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Ordinance 2020-4378 SUNSET HARBOUR MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD OVERLAY DISTRICT LDR AMENDMENTS ORDINANCE NO. 2020-4378 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 142 OF THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "ZONING DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS," AT ARTICLE III, ENTITLED "OVERLAY DISTRICTS," TO ESTABLISH DIVISION 14, ENTITLED "SUNSET HARBOUR MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD OVERLAY DISTRICT," TO PROVIDE REGULATIONS ON FORMULA RESTAURANT AND FORMULA COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood is generally bounded by Purdy Avenue to the west, 20th Street and the waterway to the north, Alton Road to the east, and Dade Boulevard to the south; and WHEREAS, Sunset Harbour is a neighborhood in the midst of a successful transition from what started as a primarily industrial neighborhood into the present vibrant mixed-use residential neighborhood that provides area residents with a unique retail and dining experience; and WHEREAS, formula commercial establishments and formula restaurants are establishments with multiple locations and standardized features or a recognizable appearance, where recognition is dependent upon the repetition of the same characteristics of one store or restaurant in multiple locations; and WHEREAS, formula commercial establishments and formula restaurants are increasing in number in the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the uniformity of formula commercial establishments, while providing clear branding for retailers, is inconsistent with the City's Vision Statement which includes creating "A Unique Urban and Historic Environment"; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding the marketability of a retailer's goods or services, or the visual attractiveness of the storefront, the standardized architecture, color schemes, decor and signage of many formula commercial establishments detract from the distinctive character, aesthetics, and "flavor" of unique mixed-use residential neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, specifically, the proliferation of formula commercial establishments may unduly limit or eliminate business establishment opportunities for unique businesses in their neighborhoods; and 1 WHEREAS, the proliferation of formula commercial establishments decreases the diversity of retail activity and dining options available to local residents; and WHEREAS, the increased level of homogeneity detracts from the uniqueness of residential and mixed-use neighborhoods, which thrive on a high level of interest maintained by a mix of retail and dining experiences that are not found elsewhere in the world; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission desire to promote and preserve the mix of unique restaurants and retail uses that primarily serve residents in the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City that if an establishment that has multiple locations and standardized features, or a recognizable appearance, seeks to locate within Sunset Harbour, that such establishment provide a unique and different array of merchandise, façade, decor, color scheme, uniform apparel, signs, logos, trademarks, and service marks; and WHEREAS, the amendments set forth below are necessary to accomplish the objectives identified herein. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA. SECTION 1. Chapter 142 of the City Code, entitled "Zoning Districts and Regulations," at Article III, entitled "Overlay Districts," is hereby amended as follows: CHAPTER 142 ZONING DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS * * * ARTICLE III. OVERLAY DISTRICTS * * * DIVISION 14. SUNSET HARBOUR MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD OVERLAY DISTRICT Sec. 142-870.19. Location and purpose. There is hereby created the Sunset Harbour Mixed-Use Neighborhood Overlay District(the "Overlay District"). The Overlay District consists of the properties in the Sunset Harbour Area, which is generally bounded by Purdy Avenue to the west, 20th Street and the waterway to the north, Alton Road to the east, and Dade Boulevard to the south, as further identified in the map below: 2 N ,�,__3- Vr N,)7, �n®Nuu6®eiw1 u�w,,i res ""e - ,� II Al 30TNST - / 1 _ // (§U 11 C 1Ha`rbour 1 ATgST f S ii- - I - r !I i smear !1 Lip i ,,..,,, .„._'I i ging_ . ` 4 sire l „ill__„_......0.,,;,„0, .1 i iii .iei G`¢ g 1 01 0 • 71 I'] The Sunset Harbour Mixed-Use Neighborhood Overlay District shall have two areas, as follows: in Perimeter Commercial Corridors: The Perimeter Commercial Corridors include the properties fronting Dade Boulevard between Bay Road on the west and Alton Road on the east; and the properties fronting Alton Road between Dade Boulevard on the south and 20th Street on the north. Neighborhood Center: The Neighborhood Center includes all properties that are not within the Perimeter Commercial Corridors, as described above. Il) The purpose of this Overlay District is to limit the proliferation of uses which may diminish the character of a.unique mixed-use residential neighborhood within the City. This Overlay District is designed based on and intended to achieve the following facts and intents: a) Sunset Harbour has evolved from what started as a primarily industrial and commercial neighborhood, into the present vibrant mixed-use residential neighborhood that provides area residents with a unique retail and dining experience; I'i Formula commercial establishments and formula restaurants are establishments with multiple locations and standardized features or a recognizable appearance, where recognition is dependent upon the repetition of the same characteristics of one store or restaurant in multiple locations: 3 Formula commercial establishments and formula restaurants are increasing in number in mixed-use and commercial districts within the City; The sameness of formula commercial establishments, while providing clear branding for retailers, counters the City's Vision Statement which includes creating "A Unique Urban and Historic Environment"; (5) Notwithstanding the marketability of a retailer's goods or services or the visual attractiveness of the storefront, the standardized architecture, color schemes, decor and signage of many formula commercial establishments detract from the distinctive character and aesthetics of unique mixed-use residential neighborhoods like the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood; and Specifically, the proliferation of formula commercial establishments may unduly limit or eliminate business establishment opportunities for independent or unique businesses, thereby decreasing the diversity of retail activity and dining options available to local residents; and In The increased level of homogeneity detracts from the uniqueness of residential and mixed-use neighborhoods, which thrive on a high level of interest maintained by a mix of retail and dining experiences that are not found elsewhere in the city, state, country, or world; It is the intent of the City that if an establishment that has multiple locations and standardized features or a recognizable appearance seeks to locate within certain areas affected by this ordinance that such establishment provide a distinct array of merchandise, façade, decor, color scheme, uniform apparel, signs, logos, trademarks, and service marks. Sec. 142-870.20. Compliance with regulations. The following regulations shall apply to the Overlay District. There shall be no variances allowed from these regulations. All development regulations in the underlying zoning district and any other applicable overlay regulations shall apply, except as follows: fp) Definitions. Notwithstanding the provisions of section 114-1, the following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this division, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section: in Establishment, as used in the definitions of formula restaurant and formula commercial establishment, means a place of business with a specific store name or specific brand. Establishment refers to the named store or brand and not to the owner or manager of the store or brand. As an example, if a clothing store company owns four(4) brands under its ownership umbrella and each branded store has 10 locations, the term "establishment" would refer only to those stores that have the same name or brand. (2) Formula commercial establishment means a commercial use, excluding office, restaurant, grocery store, fitness/health facility smaller than 5,000 square feet, and hotel, that has 100 or more retail sales establishments in operation or with approved development orders in the United States of America. In addition to meeting or exceeding the numerical thresholds 4 in the preceding sentence, the definition of formula commercial establishment also means an establishment that maintains four or more of the following features: a standardized (formula) array of merchandise; a standardized facade; a standardized decor or color scheme; uniform apparel; standardized signs, logos, trademarks or service marks. For the purpose of this definition, the following shall apply: a. Standardized (formula) array of merchandise means that 50 percent or more of in- stock merchandise is from a single distributor and bears uniform markings. b. Trademark means any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, used by a person to identify and distinguish the goods of such person, including a unique product, from those manufactured or sold by others, and to indicate the source of the goods, even if the source is unknown. A trademark may be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or the Florida Department of State. However, an unregistered trademark may also be protected under common law. c. Service mark means any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, used by a person to identify and distinguish the services of such person, including a unique service, from the services of others, and to indicate the source of the services, even if that source is unknown. Titles, character names, and other distinctive features of radio or television programs may be registered as service marks notwithstanding that the person or the programs may advertise the goods of the sponsor.A service mark may be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or the Florida Department of State. However, an unregistered service mark may also be protected under common