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Ordinance 94-2901 ORDINANCE NO. 94--2901 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 89-2665 BY: 1. AMENDING SECTION 7 , "PARKING REGULATIONS", AMENDING SUBSECTION 7-1, ENTITLED "PARKING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED" AMENDING THE BOUNDARY OF PARKING DISTRICT NO. 2 BY INCLUDING THOSE PROPERTIES SOUTH OF 17TH STREET; 2 . AMENDING SUBSECTION 7-2 , ENTITLED "OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIRED" BY MODIFYING THE PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR THEATERS LOCATED IN PARKING DISTRICT NO. 2 ; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR A REPEALER; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Development, Design and Historic Preservation Department has recommended the revisions to the City' s Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance contained herein; and WHEREAS, studies have shown that there is generally a parking surplus in the Lincoln Road Mall area; and WHEREAS, the City administration is trying to encourage the development of theaters in the Lincoln Road Mall area; and WHEREAS, the amendments set forth herein are necessary to the welfare of the residents of the City of Miami Beach, Florida. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. That Subsection 7-1, entitled "Parking Districts Established" of Zoning Ordinance No. 89-2665, is hereby amended as follows: 7-1 PARKING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED For the purpose of establishing Off-Street Parking requirements, the City of Miami Beach shall be divided into two parking districts. A. Parking District No. 1 - Parking District No. 1 is that area not included in Parking District No. 2 . B. Parking District No. 2 - Parking District No. 2 includes those properties with a Lot Line on Lincoln Road from the west side of Washington Avenue to the east side of Alton Road and those properties north of Lincoln Road and south of Seventeenth Street from the west side of Washington Avenue to the east side of Lenox Court. SECTION 2 . That Subsection 7-2 , entitled "Off-Street Parking Required" of Zoning Ordinance No. 89-2665, is hereby amended as follows: 7-2 OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIRED Except as otherwise provided in this Ordinance, when any Building or Structure is erected or altered, accessory Off-Street Parking Spaces shall be provided for the Building, Structure or additional Floor Area as follows: B. Parking District No. 2 1 There shall be no Off-Street Parking requirement for Uses in this Parking District except for those listed below: 1. Apartment Building and Apartment-Hotel - 12 spaces for each unit regardless of size or number of bedrooms. The parking requirement may be satisfied by entering into a Development Agreement with the City to provide for said parking through the construction of facilities over City owned properties (air rights) or by providing for Off-Site Parking facilities in accordance with Section 7-3 of this Ordinance. 2 . Adult Congregate Living Facility - 1 space for every 2 beds. 3 . Offices - 1 space per 400 square feet of Floor Area. 4 . Theaters - No requirement for the first 600 seats; one (1) space for every additional eight (8) seats. The parking requirement for this use may not be satisfied through the Parking Impact Fee Program as stated in Subsection 7-7 of this Ordinance. 1 space per 4 scats. 5. Religious Institutions, Schools, Nursing Homes - As per Section 7-2 ,A. SECTION 3. INCLUSION IN ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 89-2665. 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 City of Miami Beach Zoning Ordinance No. 89-2665 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. REPEALER. That all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are herewith 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 29th day of January , 1994 . PASSED and ADOPTED this 19th day ,f January q 1994. / / MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK 1st reading 1/5/94 2nd reading 1/19/94 Underline = new language Strike out = deleted language DJG/JGG October 21, 1993 MIL/RISK.3/LRPMKIR.93 FORM APPROVED 2 LEGAL DEPT. By Date - 2 Pr" S3 CITY OF MIAMI 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. 4-9(1 TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: Members of the City Commission Jan. 19, 1994 FROM: Roger M. Carlton / City Manager SUBJECT: AMENDMENTS TO ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 89-2665 AMENDING SECTION 7, "PARKING REGULATIONS", PERTAINING TO AMENDING THE BOUNDARY OF PARKING DISTRICT NO. 2 AND MODIFYING THE PARKING REQUIREMENT FOR THEATERS LOCATED WITHIN PARKING DISTRICT NO. 2 - SECOND READING ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission, upon holding a public hearing and due consideration, adopt on second reading the attached Ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance 89-2665. BACKGROUND The City Commission is being asked to consider an amendment to the current Zoning Ordinance' regarding the parking regulations for theaters located within Parking District No. 2 within the vicinity of Lincoln Road. A second amendment proposes the expansion of the boundaries of Parking District No. 2 to include those properties north of Lincoln Road and south of Seventeenth Street from the west side of Washington Avenue to the east side of Lenox Court (see attached map) . The Planning Board, at its meeting of October 26, 1993 , voted 4-3 to recommend in favor of the proposed amendments. The City Commission, at its meeting of January 5, 1994 , voted 7-0 to approve this amendment, on first reading. It is important to note that the Land Use and Development Committee, at its meeting of January 10, 1994, voted to approve a motion to limit the size of a theater to ten screens and/or no more than 2 , 000 seats when the City proceeds with a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the development of such a facility in this area. The committee also endorsed a commitment by the City to explore the possibility of a joint venture with Sun Bank to build a 600 to 700-space parking garage on the lots west of the proposed movie theater sites. ANALYSIS The proposed amendments are designed to encourage the development of motion picture theaters within the Lincoln Road Mall area by modifying the parking requirement for theaters to except the requirement for the first 600 seats and require one (1) parking space for every additional eight (8) seats over the 600 seat threshold. The concept is that many potential theater patrons -is would park in the existing lots or the garage serving Lincoln Road AGENDA R ITEM ` J DATE / I 94/ and walk to the mall to attend a new theater or theaters. Importantly, the parking requirement for theaters could not be satisfied through participation in the Parking Impact Fee Program. Recent parking studies prepared by the City's consultant for Lincoln Road have confirmed that there is generally a surplus of available public parking spaces in Parking District No. 2 . Therefore, the proposed amendments constitute an efficient mechanism to attract new theater development, which should help foster supplementary economic growth to the surrounding Lincoln Road Mall area without compromising the need to provide adequate parking to serve this area. By expanding Parking District No. 2 north to Seventeenth Street, the existing at-grade municipal parking facilities immediately to the north of Lincoln Road will become eligible as prime sites for new theater development. As such, the City Administration is also seeking authorization to proceed with a Request For Proposals (RFP) to develop a multiple-screen cinema with up to 10 screens and/or 2000 seats. It is expected that the proposed revised parking requirement would create a substantial inducement to entice this sought-after development for the west end of Lincoln Road, while not jeopardizing the provision of adequate parking for the area generally. Nevertheless, the City will be exploring the possibility of a joint venture with Sun Bank to develop a 600 to 700-space garage to the west of the proposed theater site. CONCLUSION The Administration has concluded that the proposed amendments are necessary in order to encourage the development of theaters in the Lincoln Road Mall area and that they would not be detrimental to providing adequate parking for the area. It is recommended, therefore, that these amendments to Zoning Ordinance No. 89-2665 be adopted. DJG:MHF:ml cc: John Deliagioria, Chief Deputy City Attorney a:PB/DISK#3/thterpkg.cm `z y • N a) 'b I u N N 1~ C rd 0 N. •f O S+ r1 •r-I •H r-I •rI •H > �+ 0 ro u D N 0 ctl •H 4-1 (1.) (1) b4P./ u W rn >~ a) d OD •H .' 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