2012-3786 Ordinance PARKING DISTRICT NO. 5 -SUNSET HARBOUR
ORDINANCE NO. 2012-3786
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA BY AMENDING CHAPTER 130,
"OFF-STREET PARKING," ARTICLE II "DISTRICT; REQUIREMENTS,"
SECTION 130-31 "PARKING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED," BY
CREATING A NEW PARKING DISTRICT NO. 5; AMENDING SECTION
130-33, "OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR PARKING
DISTRICTS NOS. 29 3 AND 4," BY ADDING NEW PARKING
REGULATIONS FOR PARKING DISTRICT NO. 5 FOR PROPERTIES
GENERALLY BOUNDED BY PURDY AVENUE ON THE WEST, 20TH
STREET ON THE NORTH, ALTON ROAD ON THE EAST AND DADE
BOULEVARD ON THE SOUTH; AMENDING SECTION 142-483,
"CONDITIONAL USES" BY ADDING TO THE LIST OF CONDITIONAL
USES IN THE 1-1 URBAN LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT; AMENDING
CHAPTER 142, ARTICLE II, "DISTRICT REGULATIONS," DIVISION 5,
"CD-2 COMMERCIAL MEDIUM INTENSITY DISTRICT," BY
AMENDING SECTIONS 142-302, "MAIN PERMITTED USES,"
SECTION 142-303, "CONDITIONAL USES," AND SECTION 142-305,
"PROHIBITED USES," BY CLARIFYING THE PERMITTED,
PROHIBITED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN PARKING DISTRICT #5;
PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY;
APPLICABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Sunset Harbour neighborhood, as delineated by the boundaries
in this ordinance is a neighborhood in transition from the light industrial uses that.
originally occupied the area, to an area of mixed uses; and
WHEREAS, is it is desirable to lessen the intensity of the uses in this area in
order to provide uses that are compatible with the residential aspect of the
neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of this regulation is to provide incentives for a low-scale,
neighborhood friendly development where people and commerce can exist side-by-side;
and
WHEREAS, the required parking as currently established in the Land
Development Regulations of the City Code is one of the obstacles to promote a better
quality of life to the residents of the area and to a more pedestrian-friendly
neighborhood; and
WHEREAS, the amendments set forth below are necessary to accomplish all of
the above objectives.
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NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA.
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SECTION 1. Chapter 130, "Off-Street Parking," Article II "District Requirements,"
Section 130-31 "Parking Districts Established," is hereby amended by creating a new
Parking District No. 5, as follows:
Sec. 130-31. - Parking districts established.
(a) For the purposes of establishing off-street parking requirements, the city shall
be divided into few five parking districts.
(5) Parking district No. 5— Sunset Harbour Neighborhood. Parking district
No. 5 includes those properties generally bounded by Purdy Avenue on
the west, 20th Street on the north, Alton Road on the east and Dade
Boulevard on the south.
SECTION 2. Section 130-33 Off-Street Parking Requirements for Parking Districts 2,
3, and 4," is hereby amended as follows:
Section 130-33. Off-Street Parking Requirements for Parking Districts 2, 30 and 4
and 5.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in these land development regulations, when any
building or structure is erected or altered in parking districts nos. 2, 31 aA4 4 and
5 accessory off-street parking spaces shall be provided for the building, structure
or additional floor area as follows. There shall be no off-street parking
requirement for uses in this parking district except for those listed below:
(b) Except as otherwise provided in these land development regulations, when any
building or structure is erected or altered in Parking District No. 5, off-street
parking spaces shall be provided for the building, structure or additional floor
area as follows. For uses not listed below, the off-street parking requirement
shall be the same as for Parking District No. 1 in Section 130-32.
(1) Restaurant with alcoholic beverage license or other establishment for
consumption of food or beverages: No parking requirement for an
individual establishment of less than 100 seats that does not exceed
3,500 square feet of floor area. Otherwise, 1 parking space per 4 seats
and 1 parking space per 60 square feet of floor area not used for seating
shall be required. Establishments with more than 100 seats and an
occupancy load in excess of 125 persons shall be subject to the
Conditional Use procedures in Section 118-193 of the City Code.
(2) Retail store, or food store, or personal service establishment: There shall
be no parking requirement for individual establishments of 3,500 square
feet or less. This may apply up to a total aggregate square footage of
10,000 square feet per development site. An establishment over 3,500
square feet (or over a total aggregate over 10,000 square feet) shall
provide one space per 300 square feet of floor area for retail space that
exceeds 3,500 square feet of floor area.
