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20140305 AM2MIAMI BEACH City Commission Meeting ADDENDUM MATERIAL 2 City Hall, Commission Chambers, 3rd Floor, 1700 Convention Center Drive March 5, 2014 Mayor Philip Levine Vice-Mayor Micky Steinberg Commissioner Michael Grieco Commissioner Joy Malakoff Commissioner Edward L. Tobin Commissioner Deede Weithorn Commissioner Jonah Wolfson City Manager Jimmy Morales City Attorney Jose Smith City Clerk Rafael E. Granado Visit us at www.miamibeachfl.gov for agendas and video "streaming" of City Commission Meetings. ATTENTION ALL LOBBYISTS Chapter 2, Article VII, Division 3 of the City Code of Miami Beach entitled "Lobbyists" requires the registration of all lobbyists with the City Clerk prior to engaging in any lobbying activity with the City Commission, any City Board or Committee, or any personnel as defined in the subject Code sections. Copies of the City Code sections on lobbyists laws are available in the City Clerk's office. Questions regarding the provisions of the Ordinance should be directed to the Office of the City Attorney. ADDENDUM AGENDA C4 -Commission Committee Assignments C4K Referral To The Land Use And Development Committee And The Planning Board-Discussion Regarding 500-600 Alton Road. (Requested by Commissioner Edward L. Tobin) R9 • New Business and Commission Requests R9M Discussion Related To Scooter Parking And Bicycle Parking/Racks. (Requested by Mayor Philip Levine) R9N Discussion Regarding the Miami Beach Police Athletic League (PAL). (Requested by Commissioner Joy Malakoff) 1 Addendum, March 5, 2014 R9 ·New Business and Commission Requests (Continued) R90 Discussion Relating To Pulsepoint, A Mobile Application That Partners With Rescue Agencies. (Requested by Commissioner Michael Grieco) 2 MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION MEMORANDUM· TO: Jimmy Morales, City Manager FROM: Ed Tobin, Commissioner DATE: March 3rd, 2014 SUBJECT: Agenda item for March 5th, 2014 City Commission Meeting Please place on the March 5th, 2014 City Commission Meeting Agenda a referral to the Land Use Committee and the Planning Board to discuss 500-600 Alton Road. Please place an item for consideration as an add-on to the Commission Agenda. Mr. Galbut advises he has a matter that is time sensitive and will also benefit our community. It involves his Alton Road development and its interrelationship to the Alton Road Master planning. This matter was not placed on the Agenda by Wednesday February 26th as required. I advised I would place this matter on the Agenda for your consideration as an add-on. No staff examination is required to be completed in time for our meeting. This is simply a referral for more thorough discussion at 2 different land use forums. I am referring the matter for discussion and examination. I have not made a decision for or against as the matter needs to be fully analyzed. Mr. G_albut will be present to answer any questions. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call our office. Best Regards, Dessiree Kane on behalf of Commissioner Ed Tobin 3 Agenda Item C. 'f /<.- Date J-s-1q THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 4 MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Jimmy Morales, City Manager CC: Rafael Granado, City Clerk FROM: Philip Levine, Mayor DATE: March 3, 2014 SUBJECT: Discussion Item for March 5th City Commission Meeting Please place a discussion item on the agenda related to scooter parking and bicycle parking/racks. If there are any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact Alex Miranda. 5 Agenda Item Rm Date Y'S-(<( THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 6 ~ MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION TO: FROM: DATE: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager Joy V. W. Malakoff, Commissioner March 3, 2014 MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Discussion on the Miami Beach Police Athletic League Please place the above on the March 5, 2014 City Commission agenda. JVWM We ore commmed ro providing excellent public serv;ce ond :.o .c,. t-) o.11 ",,r,,) /Jve, woJk, ond pfo/' in our vib1onf, trc:>pical, hisl0 '~~;~~;-ltem /( 9 (V Date .f-S:/y 7 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 8 it\ MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Jimmy Morales, City Manager FROM: Michael Grieco, Commissioner DATE: March 3rd, 2014 SUBJECT: Agenda Item for March 51h, 2014 City Commission Meeting Please place a discussion item on the agenda relating to Pulsepoint, a mobile application that partners with rescue agencies. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Danila Bonini at extension 6457. MG/db Enclosed please find report released by Daily News, "Pulse Point app, which helps people get lifesaving CPR, coming to L.A.". '~/ tv ?Ji1 .,,-\'f1.;i fl·.;e_ v1-'orK, ~:md ,oioy in our ··1b1'01J'. trop1col, hi~do·,( ,...,.)r··J·n1rr1i"h· Agenda Item ___.8 ..... q~O'C;-:-_ Date __..3c....:· S'=-'·l__._Lf_ 9 'PulsePoint' app, which helps people get lifesaving CPR, coming to L.A. 0 Work for Us 0 Mobile apps • Home at' •News 'PulsePoint' app, which helps people get lifesaving CPR, coming to L.A. < By Eric Hartley, Staff Writer Posted: 01/29/13, 9:00 PM PST I Page 5of14 Disney cuts fL Police seek g1 State Sen. Re Oscars 2014: Oscars 2014: Oscars 2014: o've endurE sketl 2 tes: a lie Smartphones, already used to alert us of such pressing matters as sports scores and new Facebook post" .. ,....nlrl ... ,....,....n hPln c;o~uP livpc;o in T A T . •Today's Promotion I I I lilJ I http://www.dailynews.com/general-news/20130 l 3C101lsepoint-app-which-helps-people-get-. .. 