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THURSDAY MARCH 15 2018 NEIGHBORS 15NEMIAMIHERALD.COM
MEETING NOTICESMarch 19 - 23, 2018
MONDAY, March 19No Meetings Scheduled
TUESDAY, March 209:00 a.m. Special Master Hrg/La
Baguette/Revocation of BTR
And Sidewalk Café Permit
First Floor Conf., Room
1st FL. Breezeway, City Hall
9:00 a.m. Committee for Quality
Education in Miami Beach
City Manager’s Large Conf.
Room, 4th Floor, City Hall
9:30 a.m. Art in Public Places Committee TCED Conf., Room, 5th FL.
1755 Meridian Avenue
10:30 a.m. Convention Center Advisory
Board
2nd FL., Parking Dept., Conf.
Room, 1755 Meridian Ave.
3:30 p.m. Disability Access Committee City Manager’s Large Conf.
Room, 4th Floor, City Hall
4:30 p.m. Youth Commission Commission Chamber
3rd Floor, City Hall
6:00 p.m. Police/Citizens Relations
Committee
MBPD Community Rm.
1100 Washington Avenue
WEDNESDAY, March 2110:00 a.m. Neighborhood/Community
Affairs Committee**
Commission Chamber
3rd Floor, City Hall
1:00 p.m. Biscayne Pointe Special Taxing
District - FY19 Budget Kickoff
OBPI Conf., Room 3rd Floor,
City Hall
5:00 p.m. City Commission
Presentations & Awards*
Commission Chamber
3rd Floor, City Hall
THURSDAY, March 22No Meetings Scheduled
FRIDAY, March 23No Meetings Scheduled
For any and/or all of the above meetings, one or more members
of the Miami Beach City Commission, and or City board/
committee members may be in attendance and participate in
discussions.
* Aired live on MBTV: AT&T U-verse 99, Atlantic Broadband 77,
Digital 90 & 107.3
** Commission Committee Aired Live on MBTV
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MIAMIBEACHWe are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work
and play in our vibrant, tropical, historical community.
Members of the public may present audio/visual (AV) materials relating to Agenda
Items at televised meetings held in the Commission Chamber by utilizing the City’s AV
equipment, provided that materials are submitted to the Department of Marketing and
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submittal of a presentation will allow the Communications Department to plan for the
use of the appropriate AV equipment. AV materials may be submitted via email at
[email protected]; or hand delivered in a jump drive, CD or DVD
to: Attention: Department of Marketing and Communications, 1701 Meridian Avenue,
Fifth Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139. Presentations, videos or links must include a
label noting the name or group, contact person, daytime telephone number, email
address, description/title of the presentation and Agenda Item Title as well as the
Agenda Item number. Acceptable formats for electronic submission are .pdf, .ppt,
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City Hall is located at 1700 Convention Center Drive; and the Miami Beach Convention
Center is located at 1901 Convention Center Drive. Any meeting may be opened
and continued, and under such circumstances, additional legal notice will not be
provided. To request this material in alternate format, sign language interpreter
(five-day notice required), information on access for persons with disabilities, and/
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option 6; TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service). A meeting not noticed
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City’s website at:http://web.miamibeachfl.gov/cityclerk/default.aspx?id=1776Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Fla. Stat., the City hereby advises the public that if a
person decides to appeal any decision made by the board, agency, or commission
with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will
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ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the
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THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
There will be a Regular Meeting of the Housing Authority’s Board of Commissioners in which all interestedpersons are welcomed to attend. The meeting will take place on Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 9:00 a.m.,in the Rebecca Towers North Multi-Purpose Room, 200 Alton Road, Miami Beach, Florida. Topics ofdiscussion will include, but not be limited to:
• Annual Plan for Fiscal Year 2018• Agency Audit for FYE June 30, 2017
After the Regular Board Meeting, a meeting of the Miami Beach Housing Initiatives, Inc. shall be held.
Meeting agendas are available on the Thursday prior to meeting date. Contact (305) 532-6401, ext. 3020.
NOTE: If you would like Spanish translation of the meeting, please submit your request in writing byThursday, March 15, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. to the Housing Authority’s Executive Offices.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please contact the Housing Authority ofthe City of Miami Beach at (305) 532-6401, Ext. 3020 in advance if special accommodations are required.In accordance with the provisions of Section 286.0105, Florida Statutes, if a person decides to appeal anydecision made by the Housing Authority in regards to any matter considered at the Regular Meeting, averbatim record of the proceedings, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to bebased, will be needed.
ternational artists to dis-play their works through-out the 83-acre garden.Fairchild entry is $25 for
adults, $18 for seniors 65and up, $12 for children6-17, and free for Fairchildmembers and children 5and under. For more info,visit www.fairchildgarden.org.
