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2010-3695 Ord2010-3695 ORDINANCE NO. ~____ AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 789, THE CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES' SALARY ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR THE GROUP I CLASSIFICATIONS, BEING THOSE CLASSIFICATIONS COVERED BY THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES/LOCAL NO. 1554 (AFSCME), BY TRANSFERRING THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF BUILDING SERVICES TECHNICIAN, CONCESSION ATTENDANT, CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE, ICE RINK TECHNICIAN, RECREATION LEADER I, RECREATION LEADER II, SCHOOL GUARD, AND STOREKEEPER III FROM GROUP VI, BEING CLASSIFICATIONS IN THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE NOT COVERED BY A BARGAINING UNIT ("OTHERS") TO GROUP I,-AND BY ABOLISHING THE CLASSIFICATION OF STORES CLERK FROM GROUP I; PROVIDING FOR THE CLASSIFICATIONS IN GROUP V, BEING THOSE CLASSIFICATIONS COVERED BY THE GOVERNMENT SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA/OP~IEU LOCAL 100 (GSA); BY ABOLISHING THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF PARKING FACILITIES SUPERVISOR, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR AND TENNIS CENTER SUPERVISOR FROM GROUP V; PROVIDING FOR CLASSIFICATIONS IN GROUP VI, BEING CLASSIFICATIONS IN THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE NOT .COVERED BY A BARGAINING UNIT ("OTHERS"), BY ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF FIRE INSPECTOR I AND SEASONAL RECREATIONAL AIDE, AND BY TRANSFERRING THE .CLASSIFICATIONS OF BUILDING SERVICES TECHNICIAN, CONCESSION ATTENDANT, CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE, ICE RINK- TECHNICIAN,- RECREATION LEADER I, RECREATION LEADER II, SCHOOL GUARD, AND STOREKEEPER III FROM GROUP VI TOIGROUP I; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Administration needs to provide appropriate titles for individuals performing specific duties; and WHEREAS, ..there is a need to ensure that the City has an employee classification and compensation system which is fair, externally competitive and representative of the functions performed in the City; and WHEREAS, pursuant to the recent collective bargaining negotiations between the City and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees/Local No. 1554 (AFSCME), and between the City and the Government Supervisors Association of Florida/OPIEU Local 100, (GSA), the respective Collective Bargaining Agreements (Agreements) are being amended to reflect the most up-to-date and accurate listing of classifications for each bargaining unit as recognized by the City, the respective union, and/or the Florida Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC), as appropriate; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 447, Part II, Florida Statutes, PERC is the State agency responsible for registering public labor unions and appointing classifications:to a respective union; and WHEREAS, as a result, classifications need to be established, amended, and deleted in order to ensure that the City has an employee classification and compensation system which is fair, externally competitive and representative of the functions performed in the City; and WHEREAS, these changes are simply administrative in nature, and there will be no changes in compensation for any employee in these classifications. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1: The following lines of Section 1 of the Ordinance No. 789, the Classified Employees' Salary Ordinance ("Ordinance"), providing for the Group I classifications; being those classifications. covered by the AFSCME bargaining unit; shall be amended to read as follows: GROUPI AMERI EMPLOYEES A. Salary Grades GRADE 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B. Grades and CI GRADE C FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL d Ranges IINIMUM 42,921 39,500 36,352 33,453 30, 788 28,334 26,076 23,996 22,084 20,324 ifications IFICATION MAXIMUM 69,320 63,797 58,712 54,031 49,725 45,760 42,114 38,757. 