law. d. Decor means the style of interior or exterior furnishings, which may include but is not limited to, style of furniture, wall coverings or permanent fixtures. e. Color scheme means the selection of colors used throughout, such as on the furnishings, permanent fixtures, and wall coverings, or as used on the facade. f. Facade means a face (usually the front) of a building, including awnings, that looks onto a street or an open space. g Uniform apparel means standardized items of clothing including but not limited to standardized aprons, pants, shirts, smocks or dresses, hats, and pins (other than name tags) as well as standardized colors of clothing. Formula restaurant means a restaurant with 200 or more establishments in operation or with approved development orders in the United States, or a restaurant with more than five(5)establishments in operation or with approved development orders in Miami Beach. With respect to the preceding sentence, in addition to the numerical thresholds, the establishments maintain four (4) or more of the following features: a standardized (formula) array of merchandise; a standardized facade; a standardized decor or color scheme; uniform apparel for service providers, food, beverages or uniforms; standardized signs, logos, trademarks or service marks. For the purpose of this definition, the following shall apply: 5 a Standardized (formula) array of merchandise or food means that 50 percent or more of in-stock merchandise or food is from a single distributor and bears uniform markings. b. Trademark means any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, used by a person to identify and distinguish the goods of such person, including a unique product, from those manufactured or sold by others, and to indicate the source of the goods, even if the source is unknown. A trademark may be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or the Florida Department of State. However, an unregistered trademark may also be protected under common law. c. Service mark means any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, used by a person to identify and distinguish the services of such person, including a unique service, from the services of others, and to indicate the source of the services, even if that source is unknown. Titles, character names, and other distinctive features of radio or television programs may be registered as service marks notwithstanding that the person or the programs may advertise the goods of the sponsor. A service mark may be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or the Florida Department of State. However, an unregistered service mark may also be protected under common law. d. Decor means the style of interior or exterior furnishings, which may include but is not limited to, style of furniture, wall coverings or permanent fixtures. e. Color scheme means the selection of colors used throughout, such as on the furnishings, permanent fixtures, and wall coverings, or as used on the facade. f. Facade means a face (usually the front) of a building, including awnings, that looks onto a street or an open space. g Uniform food, beverages or apparel/uniforms means standardized items of clothing including but not limited to standardized aprons, pants,shirts, smocks or dresses, hats, and pins (other than name tags) as well as standardized colors of clothing, food or beverages listed on the menus of such establishments or standardized uniforms worn by employees. (b) The following limitations shall apply to the commercial uses listed below: LI) Formula commercial establishments and formula restaurants shall be prohibited in the Neighborhood Center area of the Overlay District. (c) Review procedures. j) Commercial establishments in the Overlay District that are not identified in section 142- 870.20(b) shall comply with the following regulations: a. A signed and notarized affidavit indicating that the establishment is not an establishment that is regulated by section 142-870.20(b) shall be provided to the city as part of the application for obtaining a business tax receipt, certificate of use, and/or building permit, as applicable. 6 b. If the establishment is found not to be in compliance with the applicable requirements of the signed affidavit, the business tax receipt will be revoked, and the establishment shall immediately cease operation. SECTION 3. Repealer. All ordinances or parts of ordinances and all section and parts of sections in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. Codification. 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 Code 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 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. Applicability. The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply to a business operator that(i) is operating lawfully; and (ii)has obtained a business tax receipt or a certificate of use on or before September 16, 2020. Any such business operator shall be deemed a "nonconforming use" as defined in City Code Section 114-1, and shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 118 of the City Code, at Article IX, entitled "Nonconformances," except that such operator may physically expand its existing location or relocate to another property within the Neighborhood Center area of the Overlay District. SECTION 7. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect ten days following adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED this f g day of MI/Mit , 2020. ATTEST: / Dan Gelber, Mayor Rafael E. Granado, Cit CI rk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND NGUAGE AND FOR EXECUTION First Reading: September 16, 2020 Second Reading: vemb r 18 2020 fr,) 112illik It 11 City Attorney � l Date Verified by: 1v Thomas R. Mooney, AICP Planning Director T:Wgenda\2020\09 September\Planning\Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Identity Overlay-LDR-First Reading ORD.docx 7 ,If((iKr, Oh! El) '''; 9F Ordinances -R5 K MIAMIBEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: November 18, 2020 5:07 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing SUBJECT:SUNSET HARBOUR NEIGHBORHOOD IDENTITY OVERLAY DISTRICT — LDR AMENDMENTS AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 142 OF THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "ZONING DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS," AT ARTICLE III, ENTITLED "OVERLAY DISTRICTS," TO ESTABLISH DIVISION 14, ENTITLED "SUNSET HARBOUR MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD OVERLAY DISTRICT," TO PROVIDE REGULATIONS ON FORMULA RESTAURANT AND FORMULA COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. RECOMMENDATION The administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the subject ordinance. BACKGROUND/HISTORY On June 5, 2019, at the request of Commissioner Ricky Arriola, the City Commission referred the discussion item to the Land Use and Development Committee (Item C4 Q). The item was discussed at the September 18, 2019 LUDC meeting, and continued to the October 30, 2019 meeting with direction to include copies of existing formula establishment regulations for reference. On October 30, 2019, the item was discussed and continued to the December 2, 2019 LUDC, with the following direction: 1. The City Attorney will draft an ordinance for review by the LUDC. 2. The Administration will place aC4 referral item on the December 11, 2019 City Commission agenda, as a place holder, in anticipation of a recommendation for referral to the Planning Board. The December 2, 2019 LUDC meeting was cancelled, and the item was moved to the January 2020 agenda of the newly created Land Use and Sustainability Committee (LUSC). On Page 508 of 1430 December 11, 2019, the City Commission referred the proposed ordinance to the Planning Board (Item C4I). On January 21, 2020 the LUSC deferred the item to the February 18, 2020 meeting. On February 18, 2020, the LUSC discussed the item and continued it to the March 17, 2020 meeting. The March 17, 2020 LUSC meeting was cancelled. On June 30, 2020 the LUSC recommended that the Planning Board transmit the proposal to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation. ANALYSIS PLANNING ANALYSIS On October 28, 2019, a town hall meeting was held in Sunset Harbour to discuss the above proposal. The discussion, led by Commissioner Arriola, focused on (i) the current mix of restaurants and retailers that primarily serve residents in the Sunset Harbour neighborhood, and (ii) the appropriateness of adopting regulations on formula commercial establishments. Sixteen residents attended the meeting, and a consensus of the residents present expressed support for placing restrictions on formula commercial establishments in the neighborhood, in order to ensure that restaurants and retailers in Sunset Harbour continue to serve the needs of local residents. The following is a summary of additional issues raised at the meeting: • The need to achieve a balance between zoning restrictions vs incentives to businesses and property owners; • The need for a diversity of uses; • The high rents in the area; and • The need to ensure a proper mix of retail and restaurant uses around a vision for the area. The following additional suggestions were proposed: • Consider hosting a focus group with restauranteurs; • Consider additional activation of the area through special events; and • Conduct a survey of residents on what they would like to see in their community; In order to address the concerns raised at the town hall meeting, the proposed ordinance establishes the "Sunset Harbour Mixed-Use Neighborhood Overlay District." The proposed overlay prohibits "formula commercial" and "formula retail" establishments within the its boundaries. These restrictions are similar to those along Ocean Drive within the Art Deco/MiMo Commercial Character Overlay District. Formula Commercial Establishments are defined as Formula commercial establishment means a commercial use, excluding office, restaurant and hotel use, that has ten (10) or more retail sales establishments in operation or with approved Page 509 of 1430 development orders in the United States of America; provided, however, for those businesses located in a building that is two (2) stories or less with frontage on Ocean Drive, formula commercial establishment means a commercial use, excluding office, restaurant and hotel, which has five (5) or more other establishments in operation or with approved development orders in Miami Beach. In addition to meeting or exceeding the