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2009-27041 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2009-27041 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF REVOCABLE PERMITS TO APPLICANTS WISHING TO DISPLAY THE RAINBOW/PRIDE FLAG DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL 2009, IN SUPPORT OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH'S FIRST EVER, ANNUAL GAY PRIDE EVENT, WHICH WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY ON APRIL 18T", 2009; PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE DISPLAY OF SUCH FLAG(S) SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 138-72 OF THE CITY CODE (WHICH REQUIREMENTS ARE ALSO ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED AS EXHIBIT "A" TO THIS RESOLUTION); AND PROVIDED FURTHER THAT THE TERM OF SAID PERMIT SHALL AUTOMATICALLY EXPIRE ON APRIL 30T", 2009. WHEREAS, at its regular meeting on May 13, 2008, the Mayor's Gay Business Development Committee (the Committee) adopted a Resolution recommending that the Mayor and City Commission amend Section 138-72 of the City Code, entitled "Pennants, Banners, Streamers, Flags and Flagpoles," to include and allow the Rainbow "Pride" flag to be displayed in the City of Miami Beach, particularly by restaurants, retail stores, and other commercial establishments in the City wishing to display that flag as a symbol of the business's cultural diversity; and WHEREAS, the Rainbow "Pride" flag, sometimes also referred to as the "freedom flag," was designed in 1978 by Gilbert Baker, a San Francisco artist, and was initially created as a symbol of gay and lesbian pride and diversity, but has since been recognized throughout the world as a cultural symbol of diversity, inclusiveness and hope; and WHEREAS, since then, the Rainbow flag has been displayed and/or otherwise exhibited by various gay and lesbian organizations throughout the world including, without limitation, the use of the flag by these organizations at annual gay pride events and parades throughout the world; and WHEREAS, at its regular meeting on September 10, 2008, the Mayor and City Commission unanimously adopted Resolution No. 2008-26890, agreeing with the interpretation of the City's Planning Director and the City Attorney's Office that, given the recognition of the Rainbow Flag as an internationally recognized cultural symbol of diversity, and, further, given the display and exhibition of said flag by various organizations (particularly gay and lesbian pride organizations which have traditionally exhibited and displayed the flag as a symbol of cultural diversity, exclusiveness, and hope, both on a daily basis and at annual gay and lesbian pride events throughout the world), the display of the flag is allowed under the current City Code provisions, as written; and WHEREAS, in making this interpretation, the Planning Director and City Attorney's Office also concluded that, based on the aforestated and other historical and anecdotal evidence, the Rainbow Flag has established itself, and is considered to be, a civic and cultural symbol; and WHEREAS, Section 138-72 of the Code not only permits the display of national flags and flags of political subdivisions of the United States, but also flags of civic, charitable, fraternal, welfare and other organizations; and WHEREAS, on April 18th, 2009, the City of Miami Beach will hold its first ever annual Gay Pride event; and WHEREAS, Section 138-72 of the Code also sets forth the requirements for display of flags, whether permanently affixed to the ground or affixed to buildings or other structures; these requirements are also set forth in Exhibit "A" to this Resolution; and WHEREAS, as permitted under Section 138-72, the Administration would recommend that the Mayor and City Commission approve the issuance of revocable permits to applicants wishing to display the Rainbow Pride flag during the month of April 2009, in support of the City's first annual Gay Pride event on April 18th, 2009, subject to the following conditions: 1. Applicants' shall comply with the requirements for display of flags as provided in Section 138-72 of the City Code (which are also set forth in the attached Exhibit "A"); and 2. The term of the revocable permit shall automatically expire on April 30th, 2009. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby approve the issuance of revocable permits to applicants wishing to display the Rainbow/Pride flag during the month of April 2009, in support of the City of Miami Beach's first ever, annual Gay Pride event, which will beheld in the City on April 18th, 2009; provided further that the display of such flag(s) shall comply with the requirements of Section 138-72 of the City Code (which requirements are also attached and incorporated as Exhibit "A" to this Resolution); and provided further that the term of said permit shall automatically expire on April 30th, 2009. PASSED and ADOPTED this 18th Day of March , 2009. A R ATTEST: Matti Herrera Bower CITY CLERK Robert Parcher F:\atto\AGUR\RESOS-ORD\GLBT (Display Rainbow Pride Flag -First Annual Gay Pride Event 3-4-09).doc APPROVED AS TO FORM ~ LANGUAGE m MIAMIBEACH OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION MEMORANDUM ~TO: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager FROM: Victor M. Diaz, Jr., Commissioner DATE: March 5, 2009 SUBJECT: Ordinance Approving Revocable Permits to Display Pride Flag Please place an item on the March 18, 2009 Commission agenda to adopt a resolution which approves revocable permits to be issued by the Public Works Department for applicants wishing to display the PRIDE flag for the month of April in celebration of Miami Beach Pride 2009. VMD/sm - a Agenda Item ~~~ L1'~' arc--' c nnni_ih=<, 4 ,~r~~,~i~~int cx~ell .. ) c:r,l (JU~7ttC SC ~VCc 011~7~ Spf". h' lei Off- ~.'Fi(' Ilt '. _ ,~ .~~>,K <~, ~~ -,~,. ;,~ ~~;, Date 3-l ~-0 l EXHIBIT "A" The City allows the flying of the American Flag, flags of foreign countries, state flags, and flags representing civic organizations, charitable or non-profit organizations, membership organizations, pride flags, and similar non-commercial flags. Flags should be flown from a flagpole or other appropriate attachment. Installing a flagpole may require a building permit from the City of Miami Beach Building Department. The Planning Department will review any flagpoles proposed to be built or attached to buildings, for the appropriate design and historic preservation compatibility. Flagpoles anchored in the ground should be 10 feet setback from the front property line, and 7.5 feet from the side property lines. They can be up to 50 feet high, if appropriate. The size of flags flying from these flagpoles can be up to one-quarter the height of the flagpole. Flagpoles afFixed to buildings cannot be higher than 25 feet above the main roof deck. The size of flags flying from poles attached to buildings can be up to one-third the length of the pole. The City of Miami Beach Public Works Department will have to approve any flagpoles projecting over public property such as sidewalks. F:\PLAN\$ALL\Richard\Flags in Miami Beach.doc