96-22208 RESO
RESOLUTION NO.
96-22208
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING
AMENDMENT NO. 8 TO THE ADMINISTRATIVE RULES AND
REGULATIONS FOR POLICE TOWING PERMITS ISSUED TO
BEACH TOWING SERVICE, INC. AND TREMONT TOWING
SERVICE, INC., REVISING PROCEDURES AND REGULATIONS
PERT AINING TO TOWING AND TO STORAGE OF TOWED
VEHICLES, AND REPORTS REGARDING TOWS.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 80-2222 the Mayor and City Commission
adopted Article IX of Chapter 44 of the Miami Beach City Code, providing for police vehicle
towing permits for the towing of vehicles identified by the City as requiring removal from public
and private property; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Request for Proposal No. 1-91/94 for providing police and
parking department towing services in the City of Miami Beach, the Mayor and City
Commission selected Beach Towing Service, Inc. and Tremont Towing Service, Inc. as the
successful proposers to provide these services; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 95-21615 the Mayor and City Commission to
extend the towing permits issued for Beach Towing Service, Inc. and Tremont Towing Service,
Inc. for a fifteen (15) month period that commenced on July 1, 1995 and expired on September
30, 1996; and
WHEREAS, the "Administrative Rules and Regulations for Police Towing Permit" were
approved by the Mayor and City Commission on August 20, 1980, and have been amended seven
(7) times thereafter, the Seventh Amendment being Resolution No. 96-3036, adopted on February
20, 1996; and
WHEREAS, the attached Eighth Amendment to the "Administrative Rules and Regulations
for Police Towing Permit" is now needed to improve procedures and provide for administration of
the permits by the Parking Department and Police Department by improving reporting requirements,
and revising procedures for towing and storage of vehicles.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA that the Mayor and City Clerk herein approve the
Eighth Amendment to the "Administrative Rules and Regulations for Police Towing Permit"
attached hereto and incorporated herein.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of November , 1996
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ADMINISTRATIVE RULES
AND
REGULATIONS
FOR POLICE TOWING PERMIT
AMENDMENT # 8
1. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Beach Towing and/or Tremont Towing from here on referred to as Permittees shall provide
its own two-way radio or approved alternate equivalent communication system. In addition
it shall provide the Parking Department with a radio to communicate with its company. The
communication system shall be between the Permittee's base station and service trucks
utilized in providing towing service for the City.
2. STORAGE FACILITIES
The Permittee shall have available outside storage for a minimum of one hundred (100)
vehicles. Said storage area will be enclosed in accordance with applicable zoning
requirements to assure maximum security for impounded vehicles. All vehicle keys shall
be secured separately. The Permittee shall provide a completely enclosed inside storage area
(solid walls, roof and access door) for at least five (5) vehicles. Said area will be secured
from unauthorized persons. The City shall designate temporary storage if necessary where
towing is required for special events.
In the event all storage facilities of any Permittee are filled to capacity, the Permittee shall
NOT be relieved of responsibility to perform and is required to make such arrangements for
storage as will fulfill the requirements of the City. All storage space used which is not listed
in the original application must meet the requirements of the permit. No storage space or area
shall be used unless prior written approval is obtained from the Miami Beach Police
Department or Parking Department. Storage must be within the City limits of Miami Beach
for a minimum of seven (7) days, after which vehicles may be removed to a facility, meeting
the requirements of the contract, outside the City limits of Miami Beach but within Dade
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County, Florida. Any vehicles with a "police hold" or vehicles which are recovered stolen
shall not be stored outside the city limits of Miami Beach. Permittees may not charge an
additional towing fee for removal of any vehicle from the city limits of Miami Beach for
storage. An owner claiming a vehicle stored outside the city limits of Miami Beach shall be
given the option of free transportation to its vehicle or having its vehicle returned to the
Permittee's Miami Beach storage facility without charge.
Unless otherwise instructed by the City Manager or its designee, all vehicles towed at the
request of a parking enforcement specialist or the police department are to be stored at the
Permittee's storage facility. No storage charges shall be applicable for any vehicles which,
at the request of the City Manager or its designee, are stored at a City facility.
The Permittee shall have a permanent on-premises office which shall be staffed on a 24-hour
basis by at least one employee or security guard.
2.1 INVESTIGATIVE TOWS WITH POLICE HOLD
Vehicles impounded with an evidence hold or an investigative hold order "police hold"
pursuant to Miami Beach Police Department instructions. may be stored for a period of up
to five (5) workin~ days. excludin~ Saturday. Sunday and City of Miami Beach observed
legal holidays. at no charge for regular storage for the first five (5) days or until the "police
hold" is released. whichever occurs first. After that time. if the vehicle needs to be held
(police hold) for a longer period oftime. the Miami Beach Police Department may have the
vehicle removed by the Permittee to a city storage facility (City of Miami Beach Police
Department). without char~e to the City.
The owner of the vehicle may be charged for the tow and storage. in accordance with the rate
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structure of the agreement. with the storage rate not to exceed half of the posted rate for the
period exceedin~ the initial five (5) days. After a ten (10) day period is up or the "police
hold" is released. whichever occurs first. the Permittee. may char~e the appropriate storage
rate in accordance with paragraph 21.1.
ALL VEmCLES SHALL BE STORED INSIDE THE DESIGNATED STORAGE FACILITY
AT ALL TIMES.
3. STORAGE PROCEDURES FOR VEHICLES
The Permittee shall provide storage for impounded vehicles in the outside enclosed area
unless specific written instructions are given for inside storage by the impounding officer,
or vehicle owner. If so required for proper processing for investigative purposes, the
Permittee shall move the vehicles to a designated area within the City of Miami Beach for
processing prior to storage, at no additional charge to the City of Miami Beach or to the
vehicle owner. In any such instance, the City of Miami Beach and the Miami Beach Police
Department shall not be held responsible for making sure that arrangements have been made
for towing and storage prior to release of an impounded vehicle by the City or the Police
Department. All such vehicles shall be first returned to the Permittee's property, and then
only the fee for the original tow shall be charged.
4. PROTECTION OF IMPOUNDED VEHICLES AND PROPERTY
The Permittee shall assume total responsibility to ensure that an impounded vehicle shall
remain in the same condition and retain the same equipment at time of release that it had at
the time it was impounded. The Permittee shall also assume responsibility for any article(s)
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of value left in the vehicle and listed on the Vehicle Storage Receipt. The Permittee shall
replace any equipment and/or article upon verification of the loss by the designated
investigative agency representing the City of Miami Beach.
