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2017-4150 Ordinance FREEBOARD ORDINANCE NO. 2017-4150 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING SUBPART A — GENERAL ORDINANCES, OF THE CITY CODE, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 54 "FLOODS" AT SECTIONS 54-39, ENTITLED "ESTABLISHMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PERMIT;" IN ORDER TO SPECIFICALLY ADOPT THE CITY'S STORMWATER MASTER PLAN, AS MAY BE AMENDED, AND TO REQUIRING 5/7 VOTE OF FULL CITY COMMISSION TO LESSEN ANY OF THE STORMWATER REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN CHAPTER 54; TO AMEND SECTION 54-45, "PERMIT PROCEDURES," TO CORRECT THE TITLE OF THE CITY'S STORMWATER MASTER PLAN; AND BY AMENDING SUBPART B — "LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS," BY AMENDING SECTION 114-1, ENTITLED "DEFINITIONS," IN ORDER TO CORRECT THE NAME OF THE CITY'S STORMWATER MASTER PLAN; PROVIDING CODIFICATION; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, sea level rise and floodingis an ongoing concern of the City; and infrastructure including buildings must also retrofit and WHEREAS, low lying adapt to increased water levels or elevate in order to reduce risk or maintain low risk from potential flood damage; and it is appropriate to ensure that the Stormwater Master Plan, as may WHEREAS, be amended, is incorporated into Chapter 54, entitled "Flooding" of the City's Code; and WHEREAS, the City's Stormwater Master Plan provides guidance and regulations to ensure minimumflood-proofing flood- roofin requirements to protect residential and provide structures, and to additional levels of protection to maintain consistency with U.S. Federal and State guidance, and q WHEREAS, the City desires to require a 517th vote of the City Commission in order to reduce, relax, diminish, or repeal eal the requirements of Chapter 54, and of the Stormwater Master Plan, incorporated by reference therein. g WHEREAS, these regulations will accomplish these goals and ensure that the public health, safety and welfare will be preserved. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: " at Section 54-45, "Permit Procedures," is amended SECTION 1. Chapter 54, "Floods, as follows: 1 CHAPTER 54 FLOODS of development permit; adoption of the city's Sec. 54 39. Establishmentp and requiring 5/7 vote of the full city commission to stormwater master plan; q lessen any of the stormwater requirements contained in this Chapter 54. Repeal or modification of this 5/7 vo modification tin• re•uirement shall re•uire a 5/7 vote of the full ._ city commission. A development permit shall be required in conformance with the provisions of this article prior to the commencement of anydevelopment activities. All developments or applications for developmentpermits ermits shall comply with the city's stormwater master The adoption of any as may be amended. ordinance that would reduce, relax, of this diminish, or repeal the requirementsChapter 54, shall require a 5/7 vote of the city commission. * * * Sec. 54-45 Permit Procedures Application for a developmentpermit ermit shall be made to the building director or his/her designee on forms furnished or prior byhim her t0 any development activities, and may the following but not be limited to, plans in duplicate drawn to scale showing the nature, location, dimension, and elevations of the area in questions, existing and proposed structures, earthen fill, storage of materials or equipment, drainage facilities, and the location of the foregoing. Specifically, the following information is required: (1) Application stage: * * * (f) A stormwater management plan and site drainage calculations, for g tions and substantial improvement, shall be prepared by a new constructions Florida licensed engineer in accordance with the CDM Smith 2011 City's Sto rmwate r Master Plan, as may be amended, to demonstrate that adequate surface drainage shall be provided and surface run-off water a storm conveyance shall be diverted to or other approved point of collection, in accordance with Florida Building Code Sections 1804 and The site shall be graded in manner to drain surface water away R401.3. from foundation walls in accordance with Florida Building Code Sections g 1804 and R401.3. All site drainage for new construction shall be designed and constructed in such a manner as to provide runoff rates, volume and 2 pollutant loads not exceeding predevelopment conditions and prevent flooding adjacent properties. SECTION 2. Chapter 114, "General Provisions," of the Land Development Regulations, at Section 114-1, "Definitions," is hereby amended as follows: CHAPTER 114 GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 114-1. Definitions. * * * Grade, adjusted means the midpoint elevation between grade and the minimum required flood elevation for a lot or lots. Grade, average existing means the average grade elevation calculated by averaging xistin topographytaken at 10-foot intervals along the property spot elevations of the a g lines. Grade, future adjusted means the midpoint elevation between the future crown of the Smith road as defined in the CDMCity's Stormwater Master Plan, as may be amended, and the base flood elevation plus minimum freeboard for a lot or lots. Green infrastructure shall be as defined in Section 54-35. * * * SECTION 3. CODIFICATION. It is the intentionMayorCity of the and Commission of the City of Miami Beach, and it is hereby ordainedprovisions that the of this ordinance shall become and be City made part of the Code of the of Miami Beach, Florida. The sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "ordinance" may changed be chap ed to "section", "article", or other appropriate word. SECTION 4. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 5. SEVERABILITY. . clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, If any section, subsection, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. 