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R7B-Rename SRYC Ice Skating Rink After Barbara Medina -Malakoff-Condensed Title: A Resolution Of The Mayor And Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida Accepting The Recommendation Of The Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee At lts May 30, 2014 Meeting And Approving, By 5/7th Vote, Following A Duly Noticed Public Hearing, The Renaming Of The lce Skating {inf tn The lnterior Of The Scott Rakow Youth Center ln Of Barbara Medina COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY PUBLIC HEARING During the April 9, 2014 City Commission meeting, a discussion item was referred to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee regarding the renaming of the lce Skating Rink in the interior of the Scott Rakow Youth in memory of Barbara Medina. The ScottRakow Youth Center, formerly the Miami Beach Youth Center, opened in 1976 with an interior ice skating rink. At that time, all that was offered were ice skating classes and private lessons. Barbara Medina was initially involved as a parent of a child that took lessons. She developed a passion for the ice skating program, and had a vision that went beyond ice skating classes and private lessons. To help her vision come to fruition, she applied and was hired by the City of Miami Beach as an ice skating instructor. Once hired, she was the impetus who took the ice skating program to a higher level by adding competitions and shows to the existing ice skating program. Barbara became the unofficial, unpaid ice rink manager. When she saw a problem, she helped to resolve it. Around 1993, Barbara recognized the need to teach children that could not afford ice skating lessons. Though she was on contract with the City, Barbara elected to work for free and not accept any payment, so she could teach those that could not afford lessons. She even went as far as buying children from low income families ice skates and/or skating dresses. Barbara Medina was instrumental in the addition of the larger ice rink. She, along with a few other parents, took the time to meet with each and every Commissioner to explain the need for a larger ice rink. She attended every town meeting and every Commissioner meeting. Barbara's determination encouraged other parents to get involved. Those that ice skated in the ice rink from 1976 to the early 2000's, hold Barbara Medina fondly in their hearts. She helped make the ice skating program the incredible program that it is today. On May 30, 2014 the Neighborhoods/Community Affairs Committee passed a motion to rename the lce Skating Rink in the interior of the Scott Rakow Youth Center in memory of Barbara Medina. Only June 11, 2014 the City Commission adopted a resolution accepting the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee's recommendation and also set a public hearing for July 23,2014. Pursuant to the City's naming ordinance, the Administration recommends adootinq the resolution. lntended Outcome S SupportinE Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc hborhood/Community Affairs Committee moved to present the proposed resolution at their meeting of 30,2014. Financial lnformation: Source of Funds: Amount Account 1 2 OBPI Total Financial lmpact Summary: John Rebar XT. 6644 BA ITEM R? BS MIAMIBTACH aarc 7-23-lV698 g MIAMI BEACH City of Miqmi Beoch, .l700 Convention Center Drive, Miomi Beoch, Florido 33,1 39, www.miomibeochfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Mayor Philip Levine and Members Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager July 23,2014 A RESOLUTION OF THE MA OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AGCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD/COMMUNIW AFFAIRS COMMITTEE AT ITS, MAY 30, 2014 MEETING AND APPROVING BY 5/7th VOTE, FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING, THE RENAMING OF THE ICE SKATING RINK IN THE INTERIOR OF THE SCOTT RAKOW YOUTH CENTER IN MEMORY OF BARBARA MEDINA. BACKGROUND During the April 9, 2014 City Commission meeting, a discussion item was referred to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee regarding the renaming of the lce Skating Rink in the interior of the Scott Rakow Youth Center in memory of Barbara Medina. The Scott Rakow Youth Center, formerly the Miami Beach Youth Center, opened in 1976 with an interior ice skating rink. At that time, all that was offered were ice skating classes and private lessons. Barbara Medina was initially involved as a parent of a child that took lessons. She developed a passion for the ice skating program, and had a vision that went beyond ice skating classes and private lessons. To help her vision come to fruition, she applied and was hired by the City of Miami Beach as an ice skating instructor. Once hired, she was the impetus who took the ice skating program to a higher level by adding competitions and shows to the existing ice skating program. Barbara became the unofficial, unpaid ice rink manager. When she saw a problem, she helped to resolve it. Barbara's shows went from exhibitions to extravaganzas that included elaborate music, professional sets, enhanced lighting and costumes that involved all children in the ice program, regardless of whether they were beginners or advanced skaters. Barbara arranged for competitions outside of Florida to places such as Sun Valley, ldaho, Colorado, New York, and as far as Japan. When traveling to competitions, it was important to Barbara that the children traveling focused on more than just competing. Barbara arranged for tours of local attractions, special dinners and fun gatherings. She wanted the ice skaters to see each other as friends and family instead of competitors. She instilled teamwork, kindness and compassion among allthe skaters. During 1993, Barbara Medina recognized the need to teach children that could not afford ice skating lessons. Although she was under contract with the City, Barbara elected to work for free and not accept any payment, so she could teach those that could not afford lessons. She even went as far as buying children from low income families ice skates and/or skating dresses. TO: FROM: DATE: SUB.JECT: PUBLIC HEARING AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY 699 City Commission Memorandum -Public Hearing Barbara Medina lce Rink Naming July 23,2014 Page 2 of 2 Barbara Medina was instrumental in the addition of the larger ice rink. She, along with a few other parents, took the time to meet with each and every Commissioner to explain the need for a