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01-06-09 Item 9South Miami All- America City CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI 11111.1 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM 2001 To: The Honorable Mayor Feliu and Members of the City Commission Via: Ajibola Balogun, City Manager From: Sanford A. Youkilis, Acting Planning Direct Date: January 6, 2009 ITEM No. Subject: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS PURSUANT TO SECTION 20- 5.19(E)(3) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SHUTTERS /STORM PANELS ON WINDOWS AND FRONT DOOR REPLACEMENT ON A RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 6242 SW 56 STREET WITHIN THE CAMBRIGDE LAWNS HISTORIC DISTRICT, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. APPLICANT'S REQUEST The applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of hurricane shutters/ storm panels on windows; and the replacement of the front door for a residence located at 6242 SW 56 Street, which is a contributing building within the Cambridge Lawns Historic District. The Land Development Code requires that a "Certificate of Appropriateness" (COA) be approved for any building permits affecting the exterior (renovation, repair, painting, signage, demolition or landscaping) of a designated structure). The approval process requires review by the Historic Preservation Board and a public hearing by the City Commission. The Commission may approve, deny, approve in modified form, or defer a COA application. APPLICANT'S PROPOSAL The applicant is proposing to perform the following installations: (1) Front Windows — removable storm panels mounted on permanent tracks; (2) Side / rear windows- permanent accordion shutters with matching color and storm panels; (3)Front Door- replacement of front door with hurricane resistant impact door. The applicant's submitted material includes the COA Application, and photographs of the current facades with the proposed shutters, storm panels, and new front replacement superimposed. (D- N) HISTORIC BOARD ACTION The Historic Preservation Board reviewed the applicant's proposed plans at its November 24, 2008 meeting. The Board adopted a motion by a vote of 6 ayes 0 nays recommending approval of the requested Certificate of Appropriateness. RECOMMENDATION The proposed shutters, storm panels and replacement door are similar to hurricane replacements used on other houses in the historic district. The new additions are sensitive to preserving the current color schemes and should not detract from the historic architectural style of the home. Approval of the requested Certificate of Appropriateness is recommended. Documentation: Draft Resolution Designation Report Material (A -C) COA Application(D) Photos (E -N) Historic Preservation Board Staff Report 11 -24 -08 Historic Preservation Board Minutes Excerpt 11 -24 -08 Public Notices SAY X: \Comm Items\2009 \1- 6- 09 \COA 6242 SW 56 St CM Report.doc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS PURSUANT TO SECTION 20- 5.19(E)(3) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SHUTTERS /STORM PANELS ON WINDOWS AND FRONT DOOR REPLACEMENT ON A RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 6242 SW 56 STREET WITHIN THE CAMBRIGDE LAWNS HISTORIC DISTRICT, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS the applicant, Fernando Barberena acting on behalf of property owner Ivan Melnikov, is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of hurricane shutters/ storm panels on windows; and the replacement of the front door for a residence located at 6242 SW 56 Street, which is a contributing building within the Cambridge Lawns Historic District; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 20- 5.19(E) of the Land Development Code, a "Certificate of Appropriateness ", is required for applications affecting the exterior (renovation, repair, painting, signage, demolition or landscaping) of properties designated historic; and WHEREAS, Section 20- 5.19(E)(3) of the South Miami Land Development Code requires the City Commission to conduct a public hearing on certificates of appropriateness and to approve, deny, approve in modified form, or defer a subject application; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board at its November 24, 2008 meeting adopted a motion by a vote of 6 ayes 0 nays recommending approval of the subject application for the installation of hurricane shutters/ storm panels on windows; and the replacement of the front door for a residence located at 6242 SW 56 Street, which is a contributing building within the Cambridge Lawns Historic District; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami desire to accept the recommendation of the Historic Preservation Board. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA THAT: Section 1. Historic Preservation Board Application No. HPB -07 -024 requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness to allow the installation of hurricane shutters/ storm panels on windows; and the replacement of the front door for a residence located at 6242 SW 56 Street, as shown on the applicant's graphic photographs marked "Exhibit "A" attached to this resolution. Section 2. 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SECTION I PROPERTY ADDRESS (D Z Y ? 5L.0 type mark HISTORIC NAME (IF ANY) LEGAL DESCRIPTION 4 below O 1 �t'� (faM AR t- S OWNER - aAA Hk-I Vl k0 \j PHONE NUMBER 2 S I-�i ADDRESS 2Li C 1 APPLICANT I e- r n C` 1`1 J C T3 r� P��"� C G� PHONE NUMBER C 8��� L �/s Z Z d�-3 ADDRESS J Q �P'�'` C. 1' W c:5 J,D,, i FL— ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER PHONE NUMBER / - '-6 s </7 �/ SECTION 2 PLEASE INDICATE THE CATEGORY WHICH BEST DESCRIBES THE WORK TO BE PERFORMED SEE ATTACHED SHEET type mark type mark type mark below below below MAINTENANCE /REPAIR REHABILITATION NEW CONSTRUCTION RESTORATION DEMOLITION OTHER SECTION 3 DESCRIBE THE PROPOSED WORK (A BRIEF NARRATIVE): �Q t n S! G "{j'p h o f �Cc o„J-t ` Q SECTION 4 ATTACH THE FOLLOWING SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION (IF APPLICABLE): site plan survey other (describe floor plan. elevations(s) photo(s) color sample material sample /� �7 o vo 8 (2) SECTION 5 PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: • Applications will be accepted by the Planning Department only in completed form. • Applications will be scheduled for a Board hearing when received by 12:00 noon on the second Monday of the month. • Applicant(s) or representative(s) must attend the hearing and present the proposal to the Board. • Decisions made by the Board may be appealed to the City Commission no later than 60 days after the ruling. • If there is no appeal or City Commission action, the Historic Preservation Board's decision shall be final. • The Certificate of Appropriateness is valid for a period six months after date of approval. SECTION 6 BRIEFLY DESCRIBE THE PROJECT'S IMPACT ON THE FOLLOWING BUILDING FEATURES: Structural systems - tdQ 4-e Roofs and roofing - K•Q v� e_ Windows and doors - �c.oti�'a•�5 (�n'i Mme?• -'^�`^ °�'' 1�� ��''�5�� 2 c�'`'`"�' c.-0 (o/X_ .A—c-,.-%� Materials (masonry, wood, metal, etc.) - mauve_ 4 Porches, pone cocheres, and steps - go k -p— Painting and finishes - A4 V.'L I, \ AS OWNER OF THE ABOVE- REFERENCED PR, TY DO REBY AUTHORIZE THE FILING OF THS APPLICATION ON MY BEHALF. HPB USE ONLY DATE RECEIVED• HPB MEETING' Oct.2004 PERMIT N0. E: \HPB Historic Bd\HPB Misc \Certificate of appropriate project \Cert. of Appropriateness Appl.doc ATTACHMENT Explanations of categories for Section 2 Maintenance or Repair: The act or process of applying measures to sustain the existing form integrity and material of a building or structure and the existing form or vegetative cover of a site. It may include initial stabilization work, where necessary, as well as ongoing maintenance and repair. (Samples of material may be requested). Restoration: The process of accurately recovering the form and details of a property and its setting as it appeared at a particular period of time by means of the removal of later work or by the replacement of missing earlier work. All applications for restoration shall include elevations, site and landscape plans (if necessary), and any other supplementary information that will support the proposed project. Rehabilitation: The process of returning a property to a state of utility through repair or alteration which makes possible an efficient contemporary use while preserving those portions or features of the property which are significant to its historical, architectural, and cultural values. All applications for rehabilitation shall include: elevations, site and landscape plans (if necessary), and any other supplementary information that will support the proposed project. Demolition: The process of destroying or tearing down a building or structure or a part thereof, or the process of removing or destroying an archaeological site or a part thereof. The applicant(s) shall include a report explaining why the proposed action should occur. If the action is to occur for reasons of financial hardship, all pertinent financial data should be included pertaining to the cost of preservation, demolition and new construction. Any other material pertinent to the application is also encouraged as supplementary information. New construction: The process of constructing a building or structure that has never existed at that location. Applications shall include a site plan, elevations, floor plan, and landscaping plan. X Other: (relocation, excavation, etc.) 5+"' - j�a"^ ►'1P� �aQJ1 . --p 4t cc A !! F 1 rlsl R EXHIBIT 66A70 6 EXAM pt- NIN-Wo ` lRY14TRIT "All -7 L-1 4 144 -1 4 4 it A 19 j JI, xli AR; JI, xli J 3 j C r M�a It pl, iffy" 0 �LA - 6161' 11Y. " ev- 'TVA 7Z 46 EXHIBIT "A" //V _.