If, at the option of the officer at the scene, the vehicle requires special weather protection,
it will so note it on the Vehicle Storage Receipt, and the Permittee shall be required to cover
the vehicle completely with a weatherproof material and shall be allowed to charge the sum
of fifty cents ($.50) per day for this service.
5. LOCATION CHANGES OF IMPOUNDED VEHICLES
The Permittee shall not change the type of storage (inside and! or outside) or storage location
without written approval of the Miami Beach Police Department PEP (Police Evidence
Property) Unit Supervisor or authorized its designee prior to any such change.
6. REOUEST FOR TOW SERVICE
All requests for tow service and removal of traffic hazards shall be made by a parking
enforcement specialist or through the Miami Beach Police Department. When more than one
permit is in effect, the dispatching unit of either the Parking Department or the Police
Department will assign each tow to Permittees on a rotating basis, alternating every tow.
The Miami Beach Police Department reserves the right to cancel a request for services of a
participating Permittee at any time including up to the time of hookup. The Permittee agrees
that the mere response to a service call scene without other action does not constitute a
service for which charges are applicable.
Except in situations where a vehicle has a "police hold" per paragraph 2.1. if the registered
owner or other legally authorized person in control of the vehicle arrives at the scene prior
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to the removal or towing of the vehicle. the vehicle shall be disconnected from the towing
or removal apparatus. and that person shall be allowed to remove the vehicle without
interference upon payment of a reasonable service fee of not more than one half of the posted
rate for such towing service for which a receipt shall be given. unless that person refuses to
remove the vehicle which is otherwise illegally or unlawfully parked.
In those situations where immediate removal of a legally parked vehicle is necessary in the
interest of public safety due to a fire. storm. flood. crime scene. or other emergency reason
and upon authorization of a commanding officer or supervisor of the Miami Beach Police
Department. the Permittee shall remove said vehicle to the nearest public parking area
available at no cost to the City or to the owner of the vehicle.
7. DELAYS
The Permittee shall respond to requests for Police or Parking Department service through
Miami Beach Police Department Communications Bureau within a reasonable period of
time. The Permittee shall respond within twenty (20) minutes of receipt of request for service
or notify the Police Communications Bureau of the estimated time of delay and the reasons
thereof. In the event of delay the parking enforcement specialist or the Miami Beach Police
Department retains the right to cancel such a request for service and to use the services of
another Permittee.
8. ATTENDANT ON DUTY
The Permittee shall make available on a 24-hour, 7-day a week basis attendants and
equipment for the immediate response to calls for service from a parking enforcement
specialist or from the police department. In addition, the Permittee shall make available
adequate personnel to staff its facility 24-hours, 7 -days a week for the purpose of dispatching
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calls and releasing towed vehicles to owners.
9. REMOVING HAZARDS
After arrival at a scene, the tow truck operator shall remove any hazards or debris from the
street and impound such vehicles as requested by the parking enforcement specialist or_police
officer. It is the duty of the parking enforcement specialist or the police officer on duty to
determine when a vehicle should be impounded, and the tow truck operator shall abide by
its decision.
10. IMPOUND REPORTS/OWNER NOTIFICATION
The parking enforcement specialist or police officer on the scene will be responsible for
obtaining the information required for the Vehicle Storage Receipt. The wrecker driver shall
not remove a vehicle from the scene without a copy of the Storage Receipt. The Permittee
shall be responsible for notifying the registered owner or its agent, and any lienholder, via
certified mail, return receipt requested of the whereabouts of the vehicle within 24 hours of
impoundment if all necessary information has been supplied on the Vehicle Storage Receipt.
If, at the time of impounding, the name and address of the registered owner and lienholder,
if any is not available, it shall be the responsibility of the Parking Department or the Police
Department to provide this information to the permittee upon request. The Permittee shall
obtain such information from the Parking Department or from the Police Department within
five (5) days from the date of storage and shall notify the registered owner or its agent, and
any lienholder, of the location of the vehicle within seven (7) days, excluding Saturday and
Sunday, from the date of storage. Notice shall be by certified mail, return receipt requested
and shall be complete upon mailing. Telephone notice shall also be given when possible.
If the state of registration is unknown, the Permittee shall make a good faith best effort in so
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notifying the owner and any lienholders, and such notice shall be given within a reasonable
period oftime from the date of storage. "Good faith best effort" means the following checks
have been performed by the Permittee to establish prior state of registration and for title:
1. Check of vehicle for any type of tag, tag record, temporary tag, or regular tag.
2. Check of law enforcement report for tag number, if the vehicle was towed at the
request of a law enforcement officer.
3. Check of trip sheet or tow ticket of tow truck operator to see if a tag was on vehicle
at beginning of tow, if private tow.
4. If there is no address of the owner on the impound report, check of law enforcement
report to see if an out-of-state address is indicated from driver license information.
5. Check of vehicle for inspection sticker or other stickers and decals that may indicate
a state of possible registration.
6. Check of the interior of the vehicle for any papers that may be in the glove box,
trunk, or other areas for a state of registration.
The Permittee shall maintain a separate log of vehicles in which the owner or lienholder cannot be
determined at place of business listing date, time and method of notification, location towed from,
and total towing and storage charges.
11. VEHICLES SEIZED FOR FORFEITURE
Vehicles seized for forfeiture pursuant to the Florida Contraband and Forfeiture Act shall be
stored for a period of up to, but no more than, ftmrtecn. (14) five (5) working days. excluding
Saturday. Sunday and City of Miami Beach recognized legal holidays WITHOUT charge to
the City. After that time, if forfeiture proceedings are to be instituted, the vehicle shall be
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removed to a city storage area facility. Storage charges shall cease at the time of notification
to the registered owner and/or any lienholder by the P.E.P. (Police Evidence Property) Unit
Supervisor or its designee. If forfeiture proceedings are not instituted or if the vehicle is
released to the owner for whatever reason, the owner of the vehicle may be charged for the
storage and towing, in accordance with the established rates for only the original tow to the
permittee's lot and for only storage time at the permittee's lot. This will not include the tow
to and from the City storage area and the time in police custody.
12. RELEASES
The Permittee shall directly release any vehicle to its owner or custodian upon payment of
appropriate fees due within thirty (30) minutes of payment.
The Permittee shall directly release any vehicle which has not been marked "police hold",
provided the proper proof of identification and ownership is presented. Any vehicle towed,
which is marked "police hold" cannot be released without written authorization from the
Miami Beach Police Department P.E.P. (Police Evidence Property) Supervisor or its
designee. The Permittee shall release any vehicle towed at the request of the Police
Department P.E.P. (Police Evidence Property) Supervisor or its designee only to the person
whose name appears on the title or registration certificate as the registered owner of the
vehicle, or to the authorized agent of such person. Persons who make application for the
release of such a vehicle shall be required to produce proof of ownership by presentation of
a title or registration and photo identification, and where applicable, proof of agency. A
photocopy of the identification used for the release shall be attached to the yellow copy of
the vehicle storage receipt. This information shall be clearly legible.
