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95-21684 Reso , . ~/# RESOLUTION NO. 95-21684 A RESOLUTION OP THB MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OP THB CITY OP KIAMI BEACH, PLORIDA REPEALING RESOLUTION NO.88-19321 WHICH APPROVED REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIAL EVENTS HELD ON KIAMI BEACH AND ADOPTING NEW REQUIREMENTS POR SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS, ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT "A". WHEREAS, the city of Miami Beach has become the location of choice for an ever-increasing number of activities and special events on public and private property; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to provide an orderly arrangement for the use of public facilities and public resources; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare from potential problems associated with special events; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to ensure that activities and special events do not adversely impact the quality of life of residents of the city and the ability of businesses to carryon their normal activities; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to adopt new regulations set forth in Exhibit "A" pertaining to special and cultural events in order to accomplish this purpose. I NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE KAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OP THE CITY OP MIAMI BEACH, PLORIDA that the Mayor and city Comnission hereby adopt the Requirements for special and Cultural Events attached hereto as Exhibit "A". . , . . . /. " . PASSED and ADOPTED this 26th ATTEST: rt~BRK SWS:scf:6.0disk9\s-events.res (Resoluiton No. 95-21684) FORM APPROVtD LEGAL DEPT. ~ By J L?> Date ,-L /-'\ [" 2 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH TO THOSE INTERESTED IN HOLDING A SPECIAL AND OR CULTURAL EVENT: The Mayor of the City of Miami Beach, Commissioners, and Administration welcome a wide variety of special and cultural events to the City of Miami Beach. Special events benefit everyone involved by the positive promotional exposure received on a local, national and international level. Miami Beach enj oys the reputation of having one of the most pristine beaches in the world. The City stretches from Government Cut at the southernmost tip of Miami Beach to 87th Street, where it encompasses the areas known as South, Middle and North Beach. All special and cultural events should be compatible to the neighborhoods, complimenting the ambiance and aesthetics of the area. The Special and Cultural Events Requirements Package has been established to help guide applicants through the process of obtaining a special and cultural event permit, as well as to minimize disruption to the surrounding environment. The applicant, may be asked to present their proposed plans to neighborhood associations, who will be encouraged to comment on the proposal. The City Manager will consider their comments prior to granting a permit. Applicants must submit the completed application, along with twenty additional copies, and a non-refundable $75.00 application fee to CITY OF MIAMI BEACH SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS OFFICE SUSAN BETH WINN, CITY LIAISON 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE, 1ST FLOOR MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7575 FAX: (305) 673-7063 The Special and Cultural Events City Liaison will then review the entire requirement package with you to ensure a successful event. Thank you for considering Miami Beach as the location of choice. We look forward to the prospect of working together with you in the near future. Sincerely, Jose Garcia-Pedrosa City Manager Susan Beth Winn Special and Cultural Events City Liaison . " , . CITY OF MIAMI BEACH REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS I. SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS APPLICATION The Special and Cultural Events Application/Permit form must be completed and submitted 90 days in advance for beach events and 60 days in advance for non-beach events, to the Special and Cultural Events Liaison Office in the Public Information Office, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, 33139. Please furnish 20 copies along with original. City departments must review applications and sign off on applicable line. The City Manager will act upon an application for a permit within seven days after all Special and Cultural Event Requirements applicable to your event have been fulfilled, which may include, proper documentation, for.ms, fees, advance payment/deposit for services, etc.,have been received and approved. . A $75.00 non-refundable application fee, is required 90 days prior to the event for beach side event (s) (to allow for the appropriate Federal, State, and local permits to be obtained), and/or 60 days prior to the event for non-beachside event(s). . $225.00 permit fee, is required 30 days prior to the event(s) . $1,500.00 Security Deposit, 20 days prior to the event(s). . An Indemnity Agreement/hold harmless must be received 30 days prior to the event(s) . . Certificate(s) of Insurance must be received no less than 30 days prior to the event(s). II. NEIGHBORHOOD IMPACT AND BOOKING POLICY Events planned in the City of Miami Beach are subject to the Booking Policy which extends additional consideration to the affected surrounding neighborhood and proposed events. These include, but are not limited to, South Pointe Advisory Board, South Beach Marketing Council, Lincoln Road Task Force, Washington Avenue Association, Miami Beach Development Association, Forty-First Street Association, North Beach Development Corporation, Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce, Miami Beach Latin Chamber of Commerce, Ocean/Washington Alliance, and Espanola Way,. In addition to the event adhering to the Booking Policy for the venue where the event is proposed, a letter from the associations stating their position on the proposed event should be submitted to the City's Special and Cultural Events Office at least 45 days prior to the event or event will be considered for approval without the Association's letter. The City Manager will consider any recommendations from these associations in making the decision whether to grant the events permit or what conditions to impose upon granting of the permit. 2 the Special and Cultural Events Liaison will collect written reports from all applicable departments within the city which will include, but will not be limited to, specific requirements, the applicant may need and if any permits or additional requirements are necessary, etc.. In no case shall an event(s) take place for more than ten (10) consecutive days or twenty (20) non-consecutive days during the course of a calendar year. Some event(s) may be additionally limited by the Booking Policy of that venue. There are many identified venues in the city where events are held. They include but are not limited to: South Pointe Park, Ocean Drive, Lincoln Road, 10th Street Auditorium, Washington Avenue, Espanola Way, Flamingo Park, Abel Holtz Stadium, Convention Center Preferred Lot, Scott Rakow Youth Center, Arthur Godfrey Road and Seventy First Street, Twenty First Street Community Center, Twenty First Street Beach, Lummus Park, Seventy Third Street Bandshell, Ocean Terrace, including all other parks and recreational facilities such as Muss Park, Stillwater Park, South Shore Community Center and Park, etc... Each venue has user criteria established in accordance with the standards set in part by the neighborhoods in conjunction with the City Administration. User guidelines for each venue are available from the Special and Cultural Events Office located in City Hall. Elements of the Booking policy for all venues may include but are not limited to the following: Hours of Operation Type of Entertainment Beverages, alcoholic or non-alcoholic Coordination of parking, inclusive of traffic pattern/flow Food Sale(s) Fireworks Street closure(s) Number of events allowed