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2013-3808 Ord MINIMUM UNIT SIZES FOR HISTORIC HOTELS&-RM-2 TOWER SETBACKS ORDINANCE NO. 2013-3808 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 142, "ZONING DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS," BY AMENDING ARTICLE II, "DISTRICT REGULATIONS," BY AMENDING DIVISION 31 "RESIDENTIAL MULTIFAMILY DISTRICTS," BY AMENDING SECTION 142-155 TO MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINIMUM HOTEL ROOM SIZE FOR HISTORIC HOTELS WITHIN THE RMA DISTRICT; BY AMENDING SECTION 142-217 TO MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINIMUM HOTEL ROOM SIZE FOR HISTORIC HOTELS WITHIN THE RM-2 DISTRICT; BY AMENDING SECTION 142-218 TO MODIFY THE TOWER SETBACK REQUIREMENTS WITHIN THE RM-2 DISTRICT; BY AMENDING SECTION 142-246 TO MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINIMUM HOTEL ROOM SIZE FOR HISTORIC HOTELS WITHIN THE RM-3 DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach endeavors to recall and promote its unique social and architectural history, as well as further the dynamic character and attraction of hotels within historic districts; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach seeks to encourage and incentivize the retention, preservation and restoration of hotel structures located within historic districts; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach desires to amend existing minimum unit size requirements for existing hotels within historic districts; and WHEREAS, the amendments set forth below are necessary to accomplish all of the above objectives. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. City Code Chapter 142, Article II, "District Regulations," Division 3, "Residential Multifamily Districts," Subdivision II, "RM-1 Residential Multifamily Low Intensity," is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 142-155. - Development regulations and area requirements (b)The lot area, lot width, unit size and building height requirements for the RM-1 residential multifamily, low density district are as follows: Minimum Minimum Minimum Average Maximum Maximum Lot Area Lot Unit Size Unit Size BuildingHeight Number (Square Width (Square Feet) (Square Feet) (Feet) of Stories Feet) (Feet) 5,600 50 New construction-550 New Historic Historic Non-elderly and elderly low construction-800 district-40 district-4 and moderate income housing: Non-elderly and Flamingo Park Flamingo Park See section 142-1183 elderly low and Local Historic Local Historic Rehabilitated buildings-400 moderate income District-35 District-3 Hotel unit: housing: See section (except as (except as 15%: 300-335 142-1183 provided in provided in 85%: 335+ Rehabilitated section section For contributing hotel buildings-550 142-1161 142-1161 structures, located within a Otherwise-50 Otherwise-5 local historic district or a national register district, which are renovated in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior Standards and Guidelines for the Rehabilitation of Historic Structures as amended, retaining the existinp, room configuration and sizes of at least 200 square feet shall be permitted. Additionally. existing room configurations for the above described hotel structures may be modified to address applicable life-safety and accessibility regulations, provided the 200 square feet minimum unit size is maintained. SECTION 2. City Code Chapter 142, Article II, "District Regulations", Division 3, "Residential Multifamily Districts", Subdivision IV, "RM-2 Residential Multifamily Medium Intensity", is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 142-217. -Area requirements. The area requirements in the RM-2 residential multifamily, medium intensity district are as follows: Minimum Minimum Minimum Average Maximum Maximum Lot Area Lot Unit Size Unit Size Building Number (Square Width (Square Feet) (Square Feet) Height of Stories Feet) (Feet) (Feet) 7,000 50 New construction-550 New Historic Historic Non-elderly and elderly low construction-800 district-50 district-5 and moderate income Non-elderly and (except as (except as housing: See section 142-1183 elderly low and provided in provided in Rehabilitated buildings-400 moderate income section section Hotel unit: housing: See 142-1161 142-1161 15%: 300-335 section 142-1183 Area bounded Area bounded 85%: 335+ Rehabilitated by Indian Creek by Indian For contributing hotel buildings-550 Dr., Collins Creek Dr., structures, located within a Hotel units—N/A Ave., 26th St., Collins Ave., local historic district or a and 44th St.-75 26th St., and national register district, Area fronting 44th St.-8 which are renovated in west side of Area fronting accordance with the Collins Ave. west side of Secretary of the Interior btwn. 76th St. Collins Ave. Standards and Guidelines for and 79th St.