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2014-3887 Ordinancer CONCURRENCY EXEMPTIONS ORDINANCE NO' 2014-3887 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CITY CODE, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 122, i6CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT," BY AMENDING SECTION 122-5, "EXEMPTIONS FROM CONCURRENCY," TO ADD TEMPORARY USES IN THE PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY AS AN ADDITIONAL EXEMPTION FROM CONCURRENCY REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDING A PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE ELIGIBILITY FOR SUCH EXEMPTION; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER; CODIFICATION; SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Land Development regulations contains a chapter for concurrency management; and WHEREAS, the chapter on concurrency management contains a section for exemptions from concurrency; and WHEREAS, the section for exemptions from concurrency lists the of types of developments that are not required to obtain a preliminary concurrency determination or a final concurrency reservation certificate; and WHEREAS, sidewalk cafes.are permitted and located in public rights-of-way; and WHEREAS, the City seeks to modify the list of exemptions from concurrency to include sidewalk cafes in certain areas of the City; and WHEREAS, this proposed amendment does not decrease the quality of life for the residents. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. Chapter 122, "Concurrency Management," Section 122-5, "Exemptions from concurrency", of the Land Development Regulations, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 122-5. Exemptions from concurrency (1) Any development undertaken by the city that does not require a rezoning, does not increase in intensity, does not have an associated change of use or that increases the city's ability to provide essential services and facilities related to health and safety concerns (fire, police, etc.). (2) An application requesting modification(s) of a previously approved development order where the concurrency management division has determined that the impacts on the prescribed levels of service imposed by the requested modification(s) will be no greater than the impacts imposed by the previously approved development order or the previously existing use. (3) An application for the renovation of an historic structure, provided that the use of the historic structure is not intensified. (4) An application to develop a parcel of land for single family purposes if no change in the zoning map is required to accommodate the development. (5) An application for addition, renovation or reconstruction of a residential dwelling that does not increase the number of dwelling units existing or approved for the property. (6) An application for the construction of, an addition to or renovation of a guest house, garage apartment or other similar accessory units on parcels zoned to permit such uses. (7) An application for a development order for property which is subject to a valid development order approved as a development of regional impact prior to January 1, 2000, pursuant to F.S. ch. 380. (8) A valid, unexpired final development order approved prior to the adoption of this chapter. (9) Temporary uses in public rights-of-way, as determined by the City Commission by resolution, specifying geographic areas, criteria, and duration of exemption, where such uses front on or are north of 63rd Street. SECTION 2. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances and all section and parts of sections in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. CODIFICATION. It is the intention of the City Commission, 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 as amended; that the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention; and that the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section" or other appropriate word. SECTION 4. SEVERABILITV. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect ten days following adoption. 2 PASSED and ADOPTED this day of 746 , 2014. ATTEST: zozooelp MAYOR CITY CVtRK �P;.• ., APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION 1 INcc) OR AT n: _ A,En: City Attorney Date First Reading: Jury Second Reading: July 23, 2014 Verified by: Tho as R. Mooney, AICP Planning Director Underscore denotes new language TAAGENDA\2014Wu1y\Concurrency Exemption-ORD Second Reading.docx 3 COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: Second Reading to consider an Ordinance Amendment creating a new Concurrency Exemption category. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Increase satisfaction with neighborhood character. Increase satisfaction with development and growth management across the City. 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—PUBLIC HEARING The proposed Ordinance would create a new Concurrency Exemption category for temporary uses in public rights-of-.way. The City Commission approved the Ordinance at First Reading on June 11, 2014 and scheduled a Second Reading Public Hearing for July 23, 2014. The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance. Advisory Board Recommendation: F 6On May 27, 2014, the Planning Board recommended approval of the subject Ordinance by a vote of 6to0. 