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SUMMARY MINUTES <br /> Regular City Commission Meeting <br /> Thursday, May 21, 2015, 6:30 p.m. <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida <br /> ATTENTION ALL LOBBYISTS: CITY LAW REQUIRES YOUR REGISTRATION PRIOR TO ENGAGING IN <br /> LOBBYING ACTIVITIES BEFORE CITY STAFF, BOARDS,COMMITTEES OR THE CITY COMMISSION. <br /> PLEASE CONTACT THE CITY CLERK FOR FORMS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. <br /> AGENDA <br /> 1. CALL TO ORDER/ ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS <br /> The meeting was called to order by Mayor Scholl at 6:30 p.m. with the following officials <br /> present: <br /> Mayor George "Bud" Scholl City Manager Christopher J. Russo <br /> Vice Mayor Jeanette Gatto City Attorney Hans Ottinot <br /> Commissioner Isaac Aelion City Clerk Jane A. Hines, MMC <br /> Commissioner Dana Goldman Deputy City Manager Stan Morris <br /> Commissioner Jennifer Levin Deputy City Attorney Fernando Amuchastegui <br /> Timothy Byrd, K-8 Student Body President <br /> 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE / INVOCATION <br /> Action: Police Chief Fred Maas noted that May is Memorial Month, and this coming <br /> weekend is Memorial Day Weekend. We honor and remember both our military, past and <br /> present, and our law enforcement who have made the ultimate sacrifice. As a special tribute <br /> in their honor, following the Pledge of Allegiance we will have a special rendition of"God <br /> Bless America"as he is accompanied tonight by Jasmine Michaels who is a resident, college <br /> student and previous scholarship winner for the City of Sunny Isles Beach. Chief Maas led <br /> the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag, and then he and Ms. Michaels sang "God Bless <br /> America". Chief Maas then gave the invocation. <br /> Mayor Scholl gave opening remarks of decorum, and gave an update of activities in the City. <br /> At last month's meeting we appropriated the funding to buy the land next door to City Hall <br /> which we call the"Alamo Property". On that property our intention is to build a building that <br /> will house an expanded school,a Senior Center,and some commercial office space. The City <br /> Manager has been working with the School Board and it turns out that the School Board <br /> wants to move grades 6, 7, and 8 to that building which actually will be good for us because <br /> originally they wanted to move the kindergarten K through grade 2 which requires a lot more <br /> infrastructure including having to use the first floor and having a bathroom in each class <br /> room. With grades 6 through 8 we have a lot more flexibility in the building design which the <br /> City Manager is working on. <br /> City Manager Russo said the other part of that which is important and it is just one <br /> component, parking is obviously a big issue and this gives us the flexibility to have a level of <br /> parking at the ground level besides the level we are going to have partially underground. That <br /> was a big difference, one of our main concerns was having adequate parking with this <br /> development. <br />