2003-3422 OrdinanceORDINANCE NO. 2003-3422
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 14 OF THE CITY CODE,
ENTITLED "BUILDING REGULATIONS"; AMENDING
DIVISION II THEREIN,ENTITLED "PERMIT FEES";
AMENDING SECTION '14-426 THEREIN, ENTITLED
"ANNUAL FACILITY PERMIT"; AMENDING SUBSECTION
'14-426(3)(g) PROVIDING FOR "CERTIFICATE OF USE
FEES"; AMENDING APPENDIX A THEREIN; SAID
AMENDMENT PROVIDING FOR AN INCREASE IN SAID
FEES FOR CERTIFICATES OF USE OF TEN PERCENT
(10%), EFFECTIVE ON OCTOBER 1, 2003 (FISCAL YEAR
2003-04); PROVIDING FOR ANOTHER TEN PERCENT
(10%) INCREASE, EFFECTIVE ON OCTOBER '1, 2004
(FISCAL YEAR 2004-05); PROVIDING FOR ANOTHER
TEN PERCENT (10%) INCREASE, EFFECTIVE ON
OCTOBER '1, 2005 (FISCAL YEAR 2005-06); EFFECTIVE
ON OCTOBER 1, 2006 (FISCAL YEAR 2006-07),
PROVIDING FOR ANOTHER INCREASE EQUAL TO THE
CUMULATIVE PERCENTAGE CHANGE IN THE
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI) FROM MARCH 2003 TO
SEPTEMBER 2006; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER,
SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the Certificate of Use Ordinance was established in 1988 to recover
building, planning, and zoning inspections and annual follow up and the fee was last
increased on September 16, 1992; and
WHEREAS, the cumulative change in Consumer Price Index from September
1992 to March 2003 was 30%; and
WHEREAS, at its meeting on May 12, 2003, the Finance and Citywide Projects
Committee recommended fee increases for occupational license, certificate of use, and
fire inspection fees; and
WHEREAS, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommended an
increase in the fee charged for the certificate of use of 10%, on October 1, 2003; 10%
on October 1, 2004; and 10% on October 1, 2005, to bring the fee in line with the
Consumer Price Index; and
WHEREAS, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee also requested that
an automatic annual escalation provision, based on the increase in the annual CPI, be
implemented to ensure that rates keep up with the increased cost of providing services;
and
WHEREAS, on first reading of the aforetasted proposed amendments to the
Certificate of Use Ordinance, the Mayor and the City Commission accepted the Finance
and Citywide Project Committee recommendations, except for the annual escalation
provision (following the annual fee increase in fiscal year 2005-06).
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA.
SECTION 1. That Chapter 14, Division II, Section 14-426, Subsection 14-426(3)(g) is amended as follows:
(g) The fees for certificate of use shall be as specified in Appendix A. Effective October 1, 2004 (Fiscal
Year 2004-05), said fees shall be increased by ten percent (10%); effective October 1, 2005 (Fiscal
Year 2005-06), said fees shall be increased by ten percent (10%); effective October 1, 2006 (Fiscal
Year 2006-07), said fees shall be increased by a percentage equal to the cumulative change in the
Consumer Price Index (CPI) measured between March 2003 to September 2006.
As provided in Resolution No , a review of the annual permit fee will be required whenever
the change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), between the latest CPI and the date of the CPI used
for the last fee adiustment, is five percent (5%) or greater.
SECTION 2. That Chapter 14, Division II, Section 14-426, Subsection 14-426(3)(g), Appendix A is
amended as indicated below.
Sec 14-426(3)(g)
Certificate of use fees:
Apartments, including condominiums:
3--50 units ..........
Each additional unit over 50 ..........
Hotel, motel and rooming houses:
3--50 units ..........
Each additional unit over 50 ..........
Retail, wholesale, storage, manufacturing, garages, office,
miscellaneous:
Current New
Rates Rate
52.50 57.75
1.50 1.65
52.50 57.75
~..50 1.65
Up to 5,000 square feet ..........