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All motor vehicles which have not been claimed must be disposed of according to state and
county laws. The Permittee will be required within three (3) days after a sale, or if a title is
surrendered for payment, to submit a detailed listing of the vehicle identification number of
the vehicle, tow receipt number, police case number, year, make, model of vehicle, monies
received, purchaser's name, address and local telephone number. In the event that the vehicle
is "junked" the permittee shall provide the Miami Beach Police Department with a copy of
the certificate of destruction as required by state law. This copy shall be attached to the
yellow copy of the vehicle storage receipt. In the release section of the vehicle storage
receipt, information shall be recorded as to the name, address and telephone number of the
person or company that takes possession. In the case that the registered owner of the vehicle
relinquishes all claims to the vehicle and transfers ownership of the vehicle to the Permittee.
the Permittee may not charge a fee for services rendered.
12.1 All vehicles slated for auction must first be approved by the City Manager or its designee.
12.2 When abandoned/unclaimed vehicles are auctioned by the Permittee, the City has the right
to bid on such vehicles. In cases where abandoned/unclaimed vehicles are auctioned by the
Permittee. the City has a right to bid on such vehicles and may obtain title to any such
vehicle. provided there are no other bidders. upon payment of the towing and storage
charges. The City shall designate a representative of the Miami Beach Police Department
to track the auctions of abandoned! unclaimed vehicles and make the appropriate bidding.
Permittee shall notify the Miami Beach Police Department of all abandoned/ unclaimed
vehicles prior to auction.
12.3 The Permittee shall not charge the City of Miami Beach any towing and storage charges
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associated with those abandoned/unclaimed vehicles of which the City chooses to take
ownership per subsection 12.2 above.
13. EOUIPMENT
Ownership of required equipment as stated herein, is not required under this permit;
however, legally binding signed agreements covering leasing or cooperative use of required
equipment must be presented on demand of the City. Equipment leased or cooperatively
used must be made available to the Permittee on first priority and be so indicated in the
agreements to be filed with the Miami Beach Police Department. When the Permittee sub-
contracts, the Permittee is still responsible for meeting all of the requirements of these Rules
and Regulations.
Each Permittee shall have available the following types of equipment:
13.1 WRECKERS (TOW TRUCKS)
All wreckers will be registered and shall have appropriate licenses to operate as
wreckers. The Contractor's towing license number shall be displayed on the front of
the vehicle in letters at least three (3) inches high. The company name (or name of
Joint Venture) shall be displayed on the driver and passenger side of the vehicle in
letters at least three (3) inches high. The company's address (or address of Joint
Venture) and telephone number shall be displayed on the driver and passenger side
of the vehicle in letters at least one (1) inch high.
All wreckers shall display a current decal issued by the City of Miami Beach. The
Proposer shall produce evidence of ownership or valid 1 st party lease of the required
number of Class "A", Class "B", Class "C", and slide back car carriers.
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Each Permittee shall maintain mobile equipment between fits its truck and base
stations. All equipment shall be maintained in a state of readiness for response as
delineated in this Contract and be for the sole use of the Contractor.
The Proposer agrees to have no markings on either vehicles, buildings, or
correspondence that indicates or tends to indicate any official relationship between
the Contractor and the Miami Beach Police Department or Parking Department, Dade
County, or any government agency.
13.2 MINIMUM RATINGS FOR WRECKERS
Wreckers shall meet the following minimum ratings:
(1) Class "A" Wrecker:
(a) Commercially manufactured unit, with a rated capacity of not less
than 10,000 pounds, GVW
(b) Cab to axle dimension of not less than 56 inches
(c) Dual rear wheels
(d) Commercially manufactured boom with a minimum capacity of 8000
pounds
(e) Hydraulically operated winch(es) with a minimum total winching
capacity of 8000 pounds
(f) One hundred (100) feet of 3/8 inch steel core cable per winch
(g) Wheel life with a retracted rating of not less than 3500 pounds and an
extended rating of not less than 2000 pounds
(h) Tow sling with a safe lift rating of 3500 pounds
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(i) Two (2) 3/8 inch high test safety chains
G) Dolly equipped
(k) One (1) motorcycle sling
(1) Four-way lug wrench
(m) One (1) pair of jumper cables
(2) Class "A" Slide Back Car Carrier:
(a) Commercially manufactured unit, with a rated capacity of not less
than 10,000 pounds, GVW
(b) Cab to axle dimension of not less than 102 inches
(c) Dual rear wheels
(d) Seventeen (17) feet or longer hydraulically operated slide back or tilt
bed
(e) Hydraulically operated winch(es) with a minimum total winching
capacity of 8000 pounds
(f) Sixty five (65) feet of 3/8 inch steel core cable
(g) Two (2) tie down chains, each ten (10) feet in length
(h) Four-way lug wrench
(i) One (1) pair of jumper cables
(3) Class "B" Wrecker:
(a) Commercially manufactured unit, with a rated capacity of not less
than 18,000 pounds, GVW
(b) Cab to axle dimension of not less than 84 inches
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(c) Commercially manufactured hydraulic boom(s) with a minimum total
capacity of 16,000 pounds
(d) Hydraulically operated winch( es) with a minimum total winching
capacity of 16,000 pounds
(e) Two hundred (200) feet of 1/2 inch steel core cable per winch
(t) Under reach with a retracted rating of not less than 6000 pounds and
an extended rating of not less than 4000 pounds
(g) Tow sling with a safe lift rating of 8500 pounds
(h) Two (2) 5/16 inch alloy safety chains
(i) Tow bar equipped
G) Two (2) snatch blocks, minimum 8000 pound capacity each
(k) Two (2) scotch blocks
(1) Brake lock
(m) Six (6) to eight (8) feet of extra towing chain with hooks, minimum
4000 pound capacity chain with hooks, minimum 4000 pound
capacity
(n) Four-way lug wrench
(0) One (1) pair of jumper cables
(4) Class "B" Slide Back Car Carrier:
(a) Commercially manufactured unit, with a rated capacity of not less
than 20,000 pounds, GVW
(b) Cab to axle dimension of not less than 138 inches
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(c) Dual rear wheels
(d) Twenty one (21) feet or longer hydraulically operated slide back or
tilt bed
(e) Hydraulically operated winch with a minimum winching capacity of
8000 pounds
(f) One hundred (100) feet of3/8 inch steel core cable
(g) Two (2) tie down chains, each ten (10) feet in length
(h) One (1) snatch block, minimum 8000 pound capacity
(i) Four-way lug wrench
G) One (1) pair of jumper cables
(k) Commercial Nonrestricted license plate
(5) Class "C" Wrecker:
(a) Commercially manufactured unit, with a rated capacity of not less
than 36,000 pounds, GVW
(b) Cab to axle dimension of not less than 144 inches
(c) Commercially manufactured boom(s) with a minimum total capacity
of 50,000 pounds
(d) Winch( es) with a minimum total winching capacity of 50,000 pounds
(e) Two hundred (200) feet of 5/8 inch steel core cable per winch
(f) Under reach with a retracted rating of not less than 25,000 pounds
and an extended rating of not less than 12,000 pounds
(g) Rear support jacks or outriggers
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Tow sling with a safe lift rating of 12,000 pounds
Two (2) 1/2 inch alloy safety chains
Tow bar equipped
External air hookup and hoses to supply air to disabled vehicles
Two (2) snatch blocks, minimum 24,000 pound capacity each
Two (2) scotch blocks
Spring brake - air lock
Six (6) to eight (8) feet of extra towing chain with hooks, minimum
4000 pound capacity
Where two (2) Class "C" wreckers are required, at least one (1) shall
be under reach equipped.
