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Ordinance 2000-3267 ORDINANCE NO. 2000-3267 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA,AMENDING CHAPTER 106 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE ENTITLED "TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES" BY AMENDING ARTICLE II THEREOF ENTITLED "METERED PARKING" BY AMENDING DIVISION I ENTITLED "GENERALLY", BY AMENDING SECTION 106-55 TO PROVIDE FOR PARKING PROGRAMS AND REGULATIONS, RATES,FEES,AND FINES,AND PRESCRIBING THE PROGRAMS AND REGULATIONS, RATES, FEES, AND FINES ASSOCIATED WITH ON-STREET AND OFF-STREET PARKING, PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach has established parking programs and regulations, rates, fees and fines associated with on-street and off-street parking, both administratively and through action of the Mayor and City Commission; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach's Parking System has grown substantially over the last five years, both in services provided to the parking public and revenues derived from said services; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City of Miami Beach to establish additional parking programs and regulations, rates, fees, and fines that embody the City's parking programs and regulations, fees, and fines previously established; and WHEREAS, this proposed ordinance addresses and embodies several increases to existing parking rates and fees; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Parking System programs and regulations, rates, fees, and fines have been studied and reported upon by a parking consultant hired for said purpose by the Mayor and City Commission; and WHEREAS,the Parking and Transportation Committee,an advisory committee of the City of Miami Beach appointed by the Mayor and City Commission, have recommended the adoption of this proposed ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That Section 106-55 of Chapter 106 of the Miami Beach City Code, is hereby amended as follows: Sec. 106-55 Rcscrvcd Parking Rates, Fees, and Penalties (A)Parking Meter Rates and Time Limits. 1. South Beach Parking Zone: All metered parking south of 23rd Street (Dade Boulevard), from Ocean Drive to the westernmost parking lane of Alton Road, between South Pointe Park and 17th Street; and from 17th Street to 21st Street (Sunset Harbour Drive) from Alton Road to the westernmost parking areas along Purdy Avenue and to Biscayne Bay shall be at the rate of $1.00 per hour. All metered parking in the South Beach Parking Zone shall be enforced from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 midnight, seven(7) days per week. 2. All metered parking north of 23rd Street shall maintain the current mixed-rate structure of$ .50 per hour for off-street and remote parking, and $1.00 per hour for on-street metered parking in the commercial corridors of 41st Street, 71st Street and Normandy Drive. All metered parking north of 23rd Street shall be enforced from 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., seven (7) days per week. (B) Municipal Parking Garage Rates and Penalties. 1. 7th Street Garage: (a) Transient rates: $1.00 per hour or any portion thereof, with a $14.00 maximum per 24 hour period (applicable sales tax included in the hourly and maximum rate). (b) Lost ticket charge: Parkers who cannot produce a parking entry ticket will be charged the maximum daily rate of$14.00. (c) Monthly parking: $75.00 per month, per permit, plus applicable sales tax. (d) Weekend evening flat rate: $10 per vehicle. 2. 12th Street Garage: (a) Until renovation of the facility is completed, and the garage operations are converted to fully electronic, revenue control equipment, the daily rates shall be: $6.00 per 24-hour period (no in and out parking),Monday through Thursday, and $8.00 per 24-hour period (no in and out parking) Friday, Saturday and Sunday. (applicable sales tax included in the daily rate). (b) Once renovation of the facility is completed, and the garage operations are converted to fully electronic, revenue control equipment, the rates shall be as follows: 1. Transient rates: $1.00 per hour or any portion thereof, with an$8.00 maximum per 24 hour period applicable sales tax included in the hourly and maximum rate). 2. Lost ticket charge Parkers who cannot produce a parking entry ticket will be charged the maximum daily rate of$8.00. 3. Monthly parking: $60.00 per month,per permit, plus applicable sales tax. 3. 13th Street Garage: (a) Until renovation of the facility is completed, and the garage operations are converted to fully electronic, revenue control equipment, the daily rates shall be: $6.00 per 24-hour period (no in and out parking), Monday through Thursday, and $8.00 per 24-hour period(no in and out parking) Friday, Saturday and Sunday. (b) Once renovation of the facility is completed, and the garage operations are converted to fully electronic, revenue control equipment, the rates shall be as follows: 1. Transient rates: $1.00 per hour or any portion thereof, with an$8.00 maximum per 24 hour period(applicable sales tax included in the hourly and maximum rate). 