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(3) Developments of less than 10,000 square feet of new construction or
uses that exceed the maximum described sizes in (b) (1) and (2):
Parking may be satisfied by paving an annual fee in lieu of providing the
required parking in an amount equal to 2% of the total amount due for all
the uses within the proposed building. For new construction that is
between 10,000 to 15,000 square feet, a one-time fee shall be paid prior
to the issuance of the building permit. New construction that is greater
than 15,000 square feet shall provide all the required parking on site.
(4) Removal of existing parking spaces. No existing required parking space
may be eliminated, except through the provisions of Section 130-35, or
through the payment of the one-time fee in lieu of providing the parking in
effect at the time, which shall be paid prior to the approval of a building
permit, provided such elimination of parking spaces does not result in an
FAR penalty (exceeding permitted floor area ratio).
(5) The parking requirements in this subsection (b) shall only apply to
projects that have obtained a building permit or land use board
approval by December 22, 2014.
SECTION 3. Chapter 142, "Zoning Districts And Regulations," Section 142-483,
"Conditional Uses" in the 1-1, Urban Light Industrial District is hereby amended as
follows:
Section 142-483. Conditional uses.
The conditional uses in the 1-1 urban light industrial district are:
(13) Main use parking garages;
(14) Restaurants with alcoholic beverage licenses (alcoholic beverage
establishments) with more than 100 seats or an occupancy content (as
determined by the Fire Marshall) in excess of 125 persons and a floor area in
excess of 3,500 square feet:
Section 4. Chapter 142, "Zoning Districts And Regulations," Section 142-302, "Main
Permitted Uses" in the CD-2, Commercial Medium Intensity District, is hereby amended
as follows:
Sec. 142-302. - Main permitted uses.
The main permitted uses in the CD-2 commercial, medium intensity district are
commercial uses; apartments; apartment/hotels; hotels; and uses that serve alcoholic
beverages as listed in article V, division 4 of this chapter (alcoholic beverages).
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Except as otherwise provided in these land development regulations, when any building
or structure is erected or altered within the CD-2 commercial medium intensity district,
on properties in the Sunset Harbour neighborhood generally bounded by Purdy Avenue,
20" Street, Alton Road and Dade Boulevard the parking restrictions in Section 130-33(b)
for Parking District No. 5 shall apply.
Section 5. Section 142-303, "Conditional Uses," in the CD-2 Commercial Medium
Intensity District, is hereby amended as follows:
Sec. 142-303. -Conditional uses.
The conditional uses in the CD-2 commercial, medium intensity district in the Sunset
Harbour neighborhood, generally bounded by Purdy Avenue, 20th Street, Alton Road
and Dade Boulevard are: Main use parking garages; Restaurants with alcoholic
beverage licenses (alcoholic beverage establishments) with more than 100 seats or an
occupancy content (as determined by the Fire Marshall) in excess of 125 persons and a
floor area in excess of 3,500 square feet; adult congregate living facilities; funeral home;
nursing homes; religious institution; pawnshops; video game arcades; public and private
institutions; schools; any use selling gasoline; new construction of structures 50,000
square feet and over (even when divided by a district boundary line), which review shall
be the first step in the process before the review by any of the other land development
boards; outdoor entertainment establishment; neighborhood impact establishment; open
air entertainment establishment; and storage and/or parking of commercial vehicles on a
site other than the site at which the associated commerce, trade or business is located.
See section 142-1103.
Section 6. Section 142-305, "Prohibited Uses," in the CD-2 Commercial Medium
Intensity District, is hereby amended as follows:
Sec. 142-305. - Prohibited uses.
The prohibited uses in the CD-2 commercial, medium intensity district are accessory
outdoor bar counters, except as provided in this division. Except as otherwise provided
in these land development regulations, prohibited uses in the CD-2 commercial medium
intensity district in the Sunset Harbour Neighborhood, generally bounded by Purdy
Avenue, 20th Street, Alton Road and Dade Boulevard, also include outdoor
entertainment establishment; neighborhood impact establishment; and open air
entertainment establishment.
Section 7. Repealer
All ordinances or parts of ordinances and all section and parts of sections in conflict
herewith be and the same are hereby repealed.