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY:VITAS SEEKSVOLUNTEERSVITAS Healthcare is
seeking hospice volunteersthroughout Miami-DadeCounty to “make a differ-ence for people at the endof their life journey, fillingthe gap between lovedones and professional care-
givers,” according to anews release.“VITAS volunteers are
part of a multidisciplinaryteam of caregivers thatinclude a doctor, nurse,aide, chaplain and socialworker. Volunteers receivefree and comprehensivetraining before being as-signed a volunteer job,where they learn hospicephilosophy, caring for theterminally ill, grief and losseducation, and more. VI-TAS offers hospice volun-teer opportunities thatallow individuals to choosea role in which they feelcomfortable and fulfilled.”For more details, call
volunteer services managerCathy Agosti at 954-588-6797.
PINECREST: STORY TIMEBooks & Books at Suni-
land Shops hosts a free
weekly story time foryoungsters at 11 a.m. Sat-urdays at 11297 South Dix-ie Hwy. in Pinecrest.“Children of all ages are
invited with their parentsto read a book, browse ourshelves and have someliterary fun with our crew,”according to a Books &Books news release.The store is open daily
from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Call786-552-3290 for moreinformation.
CORAL GABLES:BACKGAMMONPlay live backgammon at
the Miami BackgammonClub. No costs or member-ship dues (tournamentscarry $10 entry fees). Play-ers of all levels are wel-come at 7 p.m. everyWednesday at The 19thHole Bar & Grill, BiltmoreHotel, 1200 Anastasia Ave.
Contact Leo at 305-669-5260 or [email protected]. MiamiBackgammon.com.
FLORIDA CITY: FLORIDAPIONEER MUSEUMFlorida Pioneer Museum,
826 N. Krome Ave., FloridaCity, is looking for volun-teers at the museum from 1to 5 p.m. Wednesdays andSaturdays.Knowledge of local histo-
ry is not necessary, but youlearn over time while work-ing with experienced vol-unteers. The museum,open November throughApril, depicts family lifeand commercial life inSouth Miami-Dade Countyfrom 1904 through the1940s. For more informa-tion, call Bob Jensen at305-248-0976.
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THURSDAY MARCH 1 2018 NEIGHBORS 5NEMIAMIHERALD.COM
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MAIL BALLOT ELECTION
TO BE HELD IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
FROM MARCH 8, 2018 TO APRIL 20, 2018,
TO DETERMINE WHETHER A MAJORITY OF THE AFFECTED
PROPERTY OWNERS APPROVE THE CREATION OF A SPECIAL
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT TO BE KNOWN AS THE
WASHINGTON AVENUE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
AND NOTICE OF CANVASSING BOARD SCHEDULE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to City of Miami Beach Resolution Nos. 2017-
30065, 2018-30150 and 2018-30151, a Special Mail Ballot Election will be held in
the City of Miami Beach, from March 8, 2018 to April 20, 2018, for the purpose of
submitting to the affected property owners the following question:
Shall a special assessment district known and designated as theWashington Avenue Business Improvement District (the “District”) becreated for a term of ten (10) years, with an estimated annual budget of$511,331, to stabilize and improve the Washington Avenue retail businessdistrict, which is located within a nationally recognized historic district,through promotion, management, marketing, and other similar services,which District is to be funded by special assessments against benefitedproperties?
YesNo
The form of the ballot shall be a paper ballot, which shall be mailed to the affected
property owners. The Office of the City Clerk shall mail the Official Ballots to the
affected property owners on March 8, 2018.
Completed ballots from affected property owners may be mailed or hand delivered
to the Office of the City Clerk, Miami Beach City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive,
1st Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139 from March 9, 2018 through April 20, 2018. Mailed or
hand delivered ballots MUST be received by the Office of the City Clerk on or before
5:00 p.m. on April 20, 2018 to be counted.
The Canvassing Board for this Special Mail Ballot Election consists of Rafael E. Granado,
City Clerk; Raul J. Aguila, City Attorney; and Nick E. Kallergis, Senior Assistant City
Attorney. On April 20, 2018, commencing at 6:30 p.m., the Canvassing Board members
will meet at the Office of the City Clerk, Miami Beach City Hall, 1700 Convention Center
Drive, 1st Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139 to: 1) Open and process the received ballots;
2) Canvass received ballots; and 3) Tabulate results. Interested parties or their agents
are invited to appear.