2. Lost ticket charge: Parkers who cannot produce a parking entry ticket will be charged the maximum daily rate of$8.00. 3. Monthly parking: $60.00 per month,per permit. plus applicable sales tax. 4. 17th Street Garage: (a)Transient rates: $1.00 per hour or any portion thereof, with an $8.00 maximum per 24 hour period (applicable sales tax included in the hourly and maximum rate). (b) Lost ticket charge: Parkers who cannot produce a parking entry ticket will be charged the maximum daily rate of$8.00. (c)Monthly parking: $60.00 per month, per permit, plus applicable sales tax. 5. 42nd Street Garage: (a)Transient rates: $1.00 per hour or any portion thereof, with an $8.00 maximum per 24 hour period (applicable sales tax included in the hourly and maximum rate). (b) Lost ticket charge: Parkers who cannot produce a parking entry ticket will be charged the maximum daily rate of$8.00. (c)Monthly parking: $60.00 per month,per permit. plus applicable sales tax. (C) Facility Specific Monthly Parking Permit Program. 1. Facility specific monthly parking is available on a first-come first- served, space available basis. (a)Municipal Parking Lots: Facility specific monthly parking in surface lots is available on a first-come first-served, space available basis. Permits are issued by the Parking Department's Permit Liaison at the offices of the Parking Department. All monthly parkers are required to renew their monthly parking in advance, no later than the 5th of each month. If payment is not received by the 5th of the month, then the permit is rendered invalid. Monthly facility specific permit parking can be purchased for up to 12 months at a time. At no time shall such permit parking be sold for a period of greater than 12 months, unless by action of the Mayor and City Commission. (b) Municipal Parking Garages: Facility specific monthly parking in Municipal Parking Garages available on a first- come first-served, space available basis. Permits are issued by the Parking Department's Permit Liaison at the offices of the Parking Department. There is a$10 deposit required for each access card (permit) issued. Lost access cards will be replaced at a fee of$25 per access card. All monthly parkers are required to renew their monthly parking in advance, no later than the 5th of each month. If payment is not received by the 5th of the month, then the access card (permit) is electronically rendered invalid. Monthly facility specific permit parking can be purchased for up to 12 months at a time. At no time shall such permit parking be sold for a period of greater than 12 months, unless by action of the Mayor and City Commission. (c)On-Street Areas: Area specific on-street monthly parking is available on a first-come first-served, space available basis. Permits are issued by the Parking Department's Permit Liaison at the offices of the Parking Department. The Parking Director shall oversee and develop these special on- street monthly permit areas as deemed necessary,where off- street parking facilities are not available to accommodate monthly parkers. All monthly parkers are required to renew and pay for their monthly parking in advance, no later than the 5th of each month. If payment is not received by the 5th of the month, then the permit is rendered invalid. Monthly on-street area specific permit parking can be purchased for up to 12 months at a time. At no time shall such permit parking be sold for a period of greater than 12 months, unless by action of the Mayor and City Commission. (D) Special Realtor Permits. Parking placard permits are available to Realtors licensed in the City of Miami Beach, at a rate of $5.00 per permit placard, per month, plus applicable sales tax.Placards may be purchased by Realtors presenting a real estate license with a City of Miami Beach address. This special Realtor permit allows Miami Beach Realtors to park in restricted residential zones throughout the City,during the days and hours of restriction for a maximum of two (2) hours per location. The placard permit is not valid at parking meters (on-street or off-street) and is not valid at any attended municipal parking lot or municipal parking garage. (E) Reserved/Restricted Commercial On-Street Permit Parking. Reserved/restricted commercial on-street permit parking is permitted for the production industry only. Requests for said areas are handled by the Parking Director on a case by case, space available basis. No reserved/restricted on- street permit area shall be created from a metered parking space. Said