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LTC 103-2004 Amending Ordinance on Permitting and Locations of Newsracks CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. 103-2004 m To: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Date: May 4, 2004 From: Jorge M. Gonzalez (~ ~ sr- City Manager U (j AMENDING THE ORDINANCE LOCATIONS OF NEWRACKS ADDRESSING PERMITTING AND Subject: In a previous letter I told you about the efforts of Public Works Department to revise the current ordinance governing the permitting, location, and maintenance of portable newspaper sales racks (newsracks). This process has gained momentum and the revised ordinance, developed with the assistance of publisher representatives, is about to be presented to the publishing industry for comment. A meeting has been scheduled with the publishing industry for May 14, 2004 to present and discuss the proposed revisions. I expect the final revision of the ordinance to be presented to the City Commission for consideration at the meeting on June 9, 2004. In the meantime, in an effort to continually improve the appearance of our city, we have become more aggressive in the enforcement of the current ordinance. In March, letters were sent to all the publishers doing business in Miami Beach explaining the ordinance revision and that enforcement of the current ordinance would be increased during April. On April 1 , 2004 "Advisory Notifications" were mailed to all publishers with newsracks not in compliance with the current ordinance. These letters explained that newsracks not in compliance would be tagged in 15 days. A sample of the "tag" is attached. "Letters of Violation" were mailed on April 15, 2004, to publishers with newsracks still not in compliance informing them that the tagged newsracks would be removed in 15 days. The response has been seventy-eight (78) applications for existing non-permitted newsracks. We anticipate removing approximately 100 newsracks that are not in compliance, during May. Due to the participation in the process by the major publishers such as the Miami Herald, SunPost, USA Today, Street, Entertainment Weekly etc... we do not expect much controversy. However, some of the smaller publishers, who have not responded to our correspondence, might take exception to the action. ~~estions or need additional information, please feel free to contact me. c: Robert C. Middaugh, Assistant City Manager Fred H. Beckmann, Public Works Director CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach FI33139 http://miamibeachfl.gov Public Works Department Telephone (305) 673-7080 Facsimile (305) 673-7028 March 5, 2004 THE PUBLISHER Attn: Elton John 1000 Sky Pkwy, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Dear: The City of Miami Beach works hard to secure and promote the public health, safety, aesthetic values and general welfare of the residents and visitors in their use of public right-of-way. The City is experiencing a problem with the proliferation of newsracks. The Public Works Department has completed an audit of all newsrack located on the City right of ways. Many newsracks have been identified as being non-permitted, in disrepair, abandoned or simply not in compliance with the City ordinance governing the placement and maintenance of newsracks. The City is encouraging the owners to take action in order to comply with the requirement of the city code. Please be advised that beginning on March 24, 2004, we are going to strictly enforce the City Ordinance requiring newsracks placed in the public right-of-way of the City of Miami Beach to be properly permitted and maintained. Failure to comply will result in the removal of the newsrack in accordance with City Ordinance 2001-3317. Please contact Jose Rivas, Engineering Division, if you have any question regarding this issue at (305)673-7080. Your timely cooperation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Robert Halfhill Assistant Public Works Director RH\JR C: Michael Alvarez, Assistant Public Works Director Arshad Viqar, City Engineer File F:\WORK\SALL\NEWSRACKS\Newsracks in violation_2003\THE EMPLOYMENT GUIDE\Advisory NoticeJHE EMPLOYMENT GUIDE 8_18_03.doc ENCLOSURE 1 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach FI 33139 http://miamibeachfl.gov Public Works Department Telephone (305) 673-7080 Facsimile (305) 673-7028 April 15, 2004 THE PUBLISHER Attn: Elton John 1000 Sky Pkwy, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Dear: The City of Miami Beach strives to secure and promote the public health, safety, aesthetic values and general welfare of the residents, visitors and businesses. One of the challenges facing Miami Beach is the proliferation of newsracks. Many newsracks have been identified as being non-permitted, in disrepair, abandoned or simply not in compliance with the City ordinance governing the placement and maintenance of newsracks. The City is encouraging the owners to take action in order to comply with the requirement of the City code. One of the tools in resolving the newsrack situation is City ordinance 2001-3317. A steering committee consisting of City staff, citizens and publishers has reviewed the ordinance and developed changes which would benefit the City in enforcement and the publishers in marketing their product. With this intent we will be presenting the revisions to the City Commission for consideration. Prior to presenting the revised ordinance to the City Commission, an informational meeting will be held to brief the publishing community on the proposed changes. A copy of the ordinance is attached for your review prior to the meeting. The meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 14, 2004 at Miami Beach City Hall, located at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach. We will be meeting in the large conference room on the first floor. There will be signs directing you. 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