31312014 'PulsePoint' app, which helps people get lifesaving CPR, coming to L.A. Page 6of14 The Los Angeles Fire Department will soon begin using an application called PulsePoint,.which se~dsf messages to people's cellphones when someone is having a cardiac emergency nearby. isney cu s L The hope is that people trained in CPR will install the app, see the alerts and be able to ftcmifire~eek gi saving treatment before paramedics arrive. State Sen. Re Sometimes, after they see an ambulance pull up, bystanders wish they had kno'Ml some@sallfSl.QO 14: help, said Capt. Tom Gikas, who works in the Fire Department's Planning Section. Oscars 2014: "How many people on a given evening in a local restaurant know CPR?" Gikas wondere.d. 2014 Oscars : That's exactly the question that led to PulsePoint. 'f1c~f~~\~ansi~t1 Richard Price, now president of the PulsePoint Foundation, said it started about three Yee~ tt'c9fes: he was the fire chief in the San Ramon Valley, east of Oakland. Oscars 2014: He was having lunch with colleagues when they heard a siren and saw one of their O'Ml engines pull up right in front of the deli where they were sitting. Rookie goalie It turned out someone had collapsed next door. Price knows CPR and had a defibrillatoiQ§~r~Q,~4: he could have helped the person before the engine arrived. Oscars 2014: But because he was the chief and not dispatched on calls, he didn't know. Police ask for That's the problem for civilians, too, Price said. Thousands of people are trained in CPRrbut11Dl«i.!n 1 A they happen to be literally in sight of an emergency, they rarely get to use the skill. "Largely it's a matter of fate," Price said. He wondered whether technology could help fate along. Once he had the general idea, Price talked to people in the software industry and eventually got five students from Northern Kentucky University's "informatics" program to help develop an app. Officials in the San Ramon Valley decided to tum the technology over to a new foundation that could help it expand to other fire departments across the country. L.A. Fire Chief Brian Cummings has pushed the department to make better use of technology, Gikas said, and commanders heard about PulsePoint at a conference and online. The city of L.A., like other users, won't pay any money. The iPhone and Android app is also free to the public. PulsePoint is staffed by volunteers and financed by a nonprofit foundation based in Pleasanton. The app is already used by 12 fire departments, eight of them in California. They cover more than 100 communities, including San Jose, Davis and Alameda County. It's tied into the departments' dispatch systems and programmed to send alerts out only when CPR is needed in public places -it won't send people to cardiac arrests in houses or apartments. Price said PulsePoint has been activated almost 700 times and now averages four or five times a day. Rec~ • .;;;;;;;; p-;;;;;:r~ """'"" "'"" '" lanviii~nd a PulscPoint alert went r 111111 http://www.dailynews.com/general-news/2013013C'1'1ulsepoint-app-which-helps-people-get-... 3/3/2014 'PulsePoint' app, which helps people get lifesaving CPR, coming to L.A. Page 7of14 Eight people rushed to the stricken person. Disney cuts fL Price said it's impossible to say how many lives have been saved by PulsePoint. But thefSdlIBe seek 91 question that the more people use it, the more people it will help, he said. State Sen. Re That person who collapsed near him three years ago survived, he said, but 1,000 people a day die of cardiac arrest in the United States. Oscars 2014: Once the L.A. Fire Department is listed in the iPhone version, you'll have to agree to let~iiQijfl' JaQi1'4: your location and send you "push" alerts. Then, if there's an emergency within a set radi~ -&rob~~1 4 · a quarter mile, Gikas said -you'll get an alert on your phone. s rs · 'W've en~ur~ Price said the rule of thumb for how valuable time is in a cardiac arrest is "10 percent a mmtrfe.·~~Ratet is, if someone starts CPR within the first minute, the patient has a 90 percent chance of \!..'EiR§rs notes: "At 10 minutes you pretty much have no chance of survival," he said. eric.hartley@dailynews.com 818-514-5610 twitter.com/ethartley • Comments • Print • Email • Recommended Galleries • CN o heading) Others also read ... • The 1990s are the new 1960s • Here's what a job ad to help run America's spy agencies looks like Also recommended ... • Oscars 2014: Photos of Academy Award winners celebrating • UCLA basketball beats Oregon State, clinches Pac-12 Tournament bye • Rookie goalie Frederik Andersen proving his worth to the Ducks • Oscars 2014: Complete list of the winners •Today's Promotion Oscars 2014: Rookie goalie Oscars 2014: Oscars 2014: Police ask for lllJI http://www.dailynews.com/general-news/2013013C'1' 2ulsepoint-app-which-helps-people-get-... 3/3/2014