reserved/restricted on-street permit parking shall be installed to accommodate broadcast/satellite and production vehicles. The monthly fee for the reserved/restricted on-street spaces are calculated as follows: $75.00 per linear 20 feet of reserved space,per month.,payable on a quarterly basis only. Reserved/restricted commercial on-street permit parking permitees are required to renew their parking permit quarterly in advance,no later than the 5th of the first month of the next quarterly billing period. If payment is not received, then the permit and restricted area is rendered invalid. Permit parking may be purchased for up to 12 months at a time. At no time shall such permit parking be sold for a period of greater than 12 months unless by action of the Mayor and City Commission. Signage shall be paid by the permittee at the rate of$30.00 per sign installed. Replacement signs shall be installed at the same rate. (F) Valet Storage Spaces. The City may provide on an as-needed basis, the ability for a valet service company to rent public parking spaces to accommodate valet parking storage for special events. The Parking Director shall weigh the impact of each request on the parking area and its users, and shall determine both the ability to lease spaces, and the number of spaces that may be leased for the special event. The fee per space is $14.00 per day, payable 24 hours in advance. The daily rate includes applicable sales tax. No additional public parking space rentals for valet storage shall be allowed unless by action of the Mayor and City Commission. (G) Metered Parking Space Rentals. 1. Administrative Fees: The Parking Department shall charge an administrative services fee for all bagged meter requests. The fee schedule is as follows: (a) $20.00 administrative fee assessed for any meter rental of five (5) meters or less. (b) $25.00 administrative fee assessed for any meter rental of from five (5) to ten(10)meters. (c) $30.00 administrative fee assessed for any meter rental of 10 meters or more. 2. Valet Ramp Spaces: The City may provide on an as-needed basis, the ability for a valet service company to rent public parking spaces for the purpose of creating a valet ramp for the expeditious unloading and loading of passengers. The Parking Director shall determine the number and location of said spaces, and will provide, if possible, spaces adjacent to the business served by the valet service. A copy the Valet Occupational License for the location to be served, a notarized letter of authorization from the business owner and a Certificate of Insurance covering the valet service location must be presented to the Parking Department when submitting for the first meter rental request. The fee per space is $10.00 per day, payable two weeks in advance for regular users, and 24 hours in advance for special events. Valet meter bags (hoods) shall be blue in color and shall state, "No Parking/Tow Away" and shall be strictly enforced. 3. Construction Meter Rentals: Bagged meters for construction purposes shall only be restricted between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Meter bags shall be removed on Friday evenings at 6:00 p.m. to allow for additional parking opportunities for the public on the weekends. Construction meter bags shall be yellow in color and shall state, "No Parking 6am-6pm/Tow Away". A copy of a valid, City issued building permit must accompany each application for meter rental. The fee per space is$5.00 per meter,per day, for the first five (5)meters, and$10.00 per meter,per day for each additional bagged meter over five (5). If the construction needs include the weekend, then meter bags shall remain; however, the charge for the weekend meters shall be $10.00 per meter, no matter the number of bagged meters. Only essential vehicles shall be parked at bagged meters. No construction crew parking is allowed at meters bagged for construction. Construction bagged meters are payable two weeks in advance. If the rental is to be greater than a two-week period, then payment shall be due one month in advance. Construction bagged meters can be purchased for up to 12 months at a time. At no time shall such permit parking be sold for a period of greater than 12 months unless by action of the Mayor and City Commission. 4. Bagged Meters for Production and Film Use: The City may provide on an as-needed basis, bagged meters to accommodate production and film needs. A copy of a valid, City issued production/film permit must accompany each application for meter rental.The fee per space is $10.00 per meter, per day, payable twenty-four (24) hours in advance. Only essential vehicles shall be allowed to park at bagged meters, arrangements for crew parking on a first-come, first-served basis can be arranged with the Parking Depai tinent. Meter bags for production and film use shall be blue in color and shall state, "No Parking/Tow Away", and shall be strictly enforced. 