� � f " "_. _� +� �: .;p ,� >.�+' .i' .' �.we+ o� SOUTH South Miami ti All- America Cily 1 1 U '* INCORPORATED 1927 C p RV9 2001 To: Honorable Chair & Date: November 24, 2008 Historic Board Members From: Sanford A. Youkilis Acting Planning Dix Re: COA — Hurricane Shutters 6242 SW 56 Street HPB -08 -024 Applicant Fernando Barberena, CGC Property Owner Ivan Melnikov Location: 6242 SW 56 Street (Cambridge Lawns Historic District) Request: Placement of hurricane shutters/ storm panels on windows; front door replacement. APPLICANT'S REQUEST The applicant is requesting a Certificate of Appropriateness for the installation of hurricane shutters/ storm panels on windows; and the replacement of the front door. The recommendation of the Historic Preservation Board will be transmitted to the City Commission for final approval. PROPOSED INSTALLATION The applicant is proposing to perform the following installations: (1) Front Windows — removable storm panels mounted on permanent tracks; (2) Side / rear windows- permanent accordion shutters with matching color and storm panels; (3) Front Door- replacement of front door with hurricane resistant impact door. ATTACHED DOCUMENTATION Attached are excerpts from the 2004 Cambridge Lawns Historic District Designation Report, including location map, building photo and the specific data page for 6242 SW 56 Street.(A- C).The applicant's submitted material includes the COA Application, and photographs of the current facades with the proposed shutters, storm panels, and new front replacement superimposed. (D -N) RECOMMENDATION The proposed shutters, storm panels and replacement door are similar to hurricane replacements used on other houses in the historic district. The new additions are sensitive to preserving the current color schemes and should not detract from the historic architectural style of the home. Approval of the requested Certificate of Appropriateness is recommended. Attachments: Designation Report Material (A -C) COA Application(D) Photos (E -N) SAY X: \HPB Historic Bd \HPB Agendas Staff reports\2008 \11 -24 -08 \HPB -08 -024 COA 6242 SW 56 Str.doc CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD REGULAR MEETING SUMMARY MINUTES MONDAY, November 24, 2008 City Commission Chamber 7:30 P.M. EXCERPT I. Call to order: Mr. LaMonica called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. II. Roll Call: Roll call was performed. Board members present constituting a quorum: Ms. Lahiff, Mr. Ruiz de Castilla, Mr. Hochstim, Mr. LaMonica, Ms. Dison, and Ms. Shelley. Board members absent: Ms. Clyatt and Mr. Kurtzman City staff present: Lourdes Cabrera - Hernandez (Planner) and Alerik Barrios (Administrative Assistant). Absent: Sanford A. Youkilis (Consultant) V. CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS APPLICATIONS BPB -08 -023 Applicant Fernando Barberena, CGC Property Owner Ivan Melnikov Location: 6242 SW 56 Street (Cambridge Lawns Historic District) Request: Placement of hurricane shutters/ storm panels on windows; front door replacement. Action: Mr. Ruiz de Castilla questioned if the applicant is not present at the meeting can the application be deferred. Mrs. Cabrera - Hernandez responded that it is to her understanding that the applicant is not required to be present at the meeting. Ms. Dison commented that the pictures were very well documented, but it looks as if the work has been completed. Mrs. Cabrera - Hernandez commented that the work is super imposed. Mr. LaMonica recommended that in the future applicants need to identify what has been photo shopped. Mrs. Cabrera- Hernandez commented that the front window and the sides will be replaced with the hurricane shutters and storm panels. Mr. Hochstim questioned whether the front door would be made of glass, wood, metal and if the doors would be impact resistant. The applicant replied that the front door is going to be replaced by a hurricane resistant steel door with wood framing He then commented that it is white with six panels and it will loop very similar to the one that is being replaced. 