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Resolution 2022-31984RESOLUTION NO. 2022-31984 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, AT ITS OCTOBER 29, 2021 MEETING, TO APPROVE THE PLACEMENT OF A COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE NEAR THE RACQUETBALL COURTS IN FLAMINGO PARK, IN MEMORY OF GENE HOWARD; SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON FEBRUARY 9, 2022, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-504 OF THE CITY CODE, TO CONSIDER THE INSTALLATION OF THE COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE; AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH THE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC NOTICE. WHEREAS, during the October 13, 2021 City Commission meeting, the discussion on the placement of a plaque near the racquetball courts in Flamingo Park in, commemoration of Gene Howard was referred to the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee; and WHEREAS, at the October 29, 2021 Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee Meeting, the Committee approved the placement of a plaque near the Flamingo Park racquetball courts in commemoration of Miami Beach resident Gene Howard; and WHEREAS, Gene Howard believed wholeheartedly in public access to sports and was a devoted racquetball player in Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, he began playing handball and racquetball at Flamingo Park in 1966, and did so continually at these public courts until 2011, when he was 70 years old; and WHEREAS, Mr. Howard won the statewide singles championship for the over -50 division in 1992; and WHEREAS, he also shared his passion by recruiting many young players to the game and always played to win, no matter the discrepancy in ages; and WHEREAS, Mr. Howard enthusiastically supported his community as a former chairman of the Miami Beach Golf Program, founder of the Billy Shockett Golf Tournament, and sponsor of a baseball team at Flamingo Park in the 1980s; and WHEREAS, it would be fitting and appropriate to place commemorative plaque near the racquetball courts in Flamingo Park in honor of "Racquet Gene" Howard. 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, at its October 29, 2021 meeting, approving the placement of a commemorative plaque near the racquetball courts in Flamingo Park, in memory of Gene Howard; set a public hearing on February 9, 2022, pursuant to section 82-504 of the City Code, to consider the installation of the commemorative plaque; and direct the City Clerk to publish the appropriate public notice. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of January 2022. ATTEST: IFCC RPQORATE D Rafael E. Granado, City Cl -JAN 2 5 2022, Dan Gelber, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION City Attomey I - 9- 2 - Date C7 -Resolutions R MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manager DATE: January 20, 2022 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, AT ITS OCTOBER 29, 2021 MEETING, TO APPROVE THE PLACEMENT OF A COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE NEAR THE RACQUETBALL COURTS IN FLAMINGO PARK, IN MEMORY OF GENE HOWARD; SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING ON FEBRUARY 9, 2022, PURSUANT TO SECTION 82-504 OF THE CITY CODE, TO CONSIDER THE INSTALLATION OF THE COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE; AND DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO PUBLISH THE APPROPRIATE PUBLIC NOTICE. RECOMMENDATION The City Administration recommends accepting the recommendation of the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee, at its October 29, 2021 meeting, to approve the placement of a commemorative plaque near the racquetball courts in Flamingo Park, in memory of Gene Howard; setting a public hearing on February 9, 2022, pursuant to section 82-504 of the City Code, to consider the installation of the commemorative plaque; and directing the City Clerk to publish the appropriate public notice. BACKGROUND/HISTORY During the October 13, 2021 City Commission meeting, the discussion on the placement of a plaque near the racquetball courts in Flamingo Park in commemoration of Gene Howard was referred to the Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee. At the October 29, 2021 Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee meeting, the Committee approved the placement of a plaque near the Flamingo Park racquetball courts. ANALYSIS Gene Howard believed wholeheartedly in public access to sports and was a devoted racquetball player in Miami Beach. He began playing handball and racquetball at Flamingo Park in 1966, and did so continually at these public courts until 2011, when he was 70 years old. Mr. Howard won the statewide singles championship for the over -50 division in 1992. He also shared his passion by recruiting many young players to the game and always played to win, no matter the difference in ages. Page 359 of 1313 Mr. Howard was known to give back to his community. He sponsored a baseball team at Flamingo Park in the 1980s; and chaired the Miami Beach Golf Committee. He also founded the successful Billy Shockett Golf Tournament, which raises funds supporting junior golf in the City. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A Applicable Area South Beach Is this a "Residents Right to Know" item, pursuant to Cly Code Section 2-14? Yes Strategic Connection Non -Applicable Legislative Tracking Parks and Recreation Does this item utilize G.O. Bond Funds? No ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Exhibit A— Ref to NQLC: C4Afrom October 13, 2021 Commission Meeting ❑ Resolution Page 360 of 1313 Committee Assignments - C4 A MIAMI BEAH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Commissioner Micky Steinberg DATE: October 13, 2021 SUBJECT: REFERRAL TO THE OCTOBER 29, 2021 NEIGHBORHOOD AND QUALITY OF LIFE COMMITTEE MEETING TO DISCUSS A PLAQUE IN COMMEMORATION OF GENE HOWARD. ANALYSIS . Please add to the October 13, 2021 Commission Meeting agenda a referral to the next Neighborhood and Quality of Life Committee (NQLC) meeting to discuss a plaque in commemoration of Gene Howard (Racquet Gene) to be placed near the racquetball courts at Flamingo Park. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A Applicable Area South Beach Is this a "Residents Right to Know" item, pursuant to City Code Section 2-14? No Strategic Connection Non -Applicable Legislative Tracking Commissioner Micky Steinberg Does this item utilize G.O. Bond Funds? No ATTACHMENTS: Description o Gene Howard and Miami Beach Sports Page 368 of 1895 From: Heidi Tandy To: Steinbera. Micky Subject: Gene Howard and Miami Beach Sports Date: Monday, September 27, 20217:41:47 PM Gene Howard was devoted to Miami Beach Racquetball and to Flamingo Park. He believed wholeheartedly in public access to sports. He began playing handball and racquetball at Flamingo Park in 1966 and played continually at the public courts until 2011 when he was 70. Prior to play - and because the courts were not always well maintained, he and his friends cleaned the courts with old newspapers. He worked collaboratively with MBPD to relocate anyone who tried to sleep in those very hot four -walled courts. With no place to change from business attire to shorts and tees, Gene changed at his car! Gene recruited many young players to the game and always played them to win- no matter the discrepancy in ages -- including his daughters, and son-in-law, Aaron Tandy, now the rising chair of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce. (He once closed a real estate deal with a player 40 years his junior with a killer serve). Gene won the over -50 Statewide singles championship in 1992. During that competition he sustained a cut over his eye that he tried to stitch himself! Gene Howard also sponsored a baseball team at Flamingo Park in the 1980s—the Gene Howard Properties team—with star players Tony and Kent Kay. Gene chaired the Miami Beach Golf Committee and was the founder of the successful Billy Shockett Golf Tournament which raises funds supporting junior golf at Miami Beach public courses. Gene loved Flamingo Park and Miami Beach with all his heart. Our family can think of no greater honor for his memory, and no better memento of those years surrounded by the chirp of blue racquetballs on the Flamingo Park courts, than a commemoration of "Racquet Gene" Howard on his beloved mint -green courts, open to the Miami Beach sky. Thank you for your consideration of this request. Best, Heidi Howard Tandy Page 369 of 1095