-75 btwn. 76th St. the Rehabilitation of Historic Otherwise-60 and 79th St.-8 Structures as amended, Lots fronting Otherwise-6 retaining the existing room Biscayne Bay Lots fronting configuration and sizes of at less than 45,000 Biscayne Bay least 200 square feet shall be sq. ft.-100 less than permitted. Additionally, the Lots fronting 45,000 sq. existing room configurations Biscayne Bay ft.-11 for the above described hotel over 45,000 sq. Lots fronting structures may modified to ft.-140 Biscayne Bay address applicable life-safety Lots fronting over 45,000 sq. and accessibility regulations, Atlantic Ocean ft.-15 provided the 200 square over 100,000 sq. Lots fronting feet minimum unit size is ft.-140 Atlantic Ocean maintained. over 100,000 sq. ft.-15 Sec. 142-218. - Setback requirements. The setback requirements in the RM-2 residential multifamily, medium intensity district are as follows: Front Side, Side, Facing Rear Interior a Street At-grade parking 20 feet 5 feet, or 5% of lot 5 feet, or 5% of Non-oceanfront lot on the same width, whichever is lot width, lots-5 feet lot except where greater whichever is Oceanfront lots-50 (b) below is greater feet from bulkhead applicable line Subterranean 20 feet 5 feet, or 5% of lot 5 feet, or 5% of Non-oceanfront width, whichever is lot width, lots-0 feet greater. (0 feet if lot whichever is Oceanfront lots-50 width is 50 feet or greater feet from bulkhead less) line Pedestal 20 feet Sum of the side yards Sum of the side Non-oceanfront Except lots A and 1-30 shall equal 16% of lot yards shall equal lots-10% of lot of the Amended Plat width 16% of lot width depth Indian Beach Minimum-7.5 feet or Minimum-7.5 Oceanfront Corporation Subdivision 8% of lot width, feet or 8% of lot lots-20% of lot and lots 231-237 of the whichever is greater width, whichever depth, 50 feet from Amended Plat of First is greater the bulkhead line Ocean Front whichever is greater Subdivision-50 feet Tower 20 feet+ 1 foot for every Same as pedestal for Sum of the side Non-oceanfront 1 foot increase in height structures with a total yards shall equal lots-15% of lot above 50 feet, to a height of 60' or less. 16% of the lot depth maximum of 50 feet, then The required pedestal width Oceanfront shall remain constant. setback plus 0.10 of Minimum-7.5 lots-25% of lot Except lots A and 1-30 the height of the tower feet or 8% of lot depth, 75 feet of the Amended Plat portion of the building. width, whichever minimum from the Indian Beach The total required is greater bulkhead line Corporation Subdivision setback shall not whichever is greater and lots 231-237 of the exceed 50 feet Amended Plat of First Ocean Front Subdivision-50 feet SECTION 3. City Code Chapter 142, Article II, "District Regulations", Division 3, "Residential Multifamily Districts", Subdivision v, "RM-3 Residential Multifamily High Intensity", is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 142-246. - Development regulations and area requirements. (b)The lot area, lot width, unit size and building height requirements for the RM-3 residential multifamily, high intensity district are as follows: Minimum Minimum Minimum Average Maximum Maximum Lot Area Lot Unit Size Unit Size Building Height Number (Square Width (Square Feet) (Square Feet) (Feet) of Stories Feet) (Feet) 7,000 50 New construction-550 New 150 16 Non-elderly and construction-800 elderly low and Non-elderly and Oceanfront lots-200 Oceanfront lots-22 moderate income elderly low and Architectural dist.: Architectural dist: housing: See section moderate income New New 142-1183 housing: See construction-120; construction-13; Rehabilitated section 142-1183 ground floor ground floor buildings-400 Rehabilitated additions (whether additions (whether Hotel unit: buildings-550 attached or attached or 15%: 300-335 Hotel units—N/A detached) to detached) to 85%: 335+ existing structures existing structures For contributing hotel on oceanfront on oceanfront structures, located lots-50 (except as lots-5 (except as within a local historic provided in section provided in section district or a national 142-1161 142-1161 register district, which are renovated in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior Standards and Guidelines for the Rehabilitation of Historic Structures as amended, retaining the existing room configuration and sizes of at least 200 square feet shall be permitted. Additionally, the existing room configurations for the above described hotel structures may be modified to address applicable life-safety and accessibility regulations, provided the 200 square feet minimum unit size is maintained. SECTION 4. CODIFICATION. It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of the City of Miami Beach, Florida. The sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article", or other appropriate word. SECTION 5. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 6. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 7. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect ten days following adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 11th day of September _, 2013. M ATTEST. CIT CLERK ORATED: APPROVED AS TO ORM & LANGUAGE FOR EXEC TION hDe -it� t o ey First Reading: July 17, 2013 Second Readi S to ber 11, 2013 Verified by: f Richard G. Lorber, AICP, LEED AP Acting Planning Director ctWelke_Thri 4 denotes deleted language Underscore denotes new language Double Underscore denotes new language recommended by Historic Preservation Board 09/09/2013 TAAGENDA\2013\September 11\Historic Hotel Unit Size&RM2 Setbacks-ORD 2nd Read.docx i COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: Second Reading to consider an Ordinance Amendment modifying the minimum unit size requirements for existing, historic hotels, as well as the tower setback requirements for properties less than 60' in height and located in the RM-2 district. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Maintain strong growth management policies. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan,etc 48% of residential respondents and 55% of businesses rate the effort put forth by the City to regulate development is"about the right amount." Item Summary/Recommendation: SECOND READING The proposed Ordinance would modify the minimum unit size requirements for existing, historic hotels, as well as the tower setback requirements for properties less than 60' in height and located in the RM-2 district. The subject Ordinance was first reviewed by the City Commission on May 8, 2013. The Commission referred the Ordinance to the Historic Preservation Board for their input. The Ordinance was approved by the Commission at First Reading on July 17, 2013. The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance. Advisory Board Recommendation: On April 3, 2013, the Planning Board transmitted the subject Ordinance to the City Commission by a vote of 7-0. On June 11, 2013, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the subject Ordinance and recommended approval. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: 1 2 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: In accordance with Charter Section 5.02, which requires that the"City of Miami Beach shall consider the long term economic impact (at least 5 years) of proposed legislative actions," this shall confirm that the City Administration evaluated the long term economic impact (at least 5 years) of this proposed legislative action. The proposed Ordinance is not expected to have any tangible fiscal impact. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Richard Lorber or Thomas Mooney Sign-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager City Manager d TAAGENDA\2013\September 11\Historic Hotel Unit Size&RM2 S tbacks-SUM 2nd Read.d cx i AGENDA ITEM R S C- SATE � - 9-//-i � MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beath, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and M mbers of the ity Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: September 11, 2013 SECOND READING SUBJECT: Minimum Unit Sizes for Historic otels & RM-2 Tower Setbacks AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 142, ENTITLED "ZONING DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS'°, BY AMENDING ARTICLE II, ENTITLED "DISTRICT REGULATIONS", BY AMENDING DIVISION 3, ENTITLED "RESIDENTIAL MULTIFAMILY DISTRICTS", BY AMENDING SECTION 142-155 TO MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINIMUM HOTEL ROOM SIZE FOR HISTORIC HOTELS WITHIN THE RM-1 DISTRICT; BY AMENDING SECTION 142-217 TO MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINIMUM HOTEL ROOM SIZE FOR HISTORIC HOTELS WITHIN THE RM-2 DISTRICT; BY AMENDING SECTION 142-218 TO MODIFY THE TOWER SETBACK REQUIREMENTS WITHIN THE RM-2 DISTRICT; BY AMENDING SECTION 142-246 TO MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINIMUM HOTEL ROOM SIZE FOR HISTORIC HOTELS WITHIN THE RM-3 DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Ordinance. BACKGROUND At the June 13, 2012 Land Use Committee meeting, Planning Department staff presented ideas for improving efficiency and reducing the costs and timeframes associated with the Board review process. The Committee requested that staff bring back a list of common variances that go to the Board of Adjustment. At the July 25, 2012 Land Use Committee meeting, Planning Department staff presented examples of variances that were fairly routine and common. These variances also represented areas of the existing zoning code that could be modified to reduce the number