5. Bagged Meters and Parking Space Rental for Special Events: The City may provide on an as-needed basis, bagged meters and parking space rental to accommodate special events. A copy of a valid, City issued Special Event Permit must accompany each application for meter rental. The fee per space is $10.00 per meter, per day, payable twenty-four (24) hours in advance. Only essential vehicles shall be allowed to park at bagged meters, arrangements for event staff parking on a first-come, first-served basis can be arranged with the Parking Department. Meter bags for special events shall be blue in color and shall state, "No Parking/Tow Away", and shall be strictly enforced. (H) Parking Meter Removal. 1. Temporary Parking Meter Removal: The City may provide for the temporary removal of parking meters to accommodate construction and other limited needs. The fee for the removal of the meter and post shall be$50.00 per meter. The cost for reinstallation of the meter and pole shall be $50.00 per meter. Meter removal and replacement shallbe paid to the Parking Department in advance at a rate of$100 per meter. Additionally, the applicable bagged meter rental rate shall be assessed on a per space, per day basis, payable in advance, until such time as the parking meter is reinstalled. 2. Permanent Parking Meter Removal: Permanent parking meter removal requests are strongly discouraged. The fee for the permanent removal of a metered parking space shall be at the same rate as the Parking Impact Fee, or$15,000 per space. Temporary Residential Guest Parking Placard Permits. Temporary residential guest permits, allowing for guest parking in the restricted residential zones is available to bonafide guests of a resident of the restricted residential parking zones at a fee of$3 per day, for a maximum two-week period. Permits must be purchased by a restricted residential zone resident. Temporary guest placard permits are only valid in the restricted residential zone of the resident purchasing the guest permit, and are not valid at any parking meter,municipal parking lot or garage. (J) Hotel Hang Tag Program. A daily 24-hour small hotel hang tag program is made available by the Parking Department through eligible hotels at a fee of$6.00 per hang tag, per day. A small hotel is defined as a hotel consisting of less than 150 guest rooms, and does not provide a hotel valet parking service for its guests. The hotel hang tag is day, month and year specific. The hang tag is sold by the hotel to the guest for a fee of $6.00 per day. The hotel is responsible for proper issuance of the hang tag to include: hole punching the appropriate day, month and year and charging no more than $6.00 to the hotel guest for the hang tag. At no time may the hotel add any surcharge or additional charge to the hotel hang tag fee. The hotel hang tag is valid from 12:00 noon on the day of issuance (the hole punched date)until 12:00 noon the following day. The Parking Director shall establish the parking areas of the hotel hang tag program. There are hotel hang tag programs established in the following areas: 1. North Beach Hotel Hang Tag Program 2. Middle Beach Hotel Hang Tag Program 3. Collins Park Hotel Hang Tag Program (K) Restricted Residential Parking Program. There are currently seven (7) restricted residential parking zones. These zones are created to protect the quality of life of the City's residents in areas where residential parking is severely impacted by competing uses. The zones are as follows: Zone 1 South Pointe Zone 1 Ocean Drive Zone 2 Flamingo Park Zone 3 Michigan/Lenox Zone 4 Museum District Zone 5 Indian Creek Zone 6 Meridian/Convention Center SECTION 2. INCLUSION IN THE CITY CODE. It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of Ordinances 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 3. REPEALER. That all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are repealed. SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. 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 on the 7th day of October , 2000. PASSED and ADOPTED this 27th day of September , 2000. MAYOR ATTEST: 1'tctd MCtU' APPROVED AS TO FORM&LANGUAGE CITY CLERK &FOR EXECUTION T:\AGENDA\2000\SEP1300\REGULAR\RATE.ORD 8/2000y V..'-QU 1st reading 9/13/00 ttorney Date 2nd reading 9/27/00 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.m iam i-beach.fl.us .1••••••• •••.6••••••••••••nORDDRA COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO.-7 22— O TO: Mayor Neisen O.Kasdin and DATE: September 27,2000 Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M.Gonzalez City Manager SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE 0 THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA,AMENDING CHAPTER 106 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE ENTITLED"TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES"BY AMENDING ARTICLE II THERE ENTITLED"METERED PARKING"BY AMENDING DIVISION I ENTITLED "GENERALLY" BY AMENDING SECTION 106-55 TO PROVIDE FOR PARKING PROGRAMS AND REGULATIONS, RATES, FEES, AND FINES, AND PRESCRIBING THE PROGRAMS AND REGULATIONS, RATES, FEES AND FINES ASSOCIATED WITH ON-STREET AND OFF-STREET PARKING, PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Adopt the Ordinance on second and final reading. ANALYSIS: The City of Miami Beach has established parking programs and regulations, rates, fees, and fines associated with off-street and on-street parking both administratively and through action of the Mayor and City Commission; however, many of these programs, regulations, rates, fees and fines have not been included in a comprehensive Rate Ordinance for Parking. With the growth over the last decade of the parking system, its services and programs, as well as the revenues derived from parking services, it is in the best interest of the City of Miami Beach to establish an Ordinance that embodies the parking programs, regulations, rates, fees, and fines. In January of 1999 the Mayor and City Commission authorized a consultant study of the City of Miami Beach Parking System to study the parking system's programs, rates, time limits and fees, and to evaluate the possible impact that four proposed public-private parking garage developments could have on the existing parking system. The consultant's overall findings were that both the City's rates and time limits were far below the average for the immediate tri-county area. The results of that study were presented to the Mayor and City Commission. In July of 1999, the Mayor and City Commission directed the Administration to seek alternate AGENDA ITEM te 3`) DATE 9 2-7- oo Commission Memorandum September 13, 2000 Parking Rate Ordinance Page 2 sources of funding to support the Electrowave annual operations. In an effort to meet that directive, the Administration reviewed the findings of the consultant parking study, and recommended to the Transportation and Parking Committee several increases to the existing rates and time limits of the parking system. Over the last six months, the Transportation and Parking Committee considered many of the recommendations of the Administration and the Parking study. As a result, the Committee formed a Subcommittee to further analyze the proposed rate increases, while following the Committee's directive to not adversely impact residents but to apply consistent standards and prioritize heavy usage/saturated areas. The subcommittee reviewed several aspects of the proposed fee increases,and concluding on July 11,2000,the Committee supported the following rate and time limit increases, and additional fee enhancements to the services provided by the parking system. On September 13, 2000, the Mayor and City Commission approved the Ordinance on first reading and scheduled this hearing for second and final hearing. Additionally, a Letter to Commission has been forwarded to address the policies and procedures regarding the bagging of parking meters for valet ramps, construction project, and the production industry. The proposed parking rate changes can be delineated in four categories: (1) Rate increases and implementation of revenue control equipment at the 12th and 13th Street Garages; (2) Standardization of meter rates and hours of operation south of 23rd Street; (3) Rates and fees for metered space rentals; and (4) Monthly parking rate increase. (1) Rate increases and implementation of revenue control equipment at the 12th and 13th Street Garages: 13th Street Garage: Current rates: Monday- Thursday$4.00 per day, no in and out Friday- Sunday $6.00 per day, no in and out Proposed rates: Monday - Thursday$6.00 per day, no in and out Friday - Sunday $8.00 per day, no in and out 12th Street Garage: Current rates: Monday- Friday at 6 p.m. $2.00 for 2 hours or less, no in and out $4.00 for greater than 2 hours, no in and out Friday 6 p.m. - Monday 6 a.m. $6.00 flat rate Proposed rates: Monday- Thursday$6.00 per day, no in and out Friday- Sunday $8.00 per day, no in and out Applicable to both the 12th and 13th Street Garages: Once the renovation of the facilities are completed, and the garage operations are converted to fully electronic, revenue control equipment, the rates shall be as follows: 1. Transient rates: $1.00 per hour or any portion thereof, with an $8.00 maximum per 24-hour period (applicable sales tax included in the hourly and maximum rate). 