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Ordinance 93-2892 ORDINANCE NO. 93-2892 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ARTICLE IV, ENTITLED ',MAINTENANCE OF SIDEWALKS AND SWALE AREAS', OF MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE CHAPTER 39, ENTITLED ',STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC FACILITIES,' BY AMENDING SECTION 39-23 TO REQUIRE THAT BUSINESS OPERATORS SHALL PROVIDE FOR THE SWEEPING OF SIDEWALKS ADJACENT TO THEIR BUSINESSES BEFORE 10 A.M. ON BUSINESS DAYS, PROVIDING ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES, FINES FOR VIOLATORS AND PROCEDURES FOR APPEAL OF CITATIONS; REPEALING SECTION 39-5, ENTITLED ',MERCHANTS, ETC. , TO SWEEP SIDEWALKS ADJACENT TO STORE--TIME LIMIT"; REPEALING SECTION 39-6, ENTITLED "SAME--SWEEPINGS TO BE PICKED UP"; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, to improve clarity and facilitate understanding of City Code requirements pertaining to sidewalk maintenance, all City Code provisions pertaining to this subject should be consolidated into a single section containing appropriate enforcement procedures, penalties and appeal procedures. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. AMENDMENT OF SECTION 39-23. That Section 39-23 of Article IV, entitled "Maintenance of Sidewalks and Swale Areas" of Miami Beach City Code Chapter 39, entitled "Streets, Sidewalks and Public Facilities" is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec.39-23. Duty to maintain sidewalks and swale area. (a) "Swale area" defined. A "swale area" is that area between the property line and the back of the street curb or the edge of the paved roadway. (b) Persons liable. In the case of rental property, the occupant shall be held jointly and severally liable for compliance with those duties and obligations imposed upon the owner by this section. (c) Sidewalks, alleys and rights-of-way to be kept clean. All owners of unimproved property and occupants, or occupants and owners of improved property, shall maintain their property in a clean and litter-free manner, including sidewalks, grass strips, alleys up to and including the median point of said alley, curbs, swale areas, or rights-of way up to the edge of the pavement of any public street. Every merchant, storekeeper or operator of a business in the city shall sweep or cause to be swept the sidewalks adjoining his respective place of business, at or before 10: 00 Rouwo ...................... ....................... opiaohm6000ww*ImIptiom0000.00. The sweepings shall be picked up and not swept into the gutter as prohibited by Section 25-95 of this Code. The use of round concrete buttons on swale areas is permitted, but the use of triangular concrete buttons is prohibited in such areas. All other objects of any size or material are deemed hazardous. In The provisions of this section shall be enforced as provided in Subsection 25-126 (c) of this code. Fines shall be as follows: First . .o at...o....... $ 50 .................................. .................................. ................................. Second VIOT4ti6h = $100 .................................. ................................. (within 12 months of the first "O ' t ) .................................. .................................. .................................. 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'< e>>: spector, shall be as provided in .................................................................................................. .................................................................................................. Subsection 25-126 (c) . SECTION 2 . REPEAL OF SECTION 39-5. That Section 39-5 of the Miami Beach City Code chapter 39, entitled "Streets, Sidewalks and Public Facilities" is hereby repealed. 2 Scc.39-5. Merchants, cto. , to mice') 3idcwalk3 adjacent Store-Time limit. Every merchant, storekeeper or operator of a business in the city shall sweep or ceruse to be swept the sidewalks - - - - - - . . A.M. , on each business day such business shall be operated. SECTION 3. REPEAL OF SECTION 39-6. That Section 39-6 of Miami Beach City Code Chapter 39, entitled "Streets, Sidewalks and Public Facilities" is hereby repealed: Sec. 39. 6. Same Sweepings to be picked up. The sweepings from such sidewalk shall be picked up and SECTION 4. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 5. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect on the 25th day of December 1993 . PASSED and ADOPTED this 15th day o December , 1993. 117 ATTEST: --- __y OI/ MAYOR r--,. ,,,,,D...A.A E ., V).„-,,, CITY CLERK 1st reading 12/1/93 FORM APP'OVED 2nd reading 12/15/93 •Cly 4# SWS:scf:disk6\sideswal.ord agi 3 Date if,,. • °.3 r CITY OF 1\11 , , i-v1I BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7010 FAX: (305) 673-7782 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. L9(.3_93 TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: December. 15, 1993 Members of the City Commission FROM: Roger M. Canto �r City Manager SUBJECT: AMENDMENT OF CHAPTER 39 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ENTITLED "STREETS, SIDEWALKS, & PUBLIC FACILITIES". ADMINISTRATIVE RECOMMENDATION The City Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt, on second reading, the attached ordinance amending Chapter 39 of the Miami Beach City Code as outlined herein. BACKGROUND As part of the reorganization of the Code Compliance Division, the City Administration reviewed various codes and ordinances that are currently being enforced by that division. During this review it was determined that in order to clarify the specific Code requirements contained in Chapter 39 of the City Code relating to the maintenance of sidewalks, said requirements should be amended. . On December 1st, 1993, the City Commission reviewed and passed this ordinance upon first reading. ANALYSIS The proposed amendments include adding a fine schedule to mirror that which is currently being used in the Litter Ordinance and consolidating certain sections of the Sidewalk Maintenance Ordinance. The proposed fine schedule is as follows: First Violation = $ 50.00 Second Violation = $100.00 (within 12 months of the first violation) Third Violation = $500. 00 (within 12 months of the first violation) For the purposes described herein "violation" shall mean either an uncontested citation issued by a code inspector or a finding of violation by a Special Master. Additionally, Section 39-5 and 39-6 were repealed and their content was incorporated into Section 39-23 . CONCLUSION The consolidation of the aforementioned sections of the City Code and addition of a fine schedule to the Sidewalk Sweeping section will facilitate the Code Compliance Division' s ability to better z0 obtain compliance of this Chapter thus improving and maintaining the condition of sidewalks and swale areas within the City. AGENDA ITEM f, J DATE 1 2- 1 3 . ' . , . .. . . _ . .,. . `.... r, 0 H H CO C_) CA 01 13.1 CNI 0 . 1 •H ,.-='; Cr) cTj 0 Z. C.) C/4 % W 4-1 (I) 1-• C-) •r-I P • 1-4 ..., • g z ,:u a) • 0 1-1 t—I • 0 , „, H ch 4-1 111 H4.-} ce ta, 00 ccj '1-I "1 0 '0 H 0 <1) "0 P, 4-4 0 < 0L) 0 ONO -,. ik . . ' . . . ,.....0- . ,