Copies of Resolution Nos. 2017-30065, 2018-30150 and 2018-30151, as well as the
Washington Avenue Business Improvement District (“District”) Proposed Budget;
Preliminary Assessment Roll; Proposed District Map; Assessment Methodologies;
Memorandum of Understanding Between the City of Miami Beach, Florida and
the Washington Avenue BID Inc., to Conduct the Election; Washington Avenue
Business Improvement District Special Mail Ballot Election Procedures; and a
regularly updated tally of the number of ballots received can be accessed via:
http://www.miamibeachfl.gov/city-hall/city-clerk/election-information/
Further information can be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, Miami Beach
City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, 1st Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139 or by calling
305.673.7411.
To request this material in alternate format, a sign language interpreter (five-day notice
required), information on access for persons with disabilities, and/or any accommodation
to review any document or participate in any City-sponsored proceedings, call
305.604.2489 and select option 6; TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service).
Rafael E. Granado
City Clerk
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and Dream Act children,two reporters (one conser-vative, the other liberal)address the same issuefrom each political per-spective, Colli said.From the script:Cristina (a conservative
reporter): “Allowing DACAto stay intact will encour-age illegal immigration andcontribute to a surge ofunaccompanied minorswho are protected fromfollowing proper immigra-tion procedure.”Morgan (a liberal report-
er): “The allegation thatDreamers are more likelyto commit crimes than UScitizens is contradicted bythe reality of the situation.To retain DACA status,Dreamers cannot pose athreat to public safety.”Executive producer Ruth
Gordon has been at thehelm of Holocaust ImpactTheater for 14 years. Now
retired, she spent 35 yearsteaching children, instillingthem with the importanceof being a good citizen anderadicating hate.“I love young adults.
They’re our future. If wedon’t make sure they areon track, then what?” Gor-don said. “They impact mylife. Every year I am in aweof these kids.”For many of them,
“Standby” has been theirfirst experience in theater.Neal Salgado, 17, is a
student actor making hisstage debut. The CoralReef junior plays a journal-ist whose nephew dies as aresult of police brutality.Salgado hopes the play
will help the audiencebecome more sociallyaware. “I feel like I’m do-ing something good, hon-estly,” said Salgado,“showing a lot of peoplethese issues and raising
awareness.”The production will be
recorded by a three-personvideo documentary crew,comprised of high schoolstudents. The documentarycrew hope their finishedfilm is good enough toenter in film festivals nextyear.Jackson Ribler, 18, a
senior at Coral Reef, is partof the documentary crew.Recording the productionwill allow the play’s mes-sage to reach students atother schools, raisingawareness and ideas oftolerance.“We are trying to capture
the show itself,” Riblersaid. “The important partof it is showing how differ-ent it is than any othertheatrical production. Youhave kids that do not haveany theater experience,that aren’t savvy with act-ing, that are coming outand doing this. There is astory, and there is a mes-sage.”
NICHOLAS POBLETE For the Miami Herald
Director Luis Colli and video documentary crew member Jackson Ribler watch a rehearsalof ‘Standby,’ a student-run production about the media’s portrayal of social injustices.
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AVISO DE ELECCIÓN ESPECIAL CON BOLETA ENVIADA POR CORREOA CELEBRARSE EN LA CIUDAD DE MIAMI BEACH
DEL 8 DE MARZO DEL 2018 AL 20 DE ABRIL DEL 2018,PARA DETERMINAR SI LA MAYORÍA DE LOS PROPIETARIOS
AFECTADOS APRUEBAN LA CREACIÓN DE UN DISTRITO TRIBUTARIOESPECIAL CONOCIDO Y DESIGNADO COMO
DISTRITO DE MEJORAS COMERCIALES DE WASHINGTON AVENUEY CRONOGRAMA DE LA JUNTA DE ESCRUTINIO
POR EL PRESENTE AVISO SE COMUNICA que conforme a las Resoluciones
n.os 2017-30065, 2018-30150 y 2018-30151 de la Ciudad de Miami Beach, se celebrará
una Elección Especial con Boleta Enviada por Correo en la Ciudad de Miami Beach,
del 8 de marzo del 2018 al 20 de abril del 2018, con el objetivo de presentar a los
propietarios afectados la siguiente pregunta:
¿Deberá crearse un distrito tributario especial conocido y designado comoel Distrito de Mejoras Comerciales de Washington Avenue (el “Distrito”)por un término de diez (10) años, con un presupuesto anual estimadode $511,331, a fin de estabilizar y mejorar el distrito comercial minoristade Washington Avenue, ubicado en un distrito histórico reconocidonacionalmente, por medio de la promoción, gestión, comercializacióny otros servicios similares, cuyo Distrito se financiará con tributosespeciales por cobrar a los inmuebles beneficiados?
SíNo
La boleta de papel se enviará por correo a los propietarios afectados. La Oficina
del Secretario Municipal enviará por correo las Boletas Oficiales a los propietarios
afectados el 8 de marzo del 2018.
