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2003-3421 OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 2003-3421 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 50 OF THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION"; AMENDING SECTION 50-5, ENTITLED "ANNUAL FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION PERMIT"; AMENDING SUBSECTION 50-5(d) THEREOF, ENTITLED "FEES"; AMENDING APPENDIX A, AS REFERRED TO THEREIN; SAID AMENDMENTS PROVIDING FOR AN INCREASE IN FEES CHARGED FOR FIRE SAFETY PERMITS OF FIFTEEN (15%) PERCENT, COMMENCING ON OCTOBER 1, 2003 (FISCAL YEAR 2003-04); PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, at its regular meeting on May 12, 2003, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommended an increase in the fee charged for annual fire safety permits of 15%, with the new rate to take effect on October 1, 2003 (Fiscal Year 2003- 04); and WHEREAS, the annual fire safety permit cumulative change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) from March 1997 to March 2003 was 15%; and WHEREAS, it is further recommended that said fees, following the aforestated increase, be increased annually on October 1st of the City's Fiscal Year, by an amount commensurate with a change in the CPI; and WHEREAS, on first reading of the aforestated ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations, with the exception of the annual increase provisions after fiscal year 2003-04, which was not accepted. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA. SECTION 1. That Chapter 50, Section 50-5, Subsection 50-5(d) of the Miami Beach City Code is hereby amended as follows: Section 50-5 Annual fire prevention and fire safety inspection permit. (d) Fees. The fees for the issuance of the fire safety permit and the annual renewal thereof, as may be required, are herein listed as follows. Occupancies are classified in accordance with Chapter 4 of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 101 Life Safety Code, adopted by the City. As provided in Resolution No , a review of the annual fee will be required whenever the change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), between the latest CPI and the date of the CPI used for the last fee adjustment, is five percent (5%) or Rreater. SECTION 2. That Chapter 50, Section 50-5, Subsection 50(5)(d), and Appendix A thereto is hereby amended as indicated below. APPENDIX A FEE SCHEDULE FEE SCHEDULE This appendix includes all fees and charges established by the city commission that are referred to in the indicated sections of the Code of Ordinances: TABLE INSET: .... ISection this code Description Subpart A. General Ordinances I_Amount Sec 50-5(d)(1) Sec 50-5(d)(2) Assembly occupancies: Class A--occupant load greater than 1,000 persons .......... !00.00 Class B--occupant load greater than 300 but not greater than 1,000 persons. 75.00 Class C--occupant load of 50 or more but not > 300 persons .......... 50.00 Educational occupancies: Schools (private)--educational facilities inclusive of the first to the 12th grade: Buildings up to 10,000 square feet .......... 115.00 86.25 57.50 57.50 Buildings greater than 10,000 square feet .......... 50.09 57.50 Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet .......... Nurseries, day care centers, kindergartens--educational facilities up to but not including the first grade .......... ! .OO 1.15 59.00 57.50 Sec 50-5(d)(3) Health care occupancies: Private hospitals, nursing homes, limited care facilities: Up to 100 beds .......... Over 100 beds .......... !25.90 143.75 !25.00 143.75 Sec 50-5(d)(4) Plus, per bed over 100 .......... Residential occupancies: Apartment buildings: 3--11 dwelling units .......... 1.25 1.44 50.00 57.50 12--50 dwelling units .......... 70.09 80.50 Over 50 dwelling units .......... 70.00 80.50 Plus, per unit over 50 .......... Hotel, motel, dormitories, lodging house or rooming house: 3--50 rental sleeping units .......... Over 50 sleeping units .......... Plus, per unit over 50 .......... Board and care facilities .......... 