35,668 32,825 UNION 10 BUILDING SUPERVISOR AFSCME 10 DIESE L GENERATOR MECHANIC AFSCME 10 FIRE E QUIPMENT MECHANIC AFSCME 10 MECH ANIC III AFSCME 10 PEST iCONTROL SUPERVISOR AFSCME 10 STOREKEEPER III AFSCME 9 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR II AFSCME 9 ICE RINK TECHNICIAN AFSCME 9 IRRIGATION SYSTEMS SUPERVISOR AFSCME 9 MECHANIC II AFSCME 9 PARK SUPERVISOR AFSCME 9 PUMPING MECHANIC AFSCME 9 RECREATION PROGRAM SUPERVISOR AFSCME 9 SEWER SUPERVISOR AFSCME 9 STREET SUPERVISOR AFSCME 9 TREE MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR AFSCME 9 WASTE DRIVER SUPERVISOR AFSCME 9 WATER SUPERVISOR AFSCME 8 BUILDING SERVICES TECHNICIAN AFSCME 8 CONTROL ROOM OPERATOR AFSCME 8 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I AFSCME 8 SIGN M AKER AFSCME 8 STORE KEEPER II AFSCME 8 STREE T LIGHTING TECHNICIAN II AFSCME 7 ASSIS TANT PUMPING MECHANIC AFSCME 7 CENTR AL SERVICES TECHNICIAN AFSCME 7 FLEET .SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE AFSCME 7 MUNIC IPAL SERVICE WORKER III AFSCME 7 SEWE R PIPEFITTER AFSCME 7 STORE KEEPER I AFSCME 7 WATE R METER TECHNICIAN II AFSCME 7 WATE R PIPEFITTER AFSCME 6 CUSTO MER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE AFSCME 6 FLEET SERVICE WRITER AFSCME 6 MECHANIC I AFSCME 6 .RECREATION LEADER II AFSCME 6 STREE T LIGHTING TECHNICIAN I AFSCME 5 MUNICIPAL SERVICE WORKER II CTr1DCC r`1 CDI! 5 TREE TAR 5 WASTEI 5 WATER. IMMER COLLECTOR METER TECHNICIAN I AFSCME Tn~e e~~ AFSCME AFSCME AFSCME 4 MUNI CIPAL SERVICE WORKER I AFSCME 4 RECREATION LEADER I AFSCME 3 CONCESSION ATTENDANT AFSCME 3 MUNI CIPAL SERVICE WORKER TRAIN _ AFSCME 3 MUSE UM GUARD AFSCME 2 SCHO OL GUARD AFSCME SECTION 2: The following lines of Section 1 of the Ordinance, providing for the Group V classifications, being those classifications covered by the GSA bargaining unit, shall be amended to read as follows: GROUP V GOVERNMENT SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION OF FLORIDA (GSAF) CLASS AND PAY GRADES, SALARIES, AND. CLASSIFICATIONS A. Salary G GRADE 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 B. Grades and C GRADE 15 15 and Ranges MINIMUM 66,600 57,826 53,218 48,975 45,071 41,478 38,173 35,130 32,330 . 29,753 ifications LASSIFICATION MAXIMUM 101,482 93,394 85,950 79,098 72, 793 66,990 61,654 56,738. 52,215 42,768 UNION EACH PATROL OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR GSA ITY SURVEYOR GSA 14 AIR CONDITIONING SUPERVISOR GSA 14 CRIME SCENE SUPERVISOR GSA 14 ELECTRICIAN SUPERVISOR GSA 14 PLUMBING SUPERVISOR GSA 14 SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR GSA 14 SENIOR ENGINEERING INSPECTOR GSA 13 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 9 COMMUNICATIONS SUPERVISOR FLEET OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR PUMPING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR METERED SERVICES SUPERVISOR SEWER FIELD OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR WATER FIELD OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR CENTRAL SERVICES SUPERVISOR ELECTRONICSIINSTRUMENT SUPERVISOR MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR PARK OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR PARKING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR SANITATION OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR STREET LIGHTING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR STREETS OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR WATER METER SUPERVISOR BACKFLOW COORDINATOR LEAD MECHANIC PAINT SUPERVISOR RECREATION SUPERVISOR I 11 COMMUNICATIONS RECORDS CUSTODIAN ARPENTER SUPERVISOR ERVICE SUPERVISOR GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA .GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA GSA ~i4 GSA SECTION 3: The following lines of Section 1 of the Ordinance, providing for the Group VI classifications "OTHERS", being those classifications not covered by a Bargaining unit; shall be amended to read as follows: GROUP VI OTHE CLASS AND PAY G A. Salary G SALARIES, AND CLASSIFICATIONS and Ranges GRADE MINIMUM MAXIMUM 14 59,837 96,641 13 55,068 88,940 12 50,678 81,848 11 46,638 75,325 10 42,921 69,320 9 39,500. 