in venue The City of Miami Beach reserves the right for final approval, denial and/or revocation of any event{s) per.mit. Per.mits may not be transferred, assigned or sublet, without written approval of the City of Miami Beach. A Special and Cultural Events per.mit is necessary whether the event is held on private or public property. The final decision for issuance of a City of Miami Beach Special and Cultural Events Per.mit remains with the City Manager. FUNDING FOR EVENTS/VISITORS AND CONVENTION AUTHORITY The City of Miami Beach does not directly fund special and or cultural events. The City contributes funds to the Miami Beach Visitor and Convention Authority (VCA) through a special tax for the purpose of special and or cultural event funding. Applications for funding are available through the Dade County Cultural Affairs Council. A funding application to the VCA does not constitute notice to the City of Miami Beach. However, should the VCA fund a City authorized event, the City logo shall be incorporated in all print advertising, if the city so chooses. This will be determined by the PIO Coordinator. There are other available funding entities that one can apply for grant funding/award(s), some of them are, Dade County Cultural Affairs Council, TDC Tourist Development Council, etc.. 3 ALL FUNDING GRANT ENTITIES Irrespective of the grant funding entity there will be a maximum number of events allowed in each given venue per year. Additional events will not be permitted during a twelve (12) month period, if the number of events have reached their designated limit. (This rule of thumb is applicable to VCA and all other grant awards) . III. COMPLIANCE Events must comply with all Municipal, State, and Federal laws at all times. The City of Miami Beach under no circumstances guarantees, warrants or represents that the initial issuance of a special and or cultural events permit by the City exempts the event from any permits which may be required currently or in the future by any Federal, State or local agencies. IV. PERMITS Various City, County, State and Federal permits are required for Special and Cultural Events. In all cases, it is the sole responsibility of the applicant to obtain, comply and adhere to all required permits, which may include the following: FEDERAL A. Any type of unusual air activity above the City of Miami Beach planned in conjunction with a special and or cultural events must be approved by the Federal Aviation Administration. Approval will be requested through the City of Miami Beach Administration on the applicants behalf. STATE OF FLORIDA A. Division of Beaches and Shores -- If the event(s) is to be held on the beach, State permits are necessary for all non-portable structures on the beach. This would include, but not be limited to, the following types of structures: stages, fences, tents, lighting and sound systems. Division of Beaches and Shores permits are required for events that are constructed west of the erosion control line. The State charges a permit fee which is a minimum of $220 and is required to be paid by the applicant. A final site plan for beachside event(s) must be accompanied with the actual check made payable to: DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES -STATE OF FLORIDA and submitted 75, but no less than 60 days prior to the event to the Special and Cultural Events City Liaison. The City will use reasonable efforts to assist the promoter in obtaining the permit, which will be issued in the City's name. 4 B. Division of State Lands Should -any of' the' abo:v~ structures be located east of the erosion control line, approval must be obtained from the Department of Natural Resources, Division of State Lands. If possible, the event (s) will be approved under the City of Miami Beach's Management Agreement with the State of Florida. However, depending on the type and nature of the event(s), the Division of State Lands has the right to negotiate a separate use agreement with the promoter and will charge for the use of the land. This fee could include a contribution to the State Lands Trust Fund as well as use fee, and would require State of Florida Cabinet approval. C. Water Activitv -- Any type of water activity held within the City of Miami Beach must have approval of the Florida Marine Patrol and the United States Coast Guard. Approval must be in the form of a letter to the City of Miami Beach, from the appropriate agencies. D. Division of Alcoholic Beveraqes and Tobacco If alcoholic beverages are to be sold or served at the event, a license from the State of Florida, Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco must be obtained and submitted with your Special and Cultural Events Application. In order to obtain the permit from the State, a letter of authorization must be obtained from the City of Miami Beach. Prior to the issuance of this letter by the Special and Cultural Events Office for the City Manager's signature, you must submit the following: All applicable insurance including, but not limited to, liquor liability, completed Indemnity Agreement, and a letter on letterhead from the group or individuals of the organization agreeing to have the temporary liquor license in the organization's name. The letter must name the officers, provide proof of their corporate status and willingness to apply the license against their allotted three permits per year. Issuance is obtained from their Licensing Office. E. Depending upon the scope and nature of the event (s) , additional state permits may be required. Permits may include, but not be limited to, those required for amusement rides, fairs and expositions, etc... DADE COUNTY A. permi t for Temporarv Food Sales - - Applicants must comply with the following requirements when serving food at a special and or cultural event(s): State of Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services "Permit of Temporary Food Salesi"Chapter 14B of the Metro-Dade County Code; Chapter 10 D 13.029 of the Florida Administrative Code, and Chapter 381, Florida State Statues, which set forth rules and regulations for safe operation of temporary food service establishments. To obtain necessary permits, event sponsors must meet all requirements and pay all fees in the Temporary Food Sales Office at least 20 days prior to the event. 5 B. Beach Cleaninq - - Applicants wishing to use the 'public;:: beach must arrange with Dade County Parks Department for the cleaning of the beach prior to if necessary as well as post event. A cost estimate will be provided by Metro- Dade County, and they may require a deposit fee. Proof that clean-up arrangements have been made 45 days and/or verbal agreement arranged with Dade County and the Special and Cultural Events Office must be submitted/clarified to the City of Miami Beach prior to the event date(s). CITY OF MIAMI BEACH A. Special and Cultural Events Permit -- A City of Miami Beach Special and Cultural Events Permit is required for all special and cultural events. No refunds will be made after permit is issued. Payment does not constitute permission to hold the event. B. Non-Commercial Free-Speech Activi ties - - The fees and insurance requirements will be waived upon proof by the applicant of the inability to pay. However, all City of Miami Beach Special and Cultural Events requirements must be fulfilled and all permits still must be obtained, regardless of the free-speech nature of the activity. C. Parade Requirement -- Miami Beach City Code 39.7 defines "Parade" as any march or procession consisting of persons, animals, vehicles or any combination thereof, traveling upon any public way, within the territorial jurisdiction of the City. Pursuant to this Code Section, a permit to conduct a parade must be obtained from the Chief of Police. The permit application must be filed no less than 15 days nor more than 90 days before the date of the parade simultaneously copied to the Special and Cultural Events Office. Any applicant aggrieved by the Chief's decision may appeal to the City Manager. The Chief may revoke a parade permit if it is determined the parade is being conducted in violation of the terms of issuance. A copy of the application for parade permits must be provided to the Special and Cultural Events City Liaison Office. D. Demonstrations and Pickets -- Demonstrations and Pickets are those activities which are generally considered political in nature and which may have the potential for disruption. Organizers of such events are asked to notify the City of Miami Beach Police Department Patrol Division Commander of their intentions, and to provide details of the planned demonstration in order to insure safety of all concerned. Restrictions similar to the parade permit application apply. A copy of the application permit must be provided to the Special and Cultural Events City Liaison Office. 