of applications that are required to go to the Board of Adjustment for public hearing. Planning staff was instructed to bring the modifications necessary to reduce and eliminate variances in these particular areas back to the Committee in Ordinance form. Commission Memorandum Historic Hotel Unit Sizes&RM-2 Tower Setbacks September 11, 2013 Page 2 of 3 On January 23, 2013, Planning staff proposed three (3) separate Ordinances to the Land Use Committee; these Ordinances pertained to • RM-3 Accessory Use Signage • Accessory Setback Encroachments • Minimum Units Sizes for Historic Hotels and RM-2 Setback Requirements Each of these proposed Ordinances was referred to the Planning Board by the Land Use Committee on January 23, 2013 and by the City Commission on February 6, 2013. ANALYSIS Several unit size variances have recently been granted for historic hotels, which have undergone extensive renovation, in the City Center and on the Oceanfront. When an existing building is significantly renovated, the Code requires that the minimum hotel unit size be met (315/330 sq. ft.). However, the existing room configuration in historic hotel buildings is often under this minimum required room size. Variances are consistently granted for these projects, as it is considered a true hardship, since the floor plates of historic hotel buildings often cannot be easily reconfigured. The existing building's pattern of windows match the room configuration, and the exterior of the historic building cannot be altered by removing or rearranging window placement. Also, in the MXE district (Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue between 5th and 15th), a smaller minimum room size of 200 square feet is permitted. The historic hotels outside the MXE district are often similar in nature to those in the MXE. In order to address this, the proposed Ordinance would permit the renovation of existing historic hotels without the need for room size variances, as long as a minimum unit size of 200 square feet is met. As it pertains to tower setback requirements, the RM-2 residential multifamily, medium intensity district is designed for medium intensity multiple-family residences. The development regulations vary depending on what area of the City the RM-2 district is located in, with the maximum height permitted ranging from six (6) stories / 60 feet to fifteen (15) stories / 140'. Setbacks for buildings are divided into pedestal setbacks (the first 50 feet of height) and tower setbacks (that portion of a building above 50 feet in height). Any building that is proposed to be six stories is allowed to be at the required pedestal setbacks for the first five stories, but the sixth story or top floor must be set back to meet the tower setbacks. The additional setback above 50' makes sense for taller buildings, and in the past the RM-2 district allowed much taller buildings. However, almost all the six story buildings built in the past years have sought and obtained variances for the sixth floor tower setbacks, as it is much easier to design a building that goes straight up, rather than setting back the uppermost floor to meet the different tower setback. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW The Planning Board reviewed the subject Ordinance on April 3, 2013, and transmitted it to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation by a vote of 7 to 0. The Ordinance referred by the Land Use Committee proposed to retain the tower setbacks as they are for all buildings higher than six stories, and allow buildings of six stories or less to follow the pedestal setback all the way to the top. During the review of the Ordinance, the Planning Board expressed some concerns with this proposal, as recessing the top floor of a 6 story structure, in most instances, resulted in a better dimensioned, and more appropriately massed building. Commission Memorandum Historic Hotel Unit Sizes&RM-2 Tower Setbacks September 11, 2013 Page 3 of 3 The Planning Board did agree that making the pedestal and tower setbacks uniform on the interior side for buildings six (6) stories or less made sense, as these portions of the structure are not as visible and the extra setback was only one (1') foot. The Administration agrees with this approach, and would recommend that the City Commission approve the Ordinance with this change. FISCAL IMPACT In accordance with Charter Section 5.02, which requires that the "City of Miami Beach shall consider the long term economic impact (at least 5 years) of proposed legislative actions," this shall confirm that the City Administration evaluated the long term economic impact (at least 5 years) of this proposed legislative action. The proposed Ordinance is not expected to have any tangible fiscal impact. UPDATE On