numerical thresholds in the preceding sentence, the definition of formula commercial establishment also means an establishment that maintains two or more of the following features: a standardized (formula) array of merchandise; a standardized façade; a standardized decor or color scheme; uniform apparel; standardized signs, logos, trademarks or service marks. For the purpose of this definition,the following shall apply: (1) Standardized (formula) array of merchandise means that 50 percent or more of in-stock merchandise is from a single distributor and bears uniform markings. (2)Trademark means any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, used by a person to identify and distinguish the goods of such person, including a unique product, from those manufactured or sold by others, and to indicate the source of the goods, even if the source is unknown. A trademark may be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or the Florida Department of State. However, an unregistered trademark may also be protected under common law. (3) Service mark means any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, used by a person to identify and distinguish the services of such person, including a unique service, from the services of others, and to indicate the source of the services, even if that source is unknown. Titles, character names, and other distinctive features of radio or television programs may be registered as service marks notwithstanding that the person or the programs may advertise the goods of the sponsor.A service mark may be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or the Florida Department of State. However, an unregistered service mark may also be protected under common law. (4) Decor means the style of interior or exterior furnishings, which may include but is not limited to, style of furniture,wall coverings or permanent fixtures. (5) Color scheme means the selection of colors used throughout, such as on the furnishings, permanent fixtures, and wall coverings, or as used on the facade. (6) Facade means a face (usually the front) of a building, including awnings, that looks onto a street or an open space. (7) Uniform apparel means standardized items of clothing including but not limited to standardized aprons, pants, shirts, smocks or dresses, hats, and pins (other than name tags) as well as standardized colors of clothing. A formula restaurant is defined as Formula restaurant means (i) a restaurant with 75 or more establishments in operation or with approved development orders in the United States or a restaurant with more than five (5) establishments in operation or with approved development orders in Miami Beach. With respect to the preceding sentence, in addition to the numerical thresholds the establishments maintain two (2) or more of the following features: a standardized (formula) array of merchandise; a Page 510 of 1430 standardized façade; a standardized decor or color scheme; uniform apparel for service providers, food, beverages or uniforms; standardized signs, logos, trademarks or service marks. For the purpose of this definition, the following shall apply: (1) Standardized (formula) array of merchandise or food means that 50 percent or more of in- stock merchandise or food is from a single distributor and bears uniform markings. (2)Trademark means any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, used by a person to identify and distinguish the goods of such person, including a unique product, from those manufactured or sold by others, and to indicate the source of the goods, even if the source is unknown. A trademark may be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or the Florida Department of State. However, an unregistered trademark may also be protected under common law. (3) Service mark means any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, used by a person to identify and distinguish the services of such person, including a unique service, from the services of others, and to indicate the source of the services, even if that source is unknown. Titles, character names, and other distinctive features of radio or television programs may be registered as service marks notwithstanding that the person or the programs may advertise the goods of the sponsor.A service mark may be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or the Florida Department of State. However, an unregistered service mark may also be protected under common law. (4) Decor means the style of interior or exterior furnishings, which may include but is not limited to, style of furniture,wall coverings or permanent fixtures. (5) Color scheme means the selection of colors used throughout, such as on the furnishings, permanent fixtures, and wall coverings, or as used on the facade. (6) Facade means,a face (usually the front) of a building, including awnings, that looks onto a street or an open space. (7) Uniform food, beverages or apparel/uniforms means standardized items of clothing including but not limited to standardized aprons, pants, shirts, smocks or dresses, hats, and pins (other than name tags) as well as standardized colors of clothing, food or beverages listed on the menus of such establishments or standardized uniforms worn by employees. The regulations are intended to encourage unique businesses to open in the district.The ordinance is not intended to prohibit national chains from operating within the overlay; but rather it is intended to ensure that they provide unique retail, dining, and personal service experiences for the district. This is consistent with the business patterns that have taken place in the neighborhood since it began to transform from a primarily industrial area to more of a mixed-use area. The proposed overlay divides Sunset Harbour into two areas: 1. The Perimeter Commercial Corridor,which includes the properties that front: o Alton Road between Dade Boulevard and 20th Street and o Dade Boulevard between Bay Road and Alton Road. Page 511 of 1430 2. The Neighborhood Center, which includes the remainder of the neighborhood within the interior. The overlay prohibits Formula Commercial Establishments and Formula Restaurants within the Neighborhood Center. There is a companion Comprehensive Plan amendment proposed to establish a vision and policy directives for the future growth of Sunset Harbour. One such directive is to "Foster the establishment of businesses and restaurants which create dining, retail, and personal service experiences that are unique within the nation." The proposed LDR amendment is consistent with this vision. The administration and the City Attorney's office have retained a land use consultant to study the appropriateness of regulations on formula commercial establishments in Sunset Harbour. The results of the study are attached. Prior to the Planning Board meeting on July 27, 2020, the ordinance was revised to provide for some additional flexibility in the Sunset Harbor area, as follows: 1. The definition for Formula commercial establishment within the overlay was amended: a. Term shall apply to formula businesses that have 100 or more locations, and four or more of the "formula" features identified in the Code. Currently there is a limit of 10 establishments and two or more formula features. b. Grocery stores of any size and fitness/health facilities smaller than 5,000 sf shall be excluded. 2. The definition for Formula restaurant within the overlay was amended: a. The term shall apply to restaurants with 200 or more locations, and four or more of the "formula" features identified in the Code. Currently there is a limit of 75 establishments and two or more formula features. The aforementioned changes are intended to provide property owners with additional flexibility in finding tenants. The change to four or more formula features would allow for chain business with 100 or more establishments to locate within the Sunset Harbour neighborhood; however, they would be required to have a more unique feel and identity than their typical establishment. The above noted changes are included within the draft ordinance for first reading. Additionally, the ordinance establishes a procedure for the review of establishments which requires an affidavit for businesses to certify that they are not formula establishments. In order to accommodate the 30-day review period required for the companion comprehensive plan amendment, second reading and adoption of the ordinance is recommended to be set for November 18, 2020. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW On January 28, 2020, the Planning Board continued the item to the February 25, 2020 meeting. On February 25, 2020, the Planning Board continued the item to the March 24, 2020 meeting. The March 24, 2020 meeting was cancelled, and the item was deferred to the May 19, 2020 meeting. On May 19, 2020 the item was deferred to July 27, 2020. On July 27, 2020 the Planning Board held a public hearing and transmitted the ordinance to the City Commission with a favorable Page 512 of 1430 recommendation by a vote of 7-0. UPDATE On September 16, 2020, the City Commission approved the subject ordinance at first reading, with no changes. APPLICATION FEE WAIVER The subject amendment was referred on a comprehensive, citywide basis, and not on behalf of a private applicant or third party. Pursuant to section 118-162(c) of the Land Development Regulations of the City Code, amendments to the City Code require the payment of the applicable fees in section 118-7 and Appendix A. These fees may be waived by a five-sevenths (5/7ths)vote of the City Commission, based upon one or more of the following circumstances: 1. The City Manager determines, in writing, that the proposed amendment is necessary due to a change in federal or state law, and/or to implement best practices in urban planning; 2. Upon written recommendation of the city manager acknowledging a documented financial hardship of a property owner(s)or developer(s); and/or 3. If requested, in writing, by a non-profit organization, neighborhood association, or homeowner's association for property owned by any such organization or association, so long as the request demonstrates that a public purpose is achieved by enacting the applicable amendment. The City Manager has determined that the proposed amendment is necessary to implement best practices in urban planning. CONCLUSION The administration recommends the following: 1. In accordance with section 118-162(c) of the City Code, the City Commission waive the applicable application fees based upon the legislation implementing best practices in urban planning. 