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Ordinance 94-2932 ORDINANCE NO. 94-2932 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE CHAPTER 25, ENTITLED "OFFENSES-MISCELLANEOUS", AMENDING SECTION 25-28. 4, ENTITLED "AEROSOL SPRAY PAINT AND BROAD-TIPPED INDELIBLE MARKERS-PROHIBITED SALE TO MINORS" BY REQUIRING DISPLAY OF A SIGN PROHIBITING SUCH SALE, REQUIRING STORAGE OF SUCH AEROSOL SPRAY PAINT OR MARKER PENS WHERE NOT READILY ACCESSIBLE TO MINORS, PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT, CIVIL FINES FOR VIOLATIONS, APPEALS AND COLLECTION OF FINES; PROVIDING FOR INJUNCTIONS FORBIDDING SPRAY PAINT AND MARKER SALES IN STORES, HAVING THREE VIOLATIONS WITHIN ONE CALENDAR YEAR; PROVIDING FOR A REPEALER, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. AMENDMENT OF SECTION 25-28 .4 . That Section 25-28 . 4 of Miami Beach City Code Chapter 25, entitled "Offenses-Miscellaneous" is hereby amended to read as follows: 25-28. 4 Aerosol Spray Paint and Broad-Tipped Indelible Markers - Prohibited Sale to Minors (a) As used in this section, the term the following words shall have the following meanings: (1) "Broad-tipped indelible marker" shall mean any felt-tipped pen, marker or similar implement which is insoluble in water. (2) "Offense" shall mean either an uncontested notice of violation issued by a code inspector or a finding of violation by a Special Master. (3) Person shall mean any individual, corporation, partnership, limited partnership, trust or other business entity. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, barter, exchange or otherwise transfer any aerosol containers of spray paint or any broad-tipped indelible marker to any person under the age of eighteen years. (c) Every person who owns, conducts, operates or manages a retail commercial establishment selling aerosol containers of spray paint or broad-tipped indelible markers shall : (1) Place a sign in clear public view at or near the display of such products stating: "Graffiti is a crime . Any person defacing real or personal property not his or her own with paint or any other liquid or devise is guilty of a crime punishable by imprisonment for up to six months, a fine up to $1000 and one hundred hours of community service" ; (2) Place a sign in the direct view of such persons responsible for accepting customer payment for aerosol containers of spray paint or broad-tipped indelible markers stating: "It is a violation of the law punishable by a civil fine of $100 to sell aerosol containers of spray paint or broad-tipped indelible markers to persons under 18 years of age : and (3) store or cause such aerosol containers or marker pens to be stored either in the direct line of sight from the cash-register work station or any other work station that is normally continuously occupied while the store is open, or in a place not accessible to the public in the regular course of business without employee assistance, pending legal sale or disposition of such marker pens or paint containers . (d) Penalties . Violation of paragraphs (b) and (c) above shall result in a civil penalty of $100 for a first offense and $200 for all subsequent offenses within twelve months of a prior offense . When three such offenses occur within any calendar year at a commercial establishment, that establishment shall be subject to an injunction from a court of competent jurisdiction forbidding 2 the sale of aerosol containers of spray paint and broad-tipped indelible markers for a period of two years. (e) Procedures for enforcement, appeals and collection of fines by the City shall be as provided in Section 25-126( c) of this Code. SECTION 2 . REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. 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. This Ordinance shall take effect on the 6th day of August , 1994 . PASSED and ADOPTED this 28th day of July , 1994 . ATTEST: / 11)� VIC -MA. OR (lak„j CITY CLERK 1st reading 7/13/94 2nd reading 7/28/94 (Requested by Commissioner David Pearlson. ) SWS:scf:disk7\aer-spra.ord FORM APP' i ED LE A ► PT. Date acus `- 8 -?y 3 OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY 6214 134 Am/ evead F L O R I D A LAURENCE FEINGOLD n�h P 0 BOX O CITY ATTORNEY 'VCRj6"\ MIAMI BEACH. FLORIDA 33119-2032 TELEPHONE 13051 673-7470 TELECOPY (305)673-7002 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO: 114/2) -29(1 DATE: July 28, 1994 TO: MAYOR SEYMOUR GELBER MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION CITY MANAGER ROGER M. CARLTON / / FROM: LAURENCE FEINGOLD``i/ CITY ATTORNEY 4 CC SUBJECT: ORDINANCE REQUIRING SIGNAGE PROHIBITING SALE OF AEROSOL SPRAY PAINT AND INDELIBLE MARKERS TO MINORS, REQUIRING STORAGE WHERE INACCESSIBLE, AND PROVIDING FOR CIVIL FINES Commissioner David Pearlson requested that our office draft the attached Ordinance which amends City Code Section 25-28 . 4 which prohibits the sale of aerosol spray paint and indelible markers to minors . The attached amendment adds requirements for retail establishments selling such products to display signage stating that graffiti is a crime and that it is unlawful to sell aerosol spray paint or indelible markers to minors . The amendment also requires that .these products be stored where inaccessible to minors. The Ordinance provides for civil fines for offenses . An offense is defined as an uncontested violation or a finding of violation by a Special Master. Enforcement procedures will be as set forth in City Code Section 25-126 (c) . Violators will receive citations and fines which can be paid or appealed to a Special Master. The fine for a first offense is $100 and $200 for subsequent offenses within twelve months of a prior offense . Additionally, the ordinance provides that businesses which have three offenses within any calendar year may be enjoined by a court from selling aerosol spray paint or indelible markers for a period of two years . LF:scf:memos\aer-mark.cm 1 AGENDA ITEM DATE 7 2• 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE — FOURTH FLOOR — MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 0 I-r) ro o N a) +.J N =OD fa, N Q CG•H r-1 N �+ C H cd M a) •H I En rn ro ro N g t ro --.7' 4 E +r U ct P'a •ri • a) •% ro •r-I O ro m 0 .0 6 v o `� s°a • z W 4 P. U ›., G G CJ Z +i (LS •H W • Or-1 Aa a) • O• H a) ,x • • U � c-+ W -1 CSt tt3 • • •I • tip a) • cwm —I • • Ci r-i •H W 0 -H to Tr/ 0 (n 1-1 G v o CU o a) LH g • O -Ii ,Z