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2003-25265 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2003-25265 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER NAMING A PROPOSED FOUNTAIN TO BE CONSTRUCTED AND LOCATED WITHIN COLLINS PARK, IN MEMORY OF THE LATE JOSEPH NEVEL. WHEREAS, a request to consider naming a proposed fountain to be constructed and located within Collins Park, in memory of the late Joseph Nevel, came before the Community Affairs Committee for discussion and recommendation at its meeting on June 5, 2003; and WHEREAS, the Community Affairs Committee considered and reviewed the aforestated request and, after reviewing the proposal in accordance with the established selection criteria, as set forth in Article VI, Section 82-504 of Chapter 82 of the Miami Beach City Code, unanimously recommended that the Mayor and City Commission consider naming the aforestated proposed fountain in Collins Park, in Mr. Nevel's memory; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Article VI of Miami Beach City Code, Chapter 82-504, the Mayor and City Commission must now hold a public headng to consider the aforesaid request. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, setting a public hearing to consider naming a proposed fountain to be constructed and located within Collins Park, in memory of the late Joseph Nevel, is hereby called to be held before the Mayor and City Commission in their Chambers on the Third Floor of City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, at/~ :~d/}/~, on Wednesday,$e?t..10, 2003, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish appropriate Public Notice of the said Public Hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Miami Beach, at which time and place all interested parties will be heard. PASSED and ADOPTED this 30th day of ATTEST: /' ' 'MAYOR CITY CLERK MDB/lcd F:\cmgr',$ALL~lSA'~Community Affairs~Reports'doseph Nevel Naming of Fountain in Collins Park Reso.doc APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ~' ~ Cit~/Attorney Date CI'IY OF MIAMI BEACH COIVMISSlON ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: IA resolution setting a public hearing to consider naming a proposed fountain to be constructed and located within Collins Park, in memory of the late Joseph Nevel. Issue: IShall the City Commission set a public hearing to consider naming the proposed fountain to be constructed and located within Collins Park, in memory of the late Joseph Nevel? Item Summary/Recommendation: The Administration recommends that the City Commission set the required public hearing to consider naming the proposed fountain to be constructed and located within Collins Park, in memory of the late Joseph Nevel. Advisory Board Recommendation: At the Community Affairs Committee meeting of June 5, 2003, a request was made by the Joseph Nevel Family for the fountain in Collins Park to be named as a memorial in honor of the late Joseph Nevel. The Committee voted unanimously to accept Commissioner Richard L. Steinberg's motion for the Nevel Family request to go to the City Commission for approval and, if approved, for the setting of a public hearing for the naming of the fountain in Collins Park. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Approved Funds: 2 3 4 Finance Dept. Total City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: I Mayra Diaz Buttacavoli Sign-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager I City Manager F:\crngr\$ALL~.lSA\Community Affairs~qeports~Joseph Nevel Naming of Fountain in Co ns Park sur~.doc AGENDA ITEM DATE COMMISSION MEMORANDUM To: From: Subject: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager ~// A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER NAMING A PROPOSED FOUNTAIN TO BE CONSTRUCTED AND LOCATED WITHIN COLLINS PARK, IN MEMORY OF THE LATE JOSEPH NEVEL, Date: July 30, 2003 ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the resolution. ANALYSIS At the Community Affairs Committee meeting of April 24, 2003, Vice-Mayor Luis R. Garcia, Jr. made a motion, seconded by Commissioner Matti H. Bower, to have a memorial in honor of the late Joseph Nevel within Collins Park. A meeting was to be scheduled by Assistant City Manager Mayra Diaz Buttacavoli, with staff from Capital Improvement Projects Office (CIP), and representatives from the Nevel Family, to formulate a recommendation for the memorial and its location. Once the final recommendation was completed, it would be presented to the Community Affairs Committee, and then to the City Commission for final approval. On Tuesday, May 13, 2003, Tim Hemstreet, CIP Director, met with Mr. David Nevel, representing the Nevel family, concerning the possibility of creating a memorial for Joseph Nevel in the Collins Park area. The following is a summary of that meeting. Mr. Nevel verbally provided a brief history of the family in Miami Beach and of the contributions made by Joseph Nevel to this community. Mr. Nevel indicated that the family was approached by Commissioner Smith and informed that he was interested in having a permanent memorial to Joseph Nevel and invited the family to have input into that decision. According to Mr. Nevel, they were advised that the initial forum for this input would be the Community Affairs Committee. He was advised for the family to attend the meeting wherein the Commission would direct the Administration to make a recommendation for an appropriate memorial after direct consultation with the Nevel family. Mr. Nevel also indicated that the Commissioner had a preference for the Collins Park and that any memorial should be of prominence to reflect Joseph Nevel's significant contributions to the City's history, with the total cost being born by the City. Based on the summary provided by the Commdnity A~fairs Committee and the verbal history provided by Mr. Nevel, Mr. Nevel and Mr. Hemstreet discussed the issue and determined that if the City is responsible for paying for the memorial and that a prominent place in the Park was appropriate, then the City should probably refer to the existing Master Plan and determine if any of the currently planned components would be appropriate for the City Commission to consider as a tribute to the late Joseph Nevel. Upon review of the Master Plan, Mr. Nevel indicated that the preference of the family is to have either the proposed plaza, or the proposed fountain within the plaza, named for Joseph Nevel. Mr. Nevel indicated that the family would like to have input to the design and language of the signage dedicating the area to Joseph Nevel. He indicated that the family is content, for the moment, to have the architectural/engineering professional design the plaza/fountain area as appropriate for the design of the park. For reference the proposed plaza/fountain area is located directly east of the rear doors to the Bass Museum of Art at the intersection of the walkways traversing the park at its geographical center. Mr. Nevel was advised that the final design of Collins Park is subject to the Community Design Workshop (CDW) public process, administrative/internal review, the Historic Preservation Board, and the City Commission. This means that the park design may be altered by any of these bodies before the Basis of Design Report is approved and the design process commences. Of course, if the City Commission is interested in dedicating the area or fountain to Joseph Nevel, then it is appropriate to do so prior to the commencement of the CDW process. Mr. Nevel was further advised that the City Code regarding the naming of places for people may have an impact as to whether or not the plaza area could be named for Joseph Nevel by an action of the City Commission. However, the fountain, which could be considered an element, as opposed to a facility, could be named by an action of the Commission. This is the reason for the distinction between the plaza area and the fountain noted above. The preference of the family, if legal, would be for the plaza area. CIP recommended that the Administration consult with the Legal Department for a final determination. The City Attorney's official has stated that naming of an area within a park is within the jurisdiction of the Commission and therefore does not require referendum approval. At the Community Affairs Committee meeting of June 5, 2003, the Nevel Family requested for the fountain in Collins Park to be named as a memorial in honor of the late Joseph Nevel. The Committee voted unanimously to accept Commissioner Richard L. Steinberg's motion for the Nevel Family request to go to the City Commission for approval and, if approved, for the setting of a public hearing for the naming of the fountain in Collins Park. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the City Commission set the required public hearing to consider naming a proposed fountain to be constructed and located within Collins Park, in memory of the late Joseph Nevel. JMG:MDB:Icd F:\cmgr~$ALL\LISA\Community Affairs\Reports~Joseph Nevel Naming of Fountain in Collins Park memo.doc