Las boletas completadas por los propietarios afectados deberán ser enviadas por
correo, o deberán entregarse en persona en la Oficina del Secretario Municipal, en el
Ayuntamiento de Miami Beach, ubicado en el 1700 Convention Center Drive, Primer
Piso, Miami Beach, FL 33139, del 9 de marzo del 2018 hasta el 20 de abril del 2018.
Ya sean enviadas por correo o entregadas en persona, ES NECESARIO que la Oficina
del Secretario Municipal reciba las boletas antes de o a las 5:00 p. m. del 20 de abril
del 2018, para ser contadas.
La Junta de Escrutinio de esta Elección Especial con Boleta Enviada por Correo
está integrada por Rafael E. Granado, Secretario Municipal; Raul J. Aguila, Abogado
Municipal y Nick E. Kallergis, Asistente Superior al Abogado Municipal. Comenzando
a las 6:30 p. m. del 20 de abril del 2018, los miembros de la Junta de Escrutinio se
reunirán en la Oficina del Secretario Municipal, en el Ayuntamiento de Miami Beach,
ubicado en el 1700 Convention Center Drive, Primer Piso, Miami Beach, FL 33139,
para: 1) Abrir y procesar las boletas recibidas; 2) Realizar el escrutinio de las boletas,
y 3) Tabular los resultados. Se invita a participar a personas interesadas o a sus
representantes.
Copias de las Resoluciones n.os 2017-30065, 2018-30150 y 2018-30151, así como la
Propuesta de Presupuesto para el Distrito de Mejoras Comerciales de Washington
Avenue (“Distrito”), la Lista Preliminar de Tributos, el Mapa Propuesto del Distrito,
la Metodología Tributaria, el Memorándum de Acuerdo entre la Ciudad de Miami
Beach, Florida y Washington Avenue BID Inc., para llevar a cabo la Elección, los
Procedimientos para la Elección Especial con Boleta Enviada por Correo para el Distrito
de Mejoras Comerciales de Washington Avenue y un conteo actualizado regularmente
del número de boletas recibidas, están accesibles en la página cibernética al:
http://www.miamibeachfl.gov/city-hall/city-clerk/election-information/
Para obtener más información, comuníquese con la Oficina del Secretario Municipal,
Ayuntamiento de Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Primer Piso, Miami
Beach, FL 33139 o llame al 305.673.7411.
Para solicitar materiales en formato especial, los servicios de un intérprete del lenguaje
de señas (con cinco días de anticipación), información sobre el acceso para personas
con discapacidades, u otras adaptaciones con el fin de revisar algún documento o
participar en cualquier proceso realizado por la Ciudad, llame al 305.604.2489 y marque
el 2 para español, luego elija la opción 6. Los usuarios del sistema de retransmisión
para personas con dificultades auditivas (TTY, por sus siglas en inglés) deberán llamar
a través del 711 (Florida Relay Service).
Rafael E. Granado
Secretario Municipal
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E l Gobierno de Mé-xico ha mantenidoconversacionesinternas sobre
cómo “manipular” a JaredKushner, el yerno del presi-dente, Donald Trump,aprovechando su complejoentramado de interesesfinancieros y su falta deexperiencia en políticaexterior, informó el martesThe Washington Post.Los Gobiernos de Israel,
China y Emiratos ÁrabesUnidos (EAU) también handebatido de forma internaen sus respectivas capitales
sobre cómo aprovecharsedel yerno y asesor deTrump para impulsar susintereses, según el Post.Esos países veían una
vulnerabilidad en Kushnerdebido a “sus complejosacuerdos de negocios, susdificultades financieras y sufalta de experiencia enpolítica exterior”, indica eldiario, que cita a funciona-rios y exfuncionarios esta-dounidenses que han acce-dido a informes de inteli-gencia sobre el tema.Por ese motivo, los con-
tactos de Kushner con cier-tos funcionarios extranjeroshan generado preocupaciónen la Casa Blanca y son unade las razones por las que
no ha podido obtener hastaahora un permiso perma-nente de acceso a informa-ción confidencial, según lasfuentes.Hasta la semana pasada,
Kushner tenía acceso ainformación de “alto secre-to” del Gobierno gracias aun permiso temporal conce-dido por la Casa Blanca,pero no había logrado unopermanente porque paraello las agencias de seguri-dad debían completar unainvestigación sobre susantecedentes, que en sucaso sigue abierta.El pasado viernes, la
Casa Blanca rebajó a unnivel inferior, considerado“secreto”, el tipo de infor-