2. The City Commission adopt the subject ordinance. Applicable Area South Beach Is this a"Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item, pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Legislative Tracking Planning Sponsor Page 513 of 1430 Commissioner Ricky Arriola ATTACHMENTS: Description D FA ORD - LDR ❑ Consultant Study ❑ Ad Page 514 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez, LLC June 25, 2020 Ana Gelabert-Sanchez, AICP, LF Page 522 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC Contents I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 I1. VISION,COMPREHENSIVE PLAN&LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 6 A. VISION AND GUIDING PRINCIPLES 6 B. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN—GOALS,OBJECTIVES,AND POLICIES 7 C. CURRENT REGULATIONS AND TIMELINE 10 D. OVERLAY AND NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICTS 15 III. PROPOSED AMENDMENT 21 IV. ANALYSIS 22 A. SUNSET HARBOUR NEIGHBORHOOD 22 B. NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTER AND IMPACT OF FORMULA ESTABLISHMENTS 25 C. FORMULA RESTAURANT AND FORMULA COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT REGULATIONS IN OTHER CITIES 29 V. CONCLUSION 36 APPENDIX A.ART DECO[MIMO OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE AND MEA,INC.REPORT 38 Page 2 of 38 Page 523 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC I. Executive Summary The City is currently proposing an amendment to its Land Development Regulations that creates a mixed-use Neighborhood Overlay District for the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood that would create an outer zone for the neighborhood where formula retail and formula establishments would be permitted subject to applicable regulations and would create an inner neighborhood zone where smaller scale and distinctive commercial, residential and light industrial uses would be envisioned Since 1989, the Mayor and the City Commission have adopted a series of Citywide Land Development Regulations to create Overlay and Neighborhood Conservation Districts in an effort to protect the unique character of the City's neighborhoods and districts and to promote compatible development. The story of Sunset Harbour is one of a neighborhood in transition; the neighborhood has evolved from light industrial uses that originally occupied the area to a hip, walkable urban neighborhood comprised of an area of mixed uses, including residential. Sunset Harbour is composed of a mixture of residential, light industrial and distinctive low intensity service, restaurant, and retail uses. The purpose of this Overlay District is to continue to create and promote the planned but organic character and scale of the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood. The City has invested millions of dollars and countless hours to create an economically viable and distinctive neighborhood where residents can live near the hustle and bustle of the Greater South Beach area, but not in it. Moreover, the transition that Sunset Harbor is currently undergoing has created a neighborhood that is distinct in character from any other neighborhood in Miami Beach. In order to make this happen, the City has invested in a new central parking garage to serve the entire neighborhood, encourage neighborhood walkability, and reduce traffic; it has raised the streets of the Sunset Harbor neighborhood three full feet to ensure that it is resilient against climate change and sea-level rise; and it has revamped and remodeled the neighborhood park to provide a much needed peaceful respite for this neighborhood. Page 3 of 38 Page 524 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC Over the last decade the Mayor and City Commission have also adopted and amended specific regulations for the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood in order to promote a more pedestrian-friendly, economically viable and vibrant mixed-use neighborhood near the action but not in it. Sunset Harbour has been described as "a pedestrian-friendly enclave (with bountiful parking)" and "[a] micro-neighborhood [...] densely populated with both casual and upscale restaurants", also, "one of Miami's most popular boutique neighborhoods for shopping and dining". This neighborhood is an example of how the coexistence of industrial, retail, and residential uses can promote a unique and sustainable urban environment. A windshield survey shows approximately 19 to 20 restaurants, 12 health related uses that promote well-being, approximately 2 to 3 water-oriented activities, in addition to the Sunset Harbour Yacht Club, a full-service boutique marina and a variety of unique neighborhood businesses. The increasing desirability and neighborhood qualities of Sunset Harbour have driven the need to promote is newly vibrant "character". Character has been defined as an amalgamation of attributes and assets that add up to a unique identity for a neighborhood. It may include "built form, landscape, history, people, and their activities".The primary vehicle for protecting the character of a neighborhood is through the establishment of an Overlay or Conservation District. Formula Business Establishments are currently concentrated in the outer zone of the Sunset Harbor neighborhood, bordered by Alton Road to the east, Dade Boulevard to the south, both main commercial corridors. This outer zone also has plenty of available and viable spaces for new formula businesses to develop. The inner zone of the Sunset Harbor neighborhood has, for the most part, remained hip, trendy, and unique as well as low intensity with businesses servicing residents and visitors with retail stores and restaurants not found elsewhere in the City or in the World. The propose Overlay District would codify these elements of what started by careful planning and organic development. Page 4 of 38 Page 525 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC This document consists of a review of the proposed Sunset Harbour Mixed-Use Neighborhood Overlay District regulation; existing City's regulations, and whether the proposed Ordinance is supported by the Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Comprehensive Plan. I have also undertaken a.review of ordinances that have been implemented in other cities with similar neighborhoods in order to determine what regulations other cities have used to preserve the distinct character of their neighborhoods. I have concluded that the City's proposed Ordinance is supported by existing City of Miami Beach Goals, Objectives, and Policies of the Comprehensive Plan and is consistent with established Planning practices. It will further the desired outcome of advancing the character of Sunset Harbour and promoting a vibrant, mixed-use residential neighborhood. Therefore, I recommend that the City Commission adopt the proposed Ordinance. Page 5 of 38 Page 526 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC II. Vision, Comprehensive Plan & Land Development Regulations The City's Comprehensive Plan and its Goals and Objectives, as well as its Land Development Regulations, exist to support the well-being and interests of its various citizens. A critical aspect of these is to minimize threats to health, safety, and welfare through regulation of uses of land to ensure the compatibility of adjacent land uses. The following provisions of the City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations are relevant to a land use analysis of the proposed regulations for the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood. A. Vision and Guiding Principles The Vision Statement defines the City of Miami Beach as "A Unique and Historic Environment". "A PROSPEROUS CITY with a special flavor of arts, culture, education, and business;A SAFE CITY with a mosaic of residents enjoying life in iconic and historic NEIGHBORHOODS;A RESILIENT COASTAL CITY with a thriving environment and modern infrastructure;A RESILIENT COASTAL CITY with a thriving environment and modern infrastructure;A SMART CITY of high quality and efficient services and employees." Miami Beach – The City That Evokes All Senses https://www.miamibeachfl.gov/city-hall/city-manager/mission-vision-and- values/ Guiding Principle-Enhance Community Character "The City shall encourage redevelopment that enhances the character of existing development by maximizing context sensitive design through appropriate architecture, compatible scale, and pedestrian-friendly features." Page 6 of 38 Page 527 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC B. Comprehensive Plan —Goals, Objectives, and Policies The State of Florida mandates that all local governments adopt a Comprehensive Plan to regulate future development actions. The State of Florida requires that all development regulations and actions be consistent with this adopted plan. According to Section 163.3194(1)(a), Florida Statutes: "...After a comprehensive plan, or element or portion thereof, has been adopted in conformity with this act, all development undertaken by, and all actions taken in regard to development orders by, governmental agencies in regard to land covered by such plan or element shall be consistent with such plan or element as adopted." The City of Miami Beach defines the Comprehensive Plan as the document adopted by the City Commission in accordance with the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act of 1986, as amended, meeting the requirements of F.S. §§ 163.3177 and 163.3178; principles, guidelines, and standards for the orderly and balanced future economic, social, physical, environmental, and fiscal development of the City. The following section identifies goals, objectives and policies within elements of the Comprehensive Plan that support Land Development Regulations to enhance and protect the character and quality of life in the City of Miami Beach. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN - ELEMENTS GUIDING PRINCIPLES The intent of the guiding principles is to provide an overview of the priorities and objectives of the Element to aid in local government planning and decision making, including but not limited to the amendments to this Element and the City's Land Development Regulations, as well as applications for Future Land Use and Zoning map amendments. Page 7 of 38 Page 528 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC a. RESILIENT LAND USE (RLU)AND DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT Goal RLU 1 Preserve and enhance the character of Miami Beach and its quality of life through the implementation of future land use and land development requirements that maximize the potential for economic benefit and the enjoyment of natural and man-made resources, while minimizing the threat to health, safety and welfare posed by hazards, nuisances, incompatible land uses, and environmental degradation Objective RLU 1.1: Establishment of Future Land Use Categories. The City hereby adopts future land use map categories to provide for an efficient distribution and compatible pattern of land uses, and to maintain and enhance the character of the community. Policy RLU 1.1.7 HIGH DENSITY MULTI FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (RM-3) Purpose: To provide development opportunities for and to enhance the desirability and quality of existing and/or new high-density multi-family residential and hotel areas. Policy RLU 1.1.9 MEDIUM INTENSITY COMMERCIAL (CD-2) Purpose: To provide development opportunities for and to enhance the desirability and quality of existing and/or new medium intensity commercial areas which serve the entire City. Page 8 of 38 Page 529 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC b. TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT(TE) Goal TE 2: Putting People First Objective TE 2.1: Enhance, Protect, and Preserve the City's Neighborhoods. To provide a safe and attractive transportation system throughout the City that meets the needs of the users of the right-of-way, the neighborhoods, the neighboring communities, and the environment. Policy TE 2.1.2: The City shall strive to protect the residential neighborhoods from unnecessary traffic intrusion through the evaluation and implementation of traffic calming, regulatory or operational alternatives identified in the adopted Street-Design Guidelines which would provide incentives for non-local traffic to remain on the designated arterial network. Page 9 of 38 Page 530 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC Miami Beach South Beach Trolley Route Through Sunset Harbour 101.1 CF-- m 20 ST 18I -� ISLAND AVE ¢-- I » Sr Lao VENETIAN CS1NY z•-• LINCOLN RD a 16 ST C. Current Regulations and Timeline Land Development Regulations—Sunset Harbour There are three Land Development categories within the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood which were established in 1989, and have been subsequently modified. 1. RM —3 Residential Multi-Family, High Density The RM —3 Residential Multi-Family, High Density District is designed for high intensity multi-family residences and hotels. Page 10 of 38 Page 531 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC 2. CD—2 Commercial Medium Intensity The CD —2 Commercial, Medium Intensity District provides for commercial activities, services, offices, and related activities which serve the entire City. 3. 1 — 1 Urban Light Industrial The I — 1 Urban Light Industrial District is to permit light industrial uses that are generally compatible with one another and with adjoining residential or commercial districts. Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Timeline of Land Development Regulations 2009 Ordinance No. 2009-3663—Amended the list of Permitted, Conditional and Prohibited uses in the I-1 Urban Light Industrial District Land Development Regulations to address residents' concerns about incompatible uses that would have an adverse impact on the quality of life. Specifically, the ordinance fine- tuned the list of permitted uses, and made substantial amendments to the list of conditional uses (by adding automotive, industrial, and towing uses). 2012 Ordinance No. 2012-3786—Created a new Parking District No.5 and amended the Permitted, Conditional and Prohibited uses in the 1-1 Urban Light Industrial District and CD-2 Commercial Medium Intensity District to reflect a neighborhood in transition from light industrial uses to an area of mixed use. The creation of Parking District No. 5 reduced or eliminated required parking for small commercial businesses. The ordinance also amended the I-1 and CD-2 to set lower thresholds for conditional use review of certain uses and to prohibit, in the CD-2 District, certain uses such as outdoor entertainment establishments, neighborhood impact establishments and open-air entertainment establishments. Page 11 of 38 Page 532 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC The purpose of this ordinance is to "lessen the intensity of the uses in order to provide uses compatible with the residential aspect of the neighborhood and to provide incentives for a low scale neighborhood friendly development where people and commerce can exist side by side and promote a better quality of life and a pedestrian friendly neighborhood". 2013 Ordinance No. 2013-3802 —Sunset Harbour Parking Requirements. Amended parking requirements for residential and live-work type uses. The purpose of this ordinance is to provide "incentives for a low scale, neighborhood friendly residential development particularly as part of the adaptive re-use existing structures where people and commerce can exist side by side" and promoting a "more pedestrian - friendly neighborhood". 2014 Ordinance No. 2014-3905 — Parking District No. 5 —Sunset Harbour The purpose of this ordinance is to remove the two-year sunset provision for Parking District No. 5, in order to continue, "to support the surrounding neighborhood growth of small, resident-oriented businesses". The creation of the Sunset Harbour Parking District has "encouraged uses that are compatible with the low scale character of the neighborhood" and "has resulted in a better quality of life for the residents of the area and a more pedestrian friendly neighborhood". Removing the sunset provision was determined to be necessary to continue accomplishing these neighborhood objectives. 2015 Ordinance No. 2015-3983 —Sunset Harbour CD-2 Entertainment Prohibition Sunset Harbour is a neighborhood comprised of a mix of residential and commercial uses in close proximity. The purpose of this ordinance is to prohibit uses such as stand-alone bars, Page 12 of 38 Page 533 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC entertainment establishments, and dance halls, which are located within the CD-2 District, on the basis that they are incompatible with the low scale character of the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood. 2016 Ordinance No. 2016-4046—Sun'set Harbour-Alcoholic Beverage Establishment Regulations The purpose of this ordinance is to establish additional requirements for alcoholic beverage establishments, whether as a main use, conditional or an accessory use. The ordinance establishes hours of operation for alcohol prohibits above-ground alcoholic beverage establishments and prohibits special events within any alcoholic beverage establishment within the Sunset Harbour neighborhood. The ordinance also clarified that outdoor entertainment establishments, neighborhood impact establishments, and open-air entertainment establishments are prohibited uses within the I-1 Light Industrial District of the Sunset Harbour neighborhood. 2019 Ordinance No. 2019-4293- Sunset Harbour Parking Reductions to Incentivize Resiliency The purpose of this ordinance is to promote economic development by incentivizing improvements that promote resiliency within Sunset Harbour by reducing or eliminating parking requirements, or authorizing operators to pay an annual fee in lieu of providing required parking. 2020 On December 11, 2019, the City Commission referred an Ordinance to the City's Planning Board, in order to eliminate any exceptions to the 2:00 a.m. closing time for alcoholic beverage establishments in Sunset Harbour. As referenced in the recitals to the Ordinance, alcoholic beverage establishments "can, if not regulated, be incompatible with the scale, character, and quality of life of Page 13 of 38 Page 534 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC adjacent residential neighborhoods." In order to promote the compatibility of eating and drinking establishments with the surrounding neighborhood, the Ordinance clarifies that the 2:00 a.m. closing time shall apply to all alcoholic beverage establishments in Sunset Harbour. The Planning Board reviewed the Ordinance on January 28, 2020, and transmitted it to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation.The Ordinance was approved by the City Commission at First Reading on February 12, 2020, and is scheduled for Second Reading on March 18, 2020. Page 14 of 38 Page 535 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC D. Overlay and Neighborhood Conservation Districts An Overlay District is a set of regulations which are superimposed upon and supplement, but do not replace, the underlying Zoning District and regulations otherwise applicableto the designated area. Overlay Districts and Neighborhood Conservation Districts (NCDs) have been increasingly used as a technique by local jurisdictions as a means of protecting the character of historic neighborhoods and promoting a salubrious character of transitioning neighborhoods that are being threatened by incompatible encroachment, development, or other changes that are inconsistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan for the area. The City of Miami Beach has 12 zoning overlay districts. Of the 12, eight (8) overlay districts provide additional regulations for uses beyond what is prohibited in the underlying zoning districts. In particular, the Alton Road Historic District Buffer Overlay, which is in close proximity to Sunset Harbour, limits the scale of commercial establishments and restricts entertainment establishments. The Art Deco/MiMo Commercial Character Overlay incorporates restrictions on Formula Retail and Formula Restaurants along the most historic portions of Ocean Drive, similar to the restrictions being proposed for Sunset Harbour. NCD regulations are generally applied when the area to be promoted has a distinct developing physical character but does not merit a historic preservation designation. An NCD may be favored over historic designation when it is not the history of the neighborhood that is important but the livability and economic viability of newly grown neighborhood is at issue. The City of Miami Beach has created Overlay Districts since as early as 1989 and Conservation Districts since as early as 2004. The City of Miami Beach describes a Neighborhood Conservation District as follows: Intent: A neighborhood conservation district (NCD) is a protective land use tool Page 15 of 38 Page 536 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC that provides criteria and a mechanism to be implemented when desired for the maintenance of neighborhood characteristics. Such districts and the regulations adopted for them shall be consistent with and promote the policies set out in, the Miami Beach Comprehensive Plan and other official adopted plans and regulations. Objective: The purpose is to provide a land-use or zoning tool to conserve established neighborhood scale and character and to promote compatible development through the sensible regulation. And to protect neighborhoods or districts that have significant architectural and historic merit and a distinct character but do not qualify for historic designation. List of Miami Beach Overlay and Conservation Districts 1. DUNE PRESERVATION OVERLAY The regulations of this division are designed to accommodate and promote recreational, open space and related uses Ord. No. 89-2665, § 15-3, eff. 10-1-89 2. OCEANFRONT OVERLAY Additional regulations for oceanfront lots. These regulations apply to buildings and structures located west of the bulkhead line. Ord. No. 89-2665, § 6-27, eff. 10-1-89; Ord. No. 90-2722, eff. 11-21-90 3. CONVENTION HOTEL OVERLAY Maximum floor area ratio for convention hotel development city center/historic convention village redevelopment and revitalization area. Ord. No. 2002-3374, § 1, 6-19-02; Ord. No. 2004-3458, § 1, 10-13-04 4.WEST AVENUE BAY FRONT OVERLAY The purpose in identifying this subject overlay district is to provide district specific land development regulations and land-use incentives to property owners and developers who retain existing structures and/or provide new infill Page 16 of 38 Page 537 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC structures that maintain the low-scale, as-built character predominant in the existing low intensity (RM-1) and medium intensity (RM-2) underlying residential zoning district of the subject overlay area. Ord. No. 2002-3374, § 1, 6-19-02; Ord. No. 2004-3458, § 1, 10-13-04 5. GILBERT M. FEIN NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION OVERLAY (NCD-1/RM-2) The Intent of this Neighborhood-Conservation Designation is to establish a comprehensive series of protective and incentive legislative elements including zoning overlays, zoning revisions, design guidelines and other mechanisms provided for the Lincoln Terrace and 16th Street-end neighborhood of the City of Miami Beach to be known as the Gilbert M. Fein Neighborhood Conservation District Ord. No. 2005-3497, § 2, 10-19-05) 6. COLLINS PARK ARTS DISTRICT OVERLAY The purpose of this overlay district is to provide land-use incentives to property owners, developers and commercial businesses to encourage arts-related businesses within the district Ord. No. 2007-3577, § 1, 10-17-07; Ord. No. 2016-4061, § 1, 11-9-16) 7. 40TH STREET OVERLAY The purpose of this overlay district is to provide pedestrian-friendly religious institutional uses through the conditional use permit process at the properties to serve the surrounding residential uses. Ord. No. 2011-3714, § 2, 1-19-11) 8. ALTON ROAD - HISTORIC DISTRICT BUFFER OVERLAY The purpose of this overlay district is to minimize the impacts of development along Alton Road on residential properties located in the Flamingo Park Historic District and the Palm View Historic District.' Ord. No. 2014-3871, § 1, 5-21-14) 9. FAENA DISTRICT OVERLAY The purpose of this overlay district is to allow limited flexibility of uses and limited increases in heights because of the common ownership and operation of the properties within the overlay district. Page 17 of 38 Page 538 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC Ord. No. 2014-3913, § 1(142-871), 12-17-14 10. OCEAN TERRACE OVERLAY The purpose of this overlay district is to Stimulate neighborhood revitalization and encourage new development and renovation of important historic buildings within the Ocean Terrace/Collins Avenue corridor, Encourage private property owners to assemble and redevelop properties comprehensively, Improve the pedestrian environment of the neighborhood and Maintain the scale, massing and character-1°f the existing building typology adjacent to the public sidewalks. Ord. No. 2016-4021, § 1, 6-8-16) 11. ART DECO - MIMO COMMERCIAL CHARACTER OVERLAY DISTRICT The purpose of this overlay district is to limit the proliferation of uses which may diminish the character of historic commercial areas within the city. Ord. No. 2017-4137, § 2, 9-25-17 12. NORTH BEACH NATIONAL REGISTER CONSERVATION DISTRICT OVERLAY The purpose of this overlay district is to Provide land-use regulations that encourage the retention and preservation of existing "contributing" buildings within the National Register Districts, to promote walking, bicycling and public transit modes of transportation and to ensure that the scale and massing of new development is consistent with the established context of the existing residential neighborhoods and maintains the low-scale, as-built character of the surrounding neighborhoods Ord. No. 2018-4187, § 2(142-880), 4-11-16 Page 18 of 38 Page 539 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC Neighborhood Conservation Districts Overlays Neighborhood Conservation ' t,izt= Districts Overlays , Allpilp ■ = .`t'....";'-'11 ; - .' r ' ,SJ lla '1' J~ ) i !_- iilG = / r1 ' r...-',P. ''• i.7 pp 7 - Jr O 3 .,a...ae6CtwnnOw GYM,Owner. '� 1 Page 19 of 38 Page 540 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC i .. ormilZoning Overlay Districts Map „! OF THE ' CITY OF �� MIAMI BEACH TA• _ •FLORIDA. , -ra •Cpi■gynn MT _. , tI IH ai(. _\ 1 it ?® r ISES E:.,,. . )4, J r' + y7 t S, k; ,Alm ''VW ' I � - i sL - t Com. _a -. (Maps prepared by the City of Miami Beach Planning Department) Page 20 of 38 Page 541 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC III. Proposed Amendment Sunset Harbour Mixed-Use Neighborhood Overlay District This land use analysis examines a proposed ordinance amending Chapter 142 of the Miami Beach City Code entitled "Zoning Districts and Regulations", Article Ill, "Overlay Districts", Division 14, "Sunset Harbour Mixed-Use Neighborhood Overlay District", to provide regulations on formula restaurant and formula commercial establishments. Over the last few decades, the City has adopted several ordinances creating Overlay Districts in order to maintain the scale and character of established neighborhoods. The proposed Overlay District protects the emerging unique, character of the Sunset Harbour neighborhood and will promote a more pedestrian friendly and vibrant mixed-use neighborhood. Page 21 of 38 Page 542 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC IV. Analysis A. Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Sunset Harbour is a neighborhood that has evolved from the light industrial uses that originally occupied the area and continues to evolve into an area of mixed uses including residential development. The neighborhood is composed of a mixture of residential, light industrial and low intensity service, restaurant and retail uses. Sunset Harbour has been described as "a pedestrian-friendly enclave (with bountiful parking)"; "Ia] micro-neighborhood [...] densely populated with both casual and upscale restaurants"; and "one of Miami's most popular boutique neighborhoods for shopping and dining". Sunset Harbour is a pedestrian oriented neighborhood. A windshield survey indicates many people access area businesses by walking as opposed to driving. The City is actively improving pedestrian connectivity which is increasing the walking trend. This includes a new pedestrian bridge on Bay Road and a new bridge with sidewalks on West Avenue that greatly improve connectivity to areas to the south. Additionally, there are improved pedestrian and bicycle facilities along 17th Street, Dade Boulevard, and the Venetian Causeway. It is well served by the City of Miami Beach South Beach Trolley Loop and Metrobus routes A, S, and M. Sunset Harbour is served by a centralized parking garage, the Sunset Harbour Garage. Information on parking utilization from the Parking Department indicates that the garage does not reach capacity, even during peak periods, providing evidence of increasing pedestrian activity and the use of alternative modes of transportation. A visual inspection shows approximately 20 restaurants; 12 health uses; and several water-oriented activities, in addition to the Yacht Club, a full-service boutique marina; and a variety of independent neighborhood businesses. Formula Business Establishments are concentrated on Alton Road, a main commercial corridor and arterial roadway exterior to the neighborhood. In Page 22 of 38 Page 543 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC contrast, those businesses that promote the unique identity of the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood are primarily concentrated in the interior of the neighborhood. The Sunset Harbour Neighborhood is an example of how the coexistence of industrial, retail, and residential uses can promote a unique and sustainable urban environment. Page 23 of 38 Page 544 of 1430 , Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC Sunset Neighborhood Map and Chart I I RS3 `. vJ. \\..... `aiIRS-{ 6b, �._V5 � J / t �i .. Asst ) µ , --- _ - - \ . way Sunset Harbour L\. Harbour.;`• = ....'•. Mil '.=701413=1- s_ it f 6 _ w 1 me I it !! ri'` I_ Housing Area of Area of Housing Population Units Pop. Parcels(SF) Parcels Density Density (Acres) (Units/Acre) (People/Acre) Sunset Harbour 581 793 1,230,082 28.24 21 28 (Map and chart prepared by the City of Miami Beach Planning Department) Page 24 of 38 Page 545 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC B. Neighborhood Character and Impact of Formula Establishments The character of a neighborhood is defined, in part, by the variety of businesses that it contains. In order to promote a particular desirable characteristic of a particular neighborhood, cities are increasingly regulating the types of businesses allowed. Formula Restaurants and Formula Retail Establishments are retail stores that have multiple locations with the same recognizable appearance, and are generally known as chain stores. They offer a standardized selection of merchandise, standard facade, color scheme, and signage. City Code Section 114-1 defines "formula restaurant" and "formula commercial establishment" as follows: Formula commercial establishment means a commercial use, excluding office, restaurant and hotel use, that has ten or more retail sales establishments in operation or with approved development orders in the United States of America; provided, however,for those businesses located in a building that is two stories or less with frontage on Ocean Drive,formula commercial establishment means a commercial use, excluding office, restaurant and hotel, which has five or more other establishments in operation or with approved development orders in Miami Beach. 