May 8, 2013, the subject Ordinance was considered by the City Commission at First Reading. The Commission deferred action on the matter, and referred it to the Historic Preservation Board for their input. On June 11th, 2013, the Historic Preservation Board (HPB) reviewed the proposed Ordinance, and adopted the attached Resolution supporting the legislation. The HPB also recommended that the proposed ordinance be amended to provide for a maximum 20% reduction in square footage for existing hotel units, in order to meet life safety requirements, provided that all units are no less than 200 square feet. The foregoing amendment recommended by the HPB was incorporated it into the text of the Ordinance, prior to First Reading. On July 17, 2013, the City Commission approved the proposed Ordinance at First Reading. A small typo, adding `accessibility regulations' to the allowable exceptions, was corrected for Second Reading. Additionally, as indicated previously, the hotel units size portion of the subject Ordinance only applies to historic district properties located within multi-family residential zoning districts (RM-1, 2 & 3). As a number of historic district hotels are also located within commercial zoning districts (CD-1, 2 & 3), it is further recommended that the City Commission refer a similar Ordinance Amendment to the Planning Board or the Land Use and Development Committee, which would cover commercial properties. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance. The Administration also recommends that the Commission refer a separate Ordinance Amendment, pertaining to historic district hotel unit sizes for those properties located within commercial zoning districts (CD-1, 2 & 3), to the Planning Board or the Land Use and Development Committee for consideration. JLM/JJ/RbUTRM TAAGENDA\2013\September 11\Historic Hotel Unit Size&RM2 Setbacks-MEM 2nd Read.docx MINIMUM UNIT SIZES FOR HISTORIC HOTELS & RM-2 TOWER SETBACKS ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 142, "ZONING DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS," BY AMENDING ARTICLE 11, "DISTRICT REGULATIONS," BY AMENDING DIVISION 3, "RESIDENTIAL MULTIFAMILY DISTRICTS," BY AMENDING SECTION 142-155 TO MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINIMUM HOTEL ROOM SIZE FOR HISTORIC HOTELS WITHIN THE RM-1 DISTRICT; BY AMENDING SECTION 142-217 TO MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINIMUM HOTEL ROOM SIZE FOR HISTORIC HOTELS WITHIN THE RM-2 DISTRICT; BY AMENDING SECTION 142-216 TO MODIFY THE TOWER SETBACK REQUIREMENTS WITHIN THE RM-2 DISTRICT; BY AMENDING SECTION 142-246 TO MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR MINIMUM HOTEL ROOM SIZE FOR HISTORIC HOTELS WITHIN THE RM-3 DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach endeavors to recall and promote its unique social and architectural history, as well as further the dynamic character and attraction of hotels within historic districts; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach seeks to encourage and incentivize the retention, preservation and restoration of hotel structures located within historic districts; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach desires to amend existing minimum unit size requirements for existing hotels within historic districts; and WHEREAS, the amendments set forth below are necessary to accomplish all of the above objectives. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. City Code Chapter 142, Article 11, "District Regulations," Division 3, "Residential Multifamily Districts," Subdivision 11, "RM-1 Residential Multifamily Low Intensity," is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 142-155. - Development regulations and area requirements (b)The lot area, lot width, unit size and building height requirements for the RM-1 residential multifamily, low density district are as follows: Minimum Minimum Minimum Average Maximum Maximum Lot Area Lot Unit Size Unit Size BuildingHeight Number (Square Width (Square Feet) (Square Feet) (Feet) of Stories Feet) (Feet) 5,600 50 New construction-550 New Historic Historic Non-elderly and elderly low construction-800 district-40 district-4 and moderate income housing: Non-elderly and Flamingo Park Flamingo Park See section 142-1183 elderly low and Local Historic Local Historic Rehabilitated buildings-400 moderate income District-35 District-3 Hotel unit: housing: See section (except as (except as 15%: 300-335 142-1183 provided in provided in 85%: 335+ Rehabilitated section section For contributing hotel buildings-550 142-1161 142-1161 structures, located within a Otherwise-50 Otherwise-5 local historic district or a national register district, which are renovated in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior Standards and Guidelines for the Rehabilitation of Historic Structures as amended, retaining the existing room configuration and sizes of at least 200 square feet shall be permitted. Additionally. existing room configurations for the above described hotel structures may be modified to address applicable life-safety and accessibility regulations. provided the 200 square feet minimum unit size is maintained. SECTION 2. City Code Chapter 142, Article II, "District Regulations", Division 3, "Residential Multifamily Districts", Subdivision IV, "RM-2 Residential Multifamily Medium Intensity", is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 142-217. -Area requirements. The area requirements in the RM-2 residential multifamily, medium intensity district are as follows: Minimum Minimum Minimum Average Maximum Maximum Lot Area Lot Unit Size Unit Size Building Number (Square Width (Square Feet) (Square Feet) Height of Stories Feet) (Feet) (Feet) 7,000 50 New construction-550 New Historic Historic Non-elderly and elderly low construction-800 district-50 district-5 and moderate income Non-elderly and (except as (except as housing: See section 142-1183 elderly low and provided in provided in Rehabilitated buildings-400 moderate income section section Hotel unit: housing: See 142-1161 142-1161 15%: 300-335 section 142-1183 Area bounded Area bounded 85%: 335+ Rehabilitated by Indian Creek by Indian For contributing hotel buildings-550 Dr., Collins Creek Dr., structures, located within a Hotel units—N/A Ave., 26th St., Collins Ave., local historic district or a and 44th St.-75 26th St., and national register district, Area fronting 44th St.-8 which are renovated in west side of Area fronting accordance with the Collins Ave. west side of Secretary of the Interior btwn. 76th St. Collins Ave. Standards and Guidelines for and 79th St.-75 btwn. 76th St. the Rehabilitation of Historic Otherwise-60 and 79th St.-8 Structures as amended, Lots fronting Otherwise-6 retaining the existing room Biscayne Bay Lots fronting configuration and sizes of at less than 45,000 Biscayne Bay least 200 square feet shall be sq. ft.-100 less than permitted. Additionally, the Lots fronting 45,000 sq. existing room configurations Biscayne Bay ft.-11 for the above described hotel over 45,000 sq. Lots fronting structures may be modified to ft.-140 Biscayne Bay address applicable life-safety Lots fronting over 45,000 sq. and accessibility_ regulations, Atlantic Ocean ft.-15 provided the 200 square over 100,000 sq. Lots fronting feet minimum unit size is ft.-140 Atlantic Ocean maintained. over 100,000 sq. ft.-15 Sec. 142-218. - Setback requirements. The setback requirements in the RM-2 residential multifamily, medium intensity district are as follows: Front Side, Side, Facing Rear Interior a Street At-grade parking 20 feet 5 feet, or 5%of lot 5 feet, or 5% of Non-oceanfront lot on the same width, whichever is lot width, lots-5 feet lot except where greater whichever is Oceanfront lots-50 (b) below is greater feet from bulkhead applicable line Subterranean 20 feet 5 feet, or 5% of lot 5 feet, or 5% of Non-oceanfront width, whichever is lot width, lots-0 feet greater. (0 feet if lot whichever is Oceanfront lots-50 width is 50 feet or greater feet from bulkhead less) line Pedestal 20 feet Sum of the side yards Sum of the side Non-oceanfront Except lots A and 1-30 shall equal 16% of lot yards shall equal lots-10% of lot of the Amended Plat width 16% of lot width depth Indian Beach Minimum-7.5 feet or Minimum-7.5 Oceanfront Corporation Subdivision 8% of lot width, feet or 8%of lot lots-20% of lot and lots 231-237 of the whichever is greater width, whichever depth, 50 feet from Amended Plat of First is greater the bulkhead line Ocean Front whichever is greater Subdivision-50 feet Tower 20 feet+ 1 foot for every Same as pedestal for Sum of the side Non-oceanfront 1 foot increase in height structures with a total yards shall equal lots-15% of lot above 50 feet, to a height of 60' or less. 16% of the lot depth maximum of 50 feet, then The required pedestal width Oceanfront shall remain constant. setback plus 0.10 of Minimum-7.5 lots-25% of lot Except lots A and 1-30 the height of the tower feet or 8% of lot depth, 75 feet of the Amended Plat portion of the building. width, whichever minimum from the Indian Beach The total required is greater bulkhead line Corporation Subdivision setback shall not whichever is greater and lots 231-237 of the exceed 50 feet Amended Plat of First Ocean Front Subdivision-50 feet SECTION 3. City Code Chapter 142, Article II, "District Regulations", Division 3, "Residential Multifamily Districts", Subdivision v, "RM-3 Residential Multifamily High Intensity", is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 142-246. - Development