6 . ' . ' E. Noise Ordinance - - The City of Miami Beach prohibits unreasonable and disruptive noise, that is clearly incompatible with the normal activities of certain locations at certain times. The Noise Ordinance shall be applicable to both private/public property. Noise Permit -- When applicant seeks to hold an event and has met all of the City's requirements for obtaining said permit and the event cannot be performed or held in a manner to comply with the Noise Ordinance, applicant may apply to obtain a Special and Cultural Events Noise- Per.mit must be obtained 45 days and no less than 30 days prior to the event. The City Manager or his designee may issue a temporary permit to allow noise prohibited by the Noise Ordinance when produced by temporary use or activity which does not endanger the health, safety or welfare of the neighborhood. The permit may include, but not be limited to, any reasonable conditions necessary to minimize any adverse effect upon the community, i.e., reduction in volume of sound systems and may even result in possible termination. These conditions will be determined and decided by the City Manager or his designee. Permits may be issued for a period of time not to exceed three (3) days. No more than three (3) temporary permits per twelve (12) month period. A fee in the amount of $250.00 per day must be paid 30 days and no less than 20 days prior to the event. It will be charged/assessed to obtain a City of Miami Beach Special and Cultural Events Noise Permit 30 days and no less than 20 days prior to the event. The City of Miami Beach ordinances imposes civil fines for violations of this ordinance. F. Buildinq and Electrical Permits -- Pursuant to the South Florida Building Code, a building permit and/or an electrical permit must be issued by the City of Miami Beach Building Services Department for all special and cuI tural events involving temporary construction or using temporary electrical power 30 days prior to the event. Fees for the permits are dependent upon the type and location of the event. Prior to the permit being issued the site must be inspected by the City of Miami Beach. Evidence of the permit or inspection must be presented by the applicant to the City's Special and Cultural Events Office. G. Fireworks Permit -- Events featuring a public fireworks display must obtain a fireworks permit from the City of Miami Beach Fire Department. A written request for the permit must be submitted to the Fire Department, and should be submitted no later than 30 days prior to the event. 7 Once the application is approved, a site inspection will' be made by the Fire Prevention Bureau. A minimum of two (2) fire fighters will be required to be on-site from the time the fireworks are delivered at the site until termination of the display and the removal of all fireworks and debris from the site. Police officers may be required, depending upon site security. Pavment for fire fiqhters and police officers is the sole responsibility of the event applicant and must be made 15 to 7 days prior to event. H. Open Pit and Bonfire Permit Special permits are required for open pit and bonfires. Applications for permit may be obtained at the Fire Department and paid to the City of Miami Beach thirty (30) days prior to the event. These activities require the hiring of fire personnel. I. Awninqs, Canopies, Tents and Siqns - - Special permits are required for placement of awnings, canopies, tents and signs. Applications for such permits must be obtained from the City of Miami Beach Building Services Department. Advertisinq Siqnaqe -- Up to five (5) signs located in the City of Miami Beach may be permitted. To obtain signs, applicant applies through the Planning and Zoning Department, then it is referred back to the Special and Cultural Events Office for the City Manager's approval. Street Banners - - Banners hung across the street are strongly discouraged. Authorization from the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the City of Miami Beach is required. When permitted a $500.00 fee made payable to the City of Miami Beach will be imposed per banner. The PIO Coordinator must approve and sign off on all advertising, design and content. Liqhtpost Banners - - Lightpost banners promoting events held in the City of PIO Coordinator must approve and advertising, design and content. are permitted when Miami Beach. The sign off on all J. Rides, Amusements -- The City of Miami Beach does not allow for profit carnivals, rides or carnival related amusements. Under strict requirements some non profit carnivals and rides are permitted in applicable venues. K. Public Works -- A Public Works permit must be obtained when there is anchoring to or excavation of any city property. The method of anchoring or location of any excavation may be changed or denied by the City based on hazards posed to existing utilities. The cost for said permit will be based upon City Ordinances concerning work on right of way and also may include a cash bond based on estimated damage to city property. Proof of arrangements must be submitted to the Special and Cultural Events City Liaison Office. 8 A per.mit obtained separately for any or all of the per.mits herein: such as fireworks, open pit or bon-fire per.mit(s), etc. . does not authorize per.mission to hold an event. A Special and Cultural Events per.mit must be issued and will constitute authorization from the City to hold the activity. Any and all other per.mits as may be required by the City of Miami Beach, Dade County, State of Florida or Federal Government, must be adhered to. It is the sole responsibility of the Applicant to comply/adhere and obtain all per.mi ts required, including but not limited to, those stated herein. STREET CLOSURES A. Most streets wi thin the City of Miami Beach can be temporarily closed to limit or exclude vehicular and/or pedestrian traffic prior to, during and after any Special and/or Cultural Event(s). Depending upon the location, additional approval may be required from Metro-Dade County or the State of Florida. Reqardless of the iurisdiction. street closures must first be approved by the Chief of Police and City Manaqer. Followinq approval. a City permit may be obtained from the Public Works Department. 45 days and no less than 30 days prior to the event. B. For closing a State street (i.e., Collins Avenue, 41st Street, Alton Road and Harding Avenue) prior approval is required by the City of Miami Beach Chief of Police and City Manager. The application must be processed 21 days and no less than 15 days prior to the event. Then the completed application must be forwarded to the Florida Department of Transportation to receive their permit. DOT must receive application no less than 15 days prior to the event to be considered for approval. C. For closing a County street (i. e., Venetian Causeway /1 7th Street) the application must be forwarded to the Dade County Public Works Department. V. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INSURANCE A. The City of Miami Beach must be named as an additional insured on all insurance certificates, issued for the event(s) . B. All insurance policies must be issued by companies authorized to do business in the State of Florida and must have a rating of B+VI or better in the current edition of Best's Key Rating Guide. C. The City of Miami Beach hold harmless/indemnity agreement must be executed by the applicant and the insurance company should be made aware of this agreement. 