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LTC 232-2004 Letter to the City Commission from the Charter Review and Revision Board CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. 232-2004 m From: Mayor David Dermer and Date: August 27.2004 Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez \W'-~ City Manager 0 0 Letter to the City Commission from the Charter Review and Revision Board To: Subject: The attached letter is being transmitted to the Mayor and members of the City Commission on behalf of the City of Miami Beach Charter Review and Revision Board. ~'o/( JMG\REP F:ICLERICLERIFORMSICharter Review Board Transmittalletter.ltC.doc CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov Charter Review and Revision Board August 24,2004 Honorable Mayor David Dermer and members of the City Commission: The purpose of this letter is to summarize the actions taken at the August 12, 2004 Charter Review and Revision Board and to transmit the recommendations of the Board for your consideration, as they relate to the upcoming Special Commission meeting of August 30, 2004. We understand that at this meeting, the City Commission may consider potential ballot questions regarding district elections for commission members and changing the City's form of government. These charter related issues were thoroughly debated during the term of the Charter Review Board and after due consideration the Board previously concluded on April 9, May 29 and June 10, 2003, that there should be no change to the City Charter. The issue of district elections for commission members is an extremely complicated matter that has been considered by Miami Beach in the past, including twelve years ago during the last charter review process, during the deliberations of the 1993 Mayor's Blue Ribbon Panel on Diversity Issues and the 1994 Voting Rights lawsuit filed by Hispanic voters in the City of Miami Beach. This issue is likely to elicit United States Department of Justice analysis and review concerning compliance with the Federal Voting Rights Act. Changing the form of government would be one of the most dramatic and important actions a municipality can take. Any consideration of these issues should ensure that all aspects of the potential modifications are fully considered. In addition, issues such as, compensation, term of office, term limits, qualifications, residency, etc. are all matters that are inter-related and which need to be considered. If the City Commission is convinced, that either of the above mentioned changes are necessary, the Board believes there is not enough time to inform the public about the consequences of their vote at this time. Proceeding without further deliberation and public participation would leave many questions unanswered and improperly affect the outcome of the referendum. Following a full public process, the City Commission would have all relevant information to make an informed decision on whether to present these significant charter changes to the public for an informed vote. Rue 26 04 03:40p Steve Zack Esq. (3051530-9535 p.3 Charter Review and Revision Board August 24, 2004 Page 2 012 With regard to the transportation issues (Le. 63rd Street Flyover and the Bay Link project), this Board has no jurisdiction and thus takes no position. The above recommendations were unanimously endorsed by the Board and are respectfully submitted to you for your careful consideration. In conclusion, we believe The Charter is a good governing document for the citizens of Miami Beach. We appreciate having been given the opportunity to serve the Commission and the citizens of Miami Beach. Respectfully submitted, )Y7 r- Chairman Steve Zack Vice-Chair Jonathan Beloff Board Member Victor Diaz Board Member Ricky Arriola Board Member Larry Herrup Board Member Seymour Gelber Board Member Abraham Laeser M:\$CMB\CITYCLER\CHARTER\Correspondence\Revised eRB Letter to Commission82504.doc Charter Revlew and RevIsion Board August24~ 200d . Page 2 of 2 Wjthregard to the transportation issues (i.e. 63'" Street Flyov r and the Bay link project), this Board has no jurisdiction end thUS takes no position. The above recommendations were unanimously endor by the Board and are respectfully submitted to you for your careful oonsideration. In nelusion,' we believe The Charter is a good governing document for the citixens of Mi mi Beach. . We appreciate having been given the opportunity to serve the Commission and the cijizens of Miami Beach. Respectfully submitted, Ghairman Steve Zack Board Member Ricky Arriola Board Member Seymour Gelber Board Member Abraham Laaser M:\$CMB\CITYCLERICI1ARTER\CcfTl!!POndenoo\R.evised CRS Letter 10 Commbsion825O.t,C1 mbar Larry Herrup ("') -.j <::l +- _.,~ ;0 ". - c;: m ,- '" n'"; "" (") ::D en m ;;>; C/! -0 - 0 :;r < ...... ~ m ..... 