2. Lost ticket charge: Parkers who cannot produce a parking entry ticket will be charged the maximum daily rate of$8.00. Commission Memorandum September 13, 2000 Parking Rate Ordinance Page 3 (These rates shall be consistent with the 17th Street Garage, 5-A Surface Lots (Washington- Pennsylvania at 17th Street) and the 42nd Street Garage. The hourly rate at the 7th Street Garage is $1.00 hour. However, the maximum rate for 24 hours is $14.00). (2) Standardization of meter rates and hours of operation south of 23rd Street: Current rates: There is a blended meter rate of$1.00 per hour, and $.50 per hour. Current time limits: Meters are enforced from 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. and from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight on Ocean Drive and the 100 blocks from 5th- 15th Streets. Proposed rates: $1.00 per hour for all meters south of 23rd Street Proposed time limits: Meters to be enforced from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 midnight. There are no rate or time limit increases recommended for parking meters north of 23rd Street. (3) Rates and fees for metered space rentals: I) Administrative Fee. The Transportation and Parking Committee recommended the implementation of an Administrative Fee for all metered parking space rentals, similar to the Administrative Fee charged for off-duty police work. The Subcommittee on Meter Rates and Time Limits found that the current rate of bagging the parking meter did not cover personnel costs (both administrative and field operations) nor did it cover the unrealized potential revenue for the duration of the meter bagging. The recommended fee structure is as follows: (a) $20.00 administrative fee assessed for any meter rental of five (5)meters or less. (b) $25.00 administrative fee assessed for any meter rental of from five (5) to ten(10) meters. (c) $30.00 administrative fee assessed for any meter rental of 10 meters or more. II) Bagged Meter Fees: Current rate: $ 7.00 per meter, per day plus sales tax, if applicable. Recommended rate: $10.00 per meter, per day plus sales tax if applicable. Bagged meters for construction are currently bagged at 1/2 the rate ($3.50 per meter per day) if the bagged meter detail is needed for two weeks or greater. The Administration and the Transportation and Parking Committee recommend the following changes to the construction meter bagging program: The fee per space shall be$5.00 per meter,per day, for the first five (5) meters, and $10.00 per meter,per day for each additional bagged meter over five(5). Construction bagging shall be restricted Monday through Friday,6:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m., allowing the public to park at the bagged meters from 6:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m. If the construction needs include the weekend, then meter bags shall remain; however, the charge for the weekend meters shall be $10.00 per meter,no matter the number of bagged meters. Weekend rentals shall be restricted from 6:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m., allowing the public to park at the bagged meters from 6:00 p.m. -6:00 a.m. Construction meter bags shall be yellow in color and shall state, "No Parking 6am- 6pm/Tow Away". Commission Memorandum September 13, 2000 Parking Rate Ordinance Page 4 III) Valet Storage at Off-Street Bagged Meters: Current rate: $10.00 per space per day (includes applicable sales tax). Recommended rate: $14.00 per space per day (includes applicable sales tax). The City provides on an as-needed basis, the ability for a valet service company to rent public parking spaces to accommodate valet parking storage for special events. The Parking Director weighs the impact of each request on the parking area and its users, and determines both the ability to lease spaces, and the number of spaces that may be leased for the special event. (4) Monthly parking rate increase: Facility Specific Monthly Parking Program: • Current rate: $50.00 per monthly permit, plus applicable sales tax Recommended rate: $60.00 per monthly permit, plus applicable sales tax Facility specific monthly parking is available on a first-come first-served, space available basis in Municipal Parking Lots,Municipal Parking Garages, and in limited on-street areas where there are no off-street facilities to serve the monthly parker. CONCLUSION: The proposed rate increases are lower than the rates recommended by the City's parking consultant, and continue to provide the City of Miami Beach with reasonable and attractive parking rates, preserving the quality of life of our residents, while continuing to attract business investment, reinvestment and development to our City. It is estimated that the increased rates and time limits will garner approximately $1,000,000 in additional parking revenues,which can then be allocated annually to support the ongoing operations of the City's Electrowave. CA( JMG/CMC/JYG T:AGENDA\2000\SEP2700\REGULAR\RATEMEMO.CM el . M '. N w N - . o E zzo � Wo - cu ozd � •