2014-28564 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2014-28564
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO
THE GENERAL FUND, ENTERPRISE FUND, INTERNAL
SERVICE FUND, AND SPECIAL REVENUE FUND
BUDGETS FOR FISCAL YEAR.(FY) 2013/14.
WHEREAS, the budgets for the General Fund, Enterprise Funds, Internal
Service Funds, and Special Revenue Funds for Fiscal Year 2013/14 were approved on
September 30, 2013, with the adoption of Resolution Nos. 2013-28351 and 2013-28355;
and
WHEREAS, the budget for the Police Confiscation Trust Fund for Fiscal Year
2013/14 was approved on September 30, 2013, with the adoption of Resolution No.
2013-28359; and
WHEREAS, the First Amendment to the General Fund, Enterprise Fund, Internal
Service Fund, and Special Revenue Fund budgets for Fiscal Year 2013/14 was
approved on January 15, 2014, with the adoption of Resolution No. 2014-28469; and
WHEREAS, the General Fund requires a budget amendment totaling $450,000
in the Building and Planning departments as reflected in the attached Exhibit "A"; and
WHEREAS, Section 932.7055 of the Florida Statutes sets forth the purpose and
procedures to be utilized for the appropriation and expenditures of the Police
Confiscation Trust Fund; and
WHEREAS, the proceeds and interest earned from the Police Confiscation Trust
Fund is authorized to be used for crime prevention, safe neighborhood, drug abuse
education and prevention programs, or for other law enforcement purposes; and
WHEREAS, the Chief of.Police is authorized to expend these funds upon request
to the City of Miami Beach Commission, and only upon appropriation to the Miami Beach
Police Department by the City of Miami Beach Commission; and
WHEREAS, the Police Confiscation Trust Fund budget for fiscal year 2013/2014
requires a budget amendment in the amount of $159,000, to be funded from State
Confiscated Funds in the amount of $69,400, and Federal Justice Confiscated Funds in
the amount of$89,600, as reflected in the attached Exhibit"A"; and
WHEREAS, funds in the amount of $159,000 are available in the Police
Confiscation Trust Fund; and
WHEREAS, the Chief of Police of the City of Miami Beach has submitted a
written certification which states that this request complies with the provisions of Section
932.7055 of the Florida Statutes (written certification attached as Exhibit "B"), and the
Guide to Equitable Sharing of Federally Forfeited Property for Local Law Enforcement
Agencies.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH that the Mayor and City Commission
hereby adopt the Second Amendment to the General Fund, Enterprise Fund, Internal
Service Fund, and Special Revenue Fund Budgets for Fiscal Year (FY) 2013/14 as
shown in Exhibits "A" and "B".
PASSED and ADOPTED this 23d day of April, 2014.
ATTEST:
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City AttorneyO 01- Date
Exhibit"A"
FY 2013/14 Amended Proposed FY 2013/14 Proposed
GENERAL FUND Budget Amendment Amended Budget
REVENUES
Operating Revenues
Ad Valorem Taxes 105,229,000 105,229,000
Ad Valorem Taxes-5 Pte Costs 10,201,000 10,201,000
Ad Valorem Cap.Renewal&Replacement 1,981,000 1,981,000
Ad Valorem Taxes-Normandy Shores 147,000 147,000
Other Taxes 22,765,000 22,765,000
Licenses and Permits 23,543,000 450,000 23,993,000
Intergovernmental 10,214,000 10,214,000
Charges for Services 10,315,000 10,315,000
Fines&Forfeits 2,639,000 2,639,000
Interest 2,921,000 2,921,000
Rents and Leases 6,945,000 6,945,000
Miscellaneous 12,441,000 12,441,000
Resort Tax Contribution 32,965,000 32,965,000
Other 8,516,000 8,516,000
Reserve-Building Department Ops. 1,500,000 1,500,000
Prior Year Set Aside 2,700,000 2,700,000
