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Resolution 2020-31499 RESOLUTION NO. 2020-31499 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING BY 517TH VOTE, FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING ON NOVEMBER 18, 2020, THE INSTALLATION OF A COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE ON 6TH STREET IN HONOR OF MR. IRVING KARP. WHEREAS, at the January 15, 2020 City Commission meeting, a discussion regarding commemorating Mr. Irving Karp with a plaque on sixth street was referred to the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee; and WHEREAS, on February 3, 2020, the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee (NQLC) directed staff to return when an agreement for placement of the plaque had been established with the current property owner; and WHEREAS, in July 2020, the property owner granted permission for the installation of a plaque on the corner of 6th street and Meridian Avenue; and WHEREAS, during the September 23, 2020 NQLC meeting, the Committee approved the installation of a commemorative plaque and moved their recommendation to the full Commission; and WHEREAS, at the October 14, 2020 City Commission meeting, the Mayor and Commission accepted the recommendation of the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee at the September 23, 2020 meeting, approving the installation of a commemorative plaque on 6th Street in honor of Mr. Irving Karp, and setting a Public Hearing for November 18, 2020 pursuant to Section 82-504 of the City Code to consider the installation of the commemorative plaque, and directed the City Clerk to publish the appropriate public notice; and WHEREAS, Mr. Irving Karp fought in World War II, earning a purple heart; and WHEREAS, he served as a staff sergeant in the 69th Infantry Division and fought in the Invasion of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge; and WHEREAS, along with this wife Ruth Karp, he founded Carnival Fruit Co. in 1960 in Miami Beach and the successful produce company stood as a community staple for decades; and WHEREAS, a plaque commemorating Mr. Irving Karp will be installed on the corner of 6th street and Meridian Avenue, where Carnival Fruit Co. business was originally established and the verbiage will read as follows: IRVING I. KARP Entrepreneur & Decorated War Veteran On any given day through the 1960s and 70s, Irving and Ruth Karp could be found at this exact location working in the business they founded in 1960, Carnival Fruit Co. What started as a retail produce store with a single 1.5-ton pickup truck grew to a fleet of more than 70 trucks that distributed produce wholesale across South Florida and in the Caribbean, and their successful produce company stood as a community staple for decades. Irving Karp fought in World War II, serving as a staff sergeant in the 69th Infantry Division. He fought in the Invasion of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge, served as a translator to help British intelligence interview German soldiers, and earned a purple heart. He is remembered as a caring family man, and for his entrepreneurial spirit and success along with his philanthropic support in our community; and WHEREAS, Exhibit A presents the proposed verbiage on a 12x12 plaque, which will be an estimated $1,300.00 for production and installation; and WHEREAS, the Parks and Recreation Department will be funding this plaque and all future maintenance costs of the plaque will be covered by the City; and WHEREAS, at its October 14, 2020 meeting, the City Commission accepted the NQLC's recommendation to install a commemorative plaque in honor of Mr. Karp, and, as required pursuant to Section 82-504(a)(6) of the City Code, set a public hearing for November 18, 2020 to consider the matter; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 82-504(a)(6) of the City Code, a duly noticed public hearing was held on November 18, 2020. 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 approve, by 5/7th vote, following a duly noticed public hearing on November 18, 2020, the installation of a commemorative plaque on 6th Street in honor of Mr. Irving Karp. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of November 2020. ;--Atiow..... ..