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2014-3898 Ordinance ORDINANCE NO. 2014-3898 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 110 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE ENTITLED "UTILITIES," AMENDING ARTICLE IV, ENTITLED "FEES, CHARGES, RATES AND BILLING PROCEDURE;" AMENDING DIVISION 2, ENTITLED "RATES, FEES AND CHARGES,99 BY AMENDING SECTION 110-166, ENTITLED" SCHEDULE OF WATER RATES AND TAPPING CHARGES," AND SECTION 110-168, ENTITLED "SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CHARGE," TO ADJUST WATER AND SANITARY SEWER RATES BY THE SAME PERCENTAGE ENACTED BY MIAMI-DADE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT (WASD); AND ALSO AMENDING APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 110, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE" TO INCREASE THE WATER RATES AND SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CHARGES IMPOSED BY THE CITY PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 110-166 AND 110-168; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City implemented a Water and Sewer System Improvement Program ("Program"), which is funded by Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds; and WHEREAS, in 1995, the first series of Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds were issued to construct Phase I improvements for the Program; and WHEREAS, in 2000, the Series 2000 Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds were issued to continue the Program; and WHEREAS, the rate increases proposed herein are for the payment of the phased in debt instruments to continue improvements to the water and sewer infrastructure; and WHEREAS, the rate increases provided herein include the increases for water supply imposed by Miami-Dade County; and WHEREAS, with ongoing drought restrictions, the City anticipates a continuation of its decrease in water consumption and its corresponding decrease in water and sewer revenues; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach has deemed it to be in the best interest of the citizens and residents of the City of Miami Beach to amend Chapter 110 entitled "Utilities", Article IV entitled "Fees, Charges, Rates and Billing Procedure, to periodically adjust water and sewer rates for maintenance and fiscal responsibility purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, as follows: SECTION 1. That Chapter 110, Article IV, Division 2, of the Miami Beach City Code is hereby amended as follows: Chapter 110 UTILITIES Article IV. FEES, CHARGES, RATES AND BILLING PROCEDURE Division 2. RATES, FEES AND CHARGES Sec. 110-166. Schedule of water rates and tapping charges. (a) Every water supply service shall have a monthly minimum service charge on each service installed, varying with and based upon the size of the service pipe required and installed in accordance with the rules of the public works department. All monthly minimum service charges and rates shall be adjusted by the same percentage enacted by the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD). This minimum charge shall be in accordance with the schedule set forth in appendix A and shall entitle the consumer to have supplied through the meter the number of gallons of water set forth in appendix A. There shall not be a rental charge on meters. (b) For quantities of water supplied in excess of the amount set forth in subsection (a) of this section based on the particular size of the service pipe, the water rate shall be as specified in appendix A, which shall be prorated for each 100 gallons in the event of increments of less than 1,000 gallons for non-municipal consumers of water. Sec. 110-168. Sanitary sewer service charge. (a) There is hereby imposed, upon all premises within the city connected to or using the facilities of the city's sanitary sewer system, a monthly sanitary sewer service charge. Such sanitary sewer service charge shall be in an amount as specified in appendix A, which charge shall be prorated for each 100 gallons of increments of less than 1,000 gallons, as shown by the water bills rendered in accordance with this article. The sanitary sewer service charge shall be and become effective and binding on October 5, 1997. The amount of such sanitary sewer service charge shall be shown as a separate item on such water bills and shall be paid by the owner, tenant or occupant in possession of such premises at the same time and in the same manner as is provided in this article for the payment of water bills. All sanitary sewer rates shall be adjusted by the same percentage enacted by the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department WASD . For the purpose of irrigation, the customer may apply for an irrigation meter. Sanitary sewer charges will not be applied to consumption metered through irrigation maters. SECTION 2. That Appendix A to Chapter 110, entitled "Utilities," of the Miami Beach City Code is hereby amended as follows: APPENDIX A FEE SCHEDULE Chapter 110 Utilities Article III