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For the purpose of this definition, the following shall apply; (1) Standardized(formula) array of merchandise or food means that 50 percent or more of in-stock merchandise or food is from a single distributor and bears uniform markings. (2) Trademark means any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, used by a person to identify and distinguish the goods of such person, including a unique product,from those manufactured or sold by others, and to indicate the source of the goods, even if the source is unknown. A trademark may be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or the Florida Department of State. However, an unregistered trademark may also be protected under common law. (3)Service mark means any word, name, symbol, or device, or any combination thereof, used by a person to identify and distinguish the services of such person, including a unique service,from the services of others, and to indicate the source of the services, even if that source is unknown, titles, character names, and other distinctive features of radio or television programs may be registered as service marks notwithstanding that the person or the programs may advertise the goods of the sponsor. A service mark may be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and/or the Florida Department of State. However, an unregistered service mark may also be protected under common law. (4) Decor means the style of interior or exterior furnishings, which may include, but is not limited to, style of furniture, wall coverings or permanent fixtures. (5) Color scheme means the selection of colors used throughout, such as on the furnishings, permanent fixtures, and wall coverings, or as used on the facade. (6) Facade means a face (usually the front) of a building, including awnings, that looks onto a street or an open space. Page 27 of 38 Page 548 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC (7) Uniform food, beverages or apparel/uniforms means standardized items of clothing including, but not limited to, standardized aprons, pants, shirts, smocks or dresses, hats, and pins (other than name tags) as well as standardized colors of clothing,food or beverages listed on the menus of such establishments or standardized uniforms worn by employees. Many cities have adopted measures to limit the incidence of Formula Restaurants and Formula Retail Establishments due to the negative impact they can have on the character of a neighborhood. Unregulated, Formula Restaurants and Formula Retail Establishments will drive out the trendy and distinctive shops that primarily service the surrounding neighborhood and form part of the unique neighborhood character. Due to the increasing desirability and neighborhood qualities of the Sunset Harbour neighborhood, the City of Miami Beach has opted to explore the creation of restrictions on Formula Retail Establishments. Page 28 of 38 Page 549 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC C. Formula Restaurant and Formula Commercial Establishment Regulations in Other Cities Examples of District/Use Regulations in Other Cities or Counties Local governments across the country have used a variety of methodologies to regulate Formula Restaurants and Formula Commercial Establishments. The approaches vary from strictly prohibiting the use, to allowing the use as a conditional use with specific restrictions or requiring a special use permit, or a combination of both. Definitions of Formula Business or Retail Establishment here are generally consistent across the jurisdictions I have reviewed. All definitions include the following features: a standardized array of merchandise, a standardized façade, a standardized decor and color scheme, uniform apparel, standardized signage, a trademark of services. In other words, retail establishments with multiple locations and recognizable appearance. One factor that varies across jurisdictions is the numerical threshold for an establishment to qualify as a formula establishment. Some jurisdictions define Formula Establishments as an operation with 10 or more locations within the jurisdiction, within the United States, or in some instances, in the world. Many do not distinguish between restaurants and retail establishments: However, those jurisdictions that define Formula Restaurant Establishments typically establish the threshold at 3 or more locations within their jurisdiction. The most commonly occurring types of regulation are as follows: 1. Regulations that prohibit Formula Retail Establishments. 2. Regulations that allow Formula Retail Establishments in the Downtown commercial areas. 3. Regulations that prohibit Formula Establishments in specific neighborhoods and allow them in central commercial or tourist areas. 4. Regulations that allow Formula Establishments through a conditional use or special permit that requires a public review. Page 29 of 38 Page 550 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC The restrictions placed on conditional use permits can vary. For example, the restrictions can consist of any of the following: 1. Performance Based Guidelines 2. Limitation on street frontage allowed (i.e., 25 ft. of frontage) 3. Limitation on square footage per establishment (i.e. 2500 sq. ft.) 4. Limitation on percentage of ground floor (i.e. 30%) 5. Limitation on the concentration of similar uses in the area 6. Requirement of traffic studies Page 30 of 38 Page 551 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC a. City of San Francisco, CA The City of San Francisco defines Formula Retail Uses as "a type of retail sales activity or retail sales establishment which along with eleven or more other retail establishments located in the World". Purpose: an effort "to protect San Francisco's vibrant small business sector and create a supportive environment for new small business innovations" Regulations: Formula Retail Establishments are prohibited in nine of San Francisco's Neighborhood Commercial Districts; allowed Downtown through a Conditional Use after complying with the Performance Based Design Guidelines. Performance Based Guidelines review considerations include: 1. The percentage of the total linear street frontage within a 300- foot radius or a quarter of a mile radius, at the Planning Department's discretion, from the subject property that is occupied by Formula Retail and non-Formula Retail businesses. 2.The availability of other similar retail uses within the district and within the vicinity of the proposed project. 3. The compatibility of the proposed Formula Retail use with the existing architectural and aesthetic character of the district. b. Town of Palm Beach, FL The Town of Palm Beach definition of Formula Establishments only refers to Formula Restaurants and is defined as "a restaurant that is one of a chain or group of three or more restaurants in the nation" Regulations: Not allowed in their commercial districts. c. Malibu, CA Purpose: "to promote and maintain a district community character and a diverse retail base. Encourage retail elements that promote variety while contributing to an maintaining the city's small-town atmosphere and prevent the proliferation of businesses that create a homogenized retail experience" Page 31 of 38 Page 552 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC Regulations: Permitted after obtaining a Formula Retail Clearance (FRC) permit. The ordinance established a maximum square footage to 2,500 square feet for formula retail businesses and limits such businesses to 30 percent if located in a shopping center. The FRC for a formula retail business not located in a shopping center would be limited to 2,500 square feet. Additionally, it would require analysis to determine if another formula retail establishment was located within 500 feet of the proposed business, as measured from walls of the locations d. Nantucket, MA Purpose: "Create Formula Business Exclusion District (FBED) to address the advance impact of nationwide standardized businesses on Nantucket's historic downtown area. The proliferation of formula businesses will have a negative impact on the island's economy, historical relevance and unique character and economic viability". Regulations: Formula Business Establishments are prohibited in order to maintain a unique retail and dining experience. e. Dennis, MA Purpose: The purpose and intent of the Formula Based Business regulation is to address the adverse impact of nationwide, standardized businesses on Dennis villages, historic and residential areas as well as gateways to the town. The proliferation of formula-based businesses will have a negative impact on the town's economy, historical relevance, unique character and economic vitality. Regulations: Allowed in certain areas and only by Special Permit. Needs to meet criteria such as; 1.not to alter the character of the Zone in a way which detracts from its uniqueness or contributes to a nationwide trend of standardized downtown offerings; 2. will complement those businesses already in the Zone, 3.will be operated in a non-obtrusive manner to preserve the community's character and ambiance, 4.There shall not be a substantial impact to the public safety from increased traffic. At the discretion of the Planning Board, the applicant may be required to submit a traffic study, prepared by a Registered Professional Engineer, approved by the board, maximize pedestrian and vehicular safety both on the site and accessing and egress and ingress. Page 32 of 38 Page 553 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC f. Jersey City, NJ Purpose: The proposed amendments will provide formula business restrictions to various downtown redevelopment plans. Formula business, which utilizes standardized features such as decor, menu or merchandise items, and logos, may detract from downtown Jersey City's unique community character. Restrictions on formula business should be implemented to preserve Downtown's distinctive sense of