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Ordinance 91-2749 Ordinance No. 91-2749 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTIONS 41-50 AND 41-57 . 1 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE, SAID SECTIONS ENTITLED RESPECTIVELY "REPORTS AND REMITTANCES" AND "LIENS FOR TAX" PROVIDING THAT PERSONAL LIABILITY SHALL BE PLACED UPON OPERATORS AND RESPONSIBLE OFFICERS FOR FAILURE TO PAY CITY RESORT TAXES COLLECTED FROM OTHERS; PROVIDING THAT LIENS IMPOSED FOR UNPAID RESORT TAX CHARGES SHALL BE TREATED WITH THE SAME CHARACTER AND DIGNITY AS SPECIAL ASSESSMENT LIENS, WITH SERVICE CHARGES ASSESSED FOR DELINQUENT CHARGES AT THE MAXIMUM RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWABLE BY LAW, PROVIDING THAT SUCH LIENS SHALL BE FORECLOSED UNDER ANY METHODS AUTHORIZED BY THE FLORIDA STATUTES, PROVIDING FOR THE COLLECTION OF COSTS INCLUDING ATTORNEY' S FEES; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA. SECTION 1. That Section 41-50 of the Miami Beach City Code, said Section entitled "Reports and remittances" is hereby amended to read as follows: SECTION 41-50 "REPORTS AND REMITTANCES". Each operator shall , on or before the twentieth day of the month following the close of each calendar month or at the close of any longer reporting period which may be established by the finance director with the approval of the city manager make a return to the finance director on forms provided by the finance director, of the total rents or sales prices charged and received and the amount of tax collected. At the time the return is filed, the full amount of the tax collected shall be remitted to the finance director. The finance director may with the approval of the city manager establish shorter reporting periods for any certificate holder if he deems it necessary in order to insure collection of the tax and he may require further information on the return. Returns and payments are due immediately upon cessation of business for any reason. All taxes collected by operators pursuant to this article shall be held in trust for the account of the city until payment thereof is made to the finance director. Personal liability shall be imposed upon operators (and/or all responsible officers of such operators per §41-50. 2 herein) who have a duty to pay over resort taxes collected from others and fail to do so. SECTION 2 : That Section 41-57 . 1 of the Miami Beach City Code, said Section entitled "Liens for tax. " is hereby amended to read as follows: 1 SECTION 41-57 . 1 "LIENS FOR TAX". If any operator shall neglect or refuse to pay resort tax after the tax is due and demand for same has been made upon said operator, the amount (including the maximum rate of any interest allowable by law or any penalty, together with any costs of collection that may accrue in addition thereto) shall be a lien in favor of the City of Miami Beach upon all property and rights to property whether real or personal of such operator and, until fully paid and discharged, shall be imposed as a special assessment lien against the subject property and shall remain a lien equal in rank and dignity with the lien of ad valorem taxes and shall be superior in rank and dignity to all other liens, encumbrances, titles and claims, in to or against the property involved. Such liens shall be enforced by any of the methods provided in Chapter 86, Florida Statutes, or, in the alternative, foreclosure proceedings may be instituted and prosecuted under the provisions applicable to practice, pleading, and procedure for the foreclosure of mortgages on real estate set forth in Florida Statutes, or may be foreclosed per Chapter 173 , Florida Statutes or the collection and enforcement of payment thereof may be accomplished by any other method authorized by law. The operator shall pay all costs of collection including reasonable attorney' s fees incurred in the collection of fees, service charges, penalties and liens imposed by virtue of this Chapter. Said lien shall continue in full force and effect until liability for the amount of tax is satisfied or becomes unenforceable by reason of lapse of time. The finance director or his authorized deputy may issue a notice of lien and cause same to be recorded with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Such liens shall secure the tax due as of the date of its filing, together with such further tax as may become delinquent prior to the time said lien shall be released by the finance director. The notice of lien shall state the amount of tax due or estimated to be due as of the date of filing, but the amount stated therein shall not preclude the city from enforcing the lien up to the full amount of tax which may become due. Upon recording, the amount stated in such notice of lien shall become a perfected lien upon the delinquent operator' s real property. Said notice shall also perfect a lien upon any personal property of the operator located within Dade County upon service of a copy of same of any person having custody or possession of any personal property of the operator. Thereafter, such person shall be liable to the city if he fails to hold said property for the use and benefit of the City of Miami Beach pending foreclosure of said lien. 2 SECTION 3. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 4 . SEVERABILITY If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no way affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after its adoption, on July 20, , 1991. PASSED and ADOPTED this 10th day of July 1991. � MAYA R Attest: CITY CLERK LF/JKO/rg A:\RES ORD SECT41-5.0RD 1st reading 6/19/91 2nd reading 7/10/91 3Ma APPROVED LEGAL DEPT. By Date 3 • • OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY 64 94 7iligran W624 F L O R I D A a`PMI Bq4. �ti ' LAURENCE FEINGOLD *i,uuca�wwho YS 'arF-"'' P.O. BOX O CITY ATTORNEY z6 MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33119-2032 TELEPHONE (305)673-7470 TELECOPY 13051673-7002 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 26:),;-)9 DATE: JUNE 19, 1991 TO: Mayor Alex Daoud and Members of the City Commission City Manager Carla Bernei Talarico FROM: Laurence Feingold City Attorney SUBJECT: AMENDMENT TO MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE SECTIONS 41-50 AND 41- 57 . 1 PLACING PERSONAL LIABILITY UPON OPERATORS AND RESPONSIBLE OFFICERS FOR FAILURE TO PAY CITY RESORT TAXES COLLECTED FROM OTHERS AND AUTHORIZING THE IMPOSITION AND FORECLOSURE OF MUNICIPAL RESORT TAX LIENS. The attached ordinances amending Sections 41-50 and 41-57 . 1 of the Miami Beach City Code have been prepared so as to: 1) provide that resort taxes due the City of Miami Beach and held in trust for the City shall result in the operator and/or responsible officer of said operator being held personally liable for said funds; and 2) designate municipal resort tax liens as "special assessment liens" (which liens have priority over all competing interests in property except ad valorem taxation) and to provide that such liens shall be foreclosed under general provisions of law applicable to foreclosure of mortgages, or pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 173 , Florida Statutes. The purpose of the above-referenced City Code amendments is to strengthen the Legal Department' s collection efforts in lien foreclosure proceedings thus enabling it greater chances of recouping delinquent resort taxes. LF/JKO/rg 11 AGENDA r� TEM_ DATE 47�l✓"`?/. 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