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Section 8. Codification
It is the intention of the City Commission, and it is hereby ordained, that the
provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Code of the City
of Miami Beach, as amended; that the sections of this Ordinance may be re-
numbered or re-lettered to accomplish such intention; and that the word "ordinance"
may be changed to "section" or other appropriate word.
Section 9. Severability.
If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the
remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity.
Section 10. Effective Date.
This Ordinance shall take effect ten days following adoption.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 12th day of December , 2012.
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First Reading.November 14, 2012
Second Reading: ecember 12, 2012
Verified By:
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Acting Planning Director
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COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
Second Reading to consider an Ordinance Amendment creating Parking District #5 in the Sunset
Harbour area and modifying the types of uses allowed in the 1-1 Urban Light Industrial District and the
CD-2 Commercial Medium Intensity District.
Key Intended Outcome Supported:
Maintain strong growth management policies.
Supporting Data(Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc 48% of residents and 53% of businesses
rated the effort to regulate development in the City as about the right amount.
Item Summa /Recommendation:
SECOND READING
The proposed ordinance would amend the parking requirements in the Sunset Harbour neighborhood,
reducing or eliminating required parking for small commercial businesses. It would also set a lower
threshold for Neighborhood Impact Establishments, requiring Planning Board review of restaurants
over 100 seats/125 persons occupancy(currently review is for 300 persons occupancy or more).
The City Commission approved the subject Ordinance at First Reading on November 14, 2012.
The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance.
Advisory Board Recommendation:
At the June 26, 2012 meeting, the Planning Board recommended that the City Commission approve
the proposed ordinance by a vote of 5-0 two members absent).
Financial Information:
Source of Amount Account
Funds: 1
2
3
OBPI Total
Financial Impact Summary: In accordance with Charter Section 5.02, which requires that the
"City of Miami Beach shall consider the long term economic impact (at least 5 years) of proposed
legislative actions," this shall confirm that the City Administration evaluated the long term economic
impact (at least 5 years) of this proposed legislative action. The proposed Ordinance will modestly
reduce the revenues to the City generated by fees in-lieu of parking. Several small businesses that
currently are required to pay a yearly parking impact fee would be exempted through.this proposed
ordinance; this would amount to a reduction of approximately $50,000 per year. Balanced against
the potential loss of parking impact fee revenue is the potential for increases in the property tax base
and income from permits and fees that may be associated with an increased level of new proposed
development in the Sunset Harbour neighborhood.
City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking:
Richard Lorber or Thomas Mooney
Sign-Offs:
Department Director A istant CityIffinager City Manager
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City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach, Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Kathie G. Brooks, Interim City Manager
DATE: December 12, 2012 SECOND READING PUBLIC HEARING
SUBJECT: Parking District#5—Sunset Harbour Neighborhood
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI
BEACH, FLORIDA BY AMENDING CHAPTER 130, "OFF-STREET
PARKING," ARTICLE II "DISTRICT; REQUIREMENTS," SECTION 130-31
"PARKING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED," BY CREATING A NEW PARKING
DISTRICT NO. 5; AMENDING SECTION 130-33, "OFF-STREET PARKING
REQUIREMENTS FOR PARKING DISTRICTS NOS. 2, 3 AND 4," BY ADDING
NEW PARKING REGULATIONS FOR PARKING DISTRICT NO. 5 FOR
PROPERTIES GENERALLY BOUNDED BY PURDY AVENUE ON THE WEST,
20TH STREET ON THE NORTH, ALTON ROAD ON THE EAST AND DADE
BOULEVARD ON THE SOUTH; AMENDING SECTION 142-483,
"CONDITIONAL USES" BY ADDING TO THE LIST OF CONDITIONAL USES
IN THE 1-1 URBAN LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT; AMENDING CHAPTER
142, ARTICLE 11, "DISTRICT REGULATIONS," DIVISION 5, "CD-2
COMMERCIAL MEDIUM INTENSITY DISTRICT," BY AMENDING SECTIONS
142-3027 "MAIN PERMITTED USES," SECTION 142-303, "CONDITIONAL
USES," AND SECTION 142-305, "PROHIBITED USES," BY CLARIFYING THE
PERMITTED, PROHIBITED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN PARKING
DISTRICT #5; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER;
SEVERABILITY; APPLICABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
Adopt the Ordinance upon Second Reading Public Hearing.
