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Resolution 2021-31915RESOLUTION NO. 2021-31915 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE AND, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-503 OF THE CITY CODE, APPROVING, BY 5/7THS VOTE, FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING, THE NAMING OF THE NORTH SHORE BASEBALL FIELDS, WHICH ARE LOCATED WITHIN NORTH SHORE PARK AND YOUTH CENTER, AS THE "MANNY LAFONT BASEBALL FIELDS", IN MEMORY OF MANNY LAFONT, A VICTIM OF THE SURFSIDE CHAMPLAIN TOWERS BUILDING COLLAPSE. WHEREAS, during the July 28, 2021 City Commission meeting, a referral Ito the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee ("NQLC") was made to hold a discussion regarding naming the North Shore Park baseball fields after Manuel "Manny" LaFont, a victim of the Surfiside Champlain Tower collapse; and WHEREAS, at the September 20, 2021 NQLC meeting, the Committee gave, a positive recommendation and supported the request to name the baseball fields after Mr. LaFont; and WHEREAS, at the October 13, 2021 City Commission meeting, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the recommendation of the NQLC, approving the naming of the North Shore Park baseball fields, located within the North Shore Park and Youth Center, in memory of Mr. LaFont; and WHEREAS, a public hearing is set for October 27, 2021, pursuant to Section 82-503 of the City Code, to consider whether to approve the proposed name by a 5/7th vote; and directing the City Clerk to provide public notice of the hearing consistent with the requirements of Section 82-503(a)(5); and WHEREAS, Manny LaFont, father and North Shore Park baseball coach, lost his life at the age of 54 during the tragic Surfside Champlain Tower collapse on June 24, 2021; and WHEREAS, Mr. LaFont was a parishioner at St. Patrick Catholic Church j in Miami Beach where his children attended school; and I WHEREAS, North Shore Park was Mr. LaFont's second home, where he coached his son's baseball team and shared his lifelong passion; and WHEREAS, Mr. LaFont was known the have deeply cared about the development of all the athletes he coached and across the field; and WHEREAS, upon Mr. LaFont's passing, the kind gesture of naming the North Shore Baseball Fields was proposed, in recognition of Mr. LaFont's dedication to his community, and approved by the City Commission; and WHEREAS, the plaque will be placed on a pedestal in the batting cage area the North Shore Park and Youth Center where Mr. LaFont spent most of his tir coaching; and WHEREAS, the total cost for the plaque is $1,460.00, and the pedestal installation cost is $5,900.00. 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 And Quality Of Life Committee and, pursuant to Section 82-503 of the City Code, approve, by 5/7ths vote, following a duly noticed public hearing, the naming of the North Shore Baseball Fields, which are located within North Shore Park and Youth Center, as the 'Manny LaFont Baseball Fields", in memory of Manny LaFont, a victim of the Surfside Champlain Towers building collapse. PASSED and ADOPTED this 27th day of October 2021. ATTEST: 0 V 0:. Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk Dan Gelber, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION (-)Z� City Attorney `,* Date Resolutions - R7 C MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: October 27, 2021 5:06 p.m. Public Hearing SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE AND, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-503 OF THE CITY CODE, APPROVING, BY 5/7TH VOTE, FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING, TIE NAMING OF THE NORTH SHORE BASEBALL FIELDS, WHICH ARE LOCATED WITHIN NORTH SHORE PARK AND YOUTH CENTER, AS THE "MANNY LAFONT BASEBALL FIELDS," IN MEMORY OF MANNY LAFONT, A VICTIM OF THE SURFSIDE CHAMPLAIN TOWERS BUILDING COLLAPSE. RECOMMENDATION The City Administration recommends approving by 5/7ths vote, and pursuant to Section 82-503 of the City Code, the naming of the North Shore baseball fields, which are located within the North Shore Park and Youth Center, as the Manny LaFont Baseball Fields, in memory of Manny LaFont, a victim of the Surfside Champlain Tower collapse. BACKGROUND/HISTORY During the July 28, 2021 City Commission meeting, a referral to the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee ("NQLC") was made to hold a discussion regarding naming the North Shore Park baseball fields after Manuel "Manny' LaFont, a victim of the Surfiside Champlain Tower collapse. At the September 20, 2021 NQLC meeting, the Committee gave a positive recommendation and supported the request to name the baseball fields after Mr. LaFont. During the October 13, 2021 City Commission meeting, the Commission accepted the recommendation of