Prior Year Set Aside for Pension Credit 831,000 831,000
Prior Year Surplus from Parking Op.Fund 8,400,000 8,400,000
Additional Surplus Fund Balance from FY 2012/13 4,710,000 4,710,000
Total General Fund 268,963,000 S 269,413,000
APPROPRIATIONS
Department
Mayor and Commission 1,738,000 1,738,000
City Manager 3,211,000 3,211,000
Communications 836,000 836,000
Budget&Performance Improvement 2,200,000 2,200,000
Org Dev&Performance Initiative 395,000 395,000
Finance 4,681,000 4,681,000
Procurement 1,268,000 1,268,000
Human Resources/Labor Relations 1,940,000 1,940,000
City Clerk 1,344,000 1,344,000
City Attorney 4,842,000 4,842,000
Real Estate,Housing&Comm.Dev 1,848,000 1,848,000
Community Services 492,000 492,000
Building 12,230,000 425,000 12,655,000
Code Compliance 4,876,000 4,876,000
Planning 3,467,000 25,000 3,492,000
Tourism&Cultural Development 2,905,000 2,905,000
Parks&Recreation 30,196,000 30,196,000
Public Works 6,947,000 6,947,000
Capital Improvement Projects 4,967,000 4,967,000
Police 98,477,000 98,477,000
Fire 61,758,000 61,758,000
Citywide Accounts-Other 9,301,000 9,301,000
Citywide Accounts-Operating Contingency 1,0000,000 1,000,000
Citywide Accounts-Normandy Shores 225,000 225,000
Subtotal General Fund $ 261,144,000 $ 450,000 $ 261,594,000
TRANSFERS
Capital Investement Upkeep Account 216,000 216,000
Info&Comm Technology Fund 395,000 395,000
Set Aside Reserve 39,000 39,000
Pay-As-You-Go Capital Fund 1,400,000 1,400,000
Reserve-Set Aside for Future Bldg Needs 2,101,000 2,101,000
Reserve-Set Aside for FY 2014/15 1,687,000 1,687,000
CAPITAL RENEWAL&REPLACEMENT 1,981,000 1,981,000
Subtotal Transfers S 7,819,000 $ - $ 7,819,000
Total General Fund 268,963,000 450,000 269,413,000
FY 2013/14 Proposed FY 2013/14 Proposed
SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS Amended Budget Amendment Amended Budget
REVENUE/APPROPRIATIONS
Resort Tax 59,558,000 59,558,000
7th Street Garage 2,161,000 2,161,000
5th&Afton Garage-City's Share of Shortfall 602,000 602,000
Art In Public Places 768,000 768,000
Tourism and Hospitality Scholarship Pgmms 142,000 142,000
Information and Communitation Tech Func 50,000 50,000
Education Compact 111,000 111,000
Green/Sustainability Funds 225,000 225,000
Red Light Camera Fund 420,000 420,000
E-911 Fund 489,000 489,000
Cultural Arts Council 1,611,000 1,611,000 .
People's Transportation Plan Fund 1,608,000 1,608,000
Police Confiscation Trust-Federal 519,000 89,600 608,600
Police Confiscation Trust-State 842,000 69,400 911,400
Waste Haulers Add Sery&Public Benefit 77,000 77,000
Total Special Revenue Funds S 69,183,000 S 159,000 $ 69,342,000
EXHIBIT "B"
CERTIFICATION
I, Raymond Martinez, Chief of Police, City of Miami Beach, do hereby certify that the
aforementioned proposed request for expenditures from the City of Miami Beach Police
Confiscation Trust Fund, for the 2013/2014 fiscal year providing funds for expenditures,
complies with the provisions of Section 932.7055(4)(x), Florida Statutes, and the Guide to
Equitable Sharing of Federally Forfeited Property for Local Law Enforcement Agencies.
Raymond Martinez, Chief of Police
Miami Beach Police Department
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Date
COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,
ADOPTING THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL FUND, ENTERPRISE FUND,
INTERNAL SERVICE FUND, AND SPECIAL REVENUE FUND BUDGETS FOR FISCAL YEAR
FY 2013/14.
Key Intended Outcome Supported:
Ensure expenditure trends are sustainable over the long term. Improve building/development-
related processes from single family residences to the large development rpo'ects.