regulations and area requirements. (b)The lot area, lot width, unit size and building height requirements for the RM-3 residential multifamily, high intensity district are as follows: Minimum Minimum Minimum Average Maximum Maximum Lot Area Lot Unit Size Unit Size Building Height Number (Square Width (Square Feet) (Square Feet) (Feet) of Stories Feet) (Feet) 7,000 50 New construction-550 New 150 16 Non-elderly and construction-800 elderly low and Non-elderly and Oceanfront lots-200 Oceanfront lots-22 moderate income elderly low and Architectural dist.: Architectural dist: housing: See section moderate income New New 142-11 83 housing:: See construction-120• construction-13,• Rehabilitated section 142-1183 ground floor ground floor buildings-400 Rehabilitated additions (whether additions (whether Hotel unit: buildings-550 attached or attached or 15%: 300-335 Hotel units—N/A detached) to detached) to 85%: 335+ existing structures existing structures For contributing hotel on oceanfront on oceanfront structures, located lots-50 (except as lots-5 (except as within a local historic provided in section provided in section district or a national 142-1161 142-1161 register district, which are renovated in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior Standards and Guidelines for the Rehabilitation of Historic Structures as amended, retaining the existing room configuration and sizes of at least 200 square feet shall be permitted. Additionally, the existing room configurations for the above described hotel structures may be modified to address applicable life-safety and accessibility regulations, provided the 200 square feet minimum unit size is maintained. SECTION 4. CODIFICATION. It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of the City of Miami Beach, Florida. The sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article", or other appropriate word. SECTION 5. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 6. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 7. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect ten days following adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2013. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION City Attorney Date First Reading: July 17, 2013 Second Reading: September 11, 2013 Verified by: Richard G. Lorber, AICP, LEED AP Acting Planning Director denotes deleted language Underscore denotes new language Double Underscore denotes new language recommended by Historic Preservation Board 08/12/2013 T:\AGENDA\2013\September 11\Historic Hotel Unit Size&RM2 Setbacks-ORD 2nd Read.docx NE THURSDAY,AUGUST 29,2013 1 17NE MIAMI REACH CITY OF MIAMI BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARIi W NOTICE IS HEREBY given that public hearings will be held by the_Mayor and City Common of the City of Miami Beach,Florida,In the Commission Chambers,3rd Floor,City Hall,17130 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida, on Wednesday,September 11,2013 to consider the foliowing: 10:15 am. An Ordnance Implementing Provisions Of The 2012-2015 Collective Bargaining Agreement Between The City And The Communications Workers Of America,(CWA)Loth 3178;Implementing Sirrdlar Retirement Plan Amendments For Members Who Are Not included In Any Bargaining Unit;Amending The Miami Beach Employees'Retirement Plan Created By Ordinance 2CC6-3504;Amending Section 2.26 Of The Plan By Extending The Deferred Retirement Option Plan(Plan)Program From Three(3) To Five(5)Years For Eligible Members;Amending Section 5.13 To.Reflect Amended Eligibility And Participation Requirements And Amended DROP.Plan Features;Amending Section 4.03 By Eliminating The Purchase Of Additional Creditable Service For Certain Members;Providing For Severabdity;Repealing All Ordinances In Conflict Therewith;And Providing An Effective Date. Inquiries may be directed to the Human Resources Department(305).673-7524. 10:30 am.. An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No,789,The Classified Employees Salary Ordinance Of The City Of Miami Beach,.Flonda, As Follows::Providng For The.C►assifications in Group N,Represented By The.Communications Workers Of America(CWA)Local 3178,In Accordance With The Negotiated Collective Bargaining Agreement,Effective October 1.2012,There'Shall Be An Increase Of Eleven Percent %)To The Maximum Wage For The Ciassificatlons Of Lifeguard Ii And Lifeguard Lieutenant;Effective The First Pay Period Ending In October Of 2014,There Shall Be An Across.The Board Cost-Of-Living Adjustment(COLA)Of Three Percent(3%),And The Minimum And Maximum Of Each Pay Range Will Also Be increased By Three Percent(3%);Repealing All Ordinances In Conflict;Providing For Severability,An Effective Date And Codification. Inquiries may be directed to the Human Resources Department(305),673-7524. 