0 C") <::l "' <::l AUG-26-2004 11 :27PM FROM- 7-677 P 003/003 F-525 Charter Review and Revision Board August 24,2004 Page 2 of 2 With regard to the transportation issues (i.e. 63rd Street Flyover and the Bay Link project), this Board has no jurisdiction and thus takes no position. The above recommendations were unanimously endorsed by the Board and are respectfully submitted to you for your careful consideration. In conclusion. we believe The Charter is a good goveming document for the citizens of Miami Beach. We appreciate having been given the opportunity to serve the Commission and the citizens of Miami Beach. Respectfully submitted, Chairman Steve Zack Vice-Chair Jonathan Beloff -----> Board Member Victor Diaz Board Member Seymour Gelber Board Member Larry Herrup Board Member Abraham Laeser M:ISCMBICITYCLERICHARTERICorrespondenceIRevloed CRB Letter to CommissionS2504.doc 08/27/2004 10:29 PODHURST ORSECK LAW ~ 7205~01993~3056737254~ NO.334 Gl003 C1t_ R_an<I ReIIision Board /wgust 24, 2004 Page2of2 Wrth regard to the tranSportation issues (i.e. 630l Street Flyover and the Bay Unk project), this Board has no jurisdiction and thus takes no position The above recommendations were unanimously endorsed by the Board and are respectfully submitted to you for your careful consideration. In conclusion, we believe The Charter is a good governing document for the citizens of Miami Beach. We appreciate having been given the opportunity to seNe the Commission and the citizens of Miami Beach. i' 'I II !! ., Respectfully submitted, Chairman Steve Zacl< VICe-Chair Jonathan Beloff Board Member Ricky Arriola /) t ~ . ~rtl Meinber ~ctor Oiaz i I I; Board Member Seymour Gelber Board Member Lany Herrup l' Board Member Abraham Laeser i I :' " , I: ': " c' 'I I, I Ii Ii " " ,I ., (j M:I$CMBICfTYCLERICHARTER\Cerr_ .deI.ceIRevised CRe leller \0 <:onmssion82504._ AUG-26-2004 03:30 PM EDITH GELBER 305 534 1255 Pa03 Charter Review and Revision Board August 24. 2004 Page 2 of2 With regard to the transportation issues (i.e. 63nl Street Flyover and the Bay Link project), this Board has no jurisdiction and thus takes no position. The above recommendations were unanimously endorsed by the Board and are respectfully submitted to you for your careful consideration. In conclusion, we believe The Charter is a good goveming document for the citizens of Miami Beach. We appreciate having been given the opportunity to serve the Commission and the citizens of Miami Beach. Respectfully submitted, Vice-Chair Jonathan Beloff Chairman Steve Zack Board Member Victor Diaz Board Member Larry Hefrup Board Member Abraham Laeser M:\$CMB\CITYCLER\CHARTER\Correspondence\Revised CRB Letter to Commission82504.doc Charter Review and Revision Board August 24, 2004 Page 2 of 2 With regard to the transportation issues (Le. 63rd Street Flyover and the Bay Link project), this Board has no jurisdiction and thus takes no position. The above recommendations were unanimously endorsed by the Board and are respectfully submitted to you for your careful consideration. In conclusion, we believe The Charter is a good governing document for the citizens of Miami Beach. We appreciate having been given the opportunity to serve the Commission and the citizens of Miami Beach. Respectfully submitted, Vice-Chair Jonathan Beloff Chairman Steve Zack Board Member Seymour Gelber Board Member Ricky Arriola Board Member Abraham Laeser M:\$CMBICITYCLERICHARTERICorrespondenceIDraft CRB letter to Commission SZ.doc 08/26/04 THU 13:02 FAX ~002 Charter Review and Revision Board August 24, 2004 Page 2 of 2 With regard to the transportation issues (Le. 63rd Street Flyover and thH Bay Link project), this Board has no jurisdiction and thus takes no position. The above recommendations were unanimously endorsed by th,e Board and are respectfully submitted to you for your careful consideration. In conclusion, we believe The Charter is a good governing document for the citizens of Miami Beach. We appreciate having been given the opportunity to serve the Commission and thE! citizens of Miami Beach. Respectfully submitted, Vice-Chair Jonathan Beloff Chairman Steve Zack Board Member Victor Diaz Board Member Ricky Arriola Board Member Larry Henrup Board Member Seymour Gelber ~~ Board Member Abraham Laeser C:\WINDOWSITemporary Internet Files\OLK1401Revised CRB Letter to CommISsion 2.doc