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2017-4104 OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 2017-4104 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 142 "ZONING DISTRICT REGULATIONS;" AMENDING ARTICLE 1, "IN GENERAL" TO BE ENTITLED "GENERAL TO ALL ZONING DISTRICTS;" AT SECTION 142-1 TO BE ENTITLED: "GAMBLING AND CASINOS USES ARE PROHIBITED IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH;" PROHIBITING MAIN, CONDITIONAL AND ACCESSORY USES RELATING TO GAMBLING AND CASINOS; PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTIONS UNDER STATE LAW; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature in considering certain legislative amendments that would allow the expansion of slot machines and casino gambling; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach has a long-standing policy against casino gambling in Florida as evidenced by the following resolutions: 2017-29846, 2014-28529, 2011-27812, 2008-26927, and 2008-26925; and WHEREAS, the legislation being considered would allow for casino operations that rival in size and scope the gambling operations existing in Las Vegas and Atlantic City; and WHEREAS, large scale casino operations cannibalize non -gambling businesses and have caused the shuttering of forty percent of all restaurants and one-third of all retail businesses in Atlantic City; and WHEREAS, our community will bear the severe and painful economic and social costs that always accompany expansive gambling, including the misery of individuals and families touched by problem gambling as they are at higher risk of divorce, bankruptcy, child abuse, domestic violence, crime and suicide; and WHEREAS, expanded gambling promotes corruption of the governmental process as immensely wealthy gambling companies from all over the world seek to receive benefits from state governmental entities that regulate their existence and profits; and WHEREAS, if gambling interests are allowed to obtain major casino expansion, full scale casino and gambling operations will become commonplace throughout our community and state; and WHEREAS, the false promises of increased revenue and jobs, like the broken promises that accompanied the lottery and other gambling expansions are intended to convince Floridians to make a fool's gamble with their future; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach desires to continue to be a number one destination for tourism and local growth to the economy by supporting independent hotels, restaurants and entertainment, without the overwhelming introduction of gambling; and WHEREAS, the Comprehensive Plan, at Objective 1: Land Development Regulations, at Policy 1.2, is being amended to prohibit gambling and casino operations authorized pursuant to chapters 550 and 551, Florida Statutes from operating in any land use category within the City of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, Florida Department of Transportation Level of Service Maps show that the City's causeways and some of our principal arterials are failing or borderline failing; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach rejects any expansion of gambling into the City of Miami Beach, and precludes any destination casinos from being authorized in our land development regulations; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City to prohibit gambling for the general health, safety, morals, and welfare of the community; and WHEREAS, the amendments set forth below are necessary to accomplish all of the above objectives. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA. SECTION 1. Chapter 142, "Zoning District Regulations," Article I, "In General," to be amended and entitled "General to all Zoning Districts", and amending Section 142-1, "Gambling and Casinos are a Prohibited use in the City of Miami Beach," as follows: CHAPTER 142 ZONING DISTRICTS AND REGULATIONS ARTICLE I. - W GENERAL TO ALL ZONING DISTRICTS Sec. 142-1 Reserved. Gambling and Casinos are Prohibited Uses in The Citv of Miami Beach. The plavinq or engaginq in anv game of cards, keno, roulette, faro, or other game of chance, at anv place, by anv device, whatever, for monev or other thing of value, shall be considered to be .1aamblina." An establishment in which aamblina occurs is a casino. "Fantasv contest" shall include but not be limited to a fantasv or simulation sports aame or contest in which contest participants manaqe a fantasv or simulation sports team for prizes or monev in anv aamblinq or casino use in the citv. Gamblina and casinos are prohibited in the Citv of Miami Beach. Gamblina and casino uses shall include all uses authorized pursuant to chapter 550 and chapter 551. Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time; and "fantasy contests," as defined above. These uses are prohibited in anv zoning category within the Citv, whether as a main. conditional. or accessory use. No business tax receipt shall issue for the aforementioned uses, which may also include 2 of 4 but not be limited to: anv machine of chance (device) reaulated by the state compact or chapters 550 and 551, as may be amended from time to time, pari-mutuel uses. horse racina, doa racing, iai alai. fantasv contests and associated oamblina or casino related uses. The terms, "gambling" and "casino" shall be provided the broadest definition despite anv amendments the state leaislature may make to the above referenced chapters of the Florida Statutes., The following uses are exempt from the Citv's definition of aamblinq: (1) the lottery regulated under Chapter 24, Florida Statutes., (2) Pennv-ante aames pursuant to section 849.085. Florida Statutes. - -- (3) Condominium associations cooperatives. homeowners associations. charitable, nonprofit or veteran oroanizations authorized to hold drawings by chance, drawinas, or raffles pursuant to 849.0931(2) throuah (9), and 849.0935. Florida Statutes. (4) Game promotion in connection with the sale of consumer products or services, pursuant to 849.094. Florida Statutes. (5) Bowlina tournaments pursuant to section 849.141, Florida Statutes., Anv amendment to this section 142-1 (includinc the repealer thereof), which would create a less, strinaent reaulation on a_ ambling or anv of the uses listed herein. shall require an affirmative, vote of 6/7ths of the Citv Commission. Secs. 142-4.2-142-70. - Reserved. SECTION 2. 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 3. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. 3 of 4 This Ordinance shall take effect ten days following adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED this 7 day of JW n2 2017 f Philip Levine�'' Mayor %J< ATTEST:' � h f -/n Rafael . Granado City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LANGUAGE �JNCORP ORATED; * AND FOR EXECUTION Raul �cH 2 Aguila, ity Attorn Dateey First Reading: May 12, 2017 Second Reading: June 7, 2017 Verified By: w Thomas R. Mooney, I�P Planning Director Underline = new language StFiket#reug# = deleted language 4 of 4 Ordinances - R5 AC /01ANA IBEAC H COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: June 7, 2017 5:03 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 142 "ZONING DISTRICT REGULATIONS;" AMENDING ARTICLE 1, "IN GENERAL" TO BE ENTITLED "GENERAL TO ALL ZONING DISTRICTS;" AT SECTION 142-1 TO BE ENTITLED: "GAMBLING AND CASINOS USES ARE PROHIBITED IN THE CITYOF MIAMI BEACH;" PROHIBITING MAIN, CONDITIONALAND ACCESSORY USES RELATING TO GAMBLING AND CASINOS; PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTIONS UNDER STATE LAW; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance. ANALYSIS BACKGROUND On May 3, 2017, at the request of Commissioner Joy Malakoff, the City Commission referred Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulation amendments pertaining to casino gambling to the Planning Board for consideration. On May 12, 2017, the City Commission approved the Comprehensive Plan Amendment and Land Development Regulations Amendment at first reading. A second reading public hearing for the Comprehensive Plan amendment was set for July 26, 2017 to allow time for required state reviews. PLANNING ANALYSIS This legislative session, the Florida Legislature considered bills that would have allowed for the expansion of slot machines and casino gambling. One of the proposals would have allowed for one casino of a scale similar to those in Las Vegas, Nevada or Atlantic City, New Jersey in counties that have three or more pari-mutuel facilities with casinos. Miami -Dade County currently has four such facilities. Additional proposals for the bills would have required that the additional casino be located a minimum of five miles from any existing pari-mutuel facilities (See attached map identifying five mile buffers around the existing pari-mutuel facilities). Due to the location of existing pari- mutuels, this requirement would prevent the casino from being located in the urban core of the Page 1197 of 1414 City of Miami, but would have made the coastal municipalities as the probable location for consideration of a casino. Ultimately, the bill did not pass during the session; however, there is always the possibility of special sessions or for new bills to be introduced in future legislative sessions. It is, therefore, important that the City's Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations address casinos in the event that the State Legislature allows an expansion of gambling or casinos at some point in the future. Under Article VIII, Section 2(b) of the Florida Constitution and the Municipal Home Rule Powers Act, municipalities "shall have governmental, corporate and proprietary powers to enable them to conduct municipal government, perform municipal functions and render municipal services, and may exercise any power for municipal purposes except as otherwise provided by law." See Section 166.021 (1), Florida Statutes. The City is well within its home rule powers, and its police powers, to adopt the zoning and comprehensive plan amendments