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Ordinance 2018-41742018 -4174 DIGITAL SUPERGRAPHICS — SIZE LIMITS AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 138, "SIGNS," ARTICLE VI, "SPECIFIC USE SIGNS," AT SECTION 138 -204, "NON- COMMERCIAL GRAPHICS AND IMAGES," BY MODIFYING THE EXISTING REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRONIC GRAPHICS AND IMAGES; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the American Planning Association (APA) recognizes that signs are an integral part of the character of a neighborhood and, being such, special care should be taken in the regulation and design of signs; and WHEREAS, signs serve an important purpose in identifying businesses, commerce, buildings, and sites; and WHEREAS, when properly designed and executed, signage can also accentuate the architecture of a building or structure; and WHEREAS, collectively, signage is a key component in place- making, giving an area a distinct feel; and WHEREAS, signs are often times used informally as wayfinding landmarks, giving resident and visitors alike a visual reference point to which be guided by; and WHEREAS, substandard sign regulations and poor sign design can negatively impact a neighborhood, contribute to urban blight, and deter potential quality business; and WHEREAS, land development regulations should require appropriate signage in terms of overall size, placement and dimensions; and WHEREAS, additionally, sign regulations should promote, not constrict, design creativity; and WHEREAS, as noted in literature from the APA: "Care in the design of signs- both public and private -is seen as a part of a larger effort in improving the quality of various places within a community;" and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. Chapter 138 of the City Code, entitled "Signs," including all articles, all divisions and all sections, are hereby amended as follows: CHAPTER 138 SIGNS 1 ARTICLE VI. - SPECIFIC USE SIGNS Sec. 138 -204. - Non - Commercial Graphics and Images. (a) Non - electronic graphics and images. Artistic murals, graphics and images, composed of paint, tile, stone, or similar, non- electronic medium, which have no commercial association, may be applied to a building or structure, if approved by the design review board or historic preservation board, as applicable, in accordance with the applicable design review or certificate of appropriateness criteria. (b) Electronic graphics and images. Artistic murals, graphics and images, including projected or illuminated still images and /or neon banding, composed of an electronic medium, which have no commercial association, may be installed on a building or structure, if approved by the design review board or historic preservation board, as applicable, in accordance with the applicable design review or certificate of appropriateness criteria. Additionally, such electronic graphics and images shall comply with the following: (1) Unless moving images are approved by the design review board or historic preservation board, as applicable, only still, non- moving, murals, graphics or images shall be permitted. (2) The maximum number of electronic murals, graphics or images shall not exceed two (2) per property. (3) Unless a larger size is approved by the design review board or historic preservation board, as applicable, tThe maximum size of an electronic mural, graphic or image shall not exceed 100 square feet and shall not be visible from the right -of -way when facing a street or sidewalk. (4) All such electronic murals, graphics or images shall only be permitted in commercial or mixed -use districts and shall not be visible from the right -of -way permitted to face a residential district. (5) A minimum distance separation of 1,500 feet shall be required from properties with electronic murals, graphics or images. (6) All such electronic murals, graphics or images shall either be reduced in illumination to a maximum of 250 nits or be turned off between the hours of 12:00 am and 7:00 am, seven .(71 days a week. (7) There shall be no variances from the provisions of this subsection 138- 204(b). SECTION 2. CODIFICATION. It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, 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, Florida. The sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered to accomplish such intention, and, the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section ", "article ", or other appropriate word. SECTION 3. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. 2 SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect ten days following /adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED this /V day of ��6rwy , 2018. ATTEST: ...111410. • D' '!I4, ayor � Rafael E. Granado, r ity Jerk Underline denotes additions Strike through denotes deletions First Reading: January 17, 2018 Second Reading: February 14, 201 Verified By: ;�`ROVED AS TO & LANGUAGE TOR EXECU ION 'cal' li mowj {O /� ttorney , Date Thomas R. Mooney, CP Planning Director 3 /vUAM BEACH Ordinances - R5 H COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: February 14, 2018 3:05 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing SUBJECT: DIGITAL SUPERGRAPHICS - SIZE LIMITS: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 138, "SIGNS," ARTICLE VI, "SPECIFIC USE SIGNS," AT SECTION 138 -204, "NON- COMMERCIAL GRAPHICS AND IMAGES," BY MODIFYING THE EXISTING REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRONIC GRAPHICS AND IMAGES; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the subject Ordinance. ANALYSIS HISTORY On October 18, 2017, at the request of former Commissioner Joy Malakoff, the City Commission dually referred this item to the Land Use and Development Committee and the Planning Board. On October 30, 2017, the Land Use and Development Committee recommended that the Planning Board transmit the proposed ordinance to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation. Commissioner Micky Steinberg and Vice -Mayor John Elizabeth Aleman are the co- sponsors of the item. PLANNING ANALYSIS In 2016, the City Commission adopted an Ordinance amendment that reorganized and revised the signage section of the City Code in order to ensure compliance with recent US Supreme Court precedent. The revisions also included modifications to reduce the number of variances, and generally increased the overall signage area allowed. As part of these modifications, updates to the existing code regarding artistic or super graphics were also incorporated to include electronic images as part of an allowable super graphic. Prior to this change, projected or illuminated still /changing images were not allowed, and the overall size of an artistic or super graphic was subject to the review of the Design Review Board or Historic Preservation Board, as applicable. Since the City Code was amended to allow electronic super graphics, only one project, located on Alton Road, has received approval from the Design Review Board for the construction of an illuminated super graphic. The attached Ordinance would remove the ability of the DRB or HPB to approve an electronic artistic or super graphic in excess of 100 square feet when facing a street or sidewalk. Limiting the size to 100 square feet facing a street for electronic super graphics will ensure that such graphics will not overwhelm the character of the City's neighborhoods. Page 904 of 1270 Additionally, pursuant the recommendation of the Land Use and Development Committee, the text pertaining to the proximity and visibility from a residential zoning district has been clarified. PLANNING BOARD REVIEW On November 21, 2017, the Planning Board transmitted the proposed Ordinance Amendment to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation. UPDATE The subject Ordinance came before the City Commission for First Reading on December 13, 2017. Due to the length of the agenda, the item was deferred to the January 17, 2018 meeting. The ordinance was approved at First Reading on January 17, 2018, with no changes. CONCLUSION The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the subject Ordinance. Legislative Tracking Planning Sponsor Vice -Mayor John Elizabeth Aleman and Commissioner Micky Steinberg ATTACHMENTS: Description o Form Approved ORD - Digital Supergraphics Page 905 of 1270