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, and determined that there will be no measurable impact on the City's budget. City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Thomas Mooney Sign-Offs: Department Director Assistant City Manager City Manager • TAAGENDA\2014\Ju1y\Concurrency Exemption-SUM Second Reading.docx AGENDA ITEM RSE MIAMI BEACH -0 � SATE 7 MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members the City mmission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: July 23, 2014 SEC ND READING - PUBLIC HEARING SUBJECT: CONCURRENCY EXEMPTIONS AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CITY CODE, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 122, "CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT," BY AMENDING SECTION 122-5, "EXEMPTIONS FROM CONCURRENCY," TO ADD TEMPORARY USES IN THE PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY AS AN ADDITIONAL EXEMPTION FROM CONCURRENCY REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDING A PROCEDURE TO DETERMINE ELIGIBILITY FOR SUCH EXEMPTION; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER; CODIFICATION; SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance. BACKGROUND On February 12, 2014, the City Commission had a discussion regarding impact fees for sidewalk cafe establishments in North Beach and referred the item to the Planning Board as an Ordinance Amendment. During the discussion, the Public Works Director explained that during the process of obtaining a sidewalk cafe there are three types of fees that are assessed by the City; a $150 application fee to cover staff time reviewing the process; a $20 per square foot fee for the use of the public rights-of-way, which have been waived in North Beach for the last two years by the Public Works Department at the direction of the Commission; and a concurrency fee for transportation based on the number of seats proposed. The concurrency fee is a one-time fee and is not assessed yearly, but runs with the use as long as it continues. The concurrency fee is based on the number of trips to the establishment generated by expanding the restaurant. The concurrency fee is based on the costs to the City to mitigate traffic to the area and is divided into three geographical areas: South Beach, below Dade Boulevard; Middle Beach, below 63rd Street to Dade Boulevard; and North Beach, below the City Line to 63rd Street. In consultation with the City Attorney's Office, the Planning Department is proposing a generic exemption for uses in the public rights-of-way that would allow the City Commission flexibility in the future. Currently, Section 122-5 of the Land Development Regulations of the City Code contains Commission Memorandum Ordinance—Concurrency Exemptions July 23, 2014 Page 2 of 3 eight specific exemptions from obtaining a preliminary concurrency determination or a final concurrency reservation certificate: (1) Any development undertaken by the city that does not require a rezoning, does not increase in intensity, does not have an associated change of use or that increases the city's ability to provide essential services and facilities related to health and safety concerns (fire, police, etc.). (2) An application requesting modification(s) of a previously approved development order where the concurrency management division has determined that the impacts on the prescribed levels of service imposed by the requested modification(s) will be no greater than the impacts imposed by the previously approved development order or the previously existing use. (3) An application for the renovation of an historic structure, provided that the use of the historic structure is not intensified. (4) An application to develop a parcel of land for single family purposes if no change in the zoning map is required to accommodate the development. (5) An application for addition, renovation or reconstruction of a residential dwelling that does not increase the number of dwelling units existing or approved for the property. (6) An application for the construction of, an addition to or renovation of a guest house, garage apartment or other similar accessory units on parcels zoned to permit such uses. (7) An application for a development order for property which is subject to a valid development order approved as a development of regional impact prior to January 1, 2000, pursuant to F.S. ch. 380. (8) A valid, unexpired final development order approved prior to the adoption of this chapter. The proposed ordinance would add an exemption to the list: (9) Temporary uses in public rights-of-way, as determined by the City Commission by resolution, specifyin_g _-geographic areas, criteria, and duration of exemption, where such uses front on or are north of 63rd Street. ANALYSIS Side walk cafe permits are temporary uses in the public rights-of way, which are renewed annually through the Public Works Department as discussed in the history/background section. Presently, the concurrency fee per chair is approximately $450-$650, depending on the location of the establishment; South Beach, Mid-Beach; and North Beach. Specifically in North Beach, the fee per chair is currently approximately $550 per seat. For a small business, this can be a substantial investment. The proposed amendment to add an exemption for temporary uses in public rights-of- way, as determined by the City Commission by resolution, specifying geographic areas, criteria, and duration of exemption, would positively impact the areas where it is Commission Memorandum Ordinance—Concurrency Exemptions July 23, 2014 Page 3 of 3 proposed to be enacted by incentivizing and encouraging economic growth. The Planning Department believes that the further activation of storefronts and sidewalks will create more activity on the street, which cuts down on petty crime and provides a more walkable area that promotes destination dining and shopping. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW On May 27, 2014, the Planning Board transmitted the proposed Ordinance to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation by a vote of 6 to 0 (PB File No. 2175). 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. SUMMARY The subject Ordinance was approved at First Reading on June 11, 2014. As part of this approval, the Commission modified the applicability of the proposed exemption, so that it would only apply to temporary uses in North Beach (north of 63rd Street). The revised text has been included in the Ordinance proposed for Second Reading. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance. 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