Stormwater Utility Division 2. Rates, Fees and Charges Section this Code Description 110-166(a) Minimum service charge: Gallons of Minimum Monthly Service Size of Water Charge Meter per Month (effective for billings on or after October 1, 2014) 3/" 5,000 22.15 1" 7,000 31.01 1.5" 11,000 48.73 2" 17,000 75.31 3" 40,000 177.20 4" 80,000 354.40 6" 120,000 531.60 8" 200,000 886.00 110-166 (b) Water in excess of subsection 110-166(a), shall be as follows: $2.21 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2000; $2.26 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2001; $2.31 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2002; $2.44 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2003; $2.49 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2004; and $2.54 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2005; and $2.79 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2006; and $3.23 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2007; and $3.88 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2008; and $4.36 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2009; and $4.43 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2014 110-168(a) Sanitary sewer service charge, shall be as follows: $3.73 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2000; $3.81 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2001; $3.90 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2002; $4.03 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2003; $4.12 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2004; and $4.21 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2005; and $4.25 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2006; and $4.93 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2007; and $5.62 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2008; and $6.04 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2009; and $6.34 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2013; and $7.55 per 1,000 gallons, effective with billings on or after October 1, 2014. SECTION 3. 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 re-lettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article" or other appropriate word. SECTION 4. REPEALER All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 5. SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Ordinance is, for any reason, held invalid or unconstitutional, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity or constitutional, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect on the /0 day of OG Ober , 2014. PASSED and ADOPTED this O day of e tQ 6 r, 2014 ATTEST: .......... PHI LIP LEVINE, INOOiRP OWED:: RAFAItL E. GRANADO, CITYKG-:. t�;�-�� 2-6 \`;;� APPROVED AS TO Underline denotes additions �'' ` FORM &LANGUAGE denotes deletions &FOR EXECUTION (Sponsored by Commissioner Deede Weithorn) City Attorne � Date TAAGENDA\2014\September\FY15 Water and Sewer Rate Ordinance 1 stRdg.doc COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida,Amending Chapter 110 Of The Miami Beach City Code Entitled "Utilities," Amending Article Iv, Entitled "Fees, Charges, Rates And Billing Procedure;" Amending Division 2, Entitled "Rates, Fees And Charges," By Amending Section 110-166, Entitled" Schedule Of Water Rates And Tapping Charges,"And Section 110-168, Entitled"Sanitary Sewer Service Charge,"To Adjust Water And Sanitary Sewer Rates By The Same Percentage Enacted By Miami-Dade Water And Sewer Department (WASD); And Also Amending Appendix A To Chapter 110, Entitled "Fee Schedule" To Increase The Water Rates And Sanitary Sewer Service Charges Imposed By The City Pursuant To Sections 110-166 And 110-168; Providing For Codification, Repealer, Severabilit ,And An Effective Date. Key Intended Outcome Supported: Maintain the City's infrastructure. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): Issue: Shall the Mayor and City Commission approve the amendment to the Ordinance on first reading and schedule a second reading public hearing? Item Summa /Recommendation: SECOND READING The City's utility rates are structured to collect the necessary revenues to meet operating and maintenance costs of the water and sewer infrastructure,to cover debt service for water and sewer bonds,to maintain adequate operating fund reserves,and,to pay Miami-Dade County for wholesale water purchased,the treatment of the City's sewage and other fees. In the past,the City has evaluated each County rate increase and passed through some County rate increases to its customers while subsidizing other rate increase. The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department(WASD)has proposed water and sewer rate increases to all wholesale customers.The proposed water rate of$1.7816 per 1,000 gallons,is an increase of$0.0674 above the current rate of $1.7142.During the last fiscal year,WASD did not increase the water rate but did increase the sewer rate$0.2995 per 1,000 gallons, which was passed on to the City's rate payers. The