mación clasificada a la quepuede acceder Kushner,debido a los retrasos en suinvestigación de anteceden-tes, según informaron elmiercoles varios medios.A algunos funcionarios
de la Casa Blanca les preo-cupa que Kushner haya sido“ingenuo” en sus contactoscon funcionarios extranje-ros, algunos de los cualesinsistían en hablar solodirectamente con el yernode Trump y no con personalmás experimentado, segúnaseguró al Post unexfuncionario.El yerno de Trump man-
tiene desde la campañaelectoral estadounidense de2016 una cercana relacióncon el canciller de México,Luis Videgaray, quien suelereunirse con él en sus fre-cuentes visitas aWashington.Kushner es el principal
punto de contacto en elGobierno de Trump paraVidegaray, quien mantieneuna relación mucho menosestrecha con su homólogo,el secretario de Estado esta-dounidense Rex Tillerson.El Washington Post no
mencionó a Videgaray en suartículo, aunque sí citó a
una fuente diplomáticamexicana, que pidió elanonimato y aseguró queKushner “ha mantenido(un comportamiento) es-trictamente profesional”en su relación con el paísvecino.“Ambos lados han perse-
guido sus intereses, perotambién han tratado deencontrar puntos en co-mún”, dijo la fuentemexicana.Según el rotativo, los
Emiratos Árabes Unidosdetectaron el año pasado elpotencial de Kushner paraser manipulado porque sufamilia estaba buscandoposibles inversores en sucompañía inmobiliaria.No está claro, sin embar-
go, si alguno de los cuatropaíses citados llegó a mani-pular exitosamente a Kus-hner, subraya el diario.Aunque ahora ya infor-
ma al Consejo de todas susconversaciones, el tema hadespertado la atención delfiscal especial que investi-ga la trama rusa, RobertMueller, quien está intere-sado en los protocolosusados por el yerno deTrump para sus contactoscon extranjeros, según elPost.
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Jared Kushner
E l vicepresidentede Estados Uni-dos, Mike Pence,auguró el martes
el fin de la práctica legaldel aborto “en nuestrotiempo”, consagrada en elpaís norteamericano des-de 1973.“Si todos hacemos todo
lo que está en nuestrasmanos, podemos restituir,otra vez y en nuestro tiem-po, la santidad de la vidaen la ley estadounidense”,dijo Pence durante un actode una organización antia-bortista en Nashville,Tennessee.“En lo mas profundo de
mi corazón -añadió-, séque esta será la genera- ción que restaurará la
vida en Estados Unidos”.El Tribunal Supremo de
Estados Unidos legalizó elaborto en 1973 al declararinconstitucional cualquierinterferencia del Estadoen la decisión de la mujersobre el embarazo.No obstante, en los
últimos años varios esta-dos han obstaculizado elacceso al aborto al pro-mulgar restricciones am-paradas en los derechosreligiosos.Por su lado, el presiden-
te estadounidense,Donald Trump, tambiénha creado un grupo den-tro de su Gobierno desti-nado a defender a losdoctores que, alegandomotivos religiosos, seniegan a practicarabortos.Asimismo, ha prohibido
el uso de fondos públicospara financiar a organiza-ciones que practican elaborto en el extranjero.Todo esto llevó a Pence
a definirle como el “presi-dente más pro-vida” de lahistoria.
El vicepresidente Pence augura el findel aborto legal en Estados UnidosEFEWASHINGTON
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EL VICEPRESIDENTE MikePence, saluda mientrascamina por el Capitolio.
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THURSDAY MARCH 1 2018 NEIGHBORS 3NEMIAMIHERALD.COM
MONDAY, March 5
10:00 a.m. Feeder Pattern PTA
Follow-Up/Quality of
Education
Mayor’s Conference Room
4th Floor, City Hall
10:00 a.m. Red Light Camera
Hearings
Commission Chamber
3rd Floor, City Hall
6:00 p.m. Hispanic Affairs
Committee
City Manager’s Small Conf.
Room, 4th Floor, City Hall
TUESDAY, March 6
8:30 a.m. Design Review Board* Commission Chamber
3rd Floor, City Hall
8:45 a.m. Treasure Island
Elementary School PTSA
School Cafeteria
7540 E. Treasure Dr.
9:00 a.m. Marine and Waterfront
Protection Authority
City Manager’s Large Conf.
Room, 4th Floor, City Hall
10:00 a.m. LGBTQ Advisory
Committee/Human
Rights Subcommittee
Gaythering Hotel
1409 Lincoln Road
5:30 p.m. Parks and Recreational
Facilities Advisory Board
Scott Rakow Youth Center
2700 Sheridan Avenue
5:30 p.m. Miami Beach
Commission for Women
City Manager’s Large Conf.
