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Ordinance 97-3082ORDINANCE NO. 97-3082 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ENACTING SECTION 14-8, ENTITLED "HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REGISTRATION AND PERMIT" OF MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE CHAPTER 14 , ENTITLED "FIRE PREVENTION"; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR PERMITS; SETTING A FEE SCHEDULE; PROVIDING FOR PLACARDS; PROVIDING FOR ON-SITE INSPECTIONS; PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the purpose and intent of this ordinance is to establish a permitting process including the collection of fees to regulate, supervise and promote fire safety and prevention through proper storage, handling and use of hazardous materials; and WHEREAS, the requirement of a permit issued by the Fire Department to property owners storing, handling or using hazardous materials in the City of Miami Beach is authorized by Article 31, Section 31-103 of the South Florida Fire Prevention Code; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the City of Miami Beach and for the protection and conservation of the environment to engage in a permitting and placarding process in order to promote, ensure and effectuate the prompt investigation, abatement and removal of hazardous materials within municipal territorial limits; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. That Section 14-8, entitled "Hazardous Material Registration and Permit" of Miami Beach City Code Chapter 14, entitled " Fire Prevention " is hereby enacted to read as follows: Section 14-8. Hazardous Material Registration and Permit. () Definitions. The following terms , shall have the following meanings for purposes of this section: a) Hazardous material shall mean that material, chemical or substance which is highly flammable, or which may self -react with other materials to cause fires or explosions, or Which by its presence creates or augments a fire or explosion hazard, or which by its toxicity, radioactivity or any other physical, chemical or nuclear property when contained or when involved in an unauthorized release may cause danger to life or create serious health hazard. Hazardous material shall include such material as compressed gases, cryogenic fluid, flammable liquid, combustible liquid, flammable solid, corrosives, oxidizing material, reactive and unstable material, highly toxic, poisonous and radioactive material, whether the material is in usable or waste condition. Hazardous material shall include material identified in the Florida Substance List compiled by the Florida Department of Labor and Employment Security pursuant to section 442.103, Florida Statutes. a) Person shall mean any natural person, firm, individual association, corporation, partnership, joint venture, municipality, governmental agency, political subdivision, public officer, partner. director, officer, public corporation or any other entity of any kind whatsoever, jointly and severally, singular or plural. (3) Placard shall mean a visible hazard identification sign or plate indicating any and all of the hazardous materials presently stored, handled or used on the premises. I4.) Premises shall mean the building or structure or portion thereof upon which hazardous material is stored. handled or used. t') Hazardous Material Registration and Permit. No person shall store, handle or use any hazardous materials unless and until a valid permit has been issued by the Fire Department in accordance with South Florida Fire Prevention Code, Article 31, Section 31.103. Anyone obtaining a permit under this section shall pay $150.00 permit fee during the month following the enactment of this legislation but by no later than October 1st. Permits shall be renewed on an annual basis. Failure to pay the fee within thirty (30) days will result in a late permit fee of $250.00. Failure to pay the fee within ninety (90) days, will result in a late permit fee of $500.00. All applications for permits shall be on a form prescribed by the Fire Department and accompanied by a Hazardous Material Inventory Form providing the following information: W the chemical or common name of the hazardous materials on the premises; a) an estimate of the maximum amount of hazardous material present on the premises; al an estimate amount of the average daily hazardous material present on the premises; 441 the specific location of the hazardous materials on the premises; (5) a brief description of the manner of storage of the hazardous materials. Placard requirement: Every person who obtains a permit pursuant to this section shall affix a placard for each hazardous material on the premises. Said placard shall be in compliance with NFPA Section 704 or as approved by the Fire Department. The placard must be affixed to a conspicuous location where each of the hazardous materials is stored, handled or used on the premises. The placard(s) may be obtained by the person or purchased from the Fire Department at a cost of $50.00. (d) Inspection: Every person shall allow the Fire Department to conduct an on-site inspection of the premises and shall provide to the Fire Department upon request, information on the specific types , amounts and locations of any and all hazardous material on the premises. fie) Enforcement: Any person who fails or refuses to comply with, or violates, any of the provisions of this Section. shall be subject to prosecution under the City's Code Enforcement system, in accordance with Chapter 9B of this Code and shall be subject to immediate suspension of the person's business license until such time as the provisions have been complied with. SECTION 2. REPEALER All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. 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. EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect on the 14th day of June , 1997. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of June, 1997. ATTEST: CITY CLERK 1st reading 5/21/97 2nd reading 6/4/97 MAYO APP ~' AS TO & FORM & LANGUAGE EXECUTION 424,, 422 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci. m iam i-beach.fl. us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 3/5.97 TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jose Garcia -Pedrosa City Manager II SUBJECT: ESTABLISHM .' T OF AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE AN ANNUAL DATE: June 4, 1997 PERMIT FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Ordinance on second and final reading. BACKGROUND: This proposal has been unanimously approved by the Capital Improvement and Finance Committee, and the City Commission at the first public hearing on May 21,1997 Florida State Statutes and the South Florida Fire Prevention Code requires "The Local Fire Chief to provide a permit process for the storage and/or sale of all hazardous materials in the specific jurisdiction." To address the hazardous material requirements of Florida State Statutes and the South Florida Fire Prevention Code, the Administration is recommending an Ordinance be adopted to provide for a comprehensive monitoring and placarding program, and a fee schedule for hazardous materials present in the City of Miami Beach. The proposed fee shall be as follows: a. Annual permitting fee of $150.00 as authorized under Ch. 252.85, Florida Statutes, to be effective on October 1st of each year. b. Late Fee: Permits shall be renewed on an annual basis, failure to pay the fee within thirty (30) days will result in a late permit fee of $250.00. Failure to pay the fee within ninety (90) days will result in a late permit fee of $500.00 c. Each occupancy or business storing hazardous materials shall placard their structures as provided in the South Florida Fire Prevention Code. Placards may be obtained by the person/owner or purchased from the Fire Department at a cost of $50.00 It is estimated that approximately 200 occupancies in the City of Miami Beach either store or use hazardous materials, which require permitting and reporting pursuant to Local, State and Federal laws. If enacted, it is estimated this Ordinance will generate approximately $30,000 per year. AGENDA ITEM ` 5 b DATE ~L Commission Memorandum Hazardous Materials Ordinance Page 2 June 4, 1997 ANALYSIS: Florida State Statutes, and the South Florida Fire Prevention Code mandate that any owner or operator of a facility, which is required to report the storage or use of hazardous materials, shall pay an annual reporting fee not to exceed $150.00 for each form report. Presently, the City of Hialeah has an Ordinance authorizing a permit fee of $150.00. This proposal has been unanimously approved by the Capital Improvement and Finance Committee, and the City Commission at the first public hearing on May 21,1997. CONCLUSION: The requested Ordinance will enhance the City of Miami Beach's ability to enforce State mandated requirements for storage and/or sale of hazardous materials, offset the costs for investigating, mitigating, removing or abating discharges of hazardous materials and the costs for specialized protective clothing and equipment. JGP/MDB/LG/gw M4j. C: Admin\FlazMat-2.cmj entitled Hazardous t- 6 a) 04 .b a 0 G 0 •H 4J CI • w4-1 CO (i) OD .--1a) ,,o, p4 . an r -i • q ro • •ri •H • v • ro +-+ • • 03 • w Z •