BACKGROUND
The proposed ordinance would amend the parking requirements in the Sunset Harbour
neighborhood, reducing or eliminating required parking for small commercial business.
It would also set a lower threshold for Neighborhood Imapct Establishments, requiring
Planning Board review of restaurants over 100 seats/125 persons occupancy (currently
review is for 300 persons occupancy or more). The reduction of parking requirements is
necessitated by the extreme difficulty of actually providing parking on-site within this
constrained neighborhood. The policy of reducing parking requirements for small
businesses is warranted now that the Sunset Harbour garage is operational. This
garage will provide adequate infrastructure parking to support the surrounding
neighborhood's burgeoning growth of small, resident-oriented businesses.
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Commission Memorandum
Parking District#5—Sunset Harbour Neighborhood
December 12, 2012 Page 2 of 4
Development of slightly larger projects would be required to provide parking; however,
these particular projects would be permitted to pay a fee-in-lieu of providing parking on
site. Large developments in excess of 15,000 square feet would continue to be required
to provide parking on-site or within 500 feet. The cutoff for the parking reduction is 3,500
square feet per business, with a maximum aggregate of no more than 10,000 square
feet of total area for one building. Similar thresholds apply to restaurants.
On January 18, 2012, the Land Use and Development Committee recommended that an
ordinance be forwarded to the Planning Board that included the following:
• Within the Sunset Harbour neighborhood, eliminate parking requirements for
restaurants of 100 seats or less, and up to 3,500 sq. ft., and for retail stores up to
3,500 sq. ft.
• Requirement for Conditional Use for alcoholic beverage establishments greater than
100 restaurant seats or 125 person patron occupancy content.
• Requirement for Conditional Use for main use parking garages in 1-1 district.
• Consideration of permitting the satisfaction of required parking through the payment
of a fee in-lieu of parking for developments of<10,000 sq. ft. of new construction.
ANALYSIS
Past discussions have focused on steps that can be taken to lessen the intensity of uses
within the Sunset Harbor neighborhood including the 1-1 and CD-2 districts in order to limit
negative impacts of the businesses in the neighborhood. One way to do this that was
identified by Planning Department staff is to encourage commercial uses that are compatible
with the residential edge around the district. Those uses that are compatible with the
residential edge, such as offices, dry cleaners, small coffee shops and small restaurants
enhance the neighborhood by providing services nearby and avoiding the use of a car to
take care of these common, everyday necessities. Other uses that are compatible with
residential uses are retail stores, newspaper stands, among others, and the existing grocery
stores— Publix and the recently completed Fresh Market.
Current regulations permit these types of neighborhood businesses, but satisfying parking
requirements continues to be a problem. Reductions in parking requirements would
encourage these types of uses and result in new development that is more compatible with
this urban, pedestrian friendly neighborhood. In past discussions, the Commission has
directed staff to look into the potential for such parking reductions, which could be similar to
the parking districts currently existing for Lincoln Road, 41St and 71St Streets. Now that the
City parking garage in the Sunset Harbour neighborhood is operational, the capacity and
usage of the new garage can be examined.
This type of parking district program is designed to encourage desirable uses that are
compatible with the neighborhood's scale, while not at the same time permitting
overdevelopment of large, impactful projects that might be out of scale with the area.
Parking Districts 2, 3 and 4 (Lincoln Road, 41St and 71St Streets) were intended to attract
retail and restaurant uses to these busy commercial corridors. They are effective because of
the large amount of public parking in close proximity to these areas. Therefore, although
retail and commercial uses are not required to provide parking, customers may easily find
parking in the nearby public parking lots or garages.
Note that these parking districts do not exempt residential or office uses from meeting
parking requirements, as they have a different parking characteristic from retail. Persons
shopping and dining tend to come and go throughout the day and evening, while office
Commission Memorandum
Parking District#5—Sunset Harbour Neighborhood
December 12, 2012 Page 3 of 4
employees tend to stay parked all day long, and residents must find parking nearby each
evening. Nevertheless, an initiative to reduce parking requirements could be focused upon
any combination of uses that the City wishes to encourage in this area.
PLANNING BOARD REVIEW
On April 24, 2012, the Planning Board held a discussion relative to this ordinance and
provided initial input; overall, the Planning Board concluded that the proposal would be a
good incentive to develop the Sunset Harbour neighborhood into an attractive, low scale,
walking neighborhood.