2.90 2.30 79.09 80.50 70.90 80.50 2.09 2.30 Small facilities--not more than 16 residents .......... 70.90 80.50 Sec 50-5(d)(5) Large facilities--more than 16 residents .......... Plus, per unit over 16 .......... Mercantile occupancies: Class A--all stores having an aggregate gross area of more than 30,000 square feet or utilizing more than three levels,. excluding mezzanines, for sales purposes .......... Plus, 1,000 square feet over 30,000 square feet .......... 79.90 80.50 2.99 2.30 75.09 86.25 !.00 1.15 Sec 50-5(d)(6) Class B--all stores of more than 3,000 square feet but not more than 30,000 square feet aggregate gross area, or 75.99 86.25 utilizing floors above or below the street floor level for sales 75.99 86.25 Class C--all stores of not more than 3,000 square feet gross area used for sales purposes on one story only 59.99 57.50 Business occupancies: General offices, including doctors', dentists', and outpatient clinics (ambulatory): Up to 5,000 square feet .......... 59.90 57.50 Over 5,000 square feet .......... 59.00 57.50 Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet .......... 1.15 57.50 1.15 Colleges and university instructional buildings, classrooms under 50 persons and instructional laboratories .......... 59.00 Sec 50-5(d)(7) Plus, for each classroom .......... Industrial occupancies: General industrial occupancies--industrial operations conducted in buildings of conventional design suitable for various types of industrial processes; subject to possible use for types of industrial processes with high density of employee population: Up to 5,000 square feet .......... ! .O0 50.00 57.50 57.50 1.15 Over 5,000 square feet .......... Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet .......... ! .0O Special purpose industrial occupancies - industrial operations in buildings designed for and suitable only for particular types of operations, characterizes by a relatively Iow density of employee population, with much of the area occupied by machinery or equipment Up to 5,000 square feet .......... 75.00 86.25 Over 5,000 square feet .......... 75.90 86.25 Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet .......... 1.25 1.44 Sec 50-5(d)(8) Sec 50-5(d)(9) High hazard industrial occupancies--buildings having high hazard materials, processes, or contents: Up to 5,000 square feet .......... Over 5,000 square feet .......... Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet .......... Storage occupancies: Low hazard contents-classified as those of such Iow combustibility that no self-propagating fire therein can occur .......... !00.00 ! .59 59.99 Ordinary hazard contents--classified as those that are likely to burn with moderate rapidly or to give off a considerable volume of smoke: 75.90 75.09 Up to 10,000 square feet .......... Over 10,000 square feet .......... Plus, for each additional 2,000 square feet .......... ! .99 High hazard contents-classified as those that are likely to burn with extreme rapidity or from which explosions are likely: Up to 5,000 square feet .......... !09.09 Over 5,000 square feet .......... Plus, for each additional 1,000 square feet .......... Marinas; 3 to 12 boat slips .......... !09.00 50.00 !00.09 100.90 13 to 50 boat slips .......... Over 50 boat slips .......... Plus, per slip over 50 .......... 115.00 115.00 1.73 57.50 86.25 86.25 1.15 115.00 115.00 1.15 57.50 115.00 115.00 REPEALER 1.50 1.73 All ordinance or parts of ordinance amendment in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance amendment is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. CODIFICATION It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, and it is hereby Ordained 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 of relettered To accomplish such intentions and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article", or other appropriate word. EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect on October 1,2003. PASSED AND ADOPTED This 30th day of MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK 1ST Reading 07/02/03 2ND READING 07/30/03 AppROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: IAn Ordinance of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida Amending Subsections of Chapter 102 Entitled "Taxation" Article V Occupational License Tax and the "Building Regulations" subsection and Amending fees for 14-426(3)(G) thereof entitled "Certificate of Use Fees" as well as amending "Annual Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Inspections" subsections and amending fees for 50-5(d)(1-9) Issue: Shall the fees for occupational licenses, certificates of use and fire safety inspection be increased for FY 03/04 and a policy to trigger an automatic review of fees be established when a certain threshold change in the CPI occurs? Item Summary/Recommendation: Occupational licenses are limited to a maximum increase of 5% every other year. Such fees were last increased in June 1995, based on a 1994 study. The change in CPI from June 1994 through March 2003 is 24.5%. Therefore, it is recommended that these fees be automatically increased on October 1, 2003 by 5% and further, increased by 5% every other year on October 1, until such fees have caught up with the cumulative change in the CPI as of that date. The certificate of use fee was last increased in 1992. The cumulative change in CPI from September 1992 to March 2003 is 30%. Therefore, it is recommended that the fee be increased by 10% on October 1,2003, 10% on October 1,2004, 10% October 1, 2005 and on October 1,2006 by the cumulative change in the CPI from March 2003 to September 2006. The annual fire inspection fee was established in 1997 and has not been increased since its inception. The cumulative change in CPI from March 1997 to March 2003 is 15%.Therefore, it is recommended that this fee be increased by 15% on October 1, 2003. Advisory Board Recommendation: 12, 2003 meeting. The Finance and Citywide Projects Committee approved the recommended fee increases during their May Financial Information: Additional Revenue Projection Source of Amount Account Approved Funds: 1 $151,000.00 011-8000-321200 OL 2 $37,000.00 011-8000-322150 CU 3 $50,000.00 011-8000-322155 Fire 4 Finance Dept. Total $238,000.00 City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking: I Patricia Walker Sign-Offs: Department Director '-~ ~sistant City Manager City Manager DATE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miarni-beach.fl.us COMMISSION MEMORANDUM To: From: Subject: Mayor David Dermer and Date: July 30, 2003 Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez .~"~ City Manager I °b'-~ SECONDpuBLiC HEARINGREADING AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING SUBSECTIONS OF CHAPTER 102 ENTITLED "TAXATION" ARTICLE V OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE TAX AND THE "BUILDING REGULATIONS" SUBSECTION AND AMENDING FEES FOR 14-426(3)(G) THEREOF ENTITLED "CERTIFICATE OF USE FEES" AS WELL AS AMENDING "ANNUAL FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE SAFETY INSPECTIONS" SUBSECTIONS AND AMENDING FEES FOR 50-5(D)(1-9) THEREOF ENTITLED "FEES FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THE FIRE SAFETY PERMIT AND THE ANNUAL RENEWAL THEREOF" OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Ordinance Amendment on second reading. ANALYSIS: On first reading of the ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations, with the exception of the automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted. It was then recommended that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a threshold change in the CPI occurs. Therefore, it is recommended that a review of the fees be initiated whenever the change in the CPi, between the current CPi and the date of CPI used to establish the last rate adjustment, is greater than five percent (5%). Upon reaching this threshold, and following a survey of fees for similar services in surrounding communities and/or an analysis to review the current cost of providing such services, adjustment to such fees will be incorporated into an amended ordinance or resolution, as appropriate, and submitted to the Mayor and City Commission for approval. This process will help to insure that the