Over 5,000 square feet ..........
Open areas (parking lots, boat sales, and auto sales)
Restaurants (bars, lounges):
First 60 seats ..........
Each additional 20 seats ..........
Adult congregate living facilities, nursing homes, hospitals
Up to 50 beds ..........
Each additional bed over 50 ..........
Day care centers, nursery schools, private schools ..........
Theatres:
Up to 500 seats ..........
52.50 57,75
05.90 115.50
52.59 57.75
52.50 57.75
!5.00 16.50
50.09 66.00
1.50 1.65
69,09 66.00
Over 500 seats ..........
Church, synagogue, temple ..........
Municipal buildings, county, state, and federal facilities
and public schools, etc., are exempt.
Marinas (marine dockage):
3 to 15 boat slips ..........
16 to 50 boat slips ..........
Each additional boat slip over 50 ..........
52.50 57.75
05.09 115.50
52.50 57.75
52.59 57.75
75.00 82.50
1.50 1.65
REPEALER
All ordinance or parts of ordinance amendment in conflict herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed.
SEVERABILITY
If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance amendment is held invalid, the
remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity.
CODIFICATION
It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, and it is hereby
Ordained 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 of relettered
To accomplish such intentions and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article",
or other appropriate word.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall take effect on October 1, 2003.
PASSED AND ADOPTED This 30th day of~/003.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
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CITY CLERK
'~' ls'r Reading 07/02/03
2N° READING 07/30/03
APPROVED AS TO
FORM & LANGUAGE
& FOR EXECUTION
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
lAn Ordinance of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida Amending
Subsections of Chapter 102 Entitled "Taxation" Article V Occupational License Tax and the "Building
Regulations" subsection and Amending fees for 14-426(3)(G) thereof entitled "Certificate of Use Fees" as
well as amending "Annual Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Inspections" subsections and amending fees for
50-5(d)(1-9)
Issue:
Shall the fees for occupational licenses, certificates of use and fire safety inspection be increased for FY
03/04 and a policy to trigger an automatic review of fees be established when a certain threshold change in
the CPI occurs?
Item Summary/Recommendation:
Occupational licenses are limited to a maximum increase of 5% every other year. Such fees were last
increased in June 1995, based on a 1994 study. The change in CPI from June 1994 through March 2003
is 24.5%. Therefore, it is recommended that these fees be automatically increased on October 1,2003 by
5% and further, increased by 5% every other year on October 1, until such fees have caught up with the
cumulative change in the CPI as of that date.
The certificate of use fee was last increased in 1992. The cumulative change in CPI from September 1992
to March 2003 is 30%. Therefore, it is recommended that the fee be increased by 10% on October 1,2003,
10% on October 1,2004, 10% October 1, 2005 and on October 1,2006 by the cumulative change in the
CPI from March 2003 to September 2006.
The annual fire inspection fee was established in 1997 and has not been increased since its inception. The
cumulative change in CPI from March 1997 to March 2003 is 15%.Therefore, it is recommended that this
fee be increased by 15% on October 1, 2003.
Advisory Board Recommendation:
12, 2003 meeting.
The Finance and Citywide Projects Committee approved the recommended fee increases during their May
Financial Information: Additional Revenue ProJection
Source of Amount Account Approved
Funds: 1 $151,000.00 011-8000-321200 OL
2 $37,000.00 011-8000-322150 CU
3 $50,000.00 011-8000-322155 Fire
4
Finance Dept. Total $238,000.00
City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking:
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
To:
From:
SubJect:
Mayor David Dermer and Date: July 30, 2003
Members of the City Commission
Jorge M. Gonzalez
City Manager ~L/ i~ SECOND READING
PUBLIC HEARING
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING SUBSECTIONS OF CHAPTER 102
ENTITLED "TAXATION" ARTICLE V OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE TAX AND
THE "BUILDING REGULATIONS" SUBSECTION AND AMENDING FEES
FOR 14-426(3)(G) THEREOF ENTITLED "CERTIFICATE OF USE FEES" AS
WELL AS AMENDING "ANNUAL FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE SAFETY
INSPECTIONS" SUBSECTIONS AND AMENDING FEES FOR 50-5(D)(1-9)
THEREOF ENTITLED "FEES FOR THE ISSUANCE OF THE FIRE SAFETY
PERMIT AND THE ANNUAL RENEWAL THEREOF" OF THE MIAMI BEACH
CITY CODE; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION,
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION:
Approve the Ordinance Amendment on second reading.
