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22 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 . 19 20 Resolution No. A Resolution acknowledging Mayor Stoddard's appointment of Emily Glavey to serve on the Green Task Force for a two-year term ending April 17,2019. WHEREAS, Article II, Section 8, Sub-section A of the City Charter provides that: * * * When a Board or Committee is comprised of five members, each City Commissioner shall appoint one person to serve as a representative on the Board or Committee. When there are more than five (5) members on a Board or Committee, each City Commissioner shall appoint one person to serve as a representative on the Board or Committee, and all members of such Board or Committee in excess of five (5) shall be appointed by three (3) affirmative votes of the City Commission based on recommendations submitted by any City Commissioner. When a Board or Committee has less than five (5) members, then the selection of all members shall be by three (3) affirmative votes of the City Commission from recommendations submitted by any City Commissioner. (Amended 2-09-10) 21 WHEREAS, the Mayor and Commission recognize the important contributions made by 22 those who serve on the various city boards and committees, and wish to have a full complement 23 to each of the active boards and committees; and 24 25 WHEREAS, commencing with appointments made after January 1, 2009, Sec. 2-22 26 "Term Limits" of the Code of Ordinances provides that, appointees are limited to two (2) 27 consecutive two-year terms of membership on a specific commission, board, or committee. 28 After serving a maximum of two (2) consecutive year terms, an appointee shall not be 29 reappointed to the same commission, board or committee unless at least one year has elapsed 30 between the term limited position and the effective date of commencement of the proposed 31 appointment for a new term; and 32 33 WHEREAS, Mayor Stoddard now desires to appoint Emily Glavey to serve on the Green 34 Task Force. Therefore, Ms. Glavey's appointment shall expire April 17, 2019, or upon her 35 removal or until a successor is duly appointed and qualified; and 36 37 WHEREAS, Ms. Glavey has not served on the Green Task Force in the past; and 38 39 WHEREAS, pursuant to Sec. 2-22 "Term Limits" of the Code of Ordinances, this will be 40 considered to be Ms. Glavey's first, two-year term for the purposes of Term Limits. 41 42 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY 43 COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, THAT: 44 45 Section 1. The City Commission hereby acknowledges Mayor Stoddard's right to 46 appoint Emily Glavey to serve on the Green Task Force pursuant to the terms ofthe City 47 Charter. 48 Page 1 of2 Section 2. The expiration date of this appointment shall be April 17, 2019, or 2 upon her removal, or until a successor is duly appointed and qualified. 3 4 Section 3. Effective Date. This resolution shall become effective immediately upon 5 adoption by vote of the City Commission. 6 7 8 9 PASSED AND ADOPTED this _ day of ____ , 2017. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ATTEST: CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM, LANGUAGE, LEGALITY AND EXECUTION THEREOF CITY ATTORNEY Page 2 of2 APPROVED: MAYOR COMMISSION VOTE: Mayor Stoddard: Vice 'Mayor Welsh: Commissioner Edmond: Commissioner Liebman: Commissioner Harris: 20'11 Referred hY'~~'3::4-U!'-I-~Lt=::--=-u~' IdlU""d C,TYOFSOUTH MIAMI BOARI)ICOMMITTJEE APPL,I.CATION 6130 Sunset Drive Souill MW1Ili,R'i.. 3314) . . .' . :"hone. No. 305·663,:6340 FaxNo. J()5.66i.6348 1. ~ am iptere~ted jnser:vin~ ou the foUowingboard(s)/comfuittee(s)i 2. a. ·5 •. 6. 7~ flannlSj) mard. First ' ce ' Third, ~bolce 'Foiu'th 'ciiiiii:e ' , Name: '!;;mi"Y J. (j1a.v&Y ,(PIease'p14ni) '. '.' '. Home:Address~ 57q{ S w. JY'~:r'% . :¥. ibR Sooth .H1MliJfL. g B lL{8 'D::!v'eK', Koh\ 'il~~ . . ' BlisinessAddiess: 15'-=7-,' &JnSct' t?nv:L( Ct>r-iJ..( gctblJl.S l Fi-3.:?It./~ H.~nie Ph one No. 3.Cf5::J.: 13· 2'5~1p: Business Phone.No.3~S, 44k-tJi/ Y:~ '. FaX-No. E-mail.A.ddress:·€91gveye2cbvuKohl .. Um EdU~~di!l~fI)egr~e Earned: Ma.-&k.r of Ikt-th'ite{;hJt(t 11ilSW ~f tnYi fZf1(Y'enWPaf I'(.Y PertInent'Experlence: dee. Cl tlt!C;Vtl rUlJryll.. 'f'rn$"SS\'<)r\,u ·M\.:ji4ec1/PltlflNLY: Field E;p'eiiise: SoU... a.tha.LbLJ d.esc.rip·/:f IIY1. 