13.3 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT REQUIRED ON EACH VEHICLE
(1) Two-way radio
(2) Proper safety lights
(3) Amber rotation dome light
(4) Two (2) flood lights to rear
(5) Sand (50 pounds minimum)
(6) Heavy duty sweeping broom (24" wide)
(7) Two (2) safety cones (day-glow orange, 3 feet high)
(8) One set of three (3) reflectors
(9) Six (6) thirty minute flares
(10) Flat shovel
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
(1)
(m)
(n)
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(11) Axe
(12) Fire extinguisher 5 lb. dry chemical Underwriter approved
(13) First aid kit - minimum 16 units
14. REPORTS AND FILES
The Permittee shall maintain, at its place of business, a file which will contain the following
legible records:
14.1 A Vehicle Storage Receipt (yellow and goldenrod copies) of each impounded vehicle on its
premises, proof of ownership notification and invoice of charges for all vehicles released.
Once the release occurs, the yellow copy is to be returned to the requesting department with
appropriate information including name, address and telephone number of the individual to
whom each vehicle was released. This information must appear legibly on both the yellow
and goldenrod copies. The golden rod copy will continue to be retained by permittee. These
files will be maintained sequentially according to the police case number or Parking
Department number.
14.2 A log of all calls for service by the Police Department and Parking Department on a weekly
basis.
14.3 An Impound/Notification Log indicating date, time and method of notification to the
registered owner of an impounded vehicle, as well as other requested information, as
specified in Section 10 "Impound Reports/Owner Notification."
14.4 A log indicating vehicles to be auctioned, date of auction, name and address of owner and
lienholder, and date contacted.
14.5 A log indicating vehicles sold at auction, date auction notice was published, proceeds of
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auction and distribution of proceeds.
14.6 PARKING DEPARTMENT: Sequentially Numbered Vehicle Storage Receipts for each and
every vehicle towed by authority of a Parking Enforcement Specialist, indicating vehicle
description, date and time towed, location towed from and to, date and time released and
itemized charges and reason for impoundment (i.e. Citation Number or Scoff Law case
number)
All files, records and logs shall be available for inspection and checking during normal
working hours by the Director of Parking, Chief of Police or designees. Permittee shall
make available adequate work space including, but not limited to, a chair and a table, for
City personnel inspecting records.
15. ETHICS AND CONDUCT
The Permittee shall conduct its business in an orderly, ethical and business-like manner at
all times, and shall use every means to obtain and keep the confidence of the motoring
public. All public contact shall be in a courteous and orderly manner.
The Permittee shall not divulge any information with respect to a towed vehicle when such
vehicle has a "police hold" from the Miami Beach Police Department. Anyone wishing to
obtain information on a vehicle with a "police hold" shall be referred to the Miami Beach
Police Department.
16. COMPLAINTS AND DISPUTES
Permittee agrees that AWlY complaints received by the City Manager or its designee Miami
DctlcftA concerning a violation of the Administrative Rules and Regulations contained herein.
including but not limited to. misconduct on the part of the Permittee, such as excessive
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charges, poor business practices, damage to vehicles, etc., shall be referred to the Office of
the Chief of Police or Director of Parking, depending on which City department originated
the tow. for investigation. If the gituation emmot be regol-.ed, a reeBmmendation fBr
tlpl"fBl"fiftte aetion ghall then be fOnYMded to the City Mana.ger or its repregefttative. The
respective Department shall notify Permittee of any complaints within five (5) business days
from receipt of the complaint. The Permittee shall provide any additional explanation or
information with respect to the particular complaint within five (5) business days upon
notification of the complaint. A written disposition of the complaint will be forwarded to
the Permittee and complainant upon completion of the investigation.
If there have been three or more substantiated complaints within ninety (90) days filed with
the City of Miami Beach. the Chief of Police or the Parking Director may request the City Manager
that Permittee's permit be suspended for a period of not more than thirty (30) days with no reduction
in the permit fee. reassigning such work as may have been due the suspended Permittee to the
remaining Permittee(s). in accordance with the procedures in Miami Beach City Code Section 44-61.
17. EMPLOYEES OF PERMITTEE
A copy of each employee's Driver License shall also be kept on file by Permittee and made
available to authorized members of the Miami Beach Police Department.
The Permittee (owners of the company or the officers of the company, if a corporation) shall
be responsible, except as otherwise prohibited by law, for the acts of their employees while
on duty.
18. UNDERWATER RECOVERY SALVAGE DIVERS
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Divers must be SCUBA certified. For every diver, duty time shall be computed from the
time of arrival at the scene to the time the vehicle or property is rigged and hoisted to dry
land.
19. COMPETENCY OF APPLICANTS
Pre-permit inspection of the existing or proposed facilities will be made after the submission
of application.
Applications shall be considered only from firms experienced in the towing business, and
who can produce evidence that they have an established and satisfactory record of
performance and have available the required equipment location, size and site and
organization sufficient to ensure that they can properly execute the services required:
19.1 To receive consideration, applicant must identify a base of operation and an auto pound
located within the City of Miami Beach.
19.2 Applicant must have all necessary County and local licenses and permits as may be required
to operate the type of requisite business.
19.3 The applicant is presumed to be familiar with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations that
may, in any way, affect the work. Ignorance on the part of the applicant will in no way
relieve it from responsibility.