contemplated herein. It is important to note that should the Florida Legislature expressly preempt the field of gambling via a legislative act, the City's comprehensive plan amendment and zoning ordinance prohibiting gambling could be surpassed (preempted) by the legislative action. Florida courts have consistently held that a license to offer gambling, including pari-mutuel wagering, slot machine gambling, or a card room at a pari-mutuel facility, is a privilege rather than a vested right, that requires strict supervision and regulation in the best interests of the state. Many studies have demonstrated that casinos feed gambling addictions, which have many serous effects on those with the addiction and their families. These include loss of jobs, failed relationships and severe debt. These can lead to mental health issues, including depression, mood disorders, anti -social personality disorders, and more. It is widely understood that large-scale casino operations can overpower non -gambling businesses, and that casinos combined with hotels tend to become isolated all-inclusive facilities. This encourages guests to remain on the premises, thus limiting their shopping and dining in other establishments within the City. Since casinos have been permitted in Atlantic City, New Jersey in the late 1970's, many restaurants and retail businesses along the City's main street in its downtown, Atlantic Avenue, have shuttered. For those that have not shuttered, the quality of retail has been reduced. The design of casinos in Atlantic City is intended to keep guests indoors, so that they spend their time gambling and spending money within the casino, as opposed to seeing the City's other attractions, such as its Boardwalk and Downtown. Additionally, between 2014 and 2016, five casinos closed in Atlantic City, indicating that the all-inclusive casinos are suffering from increased competition from other regions and lower disposable incomes among the socio- economic groups that tend to frequent casinos. Miami Beach has a robust tourist market that supports many independent restaurants, cultural, and retail establishments throughout many different areas of the City. As a result, if a casino is allowed in Miami Beach, there is great potential for it to overpower these establishments severely limiting the number of tourists that would be walking through the City and supporting its businesses. The City of Miami Beach has a long-standing policy against casino gambling in Florida. The City Page 1198 of 1414 Commission has adopted the following resolutions against casinos: 2017-29846, 2014-28529, 2011-27812, 2008-26927, and 2008-26925. The proposed ordinances would formalize this policy within the Comprehensive Plan and Land Development Regulations by prohibiting Casinos and Gambling in all future land use and zoning districts within the City of Miami Beach. The proposed ordinance defines gambling as the playing or engaging in any game of cards, keno, roulette, faro, or other game of chance, at any place, by any device, whatever, for money or other thing of value; however, it provides for certain exceptions from the definition of gambling for existing common practices as follows: 1) The Lottery; 2) Penny -ante games; 3) Condominium associations, cooperatives, homeowners, associations, charitable, nonprofit or veteran organizations authorized to hold drawings by chance, drawings, or raffles; 4) Game promotion in connection with the sale of consumer products or services; and 5) Bowling tournaments. [1l See Sec. 550.1625(1), Florida Statutes; see also Solimena v. State, 402 So. 2d 1240, 1247 (Fla. 3d DCA 1981), rev. denied, 412 So. 2d 470 (citing State ex rel. Mason v. Rose, 165 So. 347 (Fla. 1936)); Carroll v. State, 361 So. 2d 144, 147 (Fla. 1978) ("[t]here is no constitutional right to conduct a gambling business"). PLANNING BOARD REVIEW On May 11, 2017, the Planning Board transmitted the subject ordinance to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation. UPDATE On May 12, 2017, the City Commission approved the proposed amendment to the Land Development Regulations and the Comprehensive Plan with the following addition to the "whereas" clauses: WHEREAS, Florida Department of Transportation Level of Service Maps show that the City's causeways and some of our principal arterials are failing or borderline failing; and Additionally, the Mayor has suggested that the following language be added to the proposed ordinance to require a six sevenths (6/7ths) majority of the City Commission in order to approve less stringent regulations related to gambling in the future: Any amendment to this section 942-2 (including the repealer thereof), which would create a less stringent regulation on gambling or any of the uses listed herein, shall require an affirmative vote of 6/7ths of the City Commission. CONCLUSION Page 1199 of 1414 The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance, inclusive of the following additional text, which has been incorporated