Room, 4th Floor, City Hall
WEDNESDAY, March 7
8:30 a.m. City Commission/RDA* Commission Chamber
3rd Floor, City Hall
8:30 a.m. North Beach
Elementary PTA
NB Elementary Cafeteria
4100 Prairie Avenue
8:35 a.m. South Pointe
Elementary PTSA
South Pointe Media Center
1050 4th Street
THURSDAY, March 8
9:00 a.m. Special Master Hearings Commission Chamber
3rd Floor, City Hall
9:30 a.m. Production Industry
Council
TCED Conf., Room, 5th FL.
1755 Meridian Avenue
FRIDAY, March 9
9:00 a.m. Personnel Board Commission Chamber
3rd Floor, City Hall
For any and/or all of the above meetings, one or more members
of the Miami Beach City Commission, and or City board/committee
members may be in attendance and participate in discussions.
* Aired live on MBTV: AT&T U-verse 99, Atlantic Broadband 77,
Digital 90 & 107.3
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MIAMIBEACHWe are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play in our
vibrant, tropical, historical community.
Members of the public may present audio/visual (AV) materials relating to Agenda Items at televised
meetings held in the Commission Chamber by utilizing the City’s AV equipment, provided that materials
are submitted to the Department of Marketing and Communications by 8:30 A.M., one (1) business day
prior to the meeting. Advance submittal of a presentation will allow the Communications Department
to plan for the use of the appropriate AV equipment. AV materials may be submitted via email at
[email protected]; or hand delivered in a jump drive, CD or DVD to: Attention:
Department of Marketing and Communications, 1701 Meridian Avenue, Fifth Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139.
Presentations, videos or links must include a label noting the name or group, contact person, daytime
telephone number, email address, description/title of the presentation and Agenda Item Title as well as the
Agenda Item number. Acceptable formats for electronic submission are .pdf, .ppt, .pptx, .pps, .ppsx, .wmv,
.avi and .mov. (Note that .pdf is the preferred format for PowerPoint presentations.)City Hall is located at 1700 Convention Center Drive; and the Miami Beach Convention Center is located at1901 Convention Center Drive. Any meeting may be opened and continued, and under such circumstances,additional legal notice will not be provided. To request this material in alternate format, sign languageinterpreter (five-day notice required), information on access for persons with disabilities, and/or anyaccommodation to review any document or participate in any city-sponsored proceedings call 305.604.2489and select 1 for English or 2 for Spanish, then option 6; TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service).A meeting not noticed in the Weekly Meeting Notice ad and determined to be an emergency meetingwill be posted on the bulletin boards throughout City Hall and will be available on the City’s website at:http://web.miamibeachfl.gov/cityclerk/default.aspx?id=1776Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Fla. Stat., the City hereby advises the public that if a person decides to appealany decision made by the board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at suchmeeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or shemay need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimonyand evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
MEETING NOTICESMarch 5 - 9, 2018
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“Observed live rodent onglue trap under dry storageshelving near chest freez-er.”And, away we go. Fasten
your seat belts … it’s goingto be a bumpy ride acrossrodents and rodent drop-pings noted on recent staterestaurant inspections inMiami-Dade and Broward
counties.A long one, too, as a
record 16 establishmentsmake this the Rodent Re-port. And the quantity ismatched by lack of quality—two places were shutdown on re-inspectionafter passing inspection.And two restaurants gotshut down twice in thisreport.As always, we present
these without passion orprejudice, but with two
tablespoons of humor. Asusual, we start with therestaurants shut down forthe day (or more) wholly orpartially on rodent pres-ence.
AAlegria Taco, 3801 N.Andrews Ave., OaklandPark — This might be thefirst restaurant on the Ro-dent Report to get caughton the comeback.A Warning Issued, but
no rodent problems onFeb. 8. But when the in-
spector swung back by onFeb. 9, “five fresh rodentdroppings found under-neath the three-compart-ment sink and three dryrodent droppings found inkitchen underneath thehandwashing sink.”And, that was the end of
Alegria Taco for Feb. 9.The Feb. 10 re-inspectionrolled the taco joint openagain.