Supporting Data: N/A
Item Summa /Recommendation:
The budgets for the General Fund, Enterprise Funds, Internal Service Funds, and Special
Revenue Funds for Fiscal Year 2013/14 were approved on September 30,2013 with the adoption
of Resolutions No.2013-28351 and No.2013-28355.The budget for the Police Confiscation Trust
Funds for Fiscal Year 2013/14 was approved on September 30, 2013 with the adoption of
Resolution No. 2013-28359.
The First Amendment to the General Fund, Enterprise Funds, Internal Service Funds,and Special
Revenue Funds budgets for FY 2013/14 was approved on January 15,2014, by resolution 2014-
28469. Section 166.241(4)(c.), Florida Statutes, requires that a municipality's budget amendment
must be adopted in the same manner as the original budget.
The Second Amendment will increase funding in the General Fund and the State and Federal
Confiscation Funds.
Financial Information:
Source of Amount Account
Funds
$450,000 General Fund
$69,400 Confiscation Trust Fund-State
$89,600 Confiscation Trust Fund-Federal
City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking:
John Woodruff, OBPI Director
Sign-Offs:
Department Director Assistant City Manager ity Manager
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AGENDA ITEM R-1 Ar
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_ MIAMI BEACH
17 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach Florida 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov
City of Miami beach, 00 Co g
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Philip Levine and Members o the City Com ission
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: April 23, 2014
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR A D CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTI G THE SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE
GENERAL FUND, ENTERPRISE FUND, INTERNAL SERVICE FUND AND
SPECIAL REVENUE FUND BUDGETS FOR FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2013/14
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
Adopt the resolution amending the FY 2013/14 General Fund, Enterprise Funds, Internal
Service Funds, and Special Revenue Funds budgets.
KEY INTENDED OUTCOME SUPPORTED
Ensure expenditure trends are sustainable over the long term. Improve
building/development-related processes from single family residences to the large
development projects.
ANALYSIS
The budgets for the General Fund, Enterprise Funds, Internal Service Funds, and Special
Revenue Funds for Fiscal Year 2013/14 were approved on September 30, 2013, with the
adoption of Resolutions No. 2013-28351 and No. 2013-28355. The budget for the Police
Confiscation Trust Funds for Fiscal Year 2013/14 was approved on September 30, 2013,
with the adoption of Resolution No. 2013-28359.
The First Amendment to the General Fund, Enterprise Funds, Internal Service Funds, and
Special Revenue Funds budgets for FY 2013/14 was approved on January 15, 2014, by
resolution 2014-28469. Section 166.241(4)(c.), Florida Statutes, requires that a
municipality's budget amendment must be adopted in the same manner as the original
budget.
The Second Amendment will increase funding in the General Fund and the State and
Federal Confiscation Funds.
Second Amendment to the FY 2013114 General Fund,Enterprise,Internal Service,and Special Revenue Funds Budgets
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General Fund—Buildina Department
The Building Department is responsible for administering the various provisions of the
Florida Building Code, including accepting permit applications, reviewing and approving
construction plans, inspecting construction to ensure compliance with the approved plans,
and issuing violations for projects where construction was done without or not in compliance
with the approved permits. The proposed budget amendment funds a total increase of
$375,000,which includes an increase of$313,000 for contracted staff(3 Permit Clerks and
2 Plans Reviewers) and $62,000 for armed security services in City Hall. The contracted
staff will maintain the current level of service of average plan reviews in 12.7 days as
demand for services increases (i.e. increase in permit submittals). The increase of
$375,000 is anticipated to be fully offset by additional revenue due to higher demand.
To improve Building/Development related processes,the Building Department would like to
provide e-recording services to customers for such permit documents as Notice of
Commencements,affidavits and agreements. By offering this service to customers,it would
alleviate the need for a separate trip to the Miami Dade County Recorder's office for
permitting documents. In addition,the Building Department would have the ability to record
additional property related documents as the need arises. The proposed budget
amendment would appropriate recording fees of $50,000, which would be offset by an
equivalent revenue amount for the remainder of the fiscal year.