into the Ordinance: Anv amendment to this section 142-2 (includina its reseal). which would create a less strinaent reaulation on aamblina or anv of the uses listed herein. shall reauire an affirmative vote of 6/7ths of the City Commission. FINANCIAL INFORMATION As required by Section 5.02 of the City Code, the Administration has considered proposed legislative action by the State of Florida associated to the expansion of Gaming and Casinos which could potentially be located in the City of Miami Beach, and found that: 1. There are no Casinos located in the City of Miami Beach; 2. The City of Miami Beach enjoys a robust tourism industry, high-value residential neighborhoods, and an active and profitable commercial community; 3. The City of Miami Beach has consistently met its budgetary responsibilities, and any purported financial benefit that may arise from the expansion of Gaming and Casinos in the City of Miami Beach is not necessary or required to meet its current or future five year financial obligations. Leaislative Trackina_ Planning Saonsor Commissioner Joy Malakoff and Co -Sponsored by Commissioners Ricky Arriola & Michael Grieco ATTACHMENTS: Description D Buffer Map D ORDINANCE D `• Page 1200 of 1414 Five Mile Buffers Around Parimutual Casinos in Miami -Dade County Page 1201 of 1414 16NE I �4f'NEIGHBORS NHo MIAMI BEACH CITY OF MIAMI BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS ORDINANCES PROHIBITING GAMBLING AND CASINO USES IN ALL ZONING DISTRICTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND AMENDING CHAPTERS 1$ AND 102 RELATING TO CARDROOMS June 7, 2017 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Publie Hearings will be heard by the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Mimui Beach, Florida, in the Commission Chamber, 3rd Floor, City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miaml Beach, Florida, on June 7, 2017 at the times listed below, or as soon thereafter as the matters can be heard, to consider 5;03 p,m. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 142 "ZONING DISTRICT REGULATIONS;" AMENDING ARTICLE 1, "IN GENERAL" TO BE ENTITLED "GENERAL TO ALL ZONING DISTRICTS;" AT SECTION 142-1 TO BE ENTITLED: "GAMBLING AND CASINOS USES ARE PROHIBITED IN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH;" PROHIBITING MAIN, CONDITIONAL AND ACCESSORY USES RELATING TO GAMBLING AND CASINOS; PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTIONS UNDER STATE LAW; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This :Jrdmiince is Laing heard ,pum.iant to Seotr-on l f rs-1 c4 c! the City': Lord Deteioument Code. trquiriei troy LQ diti;wed to the Planning LeparYtnert d: 305-673.7550 5:04 p.m. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 18, "BUSINESSES," AT ARTICLE V, "CARDROOMS" TO BE ENTITLED "RESERVED;" AMENDING SECTIONS 18-171 THROUGH 18-179, TO BE ENTITLED "RESERVED" DELETING ALL REFERENCE TO CARDROOMS IN CHAPTER i8; CHAPTER 102 "TAXATION;' ARTICLE V, "LOCAL BUSINESS TAX" AT SECTION 102-356 ENTITLED "CONSTRUCTION OF ARTICLE: DEFINITIONS" BY REMOVING THE DEFINITION OF "CARDROOMS"; AND SECTION 102-379, ENTITLED "SCHEDULE OF TAXES, EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 2016' TO REMOVE THE BUSINESS TAX FEE FOR "CARDROOMS;" PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This Cidindnce is being heard pursuant to Sacfi. r 2 U5& ti:a tatty Charter dr.d $ t£6.0rdt F.S. Irquines mdy be dire.ted to the Office ,f tt;-9 City Att?ri;ey at n . F73.747v. INTERESTED PARTIES are invited to appear at this meeting, or be represented by an agent, or to express their views in writing addressed to the City Commisaon, c/o the City Clerk, 1700 Convention Center Drive, f s, Hoor, City Hall, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. This item is available for public inspection during nomtal business hours in the City Clerk's Office, 1700 Convention Center Drive, t ' Floor, City Hall, Mianii Beach, Florida 331$9. This hent may be continuod, and under such circumstancos, additional legal notice need not be provided. Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Fla. Stat., the City hereby advises the public that it a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or its hearing, such person must ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. This notice does not constitute consent by the City for the introduction or admission of otherwise Inadmissible or irrelevant evidence, nor does it authorize challenges or appeals not otherwise allowed by law. To request this material in alternate format, sign language interpreter (five-day notice required), information on accessior persons with disabilities, and/or any accommodation To review any document or participate in any City -sponsored proceedings, call 305.604.2489 and select I for English or 2 for Spanish, then option 6, TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Servicer. Ad 1334 Page 1206 of 1414 Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk City of Miami Beach