ROACH REPORT
Poop in the oven, live rodents,dead rodents — and 12restaurants are shut downBY DAVID J. [email protected]
SEE RODENTS, 11NE
12NE THURSDAY MARCH 8 2018NEIGHBORS MIAMIHERALD.COM
MEETING NOTICESMarch 12 - 16, 2018
MONDAY, March 129:00 a.m. Historic Preservation Board* Commission Chamber
3rd Floor, City Hall
3:30 p.m. Transportation, Parking & Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee
Parking Dept., 2nd FloorExecutive Conference Room1755 Meridian Avenue
6:30 p.m. Hispanic Affairs Committee City Manager’s Small Conf.Room, 4th Floor, City Hall+
TUESDAY, March 137:30 a.m. Miami Beach Senior High School
PTSAMBHS/Media Center2231 Prairie Avenue
10:00 a.m. MB Employees’ Retirement Plan/Pension Board
MBERP Pension Office1st FL., Breezeway, City Hall
12:30 p.m. Finance and Citywide ProjectsCommittee**
Commission Chamber3rd Floor, City Hall
1:00 p.m. LGBTQ Advisory Committee City Manager’s Large Conf.Room, 4th Floor, City Hall
4:00 p.m. Human Rights Committee City Manager’s Small Conf.Room, 4th Floor, City Hall
4:30 p.m. Committee on the Homeless First Floor Conference Room1st Fl., Breezeway, City Hall
4:30 p.m. Budget Advisory Committee City Manager’s Large Conf.Room, 4th Floor, City Hall
WEDNESDAY, March 1410:00 a.m. Sustainability & Resiliency
Committee**Commission Chamber3rd Floor, City Hall
10:00 a.m. Visitor and Convention Authority(MBVCA)
MBVCA Conf., Rm., Ste. 4031701 Meridian Avenue
2:30 p.m. Land Use and DevelopmentCommittee**
Commission Chamber3rd Floor, City Hall
6:00 p.m. FDOT Design Public/OpenHouse – Collins Avenue
Ronald W. ShaneWatersports Center6500 Indian Creek Drive
THURSDAY, March 158:30 a.m. City Pension Fund For Firefighters
& Police OfficersFire & Police Pension OfficeSte. 355, 1691 Michigan Av.
FRIDAY, March 16No Meetings Scheduled
For any and/or all of the above meetings, one or more members of the MiamiBeach City Commission, and or City board/committee members may be inattendance and participate in discussions.* Aired live on MBTV: AT&T U-verse 99, Atlantic Broadband 77,
Digital 90 & 107.3** Commission Committee Aired Live on MBTV
No. 0003437462-01
MIAMIBEACHWe are committed to providing excellent public service and safety to all who live, work and play inour vibrant, tropical, historical community.Members of the public may present audio/visual (AV) materials relating to Agenda Items attelevised meetings held in the Commission Chamber by utilizing the City’s AV equipment, providedthat materials are submitted to the Department of Marketing and Communications by 8:30 A.M.,one (1) business day prior to the meeting. Advance submittal of a presentation will allow theCommunications Department to plan for the use of the appropriate AV equipment. AV materials maybe submitted via email at [email protected]; or hand delivered in a jump drive,CD or DVD to: Attention: Department of Marketing and Communications, 1701 Meridian Avenue,Fifth Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139. Presentations, videos or links must include a label noting thename or group, contact person, daytime telephone number, email address, description/title of thepresentation and Agenda Item Title as well as the Agenda Item number. Acceptable formats forelectronic submission are .pdf, .ppt, .pptx, .pps, .ppsx, .wmv, .avi and .mov. (Note that .pdf is thepreferred format for PowerPoint presentations.)
City Hall is located at 1700 Convention Center Drive; and the Miami Beach Convention Centeris located at 1901 Convention Center Drive. Any meeting may be opened and continued, andunder such circumstances, additional legal notice will not be provided. To request this material inalternate format, sign language interpreter (five-day notice required), information on access forpersons with disabilities, and/or any accommodation to review any document or participate in anycity-sponsored proceedings call 305.604.2489 and select 1 for English or 2 for Spanish, thenoption 6; TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service). A meeting not noticed in the WeeklyMeeting Notice ad and determined to be an emergency meeting will be posted on the bulletinboards throughout City Hall and will be available on the City’s website at:http://web.miamibeachfl.gov/cityclerk/default.aspx?id=1776Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Fla. Stat., the City hereby advises the public that if a person decidesto appeal any decision made by the board, agency, or commission with respect to any matterconsidered at such meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that,for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
NOTICE OF DESIGN REVIEWAPPEAL HEARING
APRIL 11, 2018The Miami Beach City Commission, pursuant to Section 118-9 of the Miami
Beach City Code, will hold a hearing on April 11, 2018, at 3:00 p.m., or as
soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, in the Commission Chamber,
3rdFloor, City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida,
to consider an appeal filed by City Manager, Jimmy L. Morales, on behalf
of the City Administration (collectively, “Appellant”), of a Miami Beach
Design Review Board (DRB) Order approving a 90’2” wide and 37’2” high
super graphic, proposed to face South at the intersection of Alton Road
and 16th Street (DRB File No.: 416-0015/City Commission Appeal File
No.: 2017-002). While the DRB approved two (2) super graphics, only the
south facing super graphic is the subject of this appeal.