the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee, at its September 20, 2021 meeting, to approve the naming of the North Shore Park baseball fields, located within the North Shore Park and Youth Center, in memory of Mr. LaFont. A public hearing was set for October 27, 2021, pursuant to Section 82-503 of the City Code, to consider whether to approve the proposed name by a 5/7th vote; and directing the City Clerk to provide public notice of the hearing consistent with the requirements of Section 82-503(a)(5). Page 189 of 226 ANALYSIS Manny LaFont, father and North Shore Park baseball coach, lost his life at the age of 54 during the tragic Surfside Champlain Tower collapse on June 24, 2021. Mr. LaFont was a parishioner at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Miami Beach where his children attended school. North Shore Park was his second home as he coached his son's baseball team and shared his lifelong passion. He was known to have deeply cared about the development for all the athletes he coached across the field. With his passing, the kind gesture of naming the North Shore Park baseball fields was proposed by the community and approved by the City Commission. The plaque will be placed on a pedestal in the batting cage area at the North Shore Park and Youth Center where Mr. LaFont spent most of his time coaching. The total cost for the plaque is $1,460.00, and the pedestal and installation cost is $5,900.00. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A FINANCIAL INFORMATION The Parks and Recreation Department will be covering the costs through its current budget. Plaque: $1,460.00 Pedestal and I nstallation: $5,900 Amount(s)/Account(s): Plaque: $1,460.00 Pedestal and Installation: $5,900 Account: 011 -0950 -000349 -28 -406 -545 -00 -00 -00 - Applicable Area North Beach Is this a "Residents Right to Know" item, pursuant to City Code Section 2-14? Yes Strategic Connection Non -Applicable Legislative Tracking Parks and Recreation Sponsor Commissioner Michael Gongora ATTACHMENTS: Does this item utilize G.O. Bond Funds? IM Page 190 of 226 Description ❑ Exhibit A- Referral Memo C4J from July 28, 2021 Commission Meeting ❑ Exhibit B — Plaque Design ❑ Resolution Page 191 of 226 Committee Assignments - C4 C COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Commissioner Michael Gongora DATE: July 28, 2021 SUBJECT: REFERRAL TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE - DISCUSSION REGARDING NAMING THE NORTH SHORE BASEBALL FIELDS AFTER MANNY LAFONT, A VICTIM OF THE SURFSIDE CONDO COLLAPSE. ANALYSIS Please place on the July 28 Commission meeting a referral to Neighborhood and Quality of L Commitee regarding a discussion of naming the North Shore Baseball Fields after Mar Lafont, a victim of the Surfide Condo Collapse. Manny LaFont was the proud father of So (10) and Mia (13) who attended St. Patrick Grade School in Miami Beach. A petition which w started on June 28 has already 1, 713 signatures to petition for the City to name the No Shore Baseball Fields after Manny Lafont. Please find below the wording from the petition: "The tragic events in Surfside have affected many and have reached across numerous communities. From families and friends, neighbors and visitors, parents, sons and daughters and even coaches. Our own Miami Beach baseball community lost a great friend and coach in Manny LaFont. Manny was a fixture at the park, always ready with a heartfelt hello, and generously giving of his time and knowledge to anyone who asked or needed a little help or encouragement. Myself, and many others, coached with Manny as our boys and girls developed and grew through the years. We shared many a laugh, tear and moments of pride as the kids played, all the while with a smile on his face and a gleam in his eye. On more occasions than I can remember, Manny would bring Santi for some father and son practice only to be inundated with questions and pleas for help from other parents. He never waivered and always gave freely of his time, even if it meant having to stay longer with Sant! for their own time. He touched so many lives, created a joy and love for our sport, and selflessly gave all whenever ask. Although Manny has thrown his last baseball, there could be no better way to help preserveour memories of him and his legacy by dedicating North Shore park baseball fields in his memory. In loving memory of Manny Lafont, please help make this happen." Please feel free to contact Diana Fontani should you need any addition information. Page 292 of 21362 SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A Applicable Area Citywide Is this a "Residents Right to Know" item, pursuant to City Code Section 2-14? Yes Legislative Tracking Commissioner Michael Gongora Does this item utilize G.O. Bond Funds? 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