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Resolution 2022-32204 RESOLUTION NO. 2022-32204 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO EXPEDITIOUSLY WORK WITH THE PROPERTY OWNER OF THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 1200 LINCOLN ROAD, FEATURING FOUR AMERICAN FLAG MURALS BY ITALIAN ARTIST ENZO GALLO (THE "MURALS"), AND TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY STEPS, WITHOUT CREATING ANY DELAY OF THE OWNER'S PRIVATE PROJECT, TO ASSIST WITH THE ON-GOING EFFORTS TO REMOVE AND STORE THE MURALS AT A TEMPORARY TO-BE-DETERMINED LOCATION; FURTHER, SUBJECT TO THE SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL OF THE MURALS, ACCEPTING THE OWNER'S DONATION OF THE MURALS TO THE CITY, AND REFERRING THE FOREGOING TO THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE FOR AN ADVISORY RECOMMENDATION AS TO POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR THE PERMANENT INSTALLATION OF THE MURAL; AND FURTHER, DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO IDENTIFY ANY AVAILABLE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUNDING WHICH MAY BE APPROPRIATED FOR THE STORAGE, RESTORATION AND RE-INSTALLATION OF THE MURALS. WHEREAS, on July 6, 2016, the property owner of the building located at 1200 Lincoln Road obtained the Design Review Board's approval for a new Citizen M hotel project, and since then, has obtained the the demolition permit for the existing building located on the premises (a former American Savings and Loan Association building currently used as a branch office for Wells Fargo Bank); and WHEREAS, the building scheduled to be demolished features four murals, together entitled "The Glory of Old Glory" (the "Murals), which were created in 1971 by Italian artist and sculptor Enzo Gallo, an immigrant who fled Italy for Cuba and subsequently emigrated to South Florida; and WHEREAS, the Murals were commissioned by the building's former owner, Shepard Broad, developer of the Bay Harbor Islands, and have been displayed on this prominent corner of Alton Road and Lincoln Road for more than 50 years; and WHEREAS, the Murals are part of Miami Beach history and have high artistic value; and WHEREAS, the Murals are also one of the few public art works in the City -- if not the only public art work in the City —depicting key elements of American history, making the preservation thereof important not just artistically, but as a matter of civic pride; and WHEREAS, members of the Miami Beach preservation community have urged the City to take action to save the Murals; and WHEREAS, the private property owner has no obligation to save the Mural, and subject to City confirmation, the owner's representatives have indicated the owner will take steps to cut and remove the Murals in an effort to preserve the Murals, provided that the owner is not responsible for storing the Murals for future installation, and provided further that the removal does not delay the owner's project; and. WHEREAS, as such, the Mayor and City Commission desire for the Administration to take all steps to assist with the efforts to remove and store the Murals at an appropriate City-designated facility, pending selection and approval of a suitable permanent location for the Murals; and WHEREAS, further, the Mayor and City Commission wish to accept the owner's _ donation of the Murals to the City, and refer the foregoing to the Art in Public Places Committee for an advisory recommendation as to potential locations for the placement of the Murals. 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 direct the Administration to expeditiously work with the property owner of the building located at 1200 Lincoln Road, featuring four American flag murals by Italian artist Enzo Gallo (the"Murals"), and to take all necessary steps, without creating any delay of the owner's private project, to assist with the on-going efforts to remove and store the Murals at a temporary to-be-determined location; further, subject to the successful removal of the Murals, accept the owner's donation of the Murals to the City, and refer the foregoing to the Art in Public Places Committee for an advisory recommendation as to potential locations for the permanent installation of the Murals; and further, direct the Administration to identify any available Art In Public Places funding which may be appropriated for the storage, restoration and re-installation of the Murals. PASSED and ADOPTED this II- day of June, 2022. ,32—zi-------_ ATTEST: J1JN 2 3 2022Dan Gelber, Mayor Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO (sponsored by Commissioner Alex J. Fernandez) FORM &LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION /4.9. 1%, 5 C-) ----- ‘ — I 0—2'2_ ' City Attorney date • i LINEOAPAAiED•' = °,sue 4 .t; Resolutions -R7 0 MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney DATE: June 22, 2022 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO EXPEDITIOUSLY WORK WITH THE PROPERTY OWNER OF THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 1200 LINCOLN ROAD, FEATURING FOUR AMERICAN FLAG MURALS BY ITALIAN ARTIST ENZO GALLO (THE "MURALS"), AND TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY STEPS, WITHOUT CREATING ANY DELAY OF THE OWNER'S PRIVATE PROJECT, TO ASSIST WITH THE ON-GOING EFFORTS TO REMOVE AND STORE THE MURALS AT A TEMPORARY TO-BE-DETERMINED LOCATION; FURTHER, SUBJECT TO THE SUCCESSFUL REMOVAL OF THE MURALS, ACCEPTING THE OWNER'S DONATION OF THE MURALS TO THE CITY, AND REFERRING THE FOREGOING TO THE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES COMMITTEE FOR AN ADVISORY RECOMMENDATION AS TO POTENTIAL LOCATIONS FOR THE PERMANENT INSTALLATION OF THE MURAL; AND FURTHER, DIRECTING THE ADMINISTRATION TO IDENTIFY ANY AVAILABLE ART IN PUBLIC PLACES FUNDING WHICH MAY BE APPROPRIATED FOR THE STORAGE, RESTORATION AND RE- INSTALLATION OF THE MURALS. ANALYSIS Pursuant to the request of Commissioner Alex Fernandez, the above-referenced Resolution is submitted for consideration by the Mayor and City Commission at the June 22, 2022 Commission meeting. SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A FINANCIAL INFORMATION The sponsor of this item requests that the Administration be prepared to address the fiscal impact of this proposed measure, if any, at the June 22, 2022 City Commission meeting, including any AI PP funding which may be appropriated for this project. Page 1014 of 1232 Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.Q. to Know" item. pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? No No Legislative Tracking Office of the City Attorney Sponsor Commissioner Alex Fernandez and Co-sponsored by Vice-Mayor Rosen Gonzalez ATTACHMENTS: Description • o Resolution o LTC 224-2022 Page 1015 of 1232 ({ ( J4 I a OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 224-2022 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Membe of the City Commission —7". FROM: Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk DATE: June 9, 2022 SUBJECT: Motion from the Miami Beach Commission for Women The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide you with the motion made at the Miami Beach Commission for Women meeting held on June 7, 2022. For any questions or comments please contact Monica Matteo-Salinas, committee liaison. Members Present: Melissa Beattie, Dr. Louise De Podesta, Karen Fryd, Faye Goldin, Charlotte Libov, Lynette Long, Lizette Lopez, Josephine Manning, Pam Rodgers, Debra Schwartz, Jill Shockett, Trisha Sindler, and Marjorie York. Motion Made by Lynette Long Seconded by Melissa Beattie The Miami Beach Commission for Women urges the City Commission to save the mosaic art located at the Wells Fargo building on Lincoln Road, which is set for demolition. The Miami Beach Commission for Women urges the Mayor and Commission to support the above request. Motion Passage: Unanimously Page 1018 of 1232