63,797 8 36,352 ~ 58,712 7 33,453. 54,031 6 30,788 ~ 49,725 5 28,334 45,760 4 26,076 42,114 3 23,996 38,757 2 ~ ~ "22,084 35,668 B. Grades an d Classifications GRADE CLASSIFICATION 14 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS SPECIALIST 14 SENIOR ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 14 SENIOR ELEVATOR INSPECTOR 14 SENIOR MECHANICAL INSPECTOR 14 SENIOR PLUMBING INSPECTOR 12 .COMPUTER OPERATOR 12 FIREARMS SPECIALIST 11 FIRE INSPECTOR 11 HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN III 10 HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN II CTr1DC1lCCDCD III ~C DIAII! TCf'1--IAlI~`I~AI 9 HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN I g RI III t11A1~ CCD\/Ir`CC TC~`LIAII/'IAAI 6 RECREATION LEADER ii UNION OTHER CLASSIFIED OTHER CLASSIFIED OTHER CLASSIFIED OTHER CLASSIFIED OTHER CLASSIFIED OTHER CLASSIFIED OTHER CLASSIFIED , OTHER CLASSIFIED OTHER CLASSIFIED OTHER CLASSIFIED aTLJCD ~`1 OCCiCICI"1 f1TL..ICD r`I ACCICICfI OTHER CLASSIFIED OTHER CLASSIFIED 5 4 ~. 2 OFFICE ASSOCIATE II (HR & IT) SEASONAL RECREATIONAL AIDE OTHER CLASSIFIED OTHER CLASSIFIED n-rucn ~i eccicicn SECTION 4: REPEALER. That ally ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. - SECTION 5: SEVER~ABtLITY. If any section, subsection, clause, or provision of this ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 6: EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect the 3oth day of september , 2010. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of ~ntemher , 2010. ATTEST: (~ (J I i CITY CLERK T:\AGENDA\2010\september 15\Regular\cl sal ord afscme gsa others Reso.doc MAYO APPROVED AS TQ FORM 8~ LANGUAGE ~t~ FOt2 EXECUTION °~ ~ {9 Y ey D COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 789, The Classified Employees' Salary Ordinance, Providing For The Group I Classifications, Being Those Classifications Covered By The American Federation of State, County And Municipal Employees/Local No. 1554 (AFSCME), By Transferring Certain Classifications From The Classified Service Not Covered By a Bargaining Unit ("Others"), And By Abolishing Certain Classification; Providing For The Classifications In Group V, Being Those Classifications Covered By The Government Supervisors Association Of Florida/OPIEU Local 100 (GSA), By Abolishing Certain Classifications; Providing For Classifications In Group V! ("Others"}, By Establishing The Classifications Of Fire Inspector I And Seasonal Recreational Aide. Ke Intended Outcome Su orted: Control costs of payroll including salary and fringes/ minimize taxes/ ensure expenditure trends are sustainable over the Ion term. ~, Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): N!A Issue: Shall the City amend the Classified Employees' Salary Ordinance? Item Summa /Recommendation: SECOND READING Pursuant to the recent collective bargaining negotiations between the City and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees/Local No.1554 (AFSCME), and between the City and the Govemment Supervisors Association of Florida/OPIEU Local 100, (GSA), the respective Collective Bargaining Agreements (Agreements) are being amended to reflect the most up-to-date and accurate listing of classifications for each bargaining unit as recognized by the City, the respective union, and/or the Florida Public Employees Relations Commission (PERC), as appropriate. (Pursuant to Chapter 447, Part