proposed WASD sewer rate of $2.5600 for FY2014/15,is an increase of$0.1077 above the current rate of$2.4523 per 1,000 gallons. However,the current Miami Beach rate of$6.34 per thousand gallons is insufficient to cover the cost of providing sewer service.Based on the FY15 budget proposed by the Administration,rates have to be increased by 19.15%to$7.55 per thousand gallons in FY15.A significant portion of the deficit over the past few years is a result of both a rate increase of$0.11 per 1000 gallons that was implemented by Miami-Dade County in FY10/11 and not passed through to the end users and minor operational cost increases that were covered by the rate stabilization fund. The purpose of the rate stabilization fund is to cover anomalies in the billing or revenues year over year and to accommodate some of these costs without the need for rate increases. Unfortunately this fund has been depleted due to the reliance on this to cover inflation and County rate increases.At the Finance&Citywide Projects Committee on August 29,the Committee recommended approval of the respective water and sewer rate increases, as well as establishing a policy of automatically implementing the percentage increases of water and sewer rates that are enacted by Miami-Dade WASD without further Commission action. The sewer rate increase for FY2014/15 is $1.21 per 1,000 gallons, and the water rate increase is $0.07 per 1,000 gallons. For the average 11,000 gallons per month customer,the combined water and sewer rates result in a monthly increase of$14.08 in FY2014/15. For the minimum usage customer(5,000 gallons or less per month), the monthly impact would be a total of$6.40. THE ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS APPROVING THE AMENDMENT TO THE ORDINANCE ON FIRST READING AND SCHEDULING A SECOND READING PUBLIC HEARING. Advisory Board Recommendation: N/A Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Approved Funds: 1 $6,129,000 425-8000-343510 Sewer 2 $491,000 425-8000-343310 Water OBPI Total $6,620,000 City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: Keith Wilder, ext 6192 Sign-Offs: Department Assistant City Manager City Rtger Dir c or EC MT k t:\agenda\2014\september\fy15 water and sewer rate ordinance summ. AGENDA ITEM. IF. SC l"�lIAMIBEACH DATE -3o-ty ® I M AM I BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Phillip Levine and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager SECOND READING DATE: September 30, 2014 SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 110 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE ENTITLED "UTILITIES," AMENDING ARTICLE IV, ENTITLED "FEES, CHARGES, RATES AND BILLING PROCEDURE;" AMENDING DIVISION 2, ENTITLED "RATES, FEES AND CHARGES," BY AMENDING SECTION 110-166, ENTITLED" SCHEDULE OF WATER RATES AND TAPPING CHARGES," AND SECTION 110-168, ENTITLED "SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CHARGE," TO ADJUST WATER AND SANITARY SEWER RATES BY THE SAME PERCENTAGE ENACTED BY MIAMI-DADE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT (WASD); AND ALSO AMENDING APPENDIX A TO CHAPTER 110, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE" TO INCREASE THE WATER RATES AND SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CHARGES IMPOSED BY THE CITY PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 110-166 AND 110-168; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION, REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD) has proposed water and sewer rate increases to all wholesale customers of$.0674 for water and $.1077 for sewer per 1000 gallons respectively effective October 1, 2014. In the past, the City has evaluated each County rate increase and passed through some County rate increases to its customers while subsidizing others. During the last fiscal year, WASD did not increase the water rate but did increase the sewer rate $0.2995 per 1,000 gallons which was passed on to the City's rate payers. ANALYSIS The City's utility rates for water and sanitary sewer services are structured to collect the necessary revenues to meet annual operating and maintenance costs of the water and sanitary sewer infrastructure,to cover debt service for water and sewer bonds to maintain adequate operating fund reserves, and,to pay Miami-Dade County for wholesale water purchased,the treatment of the City's sewage and other fees. In general, the rates for water supply and sanitary sewer services consist of: • Pass-through of the wholesale rate the City pays to Miami-Dade County for the purchase of,potable water and treatment of sewage; • Debt service for the Water and Sewer Revenue Bonds; • Operating and maintenance costs for the water and sewer utility; • 7.5% fee of previous year total revenue paid to the Miami-Dade County Commission Memo September 30,2014 Water and Sewer Rate Ordinance Memo Page 2 of 3 Environmental Resource Management Department (DERM). FY2014/15 Miami Dade County Wholesale Water and Sewer Rates The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department