9 D. Compliance of insurance requirements must be in the form of an original Certificate of Insurance and should be received 45 days and no later than 30 days prior to the event. E. The Certificate of Insurance should be submitted to the Special and Cultural Events City Liaison, 45 days prior to the event. The certificate of insurance must state the time, date, place and name of the covered event(s), including set-up and break-down day (s), date (s), and time(s) . F. The Certificate of Insurance will be approved by the City's Risk Manager. Once approved, the certificate will be kept on file in the Risk Management Division. G. The City of Miami Beach reserves the absolute right to amend these requirements as necessary to protect the interests of the City. This could result in an increased amount and type of coverage required, depending upon the scope and nature of the event. COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Commercial General Liability Insurance, on an occurrence form, must be obtained in the amount of at least One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence for bodily injury, death, property damage, and personal injury. The policy must include coverage for contractual liability. If the user's activities involve the sale of alcohol, liquor liability is also required (see liquor liability for additional information). The original policy in the for.m of a Certificate of Insurance and all other hereafter must name the City of Miami Beach as an additional named insured for the time, date, name and location of the event{s} including set up and strike times, dates, and days. WORKER'S COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY Proof of Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability in the form of a certificate of insurance shall be submitted. All other State regulations apply. LIQUOR LIABILITY If alcoholic beverages are to be sold or served at the event, liquor liability insurance must be obtained in the amount of at least Five Hundred Thousand ($500,000) by the group or individuals selling or serving the alcoholic beverage. The group or individuals must provide proof of coverage in the form of a certificate of insurance which must be submitted to the City. The sale of alcoholic beverages must be in compliance with the Liquor Control Regulations of the Miami Beach Zoning Ordinance. 10 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR INSURANCE If the event requires the construction of a stage or any other type of structure, the contractor shall provide proof of insurance in the amount of at least One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) . FIREWORKS DISPLAY INSURANCE A. If the event includes a fireworks display and/or show, comprehensive general liability or fireworks display liability insurance must be obtained by the firm or individual responsible for the fireworks. B. The policy (s) shall be obtained in the amount of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) with combined single limit coverage. C. The City of Miami Beach must be named as an additional insured. D. A Certificate of Insurance must be submitted, reviewed and approved by the City's Risk Manager prior to final approval of the event. VI. INDEMNITY AGREEMENTS An Indemnity Agreement must be executed and notarized as an original and the company seal must be affixed to the document, then submitted with all other applicable documents required to the Special and Cultural Events City Liaison Office, at least 30 days prior to the event. VII. SITE PLANS A. A preliminary site plan for beachside events shall be submitted 90 days prior to the event to allow for Federal, State and Local permits to be obtained. A final site plan for beachside events must be drawn to scale and received 75-60 days prior to the event. A preliminary site plan for non-beachside events must be received 60 days prior to the event. The final site plan for non-beachside events should be submitted 45 days and no less than 30 days prior to the event. B. A site plan drawn to scale must portray a detailed site of the event including, but not limited to, the location of concession booths, portable toilets, dumpsters, public, emergency and handicapped access, location of stage/entertainment, requirements and placement for electricity and water and closing of streets. Once site plan is submitted to the State it cannot be changed or altered. Deletions may be made but no additions. 11 VIII. CITY SERVICES REQUIRED Special and Cultural Events often require the hiring of City of Miami Beach employees. Determination of whether they are required and the numbers needed will be determined by the City of Miami Beach Administration. Receipts for city services and equipment rental must be submitted to the Special and Cultural Events City Liaison 15 to 7 days prior to an event. Any additional services rendered passed the agreed time of the event will be charged to the applicant. Police, Fire and Beach Patrol are paid directly to the individual who rendered services. All other checks are made payable directly to the City of Miami Beach. BEACH PATROL Depending upon the type of event, estimated attendance and hours of operation, in addition to events being held directly on the beach, additional lifeguards may be required depending upon the estimated attendance and the hours of the event. The number of additional lifeguards will be determined by the Chief of the City's Beach Patrol. THE FINAL DECISION FOR BEACH PATROL PERSONNEL WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE DIRECTOR OF BEACH PATROL OR HIS DESIGNEE IN COOPERATION WITH THE SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS CITY LIAISON. FIRE DEPARTMENT Depending upon the type of event and estimated attendance, Fire Rescue personnel may be required. The cost of fire personnel is dependent upon the type of apparatus needed for the event. A rescue unit will require two fire fighters (paramedic and/or EMT) and a team leader. A fire engine or ladder company is staffed by minimum of three fire fighters, supervised by either a Lieutenant and or Captain. If four or more fire fighters are needed for a proposed event, an officer should be present. THE FINAL DECISION FOR THE NUMBER OF FIRE RESCUE/PREVENTION PERSONNEL REQUIRED WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE FIRE CHIEF OR HIS DESIGNEE IN COOPERATION WITH THE SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS CITY LIAISON. POLICE DEPARTMENT Depending upon the type of event and estimated attendance, Police personnel may be required. In determining the number of police officers necessary for a particular event, some of the factors include but not limited to: Type of event, date, day and time, location, number of participants, anticipated parking and traffic problems and overall scope of the event. 