II, Florida Statutes, PERC is the State agency responsible for registering public labor unions and appointing classifications to a respective union.) By amending the Classified Employees' Salary Ordinance, the City will ensure that there is a classification and compensation system which is fair and externally competitive. These changes are simply administrative in nature, and there will be no changes in compensation for any employee in these classifications. The Administration recommends that the Ci Commission ado t the Ordinance on second readin . Advisory Board Recommendation: Financial Information: Source of _ Amount _ .. Account - Funds: 2' 3; OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: There is no fiscal impact by creating, amending or abolishing the classifications as outlined herein. Cit Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin Ramiro Inguanzo, Human Resources Director Sign-Offs: Department Director - Assistant City Manager City Manager Ramiro In uanzo it Fernandez Jor e M Gonz .. _ ...._...r...._., ..,,...vF.«i, ~~y`~ y~~S~cywai \G~ sai FJfu ais~n~C ysa vtners .7UfTlRlafy Lf1Q npaal~lg.doc Agenda Item ~~~ ~~ ~ ~~ Date ~~~ -- v 9 av ~ m MIAMI BEACH City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Matti Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: September 20, 2010 SUBJECT: AN ORDIN MIAMI BE CLASSIFIE GROUP I C BY THE A EMPLOYE CLASSIFIC ATTENDAI TECHNICI~ GUARD, CLASSIFIC BARGAIN I CLASSIFIC THE CLAS COVERED FLORIDA/C OF PARK OPERATIC GROUP V CLASSIFIC BARGAINII OF FIRE II TRANSFEF TECHNICI~ REPRESEI RECREATI GROUP VI AN EFFEC' N The Administration reading. SECOND READING ONCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF :ACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 789, THE .D EMPLOYEES' SALARY. ORDINANCE; PROVIDING ..FOR THE LASSIFICATIONS, BEING THOSE CLASSIFICATIONS COVERED 1AERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL eS/LOCAL NO. 1554 (AFSCME), BY TRANSFERRING THE ~ATIONS OF BUILDING SERVICES TECHNICIAN, CONCESSION ~T, CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE, ICE RINK \N, RECREATION LEADER I, RECREATION LEADER II, SCHOOL AND :STOREKEEPER III .FROM GROUP VI, BEING ~ATIONS IN THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE NOT COVERED BY A ~G UNIT ("OTHERS") TO GROUP I, AND BY ABOLISHING THE ATION OF STORES CLERK FROM GROUP 1; .PROVIDING fOR SIFICATIONS IN GROUP V, BEING .THOSE CLASSIFICATIONS BY THE GOVERNMENT SUPERVISORS ASSOCIATION OF ~PIEU LOCAL 100 (GSA); BY ABOLISHING THE CLASSIFICATIONS ING FACILITIES SUPERVISOR, -PROPERTY MANAGEMENT NS SUPERVISOR AND TENNIS CENTER SUPERVISOR FROM PROVIDING FOR CLASSIFICATIONS IN GROUP VI, BEING ATIONS IN THE .CLASSIFIED SERVICE NOT COVERED BY A IG UNIT ("OTHERS"),-BY ESTABLISHING THE CLASSIFICATIONS ISPECTOR I AND SEASONAL RECREATIONAL AIDE, AND BY ;RING THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF .BUILDING SERVICES -N, CONCESSION ATTENDANT, CUSTOMER SERVICE ITATIVE, ICE RINK TECHNICIAN, -RECREATION LEADER I, ~N LEADER II, SCHOOL GUARD, AND STOREKEEPER III FROM ~O GROUP 1; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, AND DIVE DATE. R DATI mends that the City Commission approve the ordinance on second Commission Memorandu September 20, 2010 Classified Salary Ordinar Page 2 of 3 ANALYSIS The Administration n~ Incumbents in these p pending approval. A; orderto ensure thatth externally competitive through amendment; ("Ordinance"). Pursuant to the rece .Federation of State, C City and the Goverr respective Collective I up-to-date and accur2 the respective union, appropriate (pursuan responsible for re:giste It should be noted th changes in compens~ these classifications. The following classif classifications in the c since the last amend Ordinance: 1. Fire Inspector 2. Seasonal Rec ids to provide appropriate titles for- individuals performing specific duties. ~sitions