20. ADDITIONAL REOUIREMENTS
20.1 Permittee shall provide standardized, printed, sequentially numbered, City designed invoice
forms listing the nature of the work performed by it, for the exclusive use of police tows or
Parking Department tows. An invoice shall be made for each and every vehicle towed.
20.2 Permittee shall keep on file for three (3) years copies of all paid invoices, together with
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Vehicle Storage Receipts and any and all impound logs filed sequentially by police case
number or Parking Department sequentially numbered forms. These records shall be subject
to inspection by the Chief of Police, the Director of Parking or their representatives during
normal business hours.
20.3 Permittee must post a City-approved sign indicating charges authorized by the City. This
sign must include a statement about the accepted methods of payment and the number and
kinds of identification required. At a minimum, the sign must be in one-inch lettering, with
contrasting background, permanently and prominently posted in the area where the charges
are paid to the Permittee. The area(s) accessible to the public must be well lighted, with
provisions to accommodate seating for members of the public retrieving vehicles from the
Permittee.
20.4 Permittee shall comply with all written procedures as issued from time to time by the Parking
Department, jointly with the_Police Department, which will facilitate the release of towed
and/or impounded vehicles to the owner.
20.5 Permittee must maintain all storage (pound) and office facilities in a manner commensurate
with all applicable regulations, ordinances, rules and other laws governing the operation of
same.
20.6 Permittee shall use such security measures as necessary to prevent theft, vandalism, stripping
and dismantling of parts from vehicles in all storage areas used under this permit.
21. MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE RATES
The following rates shall be maximum rates. Rates covering services not indicated below
are prohibited without advance written approval of the City Commission.
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The maximum allowable rates for towing and storage for all wreckers other than Class "A"
are the same as those applicable for police towing contracts in Metropolitan Dade County.
If those Dade County rates are changed at any time, the City's Permittees shall follow the
changed rates applicable for Dade County.
21.1 MAXIMUM STORAGE RATES PERMITTED UNDER THIS PERMIT:
The first eight (8) hours of storage shall be without charge. Thereafter the following storage
rates shall apply per day:
(1) Inside-Interior
(a) Motorcycles or Scooters $12.00
(b) Any vehicle less than 20 $25.00
feet in length and 8 feet in width
(c) Any vehicle over 20 feet in length $40.00
(2) Outside- Exterior
(a) Motorcycles or Scooters $10.00
(b) Any vehicle less than 20 $20.00
feet in length and 8 feet in width
(c) Any vehicle over 20 feet in length $30.00
(3) Boat and Trailer (Owner's Unit)
(a) Unit under 20 feet in length $20.00
(b) Unit 21 feet to 35 feet in length $35.00
(c) Unit over 35 feet in length $45.00
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21.2 A. Tow Rate Class "A" Tow Truck and $ 90.00
Class "A" Car Carrier, including:
1. First 30 minutes at the scene
2. Unlocking door
3. Dropping/hooking up linkage
4. Wheel lift equipment
5. Use of Dolly
B. Class "B" Tow Truck including: $125.00
1. First 30 minutes at the scene
2. Unlocking door
3. Dropping/hooking up linkage
4. Under reach equipment
C. Class "C" Tow Truck including: $155.00
1. First 30 minutes at the scene
2. Unlocking door
3. Dropping/hooking up linkage
4. Removal of air dams, shafts or axles
5. Air hookup
6. Under reach equipment
D. Tow Rate Class "D" Tow Truck, including: $180.00
1. First 30 minutes at the scene
2. Unlocking door
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3. Dropping/hooking up linkage
4. Removal of air dams, shafts or axles
5. Air hookup
6. Under reach equipment
Tow Rate Class "B" or "C" Car Carrier
$125.00
E.
including:
1. First 30 minutes at the scene
2. Unlocking door
3. Dropping/hooking up linkage
F. Use of Contractor's Boat Trailer, any length,
including storage, Per Day:
1.
2.
3.
Trailer up to 18 feet in length
Trailer 18 to 30 feet in length
Trailer over 30 feet in length
$ 50.00
$ 75.00
$150.00
G. Special and additional charges
1. Extra labor or extra waiting time $16.50 per hour
after the first 30 minutes at the scene and prorated
after the 1 st hour in 15 minute increments.
3.
Administrative fee
$3.00 per mile; maximum of
$21.00 per tow.
$15.00 maximum per tow.
2.
Mileage charges:
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Waiting time and extra labor: Cost of any waiting time or extra labor (i.e., "retrieving", special
handling) accomplished within thirty (30) minutes of arrival at the scene shall be included in the base
tow rate. If, and only if, such waiting time or extra labor consumes more than thirty (30) minutes,
an extra waiting time or extra labor charge per fifteen (15) minutes or any fraction thereof, may be
assessed by the Contractor commencing thirty (30) minutes after arrival at the scene.
The Contractor agrees that any extra waiting time or extra labor charge authorization should be made
by the officer on the scene, whenever possible, and so indicated in writing on the vehicle storage
receipt.
No charges may be imposed other than those specified in the contract rate structure except as
follows: A maximum charge not exceeding $15.00 (not as an automatic "add-on", but only when
required to comply with Florida Statutes) may be imposed by the Contractor for administrative
services, processing of paperwork, clerical work or title research. Administrative charges refer to
and include verification of Public Vehicle Identification Number; search of vehicle for ownership
information; preparation of paperwork required by Florida Statute; preparation and mailing of the
notification letter(s); and preparation of vehicle for auction, including notification to owner and/or
lien holder as the case may be.
Except in situations where a vehicle has a police hold. if the registered owner or other legally
authorized person in control of the vehicle arrives at the scene prior to the removal of the vehicle.
the vehicle shall be disconnected from the towing or removal apparatus. and that person shall be
allowed to remove the vehicle without interference upon payment of a reasonable service fee of not
more than one half of the posted rate for such towing service for which a receipt shall be given.
unless that person refuses to remove the vehicle which is otherwise illegally or unlawfully parked.
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STORAGE FOR CITY (CONFISCATED) VEHICLES WITH POLICE
HOLDS IS FREE OF CHARGE TO THE CITY.
22. ROAD SERVICE
NOTE:
(to include jump start, delivery of gas, door opening, tire change when there is no
tow...............$ 20.00
23. RESPONSIBILITY FOR PAYMENT
The motor vehicle owner or legally authorized representative is responsible for payment of
charges imposed by the Permittee in accordance with the permit rate schedule.