9. Attached Resume: ~ (Optional) Are you a registered voter? Yes~ No Are you a resident of the City? Yes X No 12. Do you have a business in the City? Yes No~ ~~ Signature . /APJ)liCaDt /d "_J Date \June.. I¥', za lr..J , Revised 1/14 1571 Sunset Drive' Coral Gables, Florida' 33143 305.666.0446 eglavey@doverkohl.com Emily Clayey, Assoc. AlA Town Planner Emily has a strong background in environmental policy, community planning and architectural design. Her combined experience allows for a unique understanding of the planning process, including issues concerning sustainability, the visual aspects of urban design, and the economic implications of city form. She worked with Victor Dover and co-author John Massengale on the publication StreetDesign: The Secret to Great Cities and Towns, contributing research, drawings, photos and an essay titled, "Environmental Benefits of Complete Streets." Investigating the design of streets and neighborhood networks reinforced her awareness of the essential role of placemaking in towns and cities. The important function of public process and integration is central to Emily's planning and policy- making philosophy. Her participation in a charrette intended to guide development in Haiti after the earthquake in 2010 provided a distinct opportunity to explore unorthodox implementation challenges. Emily has also worked with Habitat for Humanity, designing livable and accessible neighborhoods and affordable housing. Her understanding of both urban and rural communities is influenced by her time spent living outside of the United States in locations such as Barcelona, Spainj Cambridge, England and the Masai Mara region of Kenya. Emily holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Keene State College in New Hampshire, a Mas- ter of Architecture from the University of Miami and a Master of Environmental Policy (MphiO from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. She is a member of the Congress for the New Urbanism, a lEED Green Associate and is in the process of completing her architectural certification. Prior to joining Dover, Kohl & Partners, she worked as an architect and planner at professional firms that specialize in historic preservation and affordable housing. She recently completed research for her dissertation on the environmental and monetary costs of LEED initiatives for both residential and commercial properties. Affiliations Associate, United States Green Building Council LEED Green Associate, 2010 to present (LEED-GA) Member, American Institute of Architects, 2010 to present (AIA certification in progress) Member, Congress for the New Urbanism, 2011 to present Member, Cambridge University Land Society, 2012 to present Research and Publications "Is the Expense of Green Building Resulting in an Improved Environment? A Critical Analysis of the LEED Policy Initiative," dissertation submitted for a Master of EnVironmental Policy, 2013,University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK "Environmental Benefits of Complete Streets," an essay in Street Design: The Secret to Great Cities and Towns, by Victor Dover and John Massengale, Wiley, 2013 "A Mobile Educational Facility for the Developing World," dissertation submitted for a Master of Architecture, 2011, University of Miami, Miami, Florida Lectures and Awards Presenter. Eleven Essential Street Types, Congress for the New Urbanism 2014, Buffalo, NY Presenter Zero Energy Mass Custom Housing (ZEMCH) 2013 International Conference, Miami, FL Recipient. Alpha Rho Chi Medal, University of Miami, 2011 (awarded for leadership) Recipient 2nd Place, Citizens Board Research, Creativity & Innovation Forum, University of Miami Recipient. Award for Sociological Inquiry, Keene State College, 2005 OO\TR, KCH1L <..\r P,\"RINIJ:S l('l\\'n pl:lnllln~ Emily Glavey, Professional Planner; Dover, Kohl & Partners Response to Field Expertise: I have several years of professional and academic expertise in planning and architectural design. Through the years, I have worked on both large and small scale neighborhood, town, and city plans. I also had the opportunity to collaborate with distinguished planners and architects on the publication of an urban design textbook. I contributed research, text, drawings and photographs to the book, and the experience strengthened my understanding of placemaking. However, a large portion of my town and city planning knowledge comes from living in (and traveling to), great cities around the world. I grew up in rural New Hampshire, eventually went away to college, and soon after had the chance to study abroad for seven months in Barcelona, Spain. While I had been studying architecture and urban design at university, the education I received walking along avenues like La Ramblas and' Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes on a daily basis made me better understand the essential components that comprise any great neighborhood or city. Like many others, I continued to travel and eventually landed in South Miami, about six years ago. When I came to Miami for the first time, I was looking for a place to live. I wandered through each neighborhood, looking for an apartment that was walking distance to shops, restaurants and many other daily essentials. I use a bicycle as my primary mode of transportation, so when I first saw Dorn Avenue and Sunset Drive, I instantly realized that I wanted to live here. South Miami has a distinct and walkable neighborhood character-and it is a great place to live. I'd really like to be a part of planning for the City's future. Please see the attached resume for more information about my qualifications.