2 Mr. Ruiz de Castilla questioned if a glass door were to be installed, would it impact the historic district. Mr. Hochstim responded no. Mrs. Dison commented that it would present a design challenge. Mr. Hochstim was concerned if the metal guides being used for the shutters on the three windows would stop at each window or carry through.. Mrs. Cabrera- Hernandez responded that the front windows will have two horizontal metal guides above the arches. Mr. LaMonica questioned if the shutters are going to be slid in rather than accordion. Mrs. Cabrera - Hernandez replied yes, meaning while the rest of the house is to be accordion shutters not horizontal. The applicant commented that there is a seal that runs cross the three windows. He then commented that the track on the bottom will extend beyond the seal. At the top of the track will be a soffit that is above the arches and will be painted the same color of the house. This applies to the front door and window on the porch and the three windows. Mr. Ruiz de Castilla questioned if any shutters were going to be placed to block the door. The applicant responded no, it is not needed. The applicant then commented that the porch door and window will have removable panels and small tract on the bottom and top and will be painted the color of the house. Mr. LaMonica questioned if the work in "Sheet E" was completed or was it photo shopped. The applicant replied that it was photo shopped. Mr. LaMonica commented that the accordion is far more unsightly than the ones placed on the real home. The applicant responded that the accordion is a real accordion that was used for another project, but it is to just give the Board members some prospective. He then commented that the accordion will be standard aluminum the color and will match as close as possible to the house. Mr. Ruiz de Castilla commented that all the windows that are not being shown from the street will have shutters and the ones shown will have panels and the back doors will also have accordions. The applicant gave the Board members a detailed description on the photographs and which windows will door contain an accordion or panel. Mr. Hochstim complemented the applicant on the presentation. Mrs. Dison questioned if the owner had displayed the historic plaque on his home. The applicant responded, yes. Mr. La Monica thanked the applicant for attending the meeting. Motion: Mr. Ruiz de Castilla moved to approve the placement of hurricane shutters/ storm panels on windows and front door replacement. Mr. La Monica seconded the motion. Vote: 6 Ayes 0 Nays XAComm Items\2009 \1- 6- 09\HPB- Min- 11 -24 -08 Excerpt.doc d a� M LL 2 Y F- � l6 O� rn c LL Y }O N F- W m V Z 0 N E 'a c tD Z `n c a C If O U D) > U N U Q N O CD In 0 0 M f9 v v M In O oD ONO ONO N m at a E `) z n o_ E f- 7 CD N N p 5 In v co CD 0 N 00 N N a CRIME WATCH Tale precautions if you suspect ID theft BY CARMEN CALD W ELL Special to The Miami Herald Citizens' Crime Watch would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year and the best of health in 2009. This has truly been a challenging year for many of us but it's by working together, staying informed and being involved that we can pull the plug on those who try to invade our privacy and our tranquility. I hope to continue to provide you the necessary information in the fight against crime and I also appreciate all the a -mails we get from you, the readers. I congratulate all those neighborhoods that have stepped up to the plate: In helping to reduce crime in our community by implementing Neighborhood Watch, you are making a difference. Now, let's turn to something that we need to be very careful about credit cards. With all the shopping that we did during the holidays, we need to make sure that our cards were not compromised. So when the bills start CALDWELL coming in, pay close attention to the charges. 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Send a letter to the credit reporting agency identifying the problems item by item. Include a copy of the credit report and send the letter return receipt requested. e Make a copy of all your 7 � ' Your new ride is smiting for you in r s Miami-Dade, 305.350.2222 Broward: 454- 524 -2535 ti(te f iatlntHMO MiemiNefaVdtomJciassi�eiis credit card account numbers and bank account numbers with customer service numbers and keep it in a safe place. I want to speak to those celebrating the New Year, who insists on shooting off guns to remember that the bullets you shoot into the air must come down. Please think of the children, the elderly or one of your own family members. Their lives are all at risk with your behavior. I ask anyone who hears gunshots in the neighborhood to call police immediately. In closing, I want to congratulate all the residents who stepped up to the plate with information regarding the shooting death of Derrick Days Jr. Our community is now safer because of your actions. As I have said millions of times, the police cannot help you, unless you help them. Again, thank you to all. With that said, be safe and stay involved - Carmen Caldwell is executive director of the Citizens' Crime Watch of Miami -Dade. Sendfeedback and Trews for this column to her at carmen@a citizens crimewatclLcom, or call her, 305 -470 -1670. 