3 SECTION 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect 10 days after enactment. a , PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3/ d y of f- 2 i---- f ATTEST: 1 ,y /4/ ( / ;ri.4449/Iirri /Philip Le-{ ne, / or ' , 411 I i in 4 /Ji Rear E. nado, Ci Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGU' c g First Reading: October 18, 2017 & FOR EXECU •►, 411," 31, 2017 i� ' 0f /01, y/7_, Second Reading: OctoberDote Attor '1.Y f Aity Underline = new language = deleted language [Sponsored by Commissioner John Aleman and Co-sponsored by Commissioner Joy Malakoff] ,......_ . 09 .4•.,• _,,, , 0 ,...7:i :-.7'------'-qi:i-.5_::::,-:::.--- = 47".,. ' \ 1 '47--- i ii;:;;:c-t, ,r 01 0 0 � \.J to -�� vk\ • \ . . .,-•4,,,,,z, ...- , _Li, , Tif,•••..., c---.,—;,.•• ,.--..,_/7, ., ,,, lits,,,,,:...,.....J. n 6 6, --(Qt1 .1, L—r i e ", ' _ 4 Ordinances - R5 B it\A I AM I BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: October 31, 2017 9:35 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF EACH FLORIDA, AMENDING SUBPART A- GENERAL ORDINANCES, OF MIAMI B , THE CITY CODE, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 54 "FLOODS" AT SECTIONS 54-39, ENTITLED "ESTABLISHMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PERMIT;" IN ORDER TO SPECIFICALLY ADOPT THE CITY'S STORMWATER MASTER PLAN, AS MAY BE AMENDED, AND TO REQUIRING 5/7 VOTE OF FULL CITY COMMISSION TO LESSEN ANY OF THE STORMWATER REQUIREMENTS CONTAINED IN TER TO AMEND SECTION 54-45, "PERMIT PROCEDURES," TO CHAP 54; CORRECT THE TITLE OF THE CITY'S STORMWATER WATER MASTER PLAN; AND BY AMENDING SUBPART B - "LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS," BY AMENDING SECTION 114-1, ENTITLED "DEFINITIONS," IN ORDER TO CORRECT THE NAME OF THE CITY'S STORMWATER MASTER PLAN; PROVIDING DING CODIFICATION; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. ANALYSIS The City adopted the 2011 Stormwater Management Master Plan (SWMMP) by Resolution 2012- 28068. is intended to be a guide for improving the City's stormwater management system This plan yearplanning performance for a 20lannin horizon, with considerations of potential sea level rise over 20 years for stormwater infrastructure and 50 years for seawall heights. Periodically, due to updated climateprojections,ections, it is important to update the SWMMP to stay current and viable. � Items such as roadway elevation, levels of service for roads, precipitation design rates and distribution, seawall elevations, and minimum future grade elevations have been presented to the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Panel on Flooding and Sea Level Rise on several occasions. On February 12, adopted 2014, the Cityado ted Resolution 2014-28499, which approved the The FloodingMitigation Committee to amend the SWMMP so as to modify the recommendation of T h g y design criteria for the water level in Biscayne Bay be increased from 0.5 Ft-NAVD to 2.7 Ft-NAVD for all tidal boundary conditions. Rise recommend that Mayor's Blue Ribbon Panel on Flooding and Sea Level On July 21, 2015, the y private seawall cap on all new construction and all public seawall construction be changed from g 3.2 feet NAVD to 5.7 feet NAVD throughout the City; provided, however, that for properties with Page 66 of 376 existing private seawalls that are being replaced/repaired not associated with new building construction, the Panel recommended applying a minimum 4.0 NAVD elevation, as long as the structural design to accommodate a seawall height extension to a minimum 5.7 NAVD. On May 11, Mayor the Ma or and City Commission adopted Ordinances 2016-4009, relating to City amending Chapter 54 of the Code entitled "Floods" to define City of Miami Beach Freeboard, and modify grade how elevation and height are defined due to flooding and climate change. Also on May 11, Mayor the Ma or and City Commission adopted Ordinance 2016-4010, relating to amending Chapter 118, of the Land Development Code, to incorporate the same Freeboard definitions, and procedures for how to determine grade elevation and height as a result of flooding and climate change. The SWMMP needs to be amended to incorporate modifications to the standards for the construction of new systems,stormwater s stems, and developments; which standards would incorporate higher elevations in order to reduce the risk of flooding; redefine the level of service and design storm; and define minimum"future grade" and seawall heights. At the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Panel on Flooding and Sea Level Rise on July 18, 2017, the members discussed and recommended that the SWMMP be codified and require a super majority of the Commission to reduce the resiliencystandards incorporated therein. Sea level rise and flooding is an y lying ongoing concern of the City. Low I in infrastructure including buildings must either retrofit and adapt to increased water levels or elevate in order to reduce risk or maintain low risk from potential flood damage. It is appropriate to ensure that the SWMMP, as may be amended, gets incorporated into Chapter 54, of the City of Miami Beach's City Code, entitled "Flooding". The proposed Ordinance specifically adopts the SWMMP as may be amended in the future. All p y p applications for development permits shall comply P. In addition, the developments or with the SWMMP p adoption of anyordinance that would reduce, relax, diminish, or repeal the requirements of Chapter ter 54, shall require a 5/7 vote of the City Commission. The City's SWMMPprovides rovides g uidance and regulations to ensure minimum flood-proofing requirements to protect residential and commercial structures, and to provide additional levels of protection to maintain consistency with U.S. Federal and State guidance. Following discussion at the CityCommission meeting of October 18, 2017, additional language was added to the Ordinance amendment on the dais, requiring a 5/7 vote of the City Commission in order to repeal or modify the voting mandate. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. Legislative Tracking Public Works Sponsor Commissioner John Elizabeth Aleman & Co-sponsored by Commissioner Joy Malakoff Page 67 of 376 ATTACHMENTS: Description D FINAL ORDINANCE Page 68 of 376