place and unique neighborhood character. Regulations: Restrictions on formula business should be implemented to preserve Downtown's distinctive sense of place and unique neighborhood character in Downtown Redevelopment Areas. Formula Business Establishments, as defined by the Land Development Ordinance, are restricted to a maximum of 30% of ground floor gross leasable commercial area. g. Sausalito, CA Purpose: The purpose of the standards in this section regulate the location and operation of formula retail establishments in order to maintain the City's unique village character, the diversity and economic vitality of the community's commercial districts, and the quality of life of Sausalito residents; It is therefore the intention of the City that an over-concentration of formula retail businesses not be allowed, that all permitted formula retail establishments shall create a unique visual appearance that reflects and/or complements the distinctive and unique historical character of Sausalito, and that no such establishment shall project a visual appearance that is homogeneous with its establishments in other communities. Regulations: A formula retail establishment may be allowed only in the central commercial, shopping center and neighborhood commercial districts and only with a conditional use permit. Needs to meet criteria such as design review; be compatible with existing surrounding uses; preserve the community's distinctive character and ambiance; consistent with the unique historic character of Sausalito, and would preserve the distinctive visual appearance and shopping experience of Sausalito for its residents and visitors. Page 33 of 38 Page 554 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC h. San Juan Bautista, CA Purpose: The preservation of the existing character and scale of the city's commercial and historic districts is vital to the city's ability to attract tourism and ... is also important to maintain the distinctive small-town charm and character enjoyed by current residents." It also notes that a proliferation of formula businesses would threaten the economic vitality of the city's commercial districts, resulting in "a loss of employment opportunities for small business owners and employees who are residents." Regulations: Formula Retail or Business Establishments are not allowed. i. York, ME Purpose: Amend the town's zoning ordinance to prohibit formula restaurants in order to protect the character and identity of the community and not create undue impacts in terms of noise, litter, traffic and other adverse impacts. Regulations: Formula Restaurants Establishments are not allowed. j. Ojay, CA Purpose: The purpose of this section is to regulate the location and design of formula business establishments in order to maintain the tourist attracting small town character of the City, the diversity of the community's unique commercial areas and quality of life for visitors and residents. Regulations: A formula business may be established on a site after obtaining a conditional use permit from the City. Subject to these limitations: No conditional use permit shall be issued for a use that is a formula business located within the area of the Downtown Commercial land use designation of the City's General Plan if either of the following are true: (i) such establishment has street-level frontage exceeding twenty-five (25) linear feet on any street, or (ii) the useable area of the building or structure wherein the formula business is to be Page 34 of 38 Page 555 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC located exceeds two thousand (2,000) square feet. For purposes of this section, "street level frontage" shall include frontage on private parking lots and access ways where the commercial building does not abut a public street. No permit application of any kind shall be accepted or processed for a formula business that also possesses at least two of the following characteristics: (i) Specializes in short order or quick service food and/or drink; (ii) Serves food and/or drink primarily in paper, plastic or other disposable containers; and (iii) Payment is made by customers before food and/or drink is consumed. The Commission may promulgate regulations to further define the scope and meaning of the foregoing findings to ensure consistent implementation of this subsection. Page 35 of 38 Page 556 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC V. Conclusion This document has reviewed the applicable provisions of the City of Miami Beach Comprehensive Plan and the City of Miami Beach Land Development Regulations. It has reviewed the potential impact upon the distinct developing character of the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood that the City of Miami Beach has invested in creating and reviewed the strategies used by other cities to regulate Formula Restaurants and Formula Commercial Establishments. The City of Miami Beach has historically implemented regulations that promote and protect the character of its unique neighborhoods. Since 1989, the City has implemented twelve Overlay and Conservation Districts. Additionally, since 2009 the City has adopted regulations that limit, prohibit, or reduce the intensity of certain uses within the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood, in order to address concerns about incompatible uses that would affect the character and quality of life. The City has also provided incentives that would promote the "low scale, neighborhood friendly residential mixed use neighborhood", "where people and commerce can exist side by side"; in order to establish uses that are compatible with the mixed-use residential character of the neighborhood and promote a "more pedestrian friendly neighborhood." The proposed Overlay District continues this pattern of legislation adopted in order to protect the unique neighborhoods of Miami Beach. It continues to promote the unique emerging character of the Sunset Harbour mixed- used neighborhood; and to provide economic vitality for hip businesses that will primarily serve the residents of the Sunset Harbour neighborhood. The Vision Statement defines the City as "A unique and Historic Environment" and follows, as a guiding principle, the commitment to "Enhance Community Character" The Sunset Harbour Mixed-Use Neighborhood Overlay District is supported by the Vision, Goals and Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan. It follows the City's guiding principle and commitment to "encourage redevelopment by maximizing context sensitive design through appropriate architecture Page 36 of 38 Page 557 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC compatible scale and pedestrian features". The proposed Sunset Harbour Overlay District will continue to promote the hip and trendy character of this unique pedestrian-friendly neighborhood. Page 37 of 38 Page 558 of 1430 Sunset Harbour Neighborhood Gelabert-Sanchez,LLC Appendix A. ART DECO/MIMO OVERLAY DISTRICT ORDINANCE AND MEA, INC. REPORT Page 38 of 38 Page 559 of 1430 SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1010 NEIGHBORS 2SNE MIAMIHERALD.COM MIAMI BEACH CITY OF MIAMI BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ORDINANCES AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REGULATIONS AND THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE SUNSET HARBOUR NEIGHBORHOOD IDENTITY OVERLAY DISTRICT NOVEMBER 18,2020 CITY COMMISSION MEETING As society returns to a"new-normal,"the City of Miami Beach will host a hybrid Commission meeting on November 18,2020.The Mayor and at least lour Commissioners will be physically present in a socially distanced manner at the Commission Chamber,Third Floor,City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida,(Note that this location fs subject to change,please contact the Office of the City Clerk for possible updates.)Members of the public may comment on any Item on the agenda using the Zoom platform. 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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Second Readings/Public Hearings will be heard by the Mayor and City Commissioners of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, on November 18,2020 at the following times,or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard: 5:06 D.M.Second Readlna Public Hearing SUNSET HARBOUR NEIGHBORHOOD IDENTITY OVERLAY-COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AMENDING THE 2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN,BY AMENDING THE-RESIUENT LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT ELEMENT,'GOAL RLU 1.ENTITLED"LAND USE,"TO ESTABLISH OBJECTIVE RLU 1.5,TO BE ENTITLED-NEIGHBORHOOD IDENTITY,'TO PROVIDE POLICIES THAT FOSTER CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT AND PRESERVATION OF UNIQUE NEIGHBORHOODS,PROVIDE FOR THE INCLUSION OF POLICIES THAT PROVIDE VISION AND GUIDANCE POLICIES FOR SPECIFIC NEIGHBORHOODS INTO THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.AND ESTABLISH A POLICY SPECIFIC TO THE SUNSET HARBOUR NEIGHBORHOOD WHICH FOSTER ITS UNIQUE LOCAL,SMALL TOWN,NEIGHBORHOOD SERVING,MIXED-USE CHARACTER;AND BY AMENDING THE 2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MAP SERIES TO ESTABLISH A-NEIGHBORHOODS MAP;'PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN,TRANSMITTAL,REPEALER,SEVERABILITY,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance is being heard pursuant to Section 118-166 of the City's Land Development Code.Inquiries may be directed to the Planning Department at 305.673.7550. 5:07 D.M.Second Reading Public Hearing SUNSET HARBOUR NEIGHBORHOOD IDENTITY OVERLAY DISTRICT-LDR AMENDMENTS AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA,AMENDING CHAPTER 142 OF THE CITY CODE,ENTITLED-ZONING DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS.'AT ARTICLE III,ENTITLED-OVERLAY DISTRICTS,-TO ESTABLISH DIVISION 14,ENTITLED-SUNSET HARBOUR MIXED-USE NEIGHBORHOOD OVERLAY DISTRICT," TO PROVIDE REGULATIONS ON FORMULA RESTAURANT AND FORMULA COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS;AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER,SEVERABILITY,CODIFICATION.AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.This Ordinance is being heard pursuant to Section 118-164 of the City's Land Development Code.Inquiries maybe directed to the Planning Department al 305.673.7550. INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to take part In this meeting or be represented by an agent. 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