23.1 The City of Miami Beach, Parking Department and the Police Department shall not be
responsible for any charges imposed for towing and storage, or for securing payments due
Permittee upon vehicle release authorized by the City of Miami Beach, Parking Department
or and the Police Department.
23.2 Permittee shall accept the following as acceptable forms of payment for authorized charges:
cash, bank checks drawn on a bank in Dade, Broward, or Monroe Counties, Florida or. credit
cards. Two forms of identification, one of which shall be a picture identification, may be
required by the Permittee of vehicle operators recovering vehicles.
23.3 Permittees shall allow for installation of ATM (Automatic Teller Machines) on premises.
24. FORWARDING REPORTS TO POLICE DEP ARTMENT AND THE CITY
MANAGER'S OFFICE
The Permittee shall be responsible for forwarding to the Police Department, Parking
Department and the City Manager's Office by 3:00 P.M. each Friday the following:
24.1 Copies of all Vehicle Storage Receipts for vehicles released the previous week, together with
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copy of completed numbered invoice for each vehicle.
24.2 Original log of all calls for service by the Police Department or Parking Department on a
weekly basis.
24.3 Original log of all vehicles with police holds in the custody of the Permittee.
24.4 Original ImpoundlNotification Log for previous week.
24.5 Original log completed prior to vehicle auctions.
24.6 Copy of Public Notice of auction (10 days prior to auction).
24.7 Original log completed immediately following auction.
All copies shall be legible, and original forms provided as requested.
25. OUALIFICATION OF APPLICANT
Each applicant may be required before the issuance of a permit, to show to the complete
satisfaction of the City Manager, or its designee that he/she has the necessary facilities,
ability, and financial resources to furnish the services as specified herein in a satisfactory
manner, and he/she may also be required to show past history and references which will
enable the City Manager or its designee to satisfy itself as to its qualifications. Failure to
qualify according to the foregoing requirements will justify the City Manager in rejecting its
application.
26. ASSIGNMENT
The successful Permittee(s) shall not assign, transfer, convey, sublet or otherwise dispose of
this permit, or of any or all of its rights, title or interest therein, or its or its power to execute
such permit to any person, company or corporation without prior written consent of the City.
27. RELATION OF CITY
It is the intent of the parties hereto that the Permittee shall be legally considered as an
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independent Permittee and that neither he nor its employees shall, under any circumstances,
be considered servants or agents of the City, and that the City shall be at no time legally
responsible for any negligence on the part of said Permittee, its servants or agents, resulting
in either bodily or personal injury or property damage to any individual, firm, or corporation.
28. CHANGES IN RULES AND REGULATIONS
If the City of Miami Beach and/or the Police Department deem it necessary to add, change
or delete Permit Rules and Regulations, it may be done through recommendation of the City
Manager and approval of the City Commission.
Changes in the Rate Schedule requested by the Permittee may be done through Commission
Amendment, on/or about October I each year. Thirty 30 days prior written notice of such
request must be given to the City of Miami Beach Parking Department and the Police
Department.
29. ENFORCEMENT OF TilE RULES AND RECULATIONS
If at tl1lj1ime the Permittee fai13 to fulfill the Rl:lles Md Regulation3 3et forth, or if theft: have
he en three (3) or more letter3 of eomplaint filed Oft a Pennittee with the City ofMitlflli Deaeh
or v,:ith the pftfking Depfl:ftment the Police Department, the Chief of Poliee and/or the
Director of PM'king ma)' requc3t that the permit be 3U31'CnaCa aeeol'ding to the proeedure3
in Miftmi Deaeh City Code Seetion 44 61.
3{h29. INSPECTIONS AND AUDITS
The Permittees agrees that all the records, equipment, personnel, office and storage facilities
will be subject to periodic checks and audits by properly designated representatives of the
City of Miami Beach, without prior notice by the City of Miami Beach.
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3-h 30. PRINCIPALS/COLLUSION
By submission of an application, the applicant does declare that the only person or persons
interested in this permit as principal or principals is named therein and that no person other
than therein mentioned has any interest in this permit and that this permit is made without
connection with any person, company or parties making an application, and that it is in all
respects, fair and in good faith, without collusion or fraud.
~31. GENERAL TERMS
~ 31.1 Any vehicle released at the scene by the Parking Department or Police Department
shall be towed to any location the owner or driver requests within the limits of Dade
County at mileage rates in accordance with the published rates.
~31.2
The Permittee shall have no markings on its vehicles, building, or correspondence
that indicates or tends to indicate any official relationship between the Permittee and
the City of Miami Beach or any of its departments.
Nothing herein will prevent the owner of a vehicle from selecting its own tow
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serVIce.
B-: 32. EMERGENCY TOWING OF CITY OF MIAMI BEACH VEHICLES
Each Permittee shall provide this service for one month at a time, on a rotating basis. This
service is designed to remove and secure vehicles owned by the City of Miami Beach which
become disabled. Permittee shall be prompt in their response to City of Miami Beach calls.
No charge will be made for towing City of Miami Beach vehicles.
Emergency service is limited to Dade and Broward Counties.
The Permittee may receive requests for this service from the City Manager or its designee
(City of Miami Beach Police Department dispatcher, Parking Department Dispatcher, or the
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Mechanical Maintenance Department dispatcher. In either case, the dispatcher will give the
towing company the following information:
1. Location of the vehicle, with the nearest street address.
2. Make, year, model and tag number of the City vehicle, together with all information
available as to the condition of the vehicle.
3. Name of the City employee operating the vehicle.
The Permittee shall tow and return the City vehicle to the Mechanical Maintenance
garage at 140 MacArthur Causeway. City of Miami Beach Police Department
vehicles may, at the instruction of the Police Officer operating the vehicle, be towed
to the Police Facility at 1100 Washington Avenue, instead of the Mechanical
Maintenance garage.
* 33. ABANDONED VEHICLES
Only those abandoned vehicles on public property or public highways, streets and right-of-
ways shall be removed by the Towing Permit Holder (Permittee) as directed by the City of
Miami Beach Chief of Police or its designee or by a parking enforcement specialist. It is
understood that the Permittee will provide all plant, labor, materials and equipment, and
perform all the necessary work in the manner and form hereinafter provided to remove
abandoned vehicles in the City.
The term "vehicles" shall include, but is not limited to, automobiles, trucks, truck bodies,
house trailers, etc. The abandoned vehicle may be partly or entirely dismantled or may
consist of only a major portion of the body or framework. For the purpose of this Permit,
a "unit" shall consist of the authorization, removal and disposal of an abandoned vehicle.
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I. The term "abandoned vehicle" shall refer only to those vehicles which are properly
identified as such by the City Manager or its designee: Chief of Police and/or
Director of Parking. The Chief of Police or designee, or Director of Parking or
designee will furnish the Permittee with a vehicle storage receipt.
