2008-26915 ResoRESOLUTION NO. zoos-z~9t~
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, CONSENTING TO AND
CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT OF ALEX REY AS THE DIRECTOR
OF THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH.
WHEREAS, the City Manager has appointed Alex Rey as the Director of the
Building Department for the City of Miami Beach; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 4.02 of the City of Miami Beach Charter, as well
as Section 2-3 of the City Code. the City Manager has power to appointment directors of
the City departments with the consent and conformance of the Mayor and the City
Commission; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Commission wish to consent to and confirm
the appointment of Alex Rey as the Director of the Building Department for the City of
Miami Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED THAT THE MAYOR AND
CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor
and the City Commission have consented to and confirmed the appointment of Alex
Rey as the Director of the Building Department for the City of Miami Beach.
PASSED and ADOPTED this nth day of octobo, 2008.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
Robert Parcher
M YO
Matti Ilerrera Rower
APPROVED AS TO
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COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
Consenting to the appointment of Alex Rey as the Director of the Building Department for the Cily
of Miami Beach,
Ke Intended Outcome Su orted:
Attract and maintain a quality workforce and Increase satisfaction with development and growth
mana ement across the Ci
Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): N!A
Issue:
Shall the Mayor and City Commission adopt the attached Resolution consenting and confirming
Alex Rev as the Director of the Building Department?
Item SummarvlRecommendation:
The Building Department provides supervision of construction activities, acceptance of building permit
applications. issuance of all building and trade permits. verification of compliance with the Florida
Building Code and enforcement of codes promulgated by regulatory agencies such as the Hotel and
Restaurant Commission, Miami-Dade Environmental Resources Management, State Departments of
Health and Professional Regulation, Boartl of Adjustment and the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.
Plumbing, building, electrical, elevator and mechanical officials inspect new and existing structures for
compliance.
Pursuant to the requirements of Article IV: Section 4.02 of the City Charter. it is recommended
that the Mayor and the City Commission adopt the attached resolution consenting and confirming
Alex Rev as the Director of the Buildina Department for the Citv of Miami Beach.
A_ d_visory Board Recommendation:
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City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking:
Ramiro Inguanzo, Human Resources
Sign-Offs:
Dep Director Assistant City Manager City Manager
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
io: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission
FROM. Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager ^ ;
DATE: October 7, 2008 ~+ w`\
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, CONSENTING TO THE APPOINTMENT
OF ALEX REY AS THE DIRECTOR OF THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT FOR
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
Pursuant to the requirements of Article IV, Section 4.02 of the City Charter, it is
recommended that the Mayor and the City Commission adopt the attached resolution
consenting and confirming Alex Rey as the Director of the Building Department for the
City of Miami Beach.
ANALYSIS
Alex Rey has been serving as the Director of the Building Department since September
2, 2008 and has already proven to be a valuable assert to the Building Department and
the entire organization.
Alex has more than twenty-five (25) years of local government experience, with the past
six (6) years serving as the Town Manager of Miami Lakes, Florida, a community with a
good mixture of residential, industrial, and office areas. In this role, Alex served as the
Chief Executive during the town's initial years and was responsible for creating and
developing the organizational structure and all of the Town's various departments,
including the Building, Planning and Zoning, Public Works and Engineering, Code
Enforcement, Finance, Information Technology, Police and all other support areas.
Prior to his service with the Town of Miami Lakes, Alex worked for Miami.Dade County
for nearly 20 years. In his last position with the County, he served as the Assistant
Director for the Office of Management and Budget from 1997 to 2002. In this role, Alex
was responsible for helping to prepare the County's $5 Billion operating and capital
budgets as well as providing managerial and technical support to the County Managers
Office. From 1983 to 1997, Alex worked for Miami.0ade Transit Agency in a number of
roles, including Assistant Director for Administration from 1993 to 1997; Chief of
Management and Information Services from 1989 to 1993; Manager of Management
Services from 1989 to 1993; and Management Productivity Analyst III from 1983 to
1986.
Alex has a Master of Science degree in Industrial Engineering (all but thesis) from
Oklahoma State University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering
and Management from Oklahoma State University.
Alex's diverse management and leadership experiences, as well as his knowledge and
education, make him uniquely qualified to serve as the Director of the Building
Department.
CONCLUSION
While in most Council/Manager forms of government. City Managers are typically
granted broad authority to select key department heads, a provision of the City of Miami
Beach charter requires consent of all department directors by the City Commission.
By consenting to the appointment of Alex Rey as the Director of the Building
Department, he will be responsible for ensuring the City achieves the goals set forth by
the Building Department.
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ALEX ItEY
)E1ViPl(.AYl-~NI ffiSTORY:
7'mva of Miattd iiatkra, October 20112 to present
Town Maae~er
The position of Town Manager serves as Chiof Executive under aCouncil-Manager fomt of government
for the Town of Miami Lykes. The Town of Miami Lakes is a 27,?00 resident community, with a mixture
of industrial, office and residcMial areas.