12 A. Overnight Security -- The City of Miami Beach may not provide police officers for overnight security for the event site. The Applicant is expected to hire security guards for this function. B. Back Stage Security -- The City of Miami Beach will not provide police officers for back stage security at a concert. The Applicant must arrange for this function. If desired by the Applicant, the City will provide police officers at back stage entrances. Applicants may contract with private security guards when applicable, i.e., on-stage security, overnight security, etc. . C. Police Escorts for Entertainment -- The City of Miami Beach will supply police motorcycles or car escorts for entertainers, if so desired. This must be arranged in advance of the event and should be listed in the proposal for the event. D. Crowd Control -- The City of Miami Beach will require police personnel for crowd control, traffic control and general security during the event. The number of police personnel is dependent upon the type of the event, the site plan for the event, the type of entertainment during the event and the estimated attendance of the event. The number of police personnel required will be determined by the Chief of Police or his designee. E. Cost of police personnel is dependent on the number and rank required. As a general rule, for four or more officers a sergeant is required and for eight or more officers a lieutenant and/or captain is required. The cost of the police personnel is listed on the attached fee schedule. THE FINAL DETERMINATION OF POLICE SECURITY WILL BE DECIDED BY THE CHIEF OF POLICE OR HIS DESIGNEE IN COOPERATION WITH THE SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS CITY LIAISON. The City of Miami Beach and/or any of their departments will not provide services that they feel are not sufficient to safe guard and ensure the health, safety and welfare for all participants, visitors, businesses, staff and general citizenry. All arrangements for services or other, shall be staffed no less than two weeks prior to the event. The only change that would be applicable thereafter, for example, would be a change in entertainment. If a major entertainer were to make a guest appearance, etc., and it had not been known and/or confirmed prior to the two week period, provisions for additional security would have to be made. Budgetary restraints cannot dictate the number of police, fire, beach patrol, etc. 13 . OVERALL ON-SITE COORDINATOR " Depending upon the scope and nature of an event, the City may require the applicant to hire a City employee to an Overall On-Site Coordinator, whose responsibility will be to ensure that all services are provided, the event runs smoothly, that all State, Federal and Municipal rules, regulations and ordinances are maintained and not violated. This employee will act as the City Manager's designee and will have the authority for on and off-site decision regarding event(s). The fee, which is the sole responsibility of the applicant, will be made payable directly to the City of Miami Beach. Determination of whether an Overall On-Site Coordinator is required shall be made by the Administration. RECREATION, CULTURE AND PARKS DEPARTMENT Depending upon the venue, nature and scope of the event, City of Miami Beach Parks and Recreation employees may be required. A City facility used for a special and cultural event must be staffed by a city employee. Payment for the staffing is the sole responsibility of the applicant. Most City of Miami Beach buildings, facilities, amphitheaters, and parks are available for rent for Special and Cultural Events, and have specific fees, depending upon hours of usage, including set-up and breakdown. Rental payments for such facilities must be made 20 days prior to the event. Proof of payment must be submitted to the Special and Cultural Events Office. Applicable user criteria will be available for various venues through the Special and Cultural Events Office. ON-SITE PERSONNEL Any City facility, venue, park, etc., required to be available for applicant's event must be staffed by City of Miami Beach personnel. Payment for the staff, which is the sole responsibility of the applicant, must be paid directly to the City of Miami Beach, and received no less than 15 working days prior to the event. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND BEST MAINTENANCE SERVICE Depending upon the venue, nature and scope of the event, the City of Miami Beach, Property Management employees may need to be hired. Based on the electrical, engineering and plumbing needs of the event and the availability of the chosen venue you may be required and/or need to hire a city electrician, engineer or plumber. Best Maintenance Service provides cleaning prior to and after an event for public restrooms. Attendants may be hired to facilitate restroom maintenance and supplies during an event. These services may be contracted through Property Management Department. Proof of payment must be submitted to the Special and Cultural Events Office. 14 J". There is a four hour minimum for all Ci tv of Miami' Bea.en personnel. BEACH CONCESSIONS/PENROD BROTHERS, INC. Under the terms of an agreement between the City of Miami Beach and Penrod Brothers, Inc., there exists exclusivity for rental of beach, water and recreational equipment, food and beverage service at Pier Park, Ocean Front Park and Lummus Park (from 1st to 15th Street on Ocean Drive). Any proposed special and cultural event to be held on the beach within this concessionaires jurisdiction are subj ect to review by Penrod's which may choose to operate the concessions. Notification by the "applicant" must be in writing 75 days but no less than 60 days prior to the event. A copy of the promoter's agreement with Penrod's or a letter of release from the company (on Penrod's stationary), must be submitted to the City Special and Cultural Events Office 60 days but no less than 45 days prior to the event. ALL OTHER EVENT CONCESSIONAIRES All other event concessionaires for Special and/or Cultural Events must pay the City of Miami Beach a minimum of twenty percent (20%) of the gross revenues accrued throughout their event. The event may be subject to auditing by the City of Miami Beach. METERED PARKING Bagging of meters is required when closing off a street, or to reserve parking that has existing meters. This service is provided through the City's Parking Department. Meters are bagged prior to the event noting the time and duration they will be unavailable for public use. Costs for meters are dependent upon location, per hour and/or per day fee(s). Arrangement and payment for the bagging of the meters is the sole responsibility of the applicant. Payment in the form of a cashier's check, certified bank check or cash are accepted. Proof of payment must be submitted prior to the event to the Special and Cultural Events office. BARRICADES & ELECTRONIC SIGNAGE Barricades and electronic signage may be required, depending upon the site plan of the event, to cordon off the surrounding areas of the event and to close streets to vehicular traffic. The number and location of barricades will be determined by the City of Miami Beach Police Department. The rental cost of the barricades and electronic signage will be included in the estimated cost for City Services and will be ordered by the Police Department for the event. Payment is the sole responsibility of the applicant, as is actual set-up and breakdown of barricades on the event date(s). 15 SANITATION Event sponsors will be responsible for cleaning the area during and after the event. Should the applicant choose, the City of Miami Beach will provide personnel for this function. The cost of the clean-up will be calculated by the City, and will include dumping fees and equipment rental. Should an alternate cleaning service be contracted, the applicant shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary dumpsters, and shall ensure that the site is returned to its original condition. Failure to clean up after the event is over will result in a fine issued to the promoter. DUMPSTERS AND DUMPING All arrangements (i.e., ordering, delivery, pick-up, dumping, payment) for dumpsters is the sole responsibility of the applicant. Proof confirming arrangements have been made must be submitted prior to the event to the Special and Cultural Events office. A City permit authorizing placement of said dumpsters must be obtained through the Code Compliance Division, and submitted to the Special and or Cultural Events Office prior to the event. LITTER Promoters and organizers of events are required to assure an adequate number of litter containers are on-site, and must encourage guests to comply with the City of Miami Beach's Anti-Litter efforts. Glass containers and plastic straws are prohibited at special and or cultural events. PORTABLE TOILETS Portable toilets may be required for an event, depending upon the estimated attendance and availability of public facilities. If necessary, the number required will be determined by the Special and Cultural Events City Liaison. The acquisition of, and payment for, portable toilets shall be the sole responsibility of the applicant. Confirmation for the required toilets must be submitted to the City prior to the event. Portable toilets are required to be staffed and serviced to assure cleanliness and adequate number of supplies at the applicant's expense. A $30 per toilet inspection fee is required and must be paid to the City of Miami Beach Building Department. 