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SUMMARY MINUTES <br /> Regular City Commission Meeting <br /> Thursday, December 18, 2014, 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 /> I. 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 Isaac Aelion City Attorney Hans Ottinot <br /> Commissioner Jeanette Gatto 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 /> President of Student Council Tim Byrd <br /> 2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE /INVOCATION <br /> Action: Ari Steiger led the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. Rabbi Yisrael Baron gave the <br /> invocation, and Rabbi Alexander Kaller and his son Mendel lit the third candle of the <br /> Menorah made by the children for Hanukkah. <br /> Mayor Scholl gave opening remarks of decorum. He said we are changing some things at <br /> City Hall from a procedural standpoint. Typically before we have Commission Meetings,we <br /> have workshops the Tuesday before the Commission Meetings. A lot of the issues that came <br /> before the Commission got discussed at these Agenda Review Workshops,and we had one <br /> this past Tuesday but the actual purpose of the meeting was to stop having these meetings. <br /> And so what you are going to find is, as we move forward a lot of things are more aired in <br /> the Commission meetings as opposed to at the Workshop. Sometimes you could see that we <br /> were rifling through the agenda because things were being discussed previously at these <br /> workshops. Now that we are not having these workshops, what he is going to do is at the <br /> beginning of the Commission meetings he will give the public and his colleagues a heads up <br /> on things that might be coming down the pipeline, and things that he is talking to <br /> Management about. He is going to do that for the first time today. <br /> Mayor Scholl said that during the campaign process there had been a number of issues that <br /> came up for them to address. Recently we had given the City Manager some direction. One <br /> is, Vice Mayor Aelion is going to talk about the beach erosion issue as one of the add-on <br /> items. One of the things that he had asked the City Manager to do was to look for an <br /> engineering firm that has expertise in coastal engineering and we might be able to put some <br /> mitigation devices in place off the beach or along the beach to try to help us start mitigating <br /> the erosion. Vice Mayor Aelion is going to talk on some programs that might be out there to <br /> actually help us with beach renourishment. Mayor Scholl said he knows that is something <br /> that has been on the public's mind. He has gotten a lot of calls about it,and there is so much <br /> we can do as a City, we have to work in tandem with our City and Federal Government. <br />
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