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RESOLUTION 92-20536 1 L RESOLUTION No. 92- 20536 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA,PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE No.90-2690,CREATING A RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT AREA IN THE AREA BOUNDED BY THE CENTERLINE OF ALTON ROAD ON THE WEST, THE CENTERLINE OF MERIDIAN AVENUE ON THE EAST, BY THE CENTERLINE OF FIFTH STREET ON THE SOUTH AND THE CENTERLINE OF ELEVENTH STREET ON THE NORTH, TO BE REFERRED TO AS "RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREA #4". WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach has enacted Ordinance No. 90-2690, authorizing the creation of residential parking permit areas in the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the City Manager has determined that the area bounded on the west by the centerline of Alton Road, on the east by the centerline of Meridian Avenue, on the south by the centerline of Fifth Street and on the north by the centerline of Eleventh Street is impacted by commuter vehicles; and WHEREAS, residents of the above described area have been provided notice of public hearing in accordance with the requirement set forth in Ordinance No. 90-2690; and WHEREAS,the affected residents have had the opportunity to express their concerns and considerations at the public hearing as prescribed by Ordinance No. 90-2690. NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, as follows: 1. A residential parking permit area is hereby created in the area bounded by the west by the centerline of Alton Road, on the east by the centerline of Meridian Avenue, on the south by the centerline of Fifth Street and on the north by the centerline of Eleventh Street, to be referred to as "Residential Parking Permit Area #4". 2. The City Manager is authorized and directed to create a residential parking permit for Residential Parking Permit Area #4 which will allow permitted vehicles to be parked in the following areas only: (a) at any available municipal metered parking space within the Residential Parking Permit Area #4. (b) at any available space in the specific "Residential Parking Permit Only" locations in Residential Parking Permit Area #4, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by reference made part hereof, during the hours from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M., Monday through Sunday. 3. The permit for Residential Parking Permit Area #4, shall not be honored at any Municipal Parking Facility (either on- or off-street, metered or attended) outside of the Residential Parking Permit Area #4. 4. The cost for the permit for Residential Parking Permit Area #4 is hereby established in the amount of $6.00 vehicle fora erioo of six-months. perp PASSED and ADOPTED this 8th day of July, 1 '2. OP /' !1 AY•R Attest: clLE - � - Form Approved- Pp by Legal: 1/z,/n2_, , Pc-e- --1(2P, ist-err------ 7//92 -- --, i , , 1 ,, \ c ........azat] I ' ii 7 \ /,.. .33:J v '', 1 ' . I i ,..1 it ir—s, r - • xiwitr 1.7.........., 4 - ' lilt& 1 11(1M/ / se_ am H L - FLAMINGO PARK �• ! 1 I 1l i 1 r-,- - - ELEVENTH STREET - T - ► .._ 1 r 1 I ' L T / � - • *IL ji I 4r 1 i 1 Wir,'' ' - W 611- iir Q i / 4 - 1 egi ' ' '' 'e 1 1i ' -A /LI \ I '0 k - tZ 1 , 5:- a1 1 l': 0. 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ITT/ll ♦ I--- I . t r 1 / • BOUNDARIES FOR RESIDENTIAL PARKING AREA #4 On the West: The centerline of Alton Road On the East: The centerline of Meridian Avenue On the South: The centerline of Fifth Street On the North: The centerline of Eleventh Street CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY MANAGER'S DETERMINATION THAT A PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREA IS IMPACTED BY COMMUTER VEHICLES. • Re: Area No. 4 Bounded as follows: On the north by the centerline of 11th Street, on the east by the centerline of Meridian Avenue, on the south by the centerline of 5th Street and on the west by the centerline of Alton Road. 1) Pursuant to Article XII of Chapter 44 of the City of Miami Beach Code, Before a Residential Permit Parking Area can be created, the City manager must make a determination that the proposed are is impacted by commuter vehicles. 2) Based upon the data provided to me by the City's Parking Department, a copy of which is attached hereto, I hereby find and determine that the above described area is impacted by commuter vehicles because: (Check one of the following) x (1) A condition exists whereby (i ) the total number of spaces actually occupied by any vehicles exceeds 70 percent of the number of spaces on such streets on the weekdays of any month; and, (ii ) the average number of commuter vehicles parking on streets in the residential area is in excess of 25 percent of the number of parking spaces on such streets, or (2) A condition exists whereby an undue number of commuter vehicles are being driven into or left in a residential area regularly between the hours of 7:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. of the following day, parking therein for purposes unrelated to residential uses. Dated this 8th day of JULY , 1992 0/11/61A,VA--- Roger M. Carlton, City Manager 062592 . . AAA '' 12flC3-71 SL Miami jlizach tu _ s If it isn't in Weekend, it isn't happening. You'll know where the fun is, which movies arein Wdine. special events are being held and hereo . 1 OFFICE OF.THE CITY CLERK: . (r I CITY OF MIAMI BEACH - - ....................., . _ ....... 1 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HE ) JNG ft„;.::,., . I; NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Commis of the City ,-41 -i7-::_:-4 of Miami Beach, Florida, will hold a public hearing on Wednes- << day, July 8, 1992 at 5:01 p.m. in the Commission ChWTlbers, __ C:. ity Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, to con1:: ,,k aider community comments regarding the creation of Residen- tial .•:i* Parking permit program #4, bounded by the centerline of .,,,.,: :::::: Fifth Street on the south to the centerline of Eleventh Stt'eet Ce�ron e .1 - north;the centerline of Meridian Avenue on the east to the line of Atton Road on the west. • -- • - ` - -.. INQUIRIES concerning this item should be directed to the Park- ing Department at 673-7505. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to attend and will be heard. Richard E. Brown - - City Clerk '::)-..., City of Miami Beach. "Pursuant to F!a S .288.0106.the Gly hereby advises_ that M a person decides to ' ' . appeal any decision made by this Board.Apn.y a pion.with respect�matter for such apmridKsd at its meeting or he- he will need a record d the Pr��^� purpose.affected persons�rid to ensure that a verbatim record the which r000rd I�,cl�,de.tt,stertlmonYand eva«no.upon wh�h�.PPw*�a�: notice doss not constitute consent by the CnY kg the introduction or admission or otherwise Ina bN or irrelevant MdN1oe.nor dogs it authorize challenges or appeals not M allowedby rNEW COMPUTER HEARING AID : FILTERS BACKGROUND NOISE • 3, .:„:„.4,-,,,,;:,„:,,,,,:,::::.:::.,,,,,,,,,A,_„=„__ - ..My new hearingacomPuter,sounds�id/ with the high ral -J fidelity ery F �,.,- - �'�� � �b'�� �, .� € me t0 hear even sitting at a table with three W� 1!::-I,E!-=' Iv �.� other women. I was surprised when I was .ti � t� �� Vi:': = `; able to hear conversation all the way y �_ -� •-_ -_. =,=-_ _ across the table when we went out to f� `� I� � • `� dinner et 8 local restaurant.” i. 4 • CITY OF MIAMI BEACH (r:1 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. (N0-6,2_ TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and DATE: July 8, 1992 Members of the City Commission FROM: Roger M. Carltixtidi City Manager SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE No. 90-2690, CREATING A RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT AREA IN THE AREA BOUNDED BY THE CENTERLINE OF ALTON ROAD ON THE WEST, THE CENTERLINE OF MERIDIAN AVENUE ON THE EAST, BY THE CENTERLINE OF FIFTH STREET ON THE SOUTH AND THE CENTERLINE OF ELEVENTH STREET ON THE NORTH, TO BE REFERRED TO AS "RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING AREA #4". ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends that the City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, adopt the attached resolution which, after consideration of public opinion, authorizes the City Manager to implement a residential parking permit program in the area which is bounded on the west by the centerline of Alton Road, on the east by the centerline of Meridian Avenue, on the south by the centerline of Fifth Street and on the north by the centerline of Eleventh Street. BACKGROUND: Over the past several months, the Administration has received numerous requests to evaluate the feasibility of implementing a residential permit program in the neighborhood between Fifth and Eleventh Streets, Alton Road and Meridian Avenue. As a result of these requests, the Parking and Police Departments have reviewed the parking concerns expressed by the residents. It was determined that a conflict of parking requirements exists in the areas identified for this residential parking program. The Parking Department originally recommended a program which was bounded by Alton Road and Meridian Avenue, between Fifth and Eighth Streets. The Administration was directed to review and consider the expansion of the program to Eleventh Street. The Resolution attached hereto reflects the revised boundries for the program up to Eleventh Street. As presented, however, the zone can be changed by direction of the Commission. Fee structures for residential parking permit programs vary between neighborhoods. For example, the $75.00 semi-annually fee for the Ocean Drive Residential Area #1 was based upon anticipated metered revenue proceeds. Residential Area #2 (east of the Convention Center) and Area #3 (south of Fifth Street) are non-metered zones. The costs for these programs are based upon the installation and maintenance costs (materials and labor) allocated to the number of available non-metered spaces. The number of available parking spaces in the proposed Area #4 is approximately four times the total spaces available south of Fifth Street; therefore, the fee for the newly proposed area is less since a larger population will be participating in the program. •, ?5 AGENDA R _ ITEM DATE Memo to Mayor and City Commission July 8, 1992 Re: Residential Permit Parking Area #4 Page Two Residential Parking Permit Programs have been successfully implemented in the Ocean Drive corridor east of Collins Avenue. In addition, the Administration had been directed to implement a test program in the area east of the Convention Center. These two programs have been operational since 1990 and 1991 respectively. Recently, a new residential program has been set into place in the area south of Fifth Street. This new program is different from other neighborhoods since it is a direct result of the impact of nightclub activity in a residential community. ANALYSIS: In evaluating the need for residential programs, the Administration carefully reviews the number of dwelling units and the available number of spaces. Residential Area #4, a 24-block neighborhood, is comprised of approximately 1,485 undesignated on-street spaces serving an estimated 4,000 apartments within the perimeter of the tract. Spill over from the nearby commercial areas into the residential portions of the neighborhood significantly impact the parking situation for individuals residing in the area. The Administration has found that a need clearly exists for the creation of a residential decal program. Costs to implement this program are as follows: Materials and signs $ 3,500 Labor for installation 4,800 Administrative overhead 700 .................... Total direct costs $..polpp Permit costs ................................. (total direct/# spaces) S 0.Q0 each CONCLUSION: During the process of identifying residential parking zones, the Administration has clearly determined that residential parking needs conflict with entertainment use. As such, it is recommended that the City Commission authorize the City Manager to implement Residential Parking Program #4 to assist residents in the zone with their parking requirements. All spaces will be clearly designated and delineated accordingly. In addition, enforcement personnel will administer the program, issuing citations and towing improper vehicles. This program should effectively assist residents in the designated area with their parking demands. 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