The review shall be based on the record of the hearing before the DRB,
shall not be a de novo hearing, and no new, additional testimony shall
be taken. A verbatim transcript of the DRB hearing shall be made a part
of the record and filed by the Appellant. The standard for review will be
whether due process was provided at the hearing, whether the correct law
was adhered to, and whether there was competent substantial evidence
to support the decision of the DRB. In order to reverse or remand the
DRB Order, a five-sevenths (5/7) vote of the City Commission is required.
This appeal hearing is open to viewing by the public, but it is not a
public hearing, and only the Appellant, the Applicant, the City, and their
representatives, as parties to the appeal, may participate.
All documents pertaining to DRB File No.: 416-0015 are available for public
inspection during normal business hours in the Planning Department,
2nd floor, City Hall. The pleadings relating to City Commission Appeal File
No.: 2017-002 are available for public inspection during normal business
hours in the Office of the City Clerk, 1st floor, City Hall.
To request this material in alternate format, sign language interpreter
(five-day notice required), information on access for persons with
disabilities, and/or any accommodation to review any document or
participate in any City-sponsored proceedings, call 305.604.2489 and
select option 6; TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service).
The review of the DRB decision by the City Commission may be opened
and continued, and under such circumstances, additional legal notice
need not be provided.
Inquiries may be directed to the Planning Department at 305.673.7550.
Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk
City of Miami Beach
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Bible teacher at 8 p.m.every Tuesday at TheChurch of God Tabernacle(True Holiness) at 1351NW 67th St. in LibertyCity.Richardson, the older
son of Bishop Walter H.Richardson, the longtimepastor of the church, ispastor emeritus at SweetHome Missionary Baptistin Perrine and is knowninternationally for his abil-ity to teach the word ofGod.A gifted musician, he
was licensed to preach atThe Church of God whenhe was 21. A graduate ofthe former North DadeHigh School in MiamiGarden’s Bunche Park,Richardson is a graduate ofSt. Thomas University,where he earned a bache-lor’s and a master’s degreein religion. He has a docto-rate in religious counselingfrom Trinity TheologicalSeminary.Before becoming the
senior pastor at SweetHome in 1983, Richardsonserved as Minister of Musicand Education at SecondBaptist of Richmond
Heights, under the lateRev. John A. Ferguson.After he retired from
Sweet Home, Richardsonsaid he felt the leading ofthe Lord to return to TheChurch of God, “to be ofhelp” to his father.“My wife and I prayed
about it for several yearsuntil 2017, when we be-lieved it was time to returnto our roots,” Richardsonsaid. He and his wife M.Dolores, also a minister,are the parents of twogrown children and severalgrandchildren and great-grandchildren.
INFLUENTIAL RABBI TOSPEAK AT TEMPLEISRAELRabbi David Saperstein,
who has been designatedby Newsweek magazine asthe “most influential rabbiin America,” and by theWashington Post as the“quintessential religiouslobbyist on Capitol Hill,”will be the guest speaker atTemple Israel of GreaterMiami at 1 p.m. Sunday.Saperstein, director
emeritus of the ReligiousAction Center of ReformJudaism, and senior ad-visor to the Union for Re-form Judaism (URJ) forPolicy and Strategy, willspeak on the timely topic
of, “Tough choices: JewishPerspectives on America’sSocial Justice Challenge.”Also an attorney, Saper-
stein served from 2015-17as the U.S. Ambassador atLarge for InternationalReligious Freedom. In thatposition, he was the coun-try’s chief diplomat onreligious freedom issues.He has also served as the
chair or co-chair of severalnational interreligiouscoalitions, including theCoalition to Preserve Reli-gious Liberty, and hasserved on boards or exec-utive committees of nu-merous national organiza-tions, including theNAACP.He has also taught semi-
nars on Church-State Lawand Jewish Law for 35years at Georgetown Uni-versity Law Center.Temple Israel is at 137
NE 19th St. near downtownMiami. To RSVP call Don-na Lise Dambrot, the tem-ple’s executive director at305-573-5900, ext. 404, oremail her at [email protected]
STOP THE VIOLENCEEXTRAVAGANZAAlfred L. Berry , presi-
dent and CEO of InnerCity Youth EnrichmentCamp, wants the commu-nity to come out to the fifthannual Stop the Violenceand Bring the Peace Com-munity Extravaganza, to befrom 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. onMarch 24 at Olinda Park,2101 NW 51st St.Sponsored by Krush Vel-
vet and Company, the eventis free and there will be foodand drinks and entertain-ment for everyone.
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