General Fund — Planning Department
The-City's -Land Use-Boards and Land Development Regulations require Development -
Orders to be recorded in the public records in order assure developer compliance with the
design and limitations approved during the public hearing process. Once the project is
approved by the board(s)the final development order is generated by the department and
given to the applicant for recording. The current process prevents the maintenance of the
chain of custody of the approved development order and allows for the possibility that an
incorrect or altered document may be recorded as the official document.
The proposed new process is for electronic recording of the development orders to be
performed by the Planning Department to prevent the recording of an altered or incorrect
document,thus assuring compliance with the Board(s)direction. The new process will also
provide an expedited service to customers since they will no longer have to make a separate
trip to the Miami-Dade County Recorder's office and back to the City for submission of a
certified copy of the recorded documents.
The Planning Department will collect the recording fee at time of application to offset
subsequent expense. The proposed budget amendment would appropriate$25,000 of both
revenue and expenditure to cover the remainder of the fiscal year.
Special Revenue Funds - State and Federal Confiscation Trust Funds
Florida Statute 932.7055 provides for expenditures of forfeiture funds for law enforcement
purposes.As a matter of policy,confiscation funds are typically utilized for capital purchases
or one-time, non-recurring expenses, including specialized equipment, grant matches and
organizational training. The proposed budget amendment totals$159,000 to be funded from
the proceeds of State and Federal Confiscation Funds.
Second Amendment to the FY 2013114 General Fund,Enterprise,Internal Service,and Special Revenue Funds Budgets
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The State Funds will be increased by$69,400,which includes$55,000 for a new Command
Vehicle and $14,400 for software to facilitate investigations in Internal Affairs.
The Federal Funds will be increased by$89,600,which includes:$49,970 for technological
upgrades for the new Command Vehicle;$16,000 for a Smart Board for training;$12,900 for
an upgrade to the Criminal Investigations Unit File Room; $5,800 for a Camera Monitoring
System in the Criminal Investigations Unit; $3,600 for entry tools for shift commanders;and
$1,330 for an upgrade to the Special Victims Section Child Interview Room.
The Miami Beach Chief of Police, Raymond Martinez, reviewed and identified the need for
the appropriation of these funds and ensured that the expenditures of forfeiture funds are in
compliance with Section 932.7055, Florida State Statutes, and the Guide to Equitable
Sharing of Federally Forfeited Property for Local Law Enforcement Agencies.
CONCLUSION
The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the Second
Amendment to the General Fund, Enterprise Fund, Internal Service Fund, and Special
Revenue Fund Budgets for Fiscal Year(FY)2013/14.
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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,Florida,in the Commission Chambers,3rd floor,City Hall,1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida,on April 23,2014,to consider the following:
10:15 a.m.
A Resolution Adopting The Second Amendment To The General Fund,Enterprise Fund,-Internal Service Fund And Special Revenue Fund Budgets For Fiscal Year(FY)2013/2014.Inquiries may be directed to the Budget Office 305-673-7510.
10:25 a.m.
An Ordinance Amending Chapter 70 Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach,Entitled"Miscellaneous Offenses,"By Amending Article ll,Entitled"Public Places"To Prohibit Motorized Means Of Transportation On The Beachwalk Between 15th To 23rd Streets And Between 64"To 79"Streets,
And On The Lummus Park Promenade(Also Known As The Lummus Park Serpentine Walkway)Between 5"And 151"Street;Providing For Repealer,Severability,Codification,And An Effective Date.Inquiries may be directed to the City Attorneys Office 305-673-7470.
10:35 a.m.
An Ordinance Amending Chapter 10 Of The Miami Beach laity 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 December 31,2014;
Providing For Repealer;Severability;Codification;And An Effective Date.Inquiries may be directed to the Parks and Recreation Department 305-673-7730.
10:45 a.m.
Minimum Unit Sizes For Historic Hotels In Commercial Districts
An Ordinance Amending The Land Development Regulations Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach,By Amending Chapter 142,"Zoning Districts And Regulations",Article Il,"District Regulations",Section 142-306,"Development Regulations"To Modify The Requirements For Minimum
Hotel Room Size For Historic Hotels Within The CO-2 District;And By Amending Section 142-337,"Development Regulations And Area Requirements"To Modify The Requirements For Minimum Hotel Room Size For Historic Hotels Within The CD-3 District;Providing For Codification;Repealer;
Severability;And An Effective Date.Inquiries may be directed to the Planning Department 305-673-7550.
