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LTC 479-2016 Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority Resolution MIAMI BEACH • OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC # 479-2016 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Philip Levine ana Members of he City C' mmission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager h DATE: November 8, 2016 SUBJECT: Marine and Waterfront Protection thority Resolution: To establish a Time Limit for Vesse s Using the Dock adjacent to the Dade Boulevard Publix in the Collins Canal The purpose of this Letter to Commission (LTC) is to inform you of a Resolution discussed and approved by the Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority (MWPA) on Tuesday, November 8, 2016. This resolution is a recommendation to the Commission regarding the establishment of a time limit for vessels using the dock across from the Dade Boulevard Publix in the Collins Canal. The Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority resolution reads as follows: With the coming of our transient cruising season and the influx of sailors to our City, we need to free up space that is now being used by dinghies belonging to live-aboard vessels, water crafts that are chained to the dock for storage, and the one vessel that is being used as a live-aboard. Currently the City's ordinance regarding mooring to or launching from City-owned seawalls cannot be enforced as this is a City-owned "dock". A time limit should go a long way to mitigate this problem. We recommend a 3-hour maximum time limit. Action: Motion for this resolution was made by Dr. Morris Sunshine, seconded by Joel Aberbach.A(pVote: 12-0) Resolution passed unanimously. J LM/S T/IiC/MAC/clr C: Susanne M. Torriente, Assistant City Manager Hernan Cardeno, Esq., Code Compliance Department Director George S. Castell, Code Compliance Manager Sarah Saunders, Code Compliance Manager Mercedes Carcasses, Code Compliance Administrator& MWPA Liaison F:\CODE\$ALL\MARINE\Minutes\2016\LTCs ,1aximum time limit for vessels at Collins Canal.MWPA 11.08.2016.docx