city is recovering costs for services provided and keeping fees competitive and in line with cost of living increases. This policy will be presented to the Mayor and the City Commission on July 30, 2003, for approval on a separate resolution. BACKGROUND: In Mayof 1993, there was a major reform of the Occupational License Tax Statute (Chapter 205 of the Florida Statutes). The key provision of this reform allowed local governing authorities more control over their licensing revenue. During June 1994, the Miami Beach City Commission appointed an Equity Rate Study Commission ("ERSC") whose members were representative of the local business community. The findings of the ERSC were advisory in nature only. The statute required that the City Commission review their finding and adopted a license ordinance prior to October 1, 1995. The Mayor and City Commission approved the Occupational License Ordinance upon first reading at the May 17, 1995, commission meeting, and referred the matter to the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee for their review. Subsequently, the Occupational License Ordinance was adopted on second reading June 7, 1995 and rates were established based on the 1994 study and have not been increased since that time. The Certificate of Use Ordinance was established in 1988 to recover building, planning, and zoning inspections and annual follow up. The fee was last increased by 50% by Ordinance No. 92-2797 on September 16, 1992. The Annual Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Inspection fee was first established on March 5, 1997, to recover the cost of providing fire prevention and fire safety inspections within the City, by Ordinance No. 97-3072 and has not been increased since that date. On July 31, 2002, the City Commission directed the Administration to combine the City occupational license, certificate of use, and fire safety permit on a single certificate as of October 1,2002. Additionally, the Commission directed the Administration to change the annual issue date of the certificate of use and the fire safety permit from June 1 to October 1, to coincide with the annual issuance of the occupational license. On May 12, 2003, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommended fee increases for occupational license, certificate of use, and fire inspection fees. Additionally they requested that an automatic annual escalation provision, based on the increase in the annual CPI, be implemented to ensure that rates keep up with the increased cost of providing services. Occupational License The Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommended an increase in the fee charged for each occupational license of 5%, and that the new rate take effect upon approval of the amended Ordinance. Additionally, the Committee recommended that an annual escalation provision, based on CPI, be included in the Ordinance. Occupational licenses are limited to a maximum increase of 5% every other year. Such fees were last increased in June 1995, based on a 1994 study. The change in CPI from June 1994 through March 2003 is 24.5%. Therefore, it is recommended that these fees be automatically increased on October 1,2003 by 5% and further, automatically increased by 5% every other year on October 1 until such fees have caught up with the cumulative change in CPI as of that date. Thereafter it is recommended, that the fees be adjusted automatically every other year on October 1, by the actual amount of the change in CPI for the intervening two-year period, not to exceed 5%. The Committee also recommended adding a classification and an annual fee for nightclubs (or a version of a dancehall license based on current zoning code)in addition to any other license fees paid. The fee is based on maximum occupant capacity, at $3 per occupant, with a $300 minimum, to recover nightclub inspection overtime costs, which are currently in excess of $75,000 per year. The rate is to take effect upon approval of the amended Ordinance. Additionally this fee shall increase at the rate of the cumulative change in CPI, every other year automatically