10:55 a.m.
Boat Docks And Marine Structures
An Ordinance Amending Chapter 66,"Marine Structures,Facilities And Vehicles,"Article IV,"Vessels,"Section 66-113,"Limitation On Projection Of Structures;Public Hearing,"And Chapter 142,"Zoning Districts And Regulations,"Section 142-1132,"Allowable Encroachments Within Required
Yards,"Modifying The Procedures For Approval Of Docks That Extend Beyond The Permitted Distance Into A Waterbody;Providing For Repealer;Codification;Severability And An Effective Date.Inquiries may be directed to the Planning Department 305-673-7550.
11:05 a.m.
RM-2 Oceanfront Height Regulations
An Ordinance Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach,Florida,ByAmending Chapter 142,"Zoning Districts And Regulations,"Article ll,"District Regulations,"Division 3"Residential Multifamily Distracts"By Amending Section 142-217 Regarding Maximum Building Height And Maximum
Number Of Stories For Oceanfront Lots With A Property Line Within 250 Feet Of North Shore Open Space Park;Providing For Codification;Repealer;Severability;And An Effective Oate.Inquiries maybe directed to the Planning Department 305-673-7550.
11:15 a.m. -
RM-3 Oceanfront Setbacks for Detached Structures and ADA Walkways
An Ordinance Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach,Florida,By Amending Chapter 142,"Zoning Districts And Regulations,"Article II,"District Regulations,"Division 3"Residential Multifamily Districts"By Amending Section 142-247,"Setback Requirements,"Regarding
Setback Requirements For Detached Additions In Oceanfront Lots Located Within The Miami Beach Architectural District;By Amending Chapter 142,"Zoning Districts And Regulations,"Article IV,"Supplementary District Regulations,"Division 4"Supplementary Yard Regulations,"Section
142-1132,"Allowable Encroachments In Required Yards,"Regarding Americans With Disabilities Act(ADA)Walkways And Ramp Structures With Awnings In Side Yards;Providing For Codification;Repealer;Severability;And An Effective Date.Inquiries maybe directed to the Planning
Department 305-673-7550.
11:25 a.m.
Prohibit Advertisement Of Short Term Rentals/Commercial Use In Residential Zoning Districts
An Ordinance Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach,Subpart B,Entitled"Land Development Regulations,"Of Chapter 142,Entitled"Zoning Districts And Regulations,"By Amending Article II,Entitled"District Regulations,"By Amending Division 2,Entitled"RS-1,RS-2,RS-3.RS-4
Single-Family Residential Districts,"ByAmending Section 142-109,Entitled"Commercial Use Of Single-Family Homes Prohibited,"By Amending The Definitions Therein,And By Adding New Subsection(c)(1)d,Which Prohibits Advertising Of UnlaMul Occupancy And Use;ByAmending Subsection
(c)(2),Which Removes The Limitations On Enforcement;By Amending Article IV,Entitled"Supplementary District Regulations,"By Amending Division 2,Entitled"Accessory Uses":ByAmending Section 142-905,Entitled"Permitted Accessory Uses In Single-Family Districts,"By Adding New
Subsection(b)(5)a Which Prohibits The Advertisement For The Lease Of Single Family Homes For Less Than Six Months And One Day,By Adding New Subsection(b)(5)b,Which Provides The Enforcement For A Violation Of Section(b)(5):By Amending Article IV,Entitled"Supplementary District
Regulations,;'By Amending Division 3,Entitled"Supplementary Use Regulations,"By Amending Section 142-1111,Entitled"Short-Term Rental Of Apartment Units Or Townhomes,"By Amending Section(A)To Prohibit The Advertisement Of Short Term Rental Of Apartments Units OrT_ownhomes;
And Providing For Repealer,Severability.Codification,And An Effective Date.Inquiries may be directed to the Planning Department 305-673-7550.
11:35 a.m.