has informed all wholesale customers that the proposed water rate for FY2014/15 would increase by $0.0674 to $1.7816 per 1000 gallons. The operational expenditure increases for the County are due to projected operating expenses debt service increases in FY2015, and other revenue, charges and adjustments such as reserve requirements and decreased interest earnings. WASD has also notified wholesale customers that their proposed sewer rate will be $2.56, an increase of$0.1077 above the current rate of$2.4523 per 1000 gallons. The cost of the proposed FY2014/15 sewer rate increase to Miami Beach is approximately $887,000. The proposed wholesale water and sewer rates are subject to approval by the Board of County Commissioners at their Public Budget Hearings, scheduled for September 2014. Water Revenue Review and Recommendation All operational expenditure increases related to the proposed cost of living adjustment to salaries, increased costs of health insurance and pension, and increases in other operating costs can be absorbed without the requirement to increase the water rate. However, the increase proposed by the County should be passed through to the water customers. This would result in the recommendation to pass through the Miami-Dade County increase of$0.07 per thousand gallons for water rates. Sewer Revenue Review and Recommendation Millian, Swain &Associates, Inc. (MSA)were retained to assist in evaluating the level of revenues produced by current sewer rates and the potential need for rate adjustments. Their findings include the following. 1. The sewer utility has been operating at a deficit since FY13. 2. Increase in WASD Treated Sewer fees and scheduled increase in debt service payment for existing bonds are the largest contributors to a rise in the projected FY15 deficit of$6.44 million. 3. The current rate of$6.34 per thousand gallons is insufficient to cover the cost of providing sewer service. Based on the proposed FY15 budget provided by the City, rates would have to be increased by 19.15% to $7.55 per thousand gallons in FY15. 4. Additional rate increases will likely be needed to cover debt service requirement of a proposed $20 million debt issuance in FY15 and to cover further increases in costs (due to inflation, etc.) beyond FY15. 5. MSA recommends that a detailed cost of service study be undertaken for the City's sewer utility. 6. Fees charged to Satellite Cities to transport wastewater to WASD appear to be insufficient to cover the cost of providing this service. As part of the comprehensive cost of study, MSA also recommends performing a detailed cost allocation study to address the proper charges to the Satellite Cities. 7. During the detailed cost of service study the City, with the help of MSA, should investigate various ratemaking strategies to ensure the financial stability of the sewer system.These strategies may include the following: • Rate increase to account for multiple years of anticipated cost increases • An annual pass-through mechanism for WASD fees • An annual inflation adjustment A significant portion of the deficit over the past few years is a result of both a rate increase of$0.11 per 1000 gallons that was implemented by Miami-Dade County in FY10/11 and not passed through Commission Memo September 30,2014 Water and Sewer Rate Ordinance Memo Page 3 of 3 to the end users and minor operational cost increases that were covered by the rate stabilization fund. The purpose of the rate stabilization fund is to cover anomalies in the billing or revenues year over year and to accommodate some of these costs without the need for rate increases. Unfortunately this fund has been depleted due to the reliance on this to cover inflation and County rate increases. The suggestion to codify the need to pass through County rate increases is a good suggestion as it would then take an act of Commission to subsidize water and sewer rates for the end users rather than the current condition where no action would keep the rates from being passed through. Also the Administration feels that incorporating an adjustment for operating expenses would serve to keep the rate stabilization fund healthy and user fees consistent with the cost of providing service. At the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC) meeting of August 29, 2014, the consultants presented a summary of their findings and recommendations. At this meeting, the Committee recommended approval of the pass through of the respective water and sewer rate increases, as well as establishing a policy of automatically implementing the percentage increases of water and sewer rates that are enacted by Miami-Dade WASD to the entire fund without further Commission action. The Committee also directed the Administration to follow up with all appropriate administrative actions to assure that fees are commensurate with the cost of service provided to the Satellite Cities. Conclusion Proposed Fee (per FY FY15 M-D Prop. FY Difference thousand 2013/14 