On June 26, 2012, the Planning Board (by a 5-0 vote) transmitted the Ordinance
Amendment to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation. The Planning
Board also listened to a request from a private property owner who was in negotiations
to lease a restaurant space to a tenant, whose occupancy would exceed the proposed
NIE threshold, and agreed to recommend an applicability clause that would exempt
projects that had applied for such a building permit as of the date of the Board meeting.
FISCAL IMPACT
In accordance with Charter Section 5.02, which requires that the "City of Miami Beach shall
consider the long term economic impact (at least 5 years) of proposed legislative actions,"
this shall confirm that the City Administration evaluated the long term economic impact (at
least 5 years)of this proposed legislative action.
The proposed Ordinance will modestly reduce the revenues to the City generated by fees in-
lieu of parking. There are currently fifteen (15) businesses that currently are required to pay
a yearly parking impact fee located in the Sunset Harbour neighborhood, for a total of 99
spaces or $69,300 per year in total collections (at $700 per space per year). Preliminary
estimates indicate that approximately 12 of these which qualify as small businesses would
be eliminated upon adoption of the proposed ordinance, which would equal a reduction of
$49,700 per year in collections.
Balanced against the potential loss of parking impact fee revenue is the potential for
additional revenue from the increased usage of the newly opened Sunset Harbour Garage,
as well as a general improvement in the property tax base and income from permits and fees
that may be associated with an increased level of new proposed development in the Sunset
Harbour neighborhood.
Regarding the garage; it contains 430 parking spaces; however utilization of the garage has
yet to reach expected levels. A portion of these spaces are dedicated for City Property
Management Division employee parking and the required parking for the retail shops lining
the garage on the first floor. The number of spaces in excess of these available to satisfy
additional parking demands is estimated to be between 175 and 200 spaces.
An examination of the vacant properties in the subject area shows that there is a potential for
development under the provisions of the proposed ordinance of around 45,000 s.f. of small
retail development, which would otherwise require in the range of 150 additional parking
spaces. This figure matches well with the amount of parking in the new garage, and
suggests that the parameters of the proposal are well tailored to conditions in the Sunset
Harbour neighborhood.
Commission Memorandum
Parking District#5—Sunset Harbour Neighborhood
December 12, 2012 Page 4 of 4
SUMMARY
The Ordinance was approved at First Reading by the Commission on November 14, 2012.
The Commission requested that the following changes be incorporated into the Ordinance,
prior to Second Reading:
• The proposed `Applicability Section', which would have permitted a single property to
be exempt from the regulations pertaining to Conditional Use Approval, was stricken.
• A sunset clause for the reduced parking requirements, which would apply to any new
application submitted more than two(2)years of adoption of the Ordinance.
Furthermore, the Commission made a referral to the Land Use and Development Committee
to review the impact of the Ordinance within eleven (11) months of adoption.
These modifications have been incorporated into the revised Ordinance for Second Reading.
Additionally, the Commission referred a separate discussion item, pertaining to parking
reductions for residential uses included in adaptive re-use projects, to the Land Use and
Development Committee.
CONCLUSION
The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance.
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that public hearings will be held by the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach,in the
Commission Chambers,3rd Floor,City Hall,1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida,on Wednesday,December 12,2012,
to consider the following:
10:30 a.m:
ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA,AMENDING CHAPTER 10 OF THE
MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE.ENTITLED"ANIMALS,"BY AMENDING SECTION 10-11,ENTITLED"RUNNING AT LARGE PROHIBITED,"BY
EXTENDING THE PILOT PROGRAM OFF-LEASH AREA FOR DOGS IN SOUTH POINTE PARK THROUGH AND INCLUDING MARCH 31,2013.
Inquiries may be directed.to the Parks and Recreation Department(305)673-7730.