The Town's first Council was soared in April 2001, and, as the Town Manager for the initial years of the
Tmvn, i was responsble for creating all of the various departments in the Tawn, including but not limited
ro Building. Planning and %oning, Pollee, Finance, Public Works and fingioeerirtg, Code Enforcement,
Information Txhnology, Clerk's Office and other support areas.
As Town Manager implemerrced an outsounittg approached to aerviee delivery, where the Town only has
25 full-time employees, but engages over 150 employeos from various companies to supplement the
servio delivery. The Operating and Capital budget for FY 3007-011 is approximately S25 million.
The Town of Miami Ixkaa is managed through a Strategic Plarming -Business Planning process, and
derailed medium range plans guide ell ofthe infrastrueturo irttprwements in the Town. These include the
road rmrrfacing plan, starat water prioritization and improvemern plan, parks development master plans,
and financial plans.
Miami•-Dade County 19~.i l0 2®02
1997 to 211112 Asaiatant Director - Ofi4ee of Mansgemeat and Budget (OMB)
the Office is respornible for preparing the Miami-Dade County SS billion operating and capital budgets
as well as providing managerial and uchnical suppptt to the County Manager's OPFce. The Budget
Coordinator is an executive management position within Obi.
Resprmaibilities included representing the County in negotiations with Mmricipal Advisory Comroittoes
for the formation of new mwticipalitiea and with existing cities for the annexation of nnincorporeted
areas, working with the new municipalities for the transition of County ttervitxs, and developing and
analysing polity and service level alternatives for irrcorpcxationleancaratioa.
Additional responsibilities included developing revenue enhancement opportunities such as tax advantage
Ir~aca than havR generated over S25 million in new revenues for the County, support of the Mayor's
Efficiency and Competition Commission, preparing the County's five-year financial plan and
departmaual business plans, serving on the Cwtrty Manager's Flnaetcc Committee.
1983- t997 Miami-Aade'fnnait Agency
Metro-Dade Transit Agoncy is responsible for providing bus, rsil, poople-mover and parahansit
services in the Miami-Dade Metropolitan area. It is the 15th largest transit agency in the United
States with an annual operating budget of over 5200 million per year and 2,600 employees.
1993 to 1997 Assistant Director for Administratios
Responsrble for policy developmrnt, supervision and direction of issues relating to budgeting,
¢rants management, fmancial planning, audit, *evettue collection. information services,
procuromeat and contracts, materials distribution, warranty, joim development, leasing activities,
advertising contracts, labor relations, training, and employee relations.
Supervised a total of 240 pesitiom working in these diverse areas with direct resporraibllitV for an
annual operating budget of over S20 million per year in these areas.
Represent the Agency in relations with the Federal "transit Administration State Dcpattmrnt of
Transportation, municipal edminiauators. reR3onal transit agencies, privau developers and
director of the Tramportation and Railroad and Assurance Company Ltd., a captive insurer
providing excess liability coverage.
1959 to 1993 Ch1ef, Management and Information Services
Supervised three major areas of resptmsibility: Budget and Grants, Management Services,
lrtformtuinn Services with a total staffof 35 people.
The Audget and Grants section was responsible fur perf'ormins and rnstrring compliance with all
activities required to receive Federal, Stau and local {ands; preparing and managing annual
operating and a~pital budgets, as oval I as multi-year project budgets for the agency. The
Management Services section was reslwnstble for financial planning, revenue and ridership
forecasting, performance atuliting and monitoring. The Inftrrmation Services section is responsible
for operating and maimainiog MDTA's compuure and computer communi:,ations network.
1986 to 1989 Manager, Ai!anagemeat Services
Responsble for performing productivity studies end operational audits; evahuating the agency's
ptrformatrce; evaluating special projects end developing a comprehensive reporting system.
Supervised a staff of 9 people.
Responsible for preparing, reviewing and monitoring capital and operating budgets; monitoring
and projecting transit ridership end avenues; preparing, submitting, receiving and adminisrrring
Federal and Stau grants. Acting as liaison between MDTA and Federal and State agencies.
1983 to 1986 Management ProdnetiviM1y Analyst III (Project header)
Responsible for providing direction and uchniwl support to junior analysts, as well as developing
project schedules, reporting progress, performing ana}ysia, and preparing and presenting frost
reports on eiIicicncy related projects.
£DUCATIUNA>~ HLSTORY:
1981-1482 ~i.S. Industrial Engineering.
Oklahoma Stste Lnivcrsity
(All But Thesis)
1977-1981 B.S. Industrial Enginetring and Managemeat
Oklahoma State Usifycrsity.
I2EFiE1tENCEB• Supplied npcm inquest
I~ANGUACFS: F.nplish and Spanish
AC'ZIVI'A'ES: Serves as volunteer soccer coach for ova iS years providing training and guidance to
under-privileged children in the commimiry.