16 .' IX. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A special and cultural event shall not interfere with previously scheduled activities or repair work at a site. It should also not interfere with any other event. A City of Miami Beach events permit is required for any organized event which takes place on public and/or on private property when the normal usage is altered (i.e., a private parking lot used for anything other than to park vehicles, a different use is applied to a public road limiting public access. ) A. Depending upon the scope and nature of the proposed event, the City, at its discretion, may require a security bond, letter of credit, or a cashier's check made payable to the City of Miami Beach in such an amount as shall be determined by the City. B. The cost of repairing or replacing property damaged as a result of a permitted event will be charged to and paid for by the applicant, sponsor and/or promoter of said event. C. In addition to compliance with all other Federal, State and Municipal regulations, "Applicant" shall comply with all City ordinances including, but not limited to, the Noise Ordinance, Ordinance prohibiting animals and diapered primates in City beaches and parks, Public Nuisance Ordinance, etc... D. The City Manager or his designee has the right to expel any person or persons violating any established rules, regulations, and ordinances of the City of Miami Beach. The Manager or his designee also has the authority to alter or end an event at any time it is determined necessary to assure the continued safety, health and welfare of the community's residents and guests. Lack of compliance to the City Manager or his designees request, including, but not limited to, sound is reason enough to constitute the events closing. 17 PUBLIC RELATIONS Promoters will be required to submit facts about the event for inclusion in community calendars and announcements. At the direction of the City, the PIO Coordinator must approve and sign off on all advertising relative to the event. It will be his/her determination whether the advertising shall state in cooperation with the City of Miami Beach. All on-site signs shall be in conformance with the temporary sign regulations of the City's Zoning Ordinance. PARKING ON THE BEACH Events taking place on the Beach may request to have vehicles park on the beach. There is a fee of $100.00 per car per day. A parking permit will be issued at the Parking Department. (THIS IS FOR FILMING ONLYI) AMERICAN DISABILITY ACT Compliance with Section 553, Florida Statutes (The Florida Accessibility Code) include, but are not limited to, accessible handicapped, parking, ramps, portable toilets, etc. The event (s) must indemnify the City for any ADA-related claims arising from that event. CMB OUTSTANDING BALANCES Any outstanding balance owed to the City of Miami Beach, an employee, Departmental or Facility charge/expense, damage, repair or replacement cost(s), et.al., will be cause for non- acceptance of any application in the future. Such applications will not be recognized or acknowledged until all accounts payable are cleared, paid in full, and completely rectified. This includes, but is not limited to, the following involvement as it applies whether the party was the applicant, a direct or co-sponsor, a title or cooperative organization, coordinator, consultant, performed promotional and/or sponsorship support, (direct or indirect participation in, or represented, during funding grant(s) application/process), acted as the local facilitator for the permitting process and/or was the conduit on behalf of.. .for fulfilling applicable, special and cultural events requirements, for the event. 18 .' AUDITING Beachfront events are subject to Sub-Paragraph (2) (d) of the State Beach Management Agreement No 7-0006 (reassigned as No. 3595) between the Florida Department of Natural Resources and the City of Miami Beach, which requires that the City remit to the State twenty five per cent (25%) of all monies collected from private concessionaires or other private concerns for the use of State property. The City currently has individual agreements with beachfront concessionaires, who make monthly payments to the City of Miami Beach. These concessionaires are subject to audit by the City's Internal Audit Division. Applicant must comply, with all Special and Cultural Events Requirements, including but not limited to, those herein. Should there be any questions concerning the above, please contact CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, CITY HALL SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS OFFICE SUSAN BETH WINN, CITY LIAISON 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE, 1ST FLOOR MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 TELEPHONE: (305) 673-7575 FAX: (305) 673-7063 19 REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS CHECKLIST Required? Y N Special and Cultural Events Application Compliance with Insurance Requirements Notarized Indemnity Agreement Site Plan (to scale) Permits: State Dept. of Transportation Division of Beaches and Shores Division of State Lands Div. of Alcohol Beverages & Tobacco Other Dade County Temporary Food Sales Beach Cleaning Miami Beach Special and Cultural Events Permit Building & Electrical Permit Fireworks Application/Approval $45.00 Open Pit/Bonfire Appl./Aprv. $45.00 Awnings, Canopies, Tents, Signs, Banners Rides, Amusements (Bdlg. Dept. Inspection) Public Works Rental Facilities/Parks Insurance Requirements and Coverage CMB Listed as addt. insured Policy issued by B+VI rated firm Indemnity/Hold Harmless Agreement Commercial ($lMM)-General Liability Worker's Compo & Emp. Liability Liquor Liability ($500,000) Const. Contractor Fireworks Company Insurance Other City Services Requirements: Beach Patrol Fire Department Police Department Rec., Culture Parks Property Management Best Maintenance Clean-up Electrician/Engineer/Plumber Sanitation Metered Parking Other Requirements Penrod's Release Barricades Portable Toilets Dumpsters On-Site Personnel Overall-Coordinator Street Closure Miscellaneous Community Group (Specify) U.S. Coast Guard Marine Patrol FAA ADA Compliance Other (Specify) Fee Charges: $ 75.00 CMB Application Fee $ 225.00 CMB Permit Fee $ 220.00 State Permit: Check made payable to the: Dept. of Natural Resources - Beachside only $1,500.00 CMB Security/Clean-up Deposit $ 250.00 CMB Noise Ordinance Permit @ day ________ $ 500.00 CMB Street Banner Permit (each) $ 50.00 Five (5) Advertising Signs $ _____CMB Fire Surcharge(s)___CMB Police 20 Done u o INFORMATION NEEDED TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS OFFICE BEFORE EVENT TAKES PLACE. DEADLINE: 90 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT FOR BEACH SIDE EVENT(S) ONLY . 75-60 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT . 60 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT 60-45 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT . 45-30 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT . . ITEM: If event is held on the beach, all documents should be submitted at least 90 days prior to event to allow for Federal, State and Local permits to be obtained, along wi th 20 copies along wi th a non-refundable $75.00 application fee. . Preliminary Site Plan. Applicant needs to contact in writing a letter to Penrods regarding their event and concession. . Final site plan to scale for events held on the beach. . State Permit - Fee $220.00 (Events held on the Beach) . . Completed Special and Cultural Events Application, including a preliminary site-plan (for non- beachside event(s)) and $75 non-refundable application fee should be received along with 20 completed, additional copies. Penrods needs to write the City of Miami Beach a letter of release or a copy of their agreement with applicant. A Letter from the Neighborhood Association (s) must be given to the City of Miami Beach Special and Cultural Events Office, stating their position on the proposed event. Proof of Beach arrangements. Cleaning 21 , " o DEADLINE: ITEM: 45-30 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT . City services must be contracted by City Liaison with a minimum of 45-30 days in advance. . A final site plan for non-beach events shall be submitted 45 days but no less than thirty days prior to the event. 30 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT . $225 City of Miami special and cul tural permit fee. Beach event . Fireworks Permit application and $45.00 fee (Fire Prevention Personnel and Police Officers) . All other permits (Building, Zoning) . A hold harmless/Indemnity Agreement. (Insurance Company should be made aware of this agreement) . . Provide Insurance Certificate Comprehensive and General Liability for $1,000,000 naming City of Miami Beach as an additional insured for the time, date, place and name of event, from set up to break down. Additional Insurance Coverage for other and all applicable insurance coverage (fireworks, stage, etc..) are also due. . Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco - (Application can be received from the Special and Cultural Events Office) and a letter from the City of Miami Beach must accompany application to the ABT Office, that states, proper insurance has been issued, etc., This must be obtained and submitted with the their application. 22 o DEADLINE: 21 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT 20 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT 15 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT . 15-7 DAYS PRIOR TO THE EVENT . Revised: 5/2/95 ITEM: . Application for street closure, must be in receipt by the Department of Transportation to enable them up to two weeks prior to event date, to issue permit for street closure(s). . $1,500.00 SECURITY DEPOSIT MADE PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH. . Temporary Food Sales Permit. . Rental Payments for Facilities: AUditorium/Amphitheater/Parks Anyon-site personnel/staffing for a City of Miami Beach facility, park, building, etc., and any overall on-site coordination personnel must be paid no less than fifteen working days prior to the event and these cost(s) are made payable directly to the City of Miami Beach. All other City Service(s) and personnel being utilized for said event - such as Police, Fire Rescue, Sanitation, inclusive of any and all machinery and equipment rental(s), must be paid, on or prior to this time line. 23 . , DEPARTMENTS TO BE NOTIFIED OF ALL UPCOMING SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS: 1. POLICE - CHIEF OF POLICE 2. POLICE OFFICE 3. RCP DIRECTOR 4. CODE COMPLIANCE 5. PUBLIC WORKS 6. LEGAL DEPT. 7. PURCHASING 8. BUILDING DEPT. 9. PLANNING/ZONING 10. RISK MANAGEMENT 11. FIRE CHIEF OFFICE 12. FIRE OFFICE 13. METERED PARKING 14. SANITATION 15. CITY MANAGER'S OFFICE 16. BEACH PATROL 17. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 18. PARKS DEPARTMENT 19. PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE 20. MAYOR/COMMISSIONERS ASSOCIATIONS/ORGANIZATIONS TO BE NOTIFIED OF SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS WHENEVER APPLICABLE: 1. METRO-DADE COUNTY BEACH OPERATIONS: ATTN: MR. JIM HOOVER 2. OCEAN/WASHINGTON ALLIANCE 3. LINCOLN ROAD PARTNERSHIP 4. SOUTH POINTE BOARD 5. MIAMI BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORP. 6. NORTH BEACH DEVELOPMENT CORP. 7. MDPL (ART DECO) 8. WASHINGTON AVENUE ASSOCIATION 9. ESPANOLA WAY 10. 41 STREET/MIDDLE BEACH CORP. 11. PENRODS 12. SOUTH PT. SEAFOOD 13. NICKS 14. JOE STONE CRABS 15. VCA 16. MIAMI BEACH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 17. MIAMI BEACH LATIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 18. MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER 19. THEATER OF PERFORMING ARTS 20. OTHER Revised: 5/2/95 24 D IRE C TOR Y City of Miami Beach Building Services Department 1680 Michigan Avenue, 7th Floor Miami Beach, Florida 33139 (305) 673 -7610 Tents, Canopies, Awninas, Sians Anv Temporarv Structure(s) City of Miami Beach Code Compliance Division 1680 Michigan Avenue, 7th Floor Miami Beach, FL 33139 (305-673-7555) Portalet(s) Placement Approval City of Miami Beach Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau 2300 Pinetree Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, 33140 Fireworks Permit Open Pit and Bonfire Permit City of Miami Beach Meter Parking Department 1674 Meridian Avenue, 3rd Floor Miami Beach, Florida, 33139 (305) 673-7828 Baaaina of Meters City of Miami Beach Planning and Zoning Department 1700 Convention Center Drive, 2nd Floor Miami Beach, Florida, 33139 (305) 673-7550 Application Process for Sianaae City of Miami Beach Property Management 1245 Michigan Avenue Miami Beach, Florida 33139 (305) 673-7630 City Electrian/Citv Plumber City of Miami Beach Public Works Department 1700 Convention Center Drive, 4th Floor Miami Beach, Florida 33139 (305) 673-7620 Water Meter Hook-Ups Excavation and ancborina to public property Street Liabts Dade County Cultural Affairs Council 111 N.W. 1st Street, Suite #625 Miami, Florida 33128 (305) 375-2131 Administrators for VCA and otber various arants Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services 7955 NW 12th Street, Room 123 Miami, Florida Permit for Temporarv Food Sales 25 continued. . . ro CfTYo-~ e.&AC:M APPROVED CITY MANAGER'S SIGNA7'DRE / DENI.!m DATE - (Original plus 20 copies of the COIIIpleted application must be submitted along with a $75 application fee) NAME OF EVENT: LOCATION' OF EVENT: DATE OF EVENT: DAY(S) OF WEEX; ORGANl:ZATJ:ON/ADDRHSS: CnT OF HUJD: BEACH SPBC:tAL AND CULT'DRAL BV'BN'rs APPL:tCATION BOURs 01' BVI:Ift: SET UP: STJU:J::B : CONTAC'l' PERSON'/ADImEss: PHONE: (DAY) ( ) : (EVE.) ( ) : BEBPBR: BlUBF DESCRIPTION' OF BVBNT (COMPLETE PROSPBC'l'DS MOST BE A"1'TACB:BD 'WI'1'H Sc:&IDm.TIC): FAX:_ TYPE OF ACTIVITY /BNTBR'mIHMERT: = ESTIMATED AT'l'BNDANCE: SPONSORS : IRS TAX EXEMPT CERTIFICATE HO.: VCA: . (If Applicable) 0'l'BBR : GRANTs APPLIED FOR: SPONSORED ORGANIZATION (S) I have read the attached requirements, aDd agree to abide by them, Signature of Applicant Title Date FEEs : ................................................................................. (To Be Callpletecl By Sped.al BveDts C1t:y Uuaon) $ 75 Application_ Received By Date MCRI _ $225 Pe%1llit Received By - Date MCRI (Payment in and of itself does iiOt"COnstitute approval of"'"iVeiit) DISTRmtJTION' : Police . Off-Duty Police______ Rec/Cult/Parks Code COIlIpliance Public Works ------ City Atty. PIn/Zoning Purchasing 0'1'BERS: ODA Lin.Rd. SPAB MBDC RBDC WAA Esp.Way 41 St. Penrods S.PT. seafood-= Nic:ks_ Joes Stone Crabs =:T'Other - / _ / / .................................................................................... Fire Off Il!1ty Fire Rec.Supt. Parking Sanitation City Manager Legal Dept. Beach Patrcl Prop. Men. Parks Supt. P.I.O. AOf Risk Mgt. Mayor/CoaIaission S'1'.REP:T CLOSURES (If Required) FINAL DISPOSITION' os MBPD DOT STATE PERMIT - DNR LIQ. LTR./LIC. ASSN. LTR(S). ....................................................................*****........... FOR 0l"FICll: USE OJILY: DATE APPLICATION AND FEE RECEIVED ($75.00) DATE:_SIGNATCRE PERMIT FEE ($225.00) DATE:_/SIGHATCRE: MeR# /MCRI 'VOUCauut vou~ c.nT or Ja.Ua JUrJlC:Ir, .c.nT BU.L SJlBCUL AJIIZ) CDL:rDJlAL Bv.B'NrS OFFICE SUSAN .BB2'H fIDlN, crrr LrArSON ~100 COJ\lV~.lON c:JrJft'D DJUlIZ, ~S'l' JI'LOOJ2 xr.ua B&\al, JPl.OR.m.