have been performing their functions using similar titles and grades, a .result, .classifications need to be established, amended, and deleted in City has an employee classification and compensation system which is fair, and representative of the functions performed in the City. This is done to Ordinance No. 789., the Classified .Employees' Salary Ordinance ~t collective bargaining negotiations between the City and the American aunty and Municipal Employees/Local No. 1554 (AFSCME), and between the ment Supervisors Association of Florida/OPIEU Local 100, (GSA), the 3argaining Agreements (Agreements} are being amended to reflect the most to listing of classifications for each bargaining unit as recognized by the City, and/or the Florida Public Employees Relations Commission (P.ERC), as ` to Chapter 447, Part II, Florida Statutes, PERC is the State agency ring public labor unions and appointing .classifications to arespective union). these changes are simply administrative in nature, and there will be no ,n for any employee in these classifications or toany salary range for any of s are being established for employee Group VI ("Others"), being :d service not covered by a bargaining unit, as they have been created to the Ordinance in 2006, and are not currently recognized in the tional Aide The following classifications -are being transferred from employee Group VI, being "Others", into Group I (AFSCME), as PERC has ordered these classifications to be represented bythat bargaining unit: 1. .Building Servi~ 2. Concession A 3. Customer Ser 4. Ice Rink Tech 5. Recreation Le 6. Recreation Le 7. School Guard 8. Storekeeper II es Technician :endant ice Representative ician derl .der II The following. classification is being abolished from employee Group I (AFSCME), as the classification was reclassified into the Storekeeper I classification and no longer exists: 1. Stores Clerk Commission Memorandum September 20, 2010 Classified Salary Ordinance Page 3 of 3 The following classifications are being abolished from employee Group V (GSA), as they either no .longer exist or were reclassified, as indicated below: . 1. Parking Facilities Supervisor -.reclassified to Parking Operations. Supervisor 2. Property Management Operations Supervisor - no longer exists 3. Tennis Center Supervisor - no longer exists CONCLUSION The Administration recommends.thatthe City Commission adopt the .ordinance on second reading. JMG/RI/KT/PKR T:\AGENDA\20101Septemberl20\Regularlcl sal ord afscme gsa others Memo 2nd Reading.doc ., ~6NE~ I .SU:NDAY,_SEPTEMBER 5, 2010 .. ~~ .. NOTICE~IS HEREBY; given that a Special Commission Meeting will be held by the City Commission of the C'~ty of'. ~ Miami Beach, Florida,:on Monday,:September 20, 2010 commencing at 5:00 P.M., for the following Second Reading Public Hearings m the Commission Chambers, 3rd floor, •City Hall;1700 Convention Center:Drive,_ Miami t ,:;.: _ Beach,-Flonda:._In adnition, ~ie:City CommiSsiari will be discussing.other C'dy;business at'this greeting 'ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND'CITY:=COMMISSION OF THE~CITY.OF MIAMI BEACH, ;FLORIDA;.AMENDING; '~ •';RESPE~TN~ELY; APPENDIX ATO SECTION ~2 383(a), AND APPENDIX A.TO SECTION' S0 3(zj.OF?HECfTY ~QDE, '.TO IVIO~IFY THE 51DEINAL•K=GAF~~'000U~ANCY FEE.AND THE. SIDEWALK CAFE"PROPgN~"TA~IK.tiEATE~t FEE; _~PRQVIDING;FQR REPEALER, £ODIFICATION,:.SEVERABILLTY,AND AN EFFECTIVE:DATE' ~ f ~ _ . Ingwries mayrbe directed to:.Public Works Department at (305) 673-7080.. ~ ~ ~ .: .ORDINANCE.AMENDING ORDINANCE N0.789, THE CLASSIFIED EMPLOYEES' SALARY ORDINANCE;~ PROVIDING '' FOR7FIEGROUP f CLASSIFICATIONS, BEING THOSE CLASSIFICATIONS COVERED BYTHE~AMERIGAN FEDERATION OF_, STATE,- COUNTY AND .MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES/LOCAL N0..1554 (AFSCME), BY TRANSFERRING THE =:~ CLASSIFICATIONS OF. BUILDING SERVICES TECHNICIAN, CONCESSION ATTENDANT, CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE, ICE RINK TECHNICIAN, RECREATION LEADER 1, RECREATION a:EADER II; SCH00L~GUAAD, ANf) `- .