2. The Miami Beach Police Department or a parking enforcement specialist issues and
affixes stickers on abandoned vehicles. After a minimum of two (2) days, if the
vehicle is not removed, it may be towed at the request of the City of Miami Beach.
However, vehicles parked where parking is prohibited or so as to be a hazard or
obstruction to traffic may be towed or impounded immediately. Notwithstanding the
above, vehicles properly parked in one of the City's Residential Parking Permit
Districts and displaying a valid Residential Parking Decal shall not be regarded as
abandoned or stored.
3. The Permittee shall notify by certified letter, sent to the registered owner and any
lienholder, advising of vehicle location, and that the vehicle must be claimed within
thirty-five (35) days and full payment made of accumulated towing and any other
charges permitted underJhese regulations. However, when the City has followed the
procedures set forth in Section 705.103, Florida Statutes, and amendments thereto
the City may elect to dispose of the vehicle as provided in that Section and shall so
notify the Permittee.
4. The vehicle may be stored at the Permittee's storage location or at the salvage
company prior to final disposition of the vehicle in accordance with all applicable
provisions of the Florida Statutes.
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5. The Permittee shall pay the City twenty dollars ($20.00) per tow for every abandoned
vehicle that the Permittee tows.
6. The Permittee shall assume and be responsible for, and shall defend, indemnify and hold
harmless the City from and against all claims and demands of all parties whatsoever for
violation of Section 713. 78( 5), Florida State Statutes, which states, in part: "Any vehicle
which is stored pursuant to subsection (2) and which remains unclaimed, or for which
reasonable towing or storage charges remain unpaid, may be sold by the owner or operator
of the storage space after thirty-five (35) days from the time the vehicle is stored therein".
7. The Permittee shall pay all judgements obtained by reason of a violation of Section 713.78,
Florida Statutes, as specified in suit or suits against the City, including all legal costs, court
expenses and attorney fees and other like expenses; and the Permittee shall have the right to
join in the defense of such suits.
35-; 34. PERMIT FEE-MONTHLY BILLING
The Permittee shall pay to the City a permit fee in the amount of $20.00 for each vehicle towed
pursuant to this permit and $10.00 for each vehicle which is disconnected from the towin~ or
removal apparatus.
:35d- 34.1
~35.2
The City of Miami Beach shall bill the Permittee by the 10th of each month for all
tows occurring in the previous month. A late charge of$50.00 plus eighteen percent
(18%) per annum interest charges shall be assessed on all payments received after the
20th day of the billing month.
Payments to the City shall be by check sent to the City of Miami Beach Finance
Department (Revenue Section). Checks shall be clearly marked "Police Tow" or
"Parking Department Tow" on the City Invoice Remittance Sections.
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36;~ INSURANCE REOUIREMENTS FOR POLICE TOWING
See Insurance Check List for applicability to this Permit.
a. The Permittee shall be responsible for its work and every part thereof, and for all
materials, tools, appliances and property of every description, used in connection with this
particular project. He shall specifically and distinctly assume, and does so assume, all risks
of damage or injury to property or persons used or employed on or in connection with the
work and of all damage or injury to any person or property wherever located, resulting from
any action or operation under the Permit or in connection with the work. It is understood and
agreed that at all times the Permittee is acting as an independent contractor.
b. The Permittee, at all times during the full duration of work under this Permit, including
extra work in connection with this project, shall meet the following requirements:
i. Worker's Compensation and Employer's Liability Insurance to meet the statutory
requirements of the State of Florida.
ii. Commercial General Liability Insurance in amounts prescribed by the City (see
checklist for limits) to protect the Permittee in the interest of the City against all risks of
injury to persons (including death) or damage to property, wherever located, resulting
from any action or operation under the Permit or in connection with the work.
Automobile Liability Insurance, including Property Damage covering all owned, non-
owned or hired automobiles and equipment used in connection with the work.
iii. Any additional coverages required by the Risk Manager as indicated on the Insurance
Check List.
iv. Name the City of Miami Beach as an additional ensured on all liability policies
required by the City. When naming the City of Miami Beach as an additional insured
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onto said policies, the insurance companies hereby agree and will endorse the policies to
state that the City will not be liable for the payment of any premiums or assessments.
v. No change or cancellation in insurance shall be made without thirty (30) days written
notice to the City of Miami Beach Risk Manager.
vi. All insurance policies shall be issued by companies authorized to do business under
the laws ofthe State of Florida and these companies must have a rating of at least B+: VI
or better per Best's Key Rating Guide, latest edition.
VII. Original signed Certificates of Insurance, evidencing such coverages and
endorsements as required herein, shall be filed with, and approved by, the City of Miami
Beach Risk Manager before work is started. The certificate must state Bid Number and
Title. Upon expiration of the required insurance, the Permittee must submit updated
certificates of insurance for as long a period as any work is still in progress.
viii. It is understood and agreed that all policies of insurance provided by the Permittee
are primary coverage to any insurance or self-insurance the City of Miami Beach
possesses that may apply to a loss resulting from the work performed with this Permit.
c. The liability insurance coverage shall extend to and include the following contractual indemnity
and hold harmless agreement: "The Permittee hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City
of Miami Beach, a municipal corporation, its officers, agents, and employees from all claims for
bodily injuries to the public in and up to the amount of $300,000.00 for each occurrence and for all
damages to the property of others in and up to the amount of $300,000.00 for each occurrence, as
per the insurance requirement under the specifications, including costs of investigation, all expenses
of litigation, including reasonable attorney's fees and the cost of appeals arising out of any such
claims or suits because of any and all acts or omissions or commission of any negligent acts by the
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Permittee, its agents, servants, or employees, or through the mere existence of the project covered
by the Permit. The foregoing indemnity agreement shall apply to any and all claims and suits other
than claims and suits arising out of the sole and exclusive negligence of the City of Miami Beach,
its officers, agents, and employees, as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction."
i. The Permittee will notify its insurance agent, without delay, of the existence of the Hold
Harmless Agreement contained within this Permit and furnish a copy of the Hold Harmless
Agreement to the insurance agent and carrier.
ii. The Permittee will obtain and maintain contractual liability insurance in adequate limits
for the sole purpose of protecting the City of Miami Beach, under the Hold Harmless
Agreement, from any and all claims arising out of this contractual (Permit) operation.
d. All policies issued to cover the insurance requirements herein shall provide full coverage
from the first dollar of exposure. No deductibles will be allowed in any policies issued on
this Permit unless approved by the City's Risk Manager.
e. The Permittee will secure and maintain policies of subcontractors. All policies shall be
made available to the City upon demand. Compliance by the Permittee and all subcontractors
with the foregoing requirements as to carrying insurance and furnishing copies of the
insurance policies shall not relieve the Permittee and all subcontractors of their liabilities and
obligations under any section or provision of this Permit. Permittee shall be as fully
responsible to the City for the acts and omissions of the subcontractor and of persons
employed by them as he is for acts and omissions of persons directly employed by it.
f. Insurance coverage required in these specifications shall be in force throughout the
contract term. Should any awardee fail to provide acceptable evidence of current insurance
within seven days of receipt of written notice at any time during the contract term, the City
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shall have the right to cancel the Permit and justify the termination thereof.
g. If bidder does not meet the insurance requirements of the specifications; alternate
insurance coverage, satisfactory to the Risk Manager, may be considered.