% i%i7--2 -1----____s i IMC6RP ORATED•'• q , ,-c: Dan Gelber, Mayor ATTES / cH 26M`,_ / ( 2-11Zct Rafael E. ranado, City CI rk APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION cg1/4.tet,;, (— ID - 2-1 - 2 O City Attorney Date Resolutions - R7 D MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: November 18, 2020 2:20 p.m. Public Hearing SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING BY 5/7TH VOTE, FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING ON NOVEMBER 18, 2020, THE INSTALLATION OF A COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE ON 6TH STREET IN HONOR OF MR. IRVING KARP. RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. BACKGROUND/HISTORY At the January 15, 2020 City Commission meeting, a discussion regarding commemorating Mr. Irving Karp with a plaque on 6th Street was referred to the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee. On February 3, 2020, the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee (NQLC) directed staff to return when an agreement for placement of the plaque had been established with the current property owner. In July 2020, the property owner granted permission for the installation of a plaque on the corner of 6th street and Meridian Avenue. During the September 23, 2020 NQLC meeting, the Committee approved the installation of a commemorative plaque and moved their recommendation to the full Commission. At the October 14, 2020 City Commission meeting, the Mayor and Commission accepted the recommendation of the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee at the September 23, 2020 meeting, approving the installation of a commemorative plaque on 6th Street in honor of Mr. Irving Karp, and setting a public hearing for November 18, 2020, pursuant to Section 82-504 of the City Code, to consider the installation of the commemorative plaque, and directed the City Clerk to publish the appropriate public notice. ANALYSIS Mr. Irving Karp fought in World War II, earning a purple heart. He served as a staff sergeant in the 69th Infantry Division and fought in the Invasion of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge. Along with this wife Ruth Karp, he founded Carnival Fruit Co. in 1960 in Miami Beach. What started as a retail Page 976 of 1430 produce store with a single 1.5-ton pickup truck, grew to a fleet of more than 70 trucks that distributed produce wholesale across South Florida and in the Caribbean. The successful produce company stood as a community staple for decades. A plaque commemorating Mr. Irving Karp will be installed on the corner of 6th street and Meridian Avenue, where Carnival Fruit Co. business was originally established. Verbiage on the plaque will read as follows: IRVING I. KARP Entrepreneur& Decorated War Veteran On any given day through the 1960s and 70s, Irving and Ruth Karp could be found at this exact location working in the business they founded in 1960, Carnival Fruit Co. What started as a retail produce store with a single 1.5-ton pickup truck grew to a fleet of more than 70 trucks that distributed produce wholesale across South Florida and in the Caribbean, and their successful produce company stood as a community staple for decades. Irving Karp fought in World War 11, serving as a staff sergeant in the 69th Infantry Division. He fought in the Invasion of Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge, served as a translator to help British intelligence interview German soldiers, and earned a purple heart. He is remembered as a caring family man, and for his entrepreneurial spirit and success along with his philanthropic support in our community. Exhibit A presents the proposed verbiage on a 12"x12" plaque, which will be an estimated $1,300.00 for 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. FINANCIAL INFORMATION The Parks and Recreation Department will be funding this plaque. All future maintenance costs of the plaque will be covered by the City. Amount(s)/Account(s): $1,300 from 011-0950-000343-28-406-545-00-00-00- CONCLUSION The Administration recommends accepting by 517th vote, and following a duly noticed public hearing, the installation of a commemorative plaque on 6th Street in honor of Mr. i rving Karp, pursuant to Section 82-504. Applicable Area South Beach Is this a "Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item. pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Legislative Tracking Parks and Recreation Page 977 of 1430 ATTACHMENTS: Description D Exhibit A— Draft verbiage proposed 12"x12" plaque ❑ Resolution Page 978 of 1430 Exhibit A 12x12 Plaque Draft Design IRVING I. KARP Entrepreneur & Decorated War Veteran A On any given day through the 1960s and 70s, Irving and Ruth Karp could be found at this exact location working in the business they founded in 1960, Carnival Fruit Co. What started as a retail produce store with a single 1.5-ton pickup truck grew to a fleet of more than 70 trucks that distributed produce wholesale across South 12" Florida and in the Caribbean, and their successful produce company stood as a community staple for decades. Irving Karp fought in World War II, serving as a staff sergeant in the 69th Infantry Division, earning a purple heart. He is remembered as a caring family man, and for his entrepreneurial spirit and v success along with his philanthropic support in our community. < 12" > Page 979 of 1430