~ STOREKEEPER Ill FROM GROUP VI, BEING CLASSIFICATIONS IN THE CLASSIFI RV1GE NOT COVERED $Y ~ - - ~ A BAF~GAINING UNIT ("OTHERS"): TO GROUP. I, AND BY ABOLISHING THE C _ TION OF STORESCLERK '~ FRDM GROUP I; PROVIDING FOR THE CLASSIFICATIONS IN GROUF_V,.BEING TH05E CLASSIFICATIONS COVERED • ~ BY THE`GOVERNMENT SUPERVISORS ASSOCLATION OF FLORIDA/OPIEtt LQCAL 100,(GSA); BY ABOWSHING'THE CLASSIFIGATIONS~OF SPARKING FACILITIES SUPERVISOR, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT., OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR AND TENNIS CENTER SUPERVISOR FROM GROUP V; PROVIDING FOR CLASSlE1CATI0NS;IN ,GROUP VI,,BEING CLASSIFICATIONS • IN -THE CLASSIFIED SERVICE NOT COVERED. ~ BY A , BaRGAINIMG .UNIT ("OTHERS"), BY- ESTABLISHING :THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF FIRE INSPECTOR I AND SEASONAL RECREATIONAL AIDE, AND BY _ TRANSFERRING THE ..CLASSIFICATIONS OF BUILDING SERVICES TECHNICIAN,. CONCESSION :ATTENDANT, CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATVE, ICE RINKTECHNICIAW, RECREATION LEADEi3 I; RECREATION'L.EADER II, ~~ SCHOOL GUARD, AND STOREKEEPER III-FROM GROUP VI TO GROUP I; PROVIDING :FOR REPEALER; SEVERABILITY, - - AND AN EFFECTNE DATE.- = '~ : _ ~ , ;_ Inquiries maybe directed~to Numan Resources at.(305) 673-7520. - - - ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND'CITY COMMISSION•OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF,THE CITY OF .MIAMI: BEACH,~BY~AMENDING CHAPTER-106, .ENTITLED "TRAFFIC-ANO VEHICLES;" BY ' :~ AMENDING ARTICLE~LI, ENTITLED "METEREDPARKING," BY AMENDING,.DIVI$ION 1, ENTITLED "GENERALLY;" ~' - BY AMENDING SECTION 106-55,"ENTITL;ED "PARKING RATES, FEES,-AND PENALTIES;"-BY-AMENOING PARKING '~ .METER RATES AND TIME, LIMITS IN THE SOUTH ~BEACH~ PARKING ZONE AND AMENDING THE' FEES FOR THE HOTEL - ~ HANG TAG.PROGRAM;: PROVIDINC~FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER, SEVERABILfTY, AND AN EFFECTNE DATE. Inquiries~may be directed.to~the Parking Department at (305) 673-7275. INTERESTED PARTIES ~ are ~ invited to appear _at this meeting or . be represented by~ an agent :or toexpress their views~in'vuriting addressed to the Gityr Commission c% the City Clerk; 1700:Convention Center -Drive, ~1~~`~Floor~City Nall, Miami`Beach;~Florida 33139. This meeting~may be opened and continued_ and:under such. •.circumstances•additional, legalnotice would not be provided. _ ~ - ~ ~ ' Robert E. Parcher, Cit~r lrlerk - ~ -, . City of Miami.Beach :_ -Pursuant to Section 286.0105; FL~Statutes, .the City'`hereby ~dvises,~the pribaic ~'#hat: ~f ~a pErson <decides to ' .appeal°.any=declsion~ma~e by the=Cii~rµCommissiori.with respect to~anyymatter considered.at its~meeting orits :. 3 ~ ~ gearing, such.~persori~must ensure that :a=verbatim record of-the~proceebings=.is made, which record includes the fiesf~moriy~and:.evidence upon which;the appeal is~to`be. based.~This notice does~not constitute :consenfi by ^° the,City far;the ~ntroducttorl-or admission ofothervgise~inadmissitile or irrelevard evidence,-nor.does it authorize ` ~C~iallenges o~:aPpeals not_otherwise~alloyued;by law. ~ ` - ~; , -- ~ ~ ~ ~ ' • ~ ~ ~ In accordar-ee ;with _the .Americans with-Disabilities ~Act;of 1990, persons deeding. special accommodation to -'- '; -~parfictpate.in'th'is proceeding, or to~regrlest'information~ori~accessfor persons with~disabil'dies; onto request this •~ . , r pgblicatlon in;accessible~ormat; onto-request sign language interpreters, should contact'the~Ciijr Clerk's office .at;(305);673-7~411,~no,aa#erthan four:days~prior2o~he:proceedirjg if°hearing~mpaired, contacfi~e Crty:Clerk's .~ ~.ofticewia#fie Floridan.F3elaySiervicerriumbers, ($UOj~9~5-8771 ~(TTl~;or (800), 955-877U (VOICE): . -AD~#625'