0 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI COURTESY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Commission of the City of South Miami, Florida will conduct Public Hearings at its regular City Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday. January 6, 2009 beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, to consider the following items: A RESOLUTION RELATING TO A REOUEST PURSUANT TO SECTION 20- 3.3(D) AND SECTION 2D -5.6 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR SPECIAL USE APPROVAL TO ALLOW AN AUTOMOBILE REPAIR -BODY SHOP TO BE LOCATED AT 5795 S. DIXIE HIGHWAY IN THE "TODD(LI -4)" (TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT- LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 4). j A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS PURSUANT TO SECTION 2G- 5.19(E)(3) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF STORM SHUTTERS/STORM PANELS ON WINDOWS AND FRONT DOOR REPLACEMENT ON A RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 6242 SW 56 STREET WITHIN THE CAMBRIGDE LAWNS HISTORIC DISTRICT. A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS PURSUANT TO SECTION MS.19(E)(3) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR THE EXPANSION OF REAR BEDROOMS, INSTALLATION OF SWIMMING POOL, AND RELOCATION / RECONSTRUCTION OF WOOD DECK ON 262 A RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 6 MILLER DRIVE WITHIN THE CAMBRIGDE LAWNS HISTORIC DISTRICT. it you have any inquiries on the above Items please contact the Planning end Zoning Department office at. 305 -663 -6326 ALL Interested parties are invited to attend end will be heard. Maria M. 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PEREZ, who on oath says that he or she is the LEGAL CLERK, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business Review f /k/a Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida: that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING JANUARY 6, 2009 in the XXXX Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of 12/26/2008 Affiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he or she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said news�pafpe�r. C/ Sworn to and subscribed efore Is 26 day of DECEMBER , A.D. 2008 (SEAL) V. PEREZ personally known to me < ;aiy r: Ub,i :late Gf Florida a `�.. choryl H iviarreler " JP., i ;N4y Commission 0D793490 r� cz— r'P E:<aires 07!i 312012 J - � ' +PCwma�wYC9 ARt� CITY 'OF SOUTH MIAMI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Commission of the City of South Miami, Florida will conduct Public Hearings at its regular City Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday, January 6, 2009 beginning ; at 7:30 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, to consider the following items: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, RELATING TO A REQUEST PURSUANT TO SECTION 20- 3.3(D) AND SECTION 20-5.8 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR SPECIAL USE APPROVAL. TO-ALLOW AN AUTOMOBILE REPAIR -BODY SHOP TO BE LOCATED AT 5795 S. DIXIE HIGHWAY IN THE "TODD(LI -4) - ' (TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT=. LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 4); • PROVIDING. FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE: ' A'.RESOLUTION. OF THEi MAYOWAND CITY COMMISSION.- •. ; OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI `FLORIDA;RELATING70 THE:. ISSUANCE:, OF+ A'CERTIFICATErOF APPROPRIATE -' NESS PURSUANT TO: SECTION 20= 5:19(Ex3) OF THE LAND :. DEVELOPMENT CODE; FOR, THE : INSTALLATION `OF : STORM SHUTTERS/STORM PANELS ON - WINDOWS AND,> FRONT DOOR REPLACEMENT ON ARESIDENCE LOCATED. AT 6242 SW 56 STREET WITHIN THE CAMBRIGDE LAWNS_ ' HISTORIC DISTRICT, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA RELATING TO " THE ISSUANCE, OF A CERTIFICATE OF''APPROPRIATE NESS PURSUANT TO SECTION.2".19(Ex3) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. FOR THE EXPANSION OF REAR:. BEDROOMS, INSTALLATION OF SWIMMING- POOL, AND RELOCATION / RECONSTRUCTION OF WOOD DECK ON A RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 6282 MILLER DRIVE WITHIN THE CAMBRIGDE LAWNS HISTORIC DISTRICT, PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. , If you have any .inquiries on the above items please contact the Planning and Zoning Department office at: 305 - 663 -6326 ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard. Maria M. Menendez, CMC City Clerk Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the City he advises the public that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by-this Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that. for such purpose, affected person. 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. 12126 08 -3- 100/1141331 M