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LTC 066-2005 Parking Meter Rentals "Bagging" CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Office of the City Manager Letter to Commission No. o66-2o05 To: From: Subject: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez ~ City Manager PARKING METER RENTALS "BAGGING" Date: March 4, 2005 Recently, various complaints have been received regarding the volume and duration that parking meters are reserved (bagged). Parking meter rentals are predominantly reserved for construction, valet parking, film/print, and/or special events. All parking meter rentals are short term in nature and are to be used for specific authorized purposes related to an event and said event would be severely impacted to the point that it might not take place if these metered spaces were not made available. All parking meter rentals are judiciously reviewed and scrutinized by the Parking Department to ensure the most efficient use of these spaces as well as minimizing the disruption to the affected areas. The following outlines the process and requirements for parking meter rental requests for construction, valet parking, film/print/production, and special events must undergo prior to approval: Construction: · Typically identified as "green" meter bags (6:00A.M. to 6:00P.M), although some construction rental require "red" bags (24 hours/7 days) · A copy of the approved building permit or right-of-way permit must be submitted. · Spaces must be used for construction related activities, such as; deliveries of materials, pouring of concrete, contractor or sub-contracts trades work, etc. or public safety as deemed by the Police, Fire, Public Works, or Parking Departments. · Employee (long term parking) is not permitted at meter rentals. · Duration and number of spaces must be kept to a nominal amount consistent with activity. Valet Parking: · Typically identified by "blue" meter bags (6:00 P.M. to 6:00 A.M.). · A copy of the approved occupational license must be submitted. · A copy of a letter from the commercial establishment or entity contracting the valet operator. · A departmental review of the needs of the commercial establishment or entity requesting service in order to properly determine the size of ramps (passenger loading area) · Valet storage is permitted only on an event basis and in areas of Iow to medium demand for parking. Each request is reviewed and approved on a case by case basis. Storage requests are predominantly granted in the Middle Beach and North March 4, 2005 L TC - Parking Meter Rentals "Bagging" Page 2 of 3 Beach areas. City of Miami Beach Ordinance No. 2003-3418 (Valet Parking Ordinance) specifically addresses the use meter rentals and associated enforcement penalties. Special Events: · A copy of the approved special event permit must be submitted. · Events adversely affecting businesses and/or residents' quality of life are required to gather approval signatures from said affected parties. · Spaces must be used for event related activities, such as; public safety (street closure); deliveries of goods/materials or other public safety issues as deemed by the Police, Fire, Public Works, or Parking Departments. · Employee (long term parking) is not permitted at meter rentals. · No promotional activities are allowed (signs, banner, distribution of materials, etc.). Film/Print/Production: · A copy of the approved film/print/production permit must be submitted. · Film/print/productions adversely affecting businesses and/or residents' quality of life are required to gather approval signatures from said affected parties. · Spaces must be used for film/print/production related activities, such as; footage to be used in the piece; production vehicles, including caterers and cube trucks with equipment; public safety (street closure); or other public safety issues as deemed by the Police, Fire, Public Works, or Parking Departments. · Employee (long term parking) is not permitted at meter rentals. · Duration and number of spaces must be kept to a nominal amount consistent with activity. Clearly, the aforementioned are standard requirements; however, requests vary from each type of user. These requests are closely reviewed and in most circumstances are significantly modified in order to minimize disruption and still accomplish the goals of the requestor while not unreasonably denying their request. All four of these parking meter rental generators have at one time or another complained regarding the difficulty of conducting business in the City. It has been our goal to change this perception while keeping a balance for the parking needs of the business and residential communities. Lastly, a segment of these complaints were specifically regarding the Washington Avenue Streetscape Project currently underway. State statute requires utility owners, upon request of the Contractor, (i.e. City of Miami Beach, TECO Gas, FPL, BellSouth, etc) to identify or mark their utilities in the vicinity of a proposed construction area a minimum of two business days and no more than five business days prior to any excavation. In addition, the Parking Department requires 12 to 18 hours to reserve (bag) the parking meters in the affected areas so that parking enforcement, if required, can be performed and the utility owners can mark/identify their utilities. This potentially causes the parking area in question to be "empty" with no apparent activity for two to three days or until the areas have been marked by each utility owner. The Parking Department and the Contractor (Ric-Man International, Inc.) have developed a process to minimize the volume and duration of these parking meter rentals. March 4, 2005 L TC- Parking Meter Rentals "Bagging" Page 3 of 3 It is important to note that forthcoming work activities will require the contractor to complete the project in Work Zones (consecutive one-block areas up to a maximum of three blocks). When this next phase of work initiates, the Parking Department will remove the parking meter heads within the individual Work Zones and parking within the Work Zone will be displaced until the construction is substantially completed. Work Zone construction is anticipated to take six to nine weeks per block dependent upon the complexity of the duration and number of spaces must be kept to a nominal amount consistent with proposed construction activities. The Capital Improvement Project Office (CIP), Hazen & Sawyer, Ric-Man International, and the Parking Department will continue to closely monitor all parking meter rentals related to construction to ensure their timely placement and expeditious removal once related work is completed. Clearly, the Parking Department will also closely monitor all other generators of parking meter rentals as well in order to minimize disruption. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please feel free to contact me. Electronic Copy: Management Team FJ:~Ugr?$~arking Meter Bagging. TH.tar.doc