on October 1, not to exceed 5%. However, on first reading of the ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations, with the exception of the automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted. It was then recommended that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a threshold change in the CPI occurs. The Committee also recommended adding a classification for an Adult Entertainment Establishment with an annual occupational license fee of $5,000 in addition to any other license fees paid. The rate is to take effect upon approval of the amended Ordinance. Additionally, this fee shall increase at the rate of the cumulative change in CPI, every other year automatically on October 1, not to exceed 5%. However, on first reading of the ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations, with the exception of the automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted. It was then recommended that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a threshold change in the CPI occu rs. Certificate of Use The Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommended an increase in the fee charged for the certificate of use of 10%, with the new rate to take effect upon approval of the amended Ordinance. Additionally, the Committee recommended that an annual escalation provision, based on CPI, be included in the ordinance. The certificate of use fee was last increased in 1992. The cumulative change in CPI from September 1992 to March 2003 is 30%. Therefore, it is recommended that the fee be increased by 10% on October 1,2003, 10% on October 1,2004, 10% October 1, 2005, and on October 1,2006, the cumulative change in the CPI from March 2003 to September 2006. Thereafter it is recommended, that the fees be adjusted automatically every year on October 1, by the actual amount of the change in CPI from the last fee adjustment. However, on first reading of the ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations, with the exception of the automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted. It was then recommended that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a threshold change in the CPI occurs. Annual Fire Inspection The Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommended an increase in the fee charged for annual fire inspection of 15%, with the new rate to take effect immediately upon approval of the amended Ordinance. Additionally, the Committee recommended that an annual escalation provision, based on CPI, be included in the Ordinance. However, on first reading of the ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the Finance. and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations, with the exception of the automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted. It was then recommended that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a threshold change in the CPI occurs. The annual fire inspection fee was established in 1997 and has not been increased since its inception. The cumulative change in CPI from March 1997 to March 2003 is 15%.Therefore, it is recommended that this fee be increased by 15% on October 1,2003. Thereafter it is recommended, that the fees be adjusted automatically every year on October 1, by the actual amount of the change in CPI from the last fee adjustment. However, on first reading of the ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations, with the exception of the automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted. It was then recommended that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a threshold change in the CPI occurs. JMG/PDW/ris CITY OF MIAMI BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE 'IS HOtE~Y given that public hearings wi# be held by the Mayor and C~- Commission M ~ ~ M Mlanti Beach, Florida, in file Cornm;~,.:-~,~ CHaI~BerT, 3~d floor, City Hall, 17OO Coov~ ~ Offl~, Miami 8each. Rerida, on Wedn#day, J~ly 30, 2003, at Ute time~ #ated W, to consider the lofk)wing: It 10:48 a.m.; An Oral,dance Ameftdiflg Chiv)ts~ 30 Of THe Miami Beacfl City Co~, Sactkm 30- 76(8) [fY,~ttsd ' Mifig~', 8y F~ovidi~g That Miflgatal~ Requests Must Be FBed V~ One Yes~ Of The Entr/Of 1he Special ;;~- Ofd~' Imdoa~g The Fi~e: By Detsti~g The ~ Of The Cdy .