S WS:scf:6.0disk8\towing.ord
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CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139
Cil-Y OF MIAMI BEACR
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 1/3-qL
TO:
Mayor Seymour Gelber and
Memben orthe City Commission
DATE: November 20, 1996
SUBJECf:
POLICE VEmcn TOWING PERMIT AMENDMENT
FROM:
Jose Garda-Pedrosa
City Manager
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the amendment of towing permits issued to towing service providers, Tremont Towing and
Beach Towing, revising and clarifying the Rules and Regulations pertaining to towing.
BACKGROUND:
On June 7, 1995 (fIrst reading) and on June 21, 1995 (second reading), the Mayor and City
Commission approved the Police Vehicle Towing Permit amendments, which included revising the
renewal terms from staggered to consistent terms and a revised permit fee structure.
The Administration recommends the further amendment of the Police Vehicle Towing Permit,
revising the rules and regulations of the permits. The towing service providers, Tremont Towing
located at 1916 Bay Road, and Beach Towing, located at 1349 Dade Boulevard, currently have
permits issued by the City to provide towing service for the Police Department. The revisions
contained herein amend the Administrative Rules and Regulations to improve procedures and
provide for administration of the permits by the Parking Department and Police Department.
ANALYSIS:
The recommended amendments to the Administrative Rules and Regulations for the Police Towing
Permit were developed pursuant to meeting between the Police Department and the Parking
Department. The attached memorandum from Police Legal Advisor, Martha L. Diaz , describes each
paragraph in the existing permit which is being revised.
An essential tool in effective parking management is the authority and ability to tow illegally parked
vehicles at crosswalks, fire hydrants, handicap spaces, bus stops, alleys, and residential parking
zones, as well as to impound scofflaw vehicles. Scofflaws are vehicles with five outstanding
parking citations as determined by Metropolitan Dade County's Parking Violations Bureau.
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1continued....
AGENDAITEM~
DATE~
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
CONCLUSION:
PAGE TWO
NOVEMBER 20, 1996
The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve the amendments to
the towing permit. The amendments, which constitute the eighth revision to the Police Towing
Permit, represent a continual fine-tuning of the Permit, to improve service to the Miami Beach
community .
JGP/SR/jyg
A:\TOW AMND7.MEM
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT AND
PARKING DEPARTMENT TOWING PERMIT
PERMIT AWARDED TO:
Beach Towing Services, Inc. (Permittee)
PERMITTEE REPRESENT A TIVESrrITLE:
Mark Festa, Owner/President, Beach Towing Services, Inc.
PERMITTEE ADDRESS:
Beach Towing Services, Inc. 1349 Dade Boulevard, Miami Beach, FL. 33139
TERM:
This Towing Permit commences on December 1, 1996, for a two (2) year period, expiring on November
30, 1998. The City of Miami Beach, at its sole discretion, may renew the Permit for an addition term of
one (1) year.
All requirements, provisions, fees, and terms, as outlined in the Administrative Rules and Regulations for
Police Towing Permit, Amendment No.8, are attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A." In
its execution of this Permit in the space provided below, Permittee acknowledges receipt of, and agrees to
be bound by, said Administrative Rules and Regulations for Police Towing Permit, Amendment No.8
(Exhibit A).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the City has caused this Permit to be signed by the Mayor of the City of Miami
Beach, Florida, and its Corporate Seal to be affixed and attested by the City Clerk of the City of Miami
Beach, Florida, and the Permittee has caused this Permit to b signed in its name.
SECRETARY
APPROVED AS TO
FORM & lANGUAGE
& FOREXeCUl1ON
ATTEST:
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PERMITTEE/BEACH TOWING SERVICES, INC.:
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COUNTY OF DADE )
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STATE OF FLORIDA)
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~ay of V
1997, by Mark Festa, as President of Beach Towing Services, Inc. He is personally kno
as identification and did/did not take an oath.
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"'1.; OF .;,-~~" BONDED THllU TROY FAIN INSURANCE. INC.
"'1111'"
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT AND
PARKING DEPARTMENT TOWING PERMIT
PERMIT AWARDED TO:
Tremont Towing, Inc. (Permittee)
PERMITTEE REPRESENT A TIVESrrITLE:
Edwin F. Gonzalez, Owner/President, Tremont, Inc.
PERMITTEE ADDRESS:
Tremont Towing, Inc., 1916 Bay Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139
TERM:
This Towing Permit commences on December 1, 1996, for a two (2) year period, expiring on November
30, 1998. The City of Miami Beach, at its sole discretion, may renew the Permit for an addition term of
one (1) year.
All requirements, provisions, fees, and terms, as outlined in the Administrative Rules and Regulations for
Police Towing Permit, Amendment No.8, are attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit "A." In
its execution of this Permit in the space provided below, Permittee acknowledges receipt of, and agrees to
be bound by, said Administrative Rules and Regulations for Police Towing Permit, Amendment No.8
(Exhibit A).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the City has caused this Permit to be signed by the Mayor of the City of Miami
Beach, Florida, and its Corporate Seal to be affixed and attested by the City Clerk of the City of Miami
Beach, Florida, and the Permittee has caused this ermit to be signed i its name.
I
aVED AS TO
RM & lANGUAGE
& FOR EXECunON
A TIEST:
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CITY CLERK
PERMITTEE/TREMONT TOWING, INC.:
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SECRETARY
COUNTY OF DADE )
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STATE OF FLORIDA) \
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thisL!! day of G/ v~ J.-.
1997, by Edwin F. Gonzalez, as President of Tremont Towing, Inc. He is personally kno to me or has produced
as identification and did/did not take an oath. .
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,~~';iftf~~::;:, MODESTO OBREGON
:(@'~'i:~ MY COMMISSION # CC416988 EXPIRES
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