\ 3U31 . ~:(3D5J 613-1515 PAr:(3D5J 673-1063 n'r R E CT 0 R Y , . Florida State Department of Transportation 1000 NW 111 Avenue Miami, Florida (305) 470-5349 Street Closures Banners on State Roads Metro Dade County Parks Department Beach Operation 7929 Atlantic Way Miami Beach, Florida 33141 Beach Cleanincr Penrod Brothers Inc. One Ocean Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 (305) 538-1111 Concessionaire Acrreement Special and Cultural Events Liaison Office Public Information Office, 1st Floor 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, 33139 (305) 673-7575 Special and Cultural Events Application Noise Permit Conduit for all City Personnel Street Banners Licrhtpost Banners Sicrnacre Content Approval Facilitation for All Services and Permits, i.e., Special and Cultural Events Reauirements Packacre State of Florida Division of Alcohol, Beverage and Tobacco 8685 N.W. 53rd Terrace, Room 100 Miami, Florida, 33166. (305) 470-6783 Temporarv Liauor License VCA Office 555 - 17th Street Miami Beach, Florida 33139 (305) 673-7050 Grant Application Revised: 5/2/95 26 TABLE OF CONTENTS " ' INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I. SPECIAL & CULTURAL EVENTS APPLICATION........ 2 II. NEIGHBORHOOD IMPACT AND BOOKING POLICy....... 2-3 FUNDING FOR EVENTS VISITORS & CONVENTION AUTHORITy............. 3 ALL FUNDING GRANT ENTITIES................... 4 III. COMPLIANCE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 IV. PERMITS FEDERAL, STATE AND COUNTy.................... 4-6 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH.......................... 6 - 9 V. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR INSURANCE........... 9-11 VI. INDEM!lITY AGREEMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 VII. SITE PLAN (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 VIII. CITY SERVICES REQUIRED....................... 11-17 IX. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS...................... 17-18 SPECIAL & CULTURAL EVENTS CHECKLIST.......... 19 SPECIAL & CULTURAL EVENTS TIMELINE........... 20-22 NOTIFICATIONS CITY OF MIAMI BEACH DEPARTMENTS, NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS......... 23 DIRECTORY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-25 ATTACHMENTS: . SPECIAL AND CULTURAL EVENTS APPLICATION . INDEM!lITY AGREEMENT(S) Corporate Individual Partnership BOOKING POLICIES: . SOUTH POINTE NEIGHBORHOOD . OCEAN DRIVE NEIGHBORHOOD . WASHINGTON AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD . ESPANOLA AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD . LINCOLN ROAD NEIGHBORHOOD . FORTY FIRST STREET NEIGHBORHOOD . NORTH BEACH NEIGHBORHOOD 27 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Indemnitor has executed this A~reement this day of 19 INDEMNITOR: (print name of individual/sole proprietorship) WITNESS: BY: (signature of individual/principal) (signature of witness) (print name sf person signing) GENERAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - INDIVIDUAL/SOLE PROPRIETOR State of County of On this the day of , 19 before me, the undersigned Notary Public of the State of , personally appeared , and whose name (print name of individual who appeared before Notary Public) is subscribed to the within instrument, and he/she acknowledge that he/she executed it. WITNESS my hand and official seal. NOTARY SEAL (affix here) (signature of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF (name of Notary Public: print, stamp, or type as commissioned.) Personally known to me, or Produced identification: (type of identification produced) DID take an oath, or DID NOT take an oath. Form Approved Legal Department By: (Use this signature page if the Indemnitor is an Individual or Sole Proprietor) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Indemnitor has executed this Agreement this day of 19 INDEMNITOR: (print name of corporation) BY: (signature of Corporate Officer) CORPORATE SEAL (affix here) (print name and title of person signing) ATTEST: (signature of Corporate Secretary) CORPORATE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT State of County of On this the day of , 19 before me, the undersigned Notary Public of the State of , the foregoing instrument was acknowledged by (print name and title of corporate officer) , of (print name of corporat1on and state or place of 1ncorporat1on) on behalf of the corporation. WITNESS my hand and official seal. NOTARY SEAL (affix here) (signature of Notary Public) NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF (name of Notary Public: prine. stamp, or type as commissioned.l Personally known to me, or Produced identification: (type of identification produced) DID take an oath, or DID NOT take an' oath. Form Approved Legal Department By: (Use this signature page if the Indemnitor is a Corporation) ... !' '. , . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Indemnitor has executed this Agreement this day of , 19 INDEMNITOR: (print name of partnership) WITNESS: BY: (signature of partner) (signature of witness) (print name af partner signing) PARTNERSHIP AClCNOWLEDGEMENT State of On this the before me, , 19 the State day of undersigned Notary Public of the of County of , the foregoing instrument was acknowledged by , partner on behalf of 'print _ of acla:lowledging parcnerl (print name of parcnerahip) a partnership. WZ'1'NBSS my hand lUld official ...1. NOTARY SEAL (affix herel 'signature of Notary PublicI NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF ,- of Notary Public: print, stamp, or type .a cOIIIIIiaaionea.1 Personally known to me, or Produced identification: (type of identification produced I DID take an oath, or DID NOT take an oath. Form Approved Legal Department By: (Use this signature page if the Indemnitor is a Partnership) . . \... '. .. . . . . .. .' CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE' MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA33139 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. t.e. 3 2 ~ q 5 TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Members of the City Commission DATE: July 26, 1995 FROM: ~' ,.t1... ; J-.' :/ P l A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH SPECIAL & CULTURAL EVENTS REQUIREMENT PACKAGE AND BOOKING POLICY Jose Garcia-Pedrosa City Manager SUBJECT: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the resolution approving the updated Special and Cultural Events Requirement Package and the Booking Policy for neighborhood venues. BACKGROUND: In 1988 the City Commission approved a set of requirements for promoters wishing to hold events in the City. Fees were set at $150.00 for event permit and $50.00 for the application processing. Since then, City, State and Federal Departments/Agencies have changed, modified and/or added stipulations and requirements. In addition, the nature and scope of special and cultural events have increased in complexity and duration. The revised Special and Cultural Events Requirement Package reflects those changes. New fees have been set at $225.00 for a Special and Cultural Event permit and $75.00 for the application/processing fee. The City of Miami Beach Special and Cultural Events Office in conjunction with the Neighborhood Association(s) has established a "Booking Policy" accompanied by user criteria for their specific venues. Depending upon their choice location, promoters wishing to hold an. event, will be asked to comply with the applicable "Booking Policy and User Criteria." If the proposed event conflicts with the Neighborhood Booking Policy, and promoters are unable to alter or modify their event, they will be asked to seek a more compatible venue in the City. The Booking Policy document complements the requirement package, but it is a separate document. This revised City of Miami Beach Special and Cultural Events Requirement Package, and the Neighborhood Booking Policies have been reviewed by the Community Affairs Committee on July 19, 1995. Their recommendations have been incorporated. CONCLUSION: The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the resolution approving the City of Miami Beach Special and Cultural Events Requirement Package, and the Neighborhood Booking Policies. AGENDA ITEM ~~1-L 7-d..~~'9~ DATE