Wake Zone Ordinance -
An Ordinance Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach,By Amending Chapter 66,Entitled"Marine Structures,Facilities And Vehicles,"By Amending Article II,Entitled"Restricted Wake Zones,"By Amending Section 66-43,Entitled"Restricted Areas,"By Amending Subsection C Thereof
Regarding The Slow Speed,Minimum Wake Zone By Amending The Boundaries Thereof And Amending Area C On The Appendix Thereto;Providing For Repealer,Severability,Codification,And An Effective Date.lnquiries may be directed to the City Attorney's Office 305-673-7470.
11:45 a.m.
An Ordinance Amending Chapter 70 Of The Code Of Tlie City Of Miami Beach,Florida,Entitled"M scellaneous Offenses,"By Amending Section 70-2,Entitled"Reserved"To Create Regulations That Define Nicotine Vaporizer And Liquid Nicotine And That Prohibit The Sale,Barter,Providing Directly
Or Indirectly,Gifting,Making Available For Use Or Possession,Or The Furnishing Of Nicotine Vaporizers And Liquid Nicotine To Persons Under The Age Of Eighteen(18);Moreover,Making The Possession Of Nicotine Vaporizers Arid Liquid Nicotine Illegal For Persons Under The Age Of-Eighteen
(18);And Providing Penalties For Violations;Providing For Repealer,Severability;Codification;And An Effective Date.Inquiries may be directed to the City Attorney's Office 305-673-7470.
5:05 p.m.
Alton Road Historic DlstrictBuffer Overlay
An Ordinance Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach,Florida,By Amending Chapter 142,"Zoning Districts And Regulations,"Article III,"Overlay Districts,"Creating Division,8"Alton Road-Historic District Buffer Overlay,"By Including Section 142-858"Location And Purpose,"
And Section 142-859"Development Regulations,"Including Among Other Provisions Regulations On Maximum Floor Area Ratio;Maximum Building Height;Minimum Setbacks;Building Separation;Demolition Or Additions To Contributing Buildings In An Historic District;And Land Use Regulations
For Location Of Retail Uses,Restaurants,Bars,Entertainment Establishments,Alcoholic Beverage Establishments And Similar Uses;Requiring Conditional Use Approval Of Such Uses In Excess Of 10,000 Sq.Ft.;And Prohibiting'Alcoholic Beverage And Entertainment Establishments In Open
Areas With Exceptions As Prescribed In The Ordinance;Providing For Codification;Repealer;Severability;And An Effective Date.Inquiries may be directed to the Planning Department 305-673-7550.
5:10 p.m. y f
RM-2 Accessory Office Uses For Bay Front Apartments
An Ordinance Amending The Land Development Regulations Of The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach,By Amending Chapter 142,"Zoning Districts And Regulations"Article It"District Regulations",Division 3"Residential Multifamily Districts",Subdivision IV"Residential Multifamily,Medium
Intensity,"Section 142-213,"Conditional Uses,"To Expand The Conditional Uses In The RM-2 District To Include Certain Types Of Non-Medical Office Uses For Bay Front Apartment Buildings;Providing For Repealer;Severability;Codification;And An Effective Date.Inquiries may be directed
to the Planning Department 305-673-7550.
5:15 p.m.
Religious Uses Ordinance Amendment For The Equal Treatment Of Religious Uses As Required By The Federal Religious Land Use And Institutionalized Persons Act(RLUIPA).
An Ordinance Amending The Code Of The City Of Miami Beach,By Amending Chapter 142,"Zoning Districts And Regulations,"Article ll,"District Regulations,"And Article IV,"Supplementary District Regulations,"To Provide For The Equal Treatment Of Religious Institutions In Multifamily,
Commercial And Industrial Districts,As Required By Federal Law,Allowing Religious Institutions As A Matter Of Right Up To 199 Occupancy,As Either Main Permitted Or Accessory Uses As Set Forth In The Respective Zoning Districts,And Requiring Conditional Use Approval For Such Uses With
Higher Occupancy,Providing For Repealer;Severability;Codification;And An Effective Date.Inquiries may be directed to the Planning Department 305-673-7550.
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period established by the Mayor.No appointment or advance notification is needed in order to speak to the Commission during this Forum.
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