~ The ~olato; To ~4~'ee To Allow the Mi~,,~i~,,-, Requesl He Filed .~11 er The One year Period Has LKesed; And By Deletiog The ReQ~ement Of City CommL~ App~ Of Md,gation I~ Excess Of $100,OO0; Providing F~' ReT]e~ef, Seve~abdity, Co(~flcatioo, ~d ~ E~ Date Inquiries may be di~acted to the City Manager's Office al (305) 673-7010. Lit 11:~ a.m.: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR ANd Cl'f~ COMMSSION OF THE CIIY DF M~AMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AV~NDNG CHAPTER 102 OF THE CiTY CODE, ENTITLE[} 'TAXA'flOR'; AMENDING OIV~0N IV THEReiN, ENTITLED 'TAX'; NaENDING ABTIC1.E ¥ THEREIN, ENTITLED 'OCCUPRTIONN. LICENSE TAX'; AMENDING SECTION 102-379 THEREIN, ENTITT. ED "SCHEDULE OF TAXES"; SAID/~NDHENT PROVIDING FOR Nd INCREASE IN FEES CHASRED NfldUN.LY FOR OCCUPAIlONN. LICENSES OF I:N[ PERCENt' (5%) (ROL~D TO THE NEAREST 00LLAR), E'R~TNE ON OCTOBER 1, 2003 {FISCAL YEAN 20034)4): PROVIDING FON ANOTHER FIVE PERCENT (5%) IN~ IN DAIO OCC.,UPRTIONN. LICEI~ FEES, EFFECTI¥T ON OCTOBER 1, 2005 (FISCAL ~ 2005-06}; FURTHER ABOING ANNUAL FEE CATEGORY FOR N)i.If.T ENTENTNNM~NT ESTABLISHMENT;/iN§ N)DING A CLASEIRCAllOfl NdD Nd ANNUN. FEE CATEGORY FOR NICHTC[UBS (oft A ~RSION OF D~HN.t. LICENSE, AS REFINED IN THE CI'JY'S ZONING ONDINANCD; PROVIDING FOR REPF. ALER, SEVE PJ~Et. ITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE .It 11,'66 a.m.: ~ AN ONOINANC~ OF THE MAYOR NdO CITY COMMISSION OF TH[ ci1'f OF MIAMI 9EN:H. FLORIDA KeAEN0IN6 C~ 50 OF THE C~ CODE, ENTO't.[D 'FIRE P~N/ION NdD FROTECTION'; ~ENOING SECTION 50-5. ENtITLeD 'ANNUAL FIRE PREVI[NTIOR AND FIRE ~I,CETY INGPECTION PERMIT'; AMENDING ~J~SECHON 50-5(T)) 11EREOF, ENTITLED 'FEES'; AMENDING ~PPEN~ & ~ REFERRED TO THEREIH:, ~lID AMENI)MENT$ ~ FOR Nd }N(~E Iff FEES CI~SED FOR FiRE SN:ETf PERENTO OF FFTEEN (15%) PERRENT, C01dMENCIN6 ON OCTORER 1 2003 (FISCAl. YEAR 2003-04}; PROVIDING FOR REt~WF'R, SL~EN/~ITY, CD0~TION, AND NI EFFECTI~ DATE. 11:101.ac: FLOP~ N~ ci~ ENTITLED '9U1L01~G RE6ULAT~ORS"; AMENDING OMSION II THEREIN, ENTITLED 'F~ FEES': AMENDING SECTION 14-426 THEREIN, ENTtTLE0 'ANNUAL FA(~IJTY PERMIT': RMEN§ING S~SSECTION 14426(3)(G) PROVI~NG FOR "CERTIFICATE OF LI~ FEES'; AM~N01NG N~NGIX A THEREIN; EAI0 AM[I~ PROVIDING FOR Nd INCRE/~E IN SNO FEES FOR RERTIFICATES OF LI~ OF TEN PEI~ENT (10%), EFFECTIVE ON 0CT08ER 1, 2~03 (RSCN. YEAR 2003-04); PR0Vl0(NG FOR NdOT<R TEN PENCENT (10%)INCREASE, EFFECTIVT ON OCT09ER I, 2904 (F1SC~L YEAR 2~()4-05}; PROVIDING ~ ANOTHER TEN PEI~ENT (101/4) I~..REA~, EFI:ECTIV~ ON 0CTORER 1, 2005 YEAR 2005-(:E); PROVf[~NS FOR REPEAl. ER, S~/ENABlUTY, C001FIEATION, NdD Nd EFFEf~TIVE DAFE. al I1:1if a,m~ AN 0REII~CE OF THE MAYOR AND ciTf COMMI~N OF THE CiTY OF Mia, Mi 6EACH, R. ONIDA/IMENOING CRAPT~R 82, ENTITLED "Pt.18UC PROPERI~'; AMENDING ARTICLE &' THEREIN, ENTITI ;D 'USES IN PI~LIC AMENDING DMS~IN V THEREIN, ENTITLED 'SlOEWNJ( C4FES'; ANENDING SEtTloR 82-383 T~REMI, ENT1TLE~ 'TAX RENEWN. FEE; PENN.TES FON LATE P~ldENTS FOR RENEWAL FEE'; I:ONTHEI~ AMENDING N~ A TO SECTION 62-3~3; .~ AMENDMENTS INORFA~ THE NdMIAL FEE FOR ESTABLISHING ~ MAINTAXil4G A SIOEW4LK ~ (AS SNO FEES ARE SET FORTH IN/t,=PENOIX A) DASE0 UPOR PER SDUARE FOOT OF ~ Stt)~V~ NEA, ~NQ.UOIN6 THE ABEAS BETWEEN TABLES NdO CHNRS, TO $12.50 PER S(3UANE FOOT, COMMENCING ON 0CTON~R 1, 2003 (FISCAL YEAR 2003-04i; PROWO~NG FOR N4 INCRE.~ OF SJIJ0 Ng~IUAL FEE TO $15.00 PER SDUARE rOOT, COMMENCING ON OCTOBER 1, 2004 (FISCAL YENI 2004-05); PROVIDING FOR REpr. N.ER, S~RAB~, CODIFICA110N, Nd0 Nd r::R:ECTIVE DAli I~ mat, be dkected to m Finance 0~ st 1305) 673-7466. INTERESTED PNdTIES ~ imiteif to appesr at this mealing, m be mpmseofed by an ageof, a-to eq~e~ gwk' ~ews Miami Beach, Fl(xida 33139. Copies of 9teae o~ are aval~ tsf pu~ic ies~ectio~l during no~ ~ hours in the City Clerk's Office, 1700 Cenve~lioa Cef~ter Drive, 1sl Floor, Cily I~, Miami 9each, FI~ 33139. 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