County 2014/15 From FY gallons) Fee Incr. Fee 2013/14 Water $4.36 $0.07 $4.43 $0.07 Sewer $6.34 $0.11 $7.55 $1 .21 Total Increase Combined Fee $10.70 $11.98 $1 .28 Monthly Cost to 11 ,000 gallon Customer $117.70 $0.00 $131 .78 $14.08 Monthly Cost to 5,000 gallon Customer $53.50 $0.00 $59.90 $6.40 Based on the above, the Administration recommends that the City Commission approve a rate increase for water customers of$0.07 and a rate increase for sewer customers of$1.21 effective October 1, 2014. For the average 11,000 gallons per month customer, the combined water and sewer rates result in a monthly increase of$14.08 in FY2014/15. For the minimum usage customer (5,000 gallons or less per month), the combined monthly impact would be a total of$6.40. In addition, the Administration recommends moving forward with the recommended cost of service study and implement the suggested modifications to the water and sewer fee ordinances including allocation of appropriate costs to the Satellite Cities and implementation of recommendations to address the financial stability of the utility by codifying the annual pass through of all percentage increases as enacted by Miami-Dade WASD and increasing the operating budget consistent with the County percentage increase. JLM/MT/ETC t:\agenda\2014\september\fy15 water and sewer rate ordinance memo.doc MIAMI HERALD I MiamiHerald.mm ti_ THURSDAY,SEPTEMBER 18;2014 113NE MIAMIBEACtl CITY OF MIAMI BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Public-Hearings will be held by the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida,in the Commission Chambers,3rd floor, City Hall, 1.700 Convention Center Drive,.Miami Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, September 30,2014,to consider the following: 5:05 p.m: Unclassified;Salary Ordinance - An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 1605, The Unclassified Employees Salary Ordinance Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, As Follows: Providing For The Classifications In.Group ViI, Comprised Of At-Will Employees Commonly Referred To.As"Unclassified Employees'%Deleting The Obsolete Management And Budget Analyst 1; Revising The Pay Range For The Director Of The Office Of Communications, Building Records Supervisor And Management And Budget Analyst;Establishing The Following Newly Created Classifications:Emergency Management Director;,Deputy Director Parks And.Recreation;.Management And Budget Manager; Marketing, Tourism And Development,Manager; CMBPD Chief Of Staff; Information Technology-Division.Director;Grants Specialist;CMB Media Ambassador; Chief Roofing Inspector And.Procurement.Contracting Officer;.And Providing For Repealer,Severability,And An Effective Date.Inquiries may directed to the Human Resources Department at 305.673.7524. 5:06 p.m. An Ordinance Amending Chapter 2 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach,Entitled "Administration,"By Amending Article VI,Entitled"Procurement,"By Amending Division 6,Entitled"Living Wage Requirements For Service Contracts And City Employees,"By — ------ .. _----------Amending..Section;2=408 Entitled"Living.Wage,"By-Increasing-The Living-Wage Rate- -------- ---- .__ _. By 3%For Fiscal Year 2014-2015 And Deleting Phase In Language That Is Outdated Due To The Passage Of Time;Providing For Repealer,Severability,Codification,And An Effective Date. Inquiries may be directed to the Procurement Department at 305.673.7490. n p.m. A An Ordinance Amending Chapter 110 Of The Miami Beach City Code Entitled"Utilities," Amending Article IV,Entitled"Fees,Charges,Rates And Billing Procedure;"Amending Division 2,Entitled"Rates,Fees And Charges;".ByAmending Section 110-166,Entitled Schedule Of Water Rates And Tapping Charges," And Section 110-168, Entitled "Sanitary Sewer Service Charge,"To Adjust Water And Sanitary Sewer Rates By The :Same Percentage Enacted By Miami-Dade Water And Sewer Department.(WASD);And Also Amending Appendix A To Chapter 110,Entitled"Fee Schedule"To Increase The Water Rates And Sanitary Sewer Service Charges Imposed By The City Pursuant To Sections 110-166 And 110-168;Providing For Codification,Repealer,Severability,And An Effective Date. Inquiries may be directed to the Public Works Department at 305.673.7080. 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,151 Floor,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, 17.00 Convention Center Drive, V Floor,City Hail, Miami Beach; Florida 33139.This meeting,or any item therein, may be continued,and under suet; circumstances,additional legal notice need not be provided. 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 he 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 irrelevant evidence,nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise_allowed by law. To.request this material inaccessible 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 advance at 305.673.74.11(voice)or users may also call the Florida Relay Service at 711. Rafael E.Granado,City Clerk City of Miami.Beach 936