10:45 am.. Minimum Unit Sizes.For Historla Hotels And RM-2 Tower Setbacks Ordinance Amending The Land Development Regulations Of The Code Of T1ie,Ctty Of Mlaml Beach,By Amending Chapter 142, "Zoning Districts And Regulations,"By Amending,Article Ii,•DiWct Regulations,"By Amending Division 3,'Residential Multifamily Districts,"By Amending Section."142-155"To Modify The Requirements For Minimum Hotel Room Size For Historic Hotels Within The RM-1 District;By Amending Section"142-217"To Modify The Requirements For Minimum Hotel Room Size For Historic Hotels Within The RM-2 Dlstriot;By Amending Section"142.218'To.Modify The.Tower Setback Requirements Within The.RM-2 District;By Amending Section`-142-246"To Modify The Requirements For Minimum Hotel Room Size For Historic Hotels Within The RM-3 District; Inquiries may be directed to the Planning Department at(305)673-7550. 11:00 a,m I Ordinance Amending Chapter 90 Of The Miami Besch.Clty Code,Entitled`Solid Waste,'By Amending Article V.Entitled "Citywide Recycling Program For Multlfamily Residences And Commercial Establishments,"ByAmending Section 90-343.Entity '.Public Education Program:.Requirements For Recycling Contractors;Warning Period;Enforcement Date,"By Extending The Warning Period From June 30,2013 To December 31,2013 And Extending The Beginning Of The Enforcement Period From July 1, 2013 To January 1,2014;By Amendatg Section9C-375,Entitled"Enforcement;"By Extending The Beginning Of The Enforcement Period From.July 1,2013 To January 1,2014, inquires may be directed.to the Public Works Department(305)673-7coo. 11:15 am.. Ordinance Amending.Chapter 90 Of The Miami Beach City Code,.Entitled`Solid Waste,"By Amending Section 9C-39 Entitled. "Flne Schedule For Violations Issued And Applied To Owners,Agents,_Tenanta;Occupants;Operators Or Managers,Or Persons Responsible For The Vitiation,'By Amending The Fine Schedules For Violations Of Section 90-36 And 90-96 And Providing For Consistent Terminology Regarding First And Subsequent Offenses;By Amending.Section 90-40,Entitled"Fine Schedule For Violations Of Sections 90=98;90-107;90-191 Et Seq.;90-221 Et Seq.;And 9C-228 By Private Waste Contractors;"By A.mendh.g And Providing For Fine Schedules And Violations Consistent With The Provisions In The Referenced Sections And in Sections 90-36,90-99,And 90-100,And Providing For Consistent Terminology Regarding First And-Subsequent Offenses;By Amending. Sectlon.90.222,.Entitled"Ust Of Accounts,"By Providing Reporting Requirements For Discontinued.Accounts Consistent With Sect on90-36. Inquiries may be directed to the Public Works Department(305)673-7080. 11:30 am. Ordinance Amending Chapter 82 Of The City Code,Entitled"Public Property,"By Amending Article VI,Entitled"Naming Of Public Facilities And Establishment Of Monuments Or Memorials,"By Amending Section 82-503,Entitled"Naming Of Public Facilities," By Eliminating The Requirement Of A Referendum In Such Cases When The Facility To Be Named Or Renamed Is City Owned, And Not Already Named For An individual Or individuals Pursuant To Section 82-603(0)(4),And The Proposed Name includes The Name Of The Physical Location Of The Facility Or The Facility To Be Named Or Renamed,Which May Include The Name Of The Park And/Or Street Where The Facility Is Located. inquiries n-ey be directed to the City Attorney's Office(305)673-7470. INTERESTED PARTIES°are invited to appear at this meeting,or be represented by an agent,or to express their views In writing addressed to the City Commission,c/o the City.Clerk,1700 Convention Center Drive,1st Roor,.City Hall,Miami Beach, Florida'33139.Copies of these items are available for public inspection during normal business hours in the City Clerk's Office,, 1700 Convention Center Drive;1 st Floor,City Hall,Miami Beach,Florida 33139.This meeting or any of the items herein may be continued,and under such circumstances additional legal notice will not be provided. Rafael E.Granado,City Clerk City of Miami Beach Pursuant to Section 286,0105,Fla.Stat,the-City hereby advises the public that If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or its hearing,such person must 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.This notice does not constitute consent by the City for the.introduction or admission of otherwise inadmissible or.inelevant evidence,n6r does It authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law. To request this material In accessible format,sign language interpreters,information on access for persons with disabilities and/ or any accommodation to review any document or participate in any City-sponsored proceeding;please contact us five days In E advance at(305)673-741 t.(voice)or TTY users may also call the Florida Relay Service at 711, l Ad#789 E