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2000-24201 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 2000-24201 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER CONCERNING THE APPOINTMENT OF JUDGE ROBERT NEWMAN TO SERVE AS CHIEF SPECIAL MASTER COMMENCING DECEMBER 27, 2000, AND ENDING JUNE 27,2001, OR UNTIL A SUCCESSOR HAS BEEN APPOINTED, WHO SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO HOLD ADMINISTRA- TIVE HEARINGS REGARDING APPEALS FROM CITA- TIONS FOR VIOLATIONS OF MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE CHAPTERS AND REGARDING DENIALS, SUSPENSIONS, AND REVOCATIONS OF OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES OF USE, AND TO APPOINT SUCH OTHER SPECIAL MASTERS AS MAY REASONABLY BE REQillRED TO CONDUCT SUCH HEARINGS PURSUANT TO CITY ORDINANCES. WHEREAS, pursuant to City of Miami Beach Ordinances, upon prior recommendation of the City Manager, the City Commission by a majority vote may appoint a Chief Special Master who shall be authorized to hold hearings and impose fines, liens, and other non-criminal penalties against violations of City Ordinances, and who shall be authorized to hear appeals from citations for violations of Miami Beach City Code provisions and to conduct hearings regarding denials, suspensions and revocations of occupational licenses and certificates of use, and who shall also be authorized to appoint such other Special Masters as may reasonably be required to conduct such hearings pursuant to City Ordinances; and WHEREAS, the use of Special Masters under the direction of a Chief Special Master has proven to be an expeditious, cost effective and fair means of adjudicating issues relating to code violations; and WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended the reappointment of Judge Robert Newman as the Chief Special Master for a six month term commencing December 27,2000, and ending June 27, 2001, or until a successor has been appointed. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the City Commission hereby accepts the recommendation of the City Manager, and reappoints Judge Robert Newman to serve as Chief Special Master, for a six month term commencing December 27, 2000, and ending June 27, 200 I, or until a successor has been appointed, who shall be authorized to hold hearings and impose fines, liens and non-criminal penalties against violators of City Ordinances and who shaH be authorized to hear appeals from citations for violations of Miami Beach City Code provisions and to conduct hearings regarding denials, suspensions and revocations of occupational licenses and certificates of use and who shall also be authorized to appoint such other Special Masters as may reasonably be required to conduct such hearings as may be required pursuant to City Ordinances. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of December, 2000. ATTEST: rf// MAYOR ~tr~ CITY CLERK APPROVED I'S TO FORM & lANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ftvefo 11-2./' ClY Den CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.fl.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 1fJ-oO TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members ofthe City Commission DATE: December 20, 2000 FROM: Jorge M.Gonzalez \ ~ City Manager MO~' 0 . Murray Dubbin City Attorney SUBJECT: REAPPOINTMENT OF JUDGE ROBERT H. NEWMAN TO SERVE AS CHIEF SPECIAL MASTER ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Resolutions. ANALYSIS: The attached two Resolutions provide for the reappointment by the City Commission of Judge Robert H. Newman. Judge Newman has the knowledge, skills and abilities, to perform as Chief Special Master. One Resolution appoints Judge Newman as Chief Special Master for Code Enforcement violations under Chapter 30 of the City Code; the other Resolution appoints Judge Newman as the City Manager's designee to hear appeals from citations and violations or denials, suspensions, and revocations of occupational licenses and certificates of use pursuant to Chapter 102 of the Miami Beach City Code. In his role as Chief Special Master, and pursuant to Section 30-37(a), Judge Newman will continue to actively hear cases under Chapters 30 and 102 of the Miami Beach City Code at a rate of One Hundred Dollars ($100) per hour, with a maximum payment of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) per hearing session. Judge Newman has served this City with distinction, and his reappointment will best serve the interests ofthe City. As such, the subject Resolutions should be adopted. "I, f JG:~P:LRM:lm ~ AGENDA ITEM C7E DATE ;;J.-dJ}-(}(}