11:00 a.m;
ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA,AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF
THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE ENTITLED"ADMINISTRATION,"BY AMENDING ARTICLE VI;ENTrfL ED"PROCUREMENT," BY
AMENDING DIVISION.5, ENTITLED "DEBARMENT OF CONTRACTORS FROM CITY WORK," BY AMENDING SECTION 2-397,
ENTrrLED "PURPOSE OF DEBARMENT,"TO PROVIDE THE PURPOSE FOR,SUSPENSIONS; BY AMENDING SECTION 2-398,
ENTITLED"DEFINITIONS,"TO'PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS REGARDING:'SUSPENSION OF CONTRACTORS;BY AMENDING
SECTION 2-399,ENTITLED"LIST OF DEBARRED CONTRACTORS,"TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADDITIONAL LISTING OF SUSPENDED
CONTRACTORS;BY AMENDING SECTION 2-400,ENTITLED"EFFECTS OF DEBARMENT"TO PROVIDE FOR THE EFFECTS OF
SUSPENSION; BY AMENDING SECTION 2-401, ENTITLED "CONTINUATION OF CURRENT CONTRACTS,"TO PROVIDE THAT
SUSPENSION MAY AFFECT THE CONTINUATION OF CURRENT CONTRACTS OR BIDS;BY AMENDING SECTION 2-402,ENTITLED
"RESTRICTIONS ON SUBCONTRACTING,"TO PROVIDE FOR RESTRICTIONS ON SUSPENDED CONTRACTORS; BY AMENDING
SECTION 2-403;ENTITLED"DEBARMENT,"TO PROVIDE FOR THE MAYOR AND CrrY COMMISSION,AT ITS OPTION AND BY
MAJORITY VOTE,TO HEAR DEBARMENT OR SUSPENSION MATTERS,AND TO PROVIDE FOR PROCEDURES FOR THE SUSPENSION
OF CONTRACTORS;BY AMENDING SECTION 2-404,ENTITLED"CAUSES FOR DEBARMENT,"BY PROVIDING FOR ADDITIONAL
CAUSES FOR DEBARMENT,AND TO PROVIDE FOR CAUSES FOR SUSPENSION; BY AMENDING SECTION 2-405,ENTITLED
"DEBARMENT PROCEDURES,"TO AMEND THE PROCEDURES FOR DEBARMENT AND TO PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR THE
SUSPENSION OF CONTRACTORS;BY AMENDING SECTION 4-206,ENTITLED"PERIOD OF DEBARMENT,"BY PROVIDING FOR
PERIODS OF SUSPENSION AND REQUESTS FOR REDUCING PERIODS OF SUSPENSION.
Inquiries may be directed to the City Attorney's Office(305)673-7470
5:01 pm.
ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING DISTRICT MAP, REFERENCED IN SECTION 142 772 OF THE CODE OF'THE
CITY OF'MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA,BY CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FOR THE PARCEL KNOWN AS THE
"MIAMI HEART INSTITUTE,"MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT"A"HERETO,
FROM THE CURRENT ZONING CLASSIFICATION HD,"HOSPITAL DISTRICT,"TO THE PROPOSED ZONING CLASSIFICATION RM-1,
"RESIDENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY LOW INTENSITY."
Inquiries may be"directed to the Planning Department(305)673-7550.
5:15 p.m.
PARKING DISTRICT NO.5—SUNSET HARBOUR
ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,FLORIDA BY AMENDING CHAPTER 130,"OFF-STREET
PARKING,"ARTICLE 11"DISTRICT;REQUIREMENTS,"SECTION 130-31 "PARKING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED,"BY CREATING
A NEW.PARKING DISTRICT NO. 5;AMENDING SECTION 130-33, "OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS FOR PARKING
DISTRICTS NOS.2,.3 AND 4,"BY ADDING NEW PARKING REGULATIONS FOR PARKING DISTRICT NO.5 FOR PROPERTIES
GENERALLY BOUNDED BY PURDY AVENUE ON THE WEST,20TH STREET ON THE NORTH,ALTON ROAD ON THE EAST AND
DADE BOULEVARD ON THE SOUTH; AMENDING SECTION 142-483, "CONDITIONAL USES" BY ADDING"TO THE LIST OF
CONDITIONAL USES IN THE 1-1 URBAN LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT;AMENDING.CHAPTER 142,ARTICLE 11, "DISTRICT
REGULATIONS,"DIVISION 5,"CD-2 COMMERCIAL MEDIUM INTENSITY DISTRICT,"BYAMENDING SECTIONS 142-302,"MAIN
PERMITTED USES,"SECTION 142-303,"CONDITIONAL USES,"AND SECTION 142-305;"PROHIBITED USES,"BY CLARIFYING
THE PERMITTED,PROHIBITED AND CONDITIONAL USES IN PARKING DISTRICT 15:
Inquiries may be directed to the Parking Department(305)673-7275.
INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to appear at this meeting.or be represented by an agent,or to express their views in writing
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