larger ice rink. She attended every town meeting and every Commissioner meeting. Barbara's determination encouraged other parents to get involved. Those that ice skated in the ice rink from 1976 to the early 2000's, hold Barbara Medina fondly in their hearts. She helped make the ice skatilg program the incredible program that it is today. CONCLUSION By majority vote at its May 30, 2014 meeting, the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee passed a motion to rename the lce Skating Rink in the interior of the Scott Rakow Youth Center in memory of Barbara Medina. On June 11, 2014, the City Commission adopted a resolution to set a duly noticed public hearing for July 23, 2014. Pursuant to the City's naming ordinance, upon approval and recommendation by the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee, a public hearing and 5/7th vote, the City Commission may approve the renaming of the lce Skating Rink in the interior of the Scott Rakow Youth Center in memory of Barbara Medina. The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the resolution. JLM/JLT. T:\AGENDA\2014Uuly\Parks and Rec\Medina Public Hearing\Medina lce Rink Public Hearing MEMO.docx 700 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA APPROVING BY 5/7th VOTE, FOLLOWING A DULY NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING, THE RENAMING OF THE ICE SKATING RINK IN THE INTERIOR OF THE SCOTT RAKOW YOUTH CENTER IN MEMORY OF BARBARA MEDINA. WHEREAS, during the April 9,2014 City Commission meeting, a discussion item was referred to the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee regarding the renaming of the lce Skating Rink in the interior of the Scott Rakow Youth Center in memory of Barbara Medina; and WHEREAS, on May 30,2014, the Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee (NCAC) approved a motion recommending that the lce Skating Rink in the interior of the Scott Rakow Youth Center be renamed in memory of Barbara Medina; and WHEREAS, the City Commission adopted Resolution No. 201 4-28621 at its June 11, 2Q14 meeting that accepted the NCAC recommendation to rename the Scott Rakow Youth Center lce Skating Rink in memory of Barbara Medina and set a public hearing for July 23,2014 for the City Commission to consider the renaming; and WHEREAS, the Scott Rakow Youth Center, formerly the Miami Beach Youth Center, opened in 1976 with an interior ice skating rink and, at that time, only offered ice skating classes and private lessons; and WHEREAS, Barbara Medina developed a passion for the ice skating program, and had a vision that went beyond ice skating classes and private lessons; and WHEREAS, to help her vision come to fruition, she applied and was hired by the City of Miami Beach as an ice skating instructor and was successful in raising the ice skating program to a higher level by adding competitions and shows to the existing ice skating program; and WHEREAS, beginning in 1993, Barbara Medina recognized the need to teach children that could not afford ice skating lessons and, for many years, she volunteered countless hours to teach those that could not afford lessons; and WHEREAS, many of those that ice skated in the ice rink from 1976 to the early 2000's hold Barbara Medina fondly in their hearts because she helped make the ice skating program the incredible program that it is today. NOW, THEREFORE, BE !T DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve by 5l7th vote, following a duly noticed public hearing, the renaming of the lce Skating Rink in the interior of the Scott Rakow Youth Center in memory of Barbara Medina. PASSED and ADOPTED this ATTEST: day of 2014. APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE t(*l+ - Dote Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk Philip Levine, Mayor ,l 701 14NE I THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 NE x MNAMIffiffiMffih4 CIry OF MIAMI BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS NOTICE lS HEREBY Given that public hearings will be held by the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, in the Commission Chambers, 3rd floo( City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, on Wednesday, July 23, 2014, to consider the following: 10:45 a.m. A Resolution Amending Resolution No. 2013-28120 Granting A Waiver Of Certain Development Regulations Regarding The Maximum Building Height Pursuant To Section 142-425(d) Of The City's Zoning Ordinance, For The Collins Park Garage Project, Located Within The Museum Historic District And Collins Park Neighborhood, To Allow An Additional Fourteen (14) Feet ln Heighl. lnquiries may be directed to the Capital lmprovement Projects Office at 305.673.7071 . 10:55 a.m. A Resolution Accepting The Recommendation Of The Neighborhood/Community Affairs Committee At lts May 30, 2014 Meeting And Approving By 5/71h Vote, Following A Duly Noticed Public Hearing, The Renaming Of The lce Skating Rink ln The lnterior Of The Scott Rakow Youth Center In Memory Of Barbara Medina. lnquiries may be directed to the Parks and Recreation Dep arlm e nt at 30 5.67 3.7 7 3 0. 11:00 a.m. A Resolution Adopting The Fourth Amendment To The General Fund, Enterprise Fund, lnternal Service Fund, And Special Revenue Fund Budgets For Fiscal Year (FY) 2013/14. Inquiries may be directed to the Budget Office at 305.673.7510. 11:05 a.m. Euclid Right Of Way Project A Resolution Following Second And Final Reading, And After A Duly Noticed Public Hearing, Approving And Authorizing The Mayor And City Clerk To Execute A Development Agreement Between The City And Jameck Development, lnc. (Jameck Or Developer) For The Design, Development, And Construction Of Certain Streetscape lmprovement ln The City's Right Of Way, At The Portion Of Euclid Avenue Between Lincoln Road And Lincoln Lane South (Euclid Right Of Way Project Or The Project) Including, Without Limitation, Removal Of The Disconnect Vault And Landscape, lnstallation Of New Hardscape, Landscape, Street Lighting, And Closure Of A Potlion Of Euclid Avenue To Vehicular Traffic As Part Of An Extension Of The Lincoln Road Pedestrian Mall; Said Project Having A Total Budgeted Cost To The City, ln The Total Sum Of $485,821, With Any Additional Funds For The Project To Be Covered By The Developer; With Such City Funds To Be Appropriated From Miami Beach Redevelopment Agency (Historic Convention Village/City Center RDA) Funds. inqurnes may be directed to the department of Tourism, Culture & Economic Devel o p m ent at 305.67 3. 7 57 7. 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