ANALYSIS:
On first reading of the ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City
Commission accepted the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations,
with the exception of the automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted.
It was then recommended that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a
threshold change in the CPI occurs. Therefore, it is recommended that a review of the fees
be initiated whenever the change in the CPI, between the current CPI and the date of CPI
used to establish the last rate adjustment, is greater than five percent (5%). Upon reaching
this threshold, and following a survey of fees for similar services in surrounding
communities and/or an analysis to review the current cost of providing such services,
adjustment to such fees will be incorporated into an amended ordinance or resolution, as
appropriate, and submitted to the Mayor and City Commission for approval. This process
will help to insure that the city is recovering costs for services provided and keeping fees
competitive and in line with cost of living increases.
This policy will be presented to the Mayor and the City Commission on July 30, 2003, for
approval on a separate resolution.
BACKGROUND:
In May of 1993, there was a major reform of the Occupational License Tax Statute
(Chapter 205 of the Florida Statutes). The key provision of this reform allowed local
governing authorities more control over their licensing revenue. During June 1994, the
Miami Beach City Commission appointed an Equity Rate Study Commission ("ERSC")
whose members were representative of the local business community. The findings of the
ERSC were advisory in nature only. The statute required that the City Commission review
their finding and adopted a license ordinance prior to October 1, 1995.
The Mayor and City Commission approved the Occupational License Ordinance upon first
reading at the May 17, 1995, commission meeting, and referred the matter to the Finance
and Citywide Projects Committee for their review. Subsequently, the Occupational License
Ordinance was adopted on second reading June 7, 1995 and rates were established
based on the 1994 study and have not been increased since that time.
The Certificate of Use Ordinance was established in 1988 to recover building, planning,
and zoning inspections and annual follow up. The fee was last increased by 50% by
Ordinance No. 92-2797 on September 16, 1992.
The Annual Fire Prevention and Fire Safety Inspection fee was first established on March
5, 1997, to recover the cost of providing fire prevention and fire safety inspections within
the City, by Ordinance No. 97-3072 and has not been increased since that date.
On July 31, 2002, the City Commission directed the Administration to combine the City
occupational license, certificate of use, and fire safety permit on a single certificate as of
October 1,2002. Additionally, the Commission directed the Administration to change the
annual issue date of the certificate of use and the fire safety permit from June 1 to October
1, to coincide with the annual issuance of the occupational license.
On May 12, 2003, the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommended fee
increases for occupational license, certificate of use, and fire inspection fees. Additionally
they requested that an automatic annual escalation provision, based on the increase in the
annual CPI, be implemented to ensure that rates keep up with the increased cost of
providing services.
Occupational License
The Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommended an increase in the fee
charged for each occupational license of 5%, and that the new rate take effect upon
approval of the amended Ordinance. Additionally, the Committee recommended that an
annual escalation provision, based on CPI, be included in the Ordinance.
Occupational licenses are limited to a maximum increase of 5% every other year. Such
fees were last increased in June 1995, based on a 1994 study. The change in CPI from
June 1994 through March 2003 is 24.5%. Therefore, it is recommended that these fees be
automatically increased on October 1,2003 by 5% and further, automatically increased by
5% every other year on October 1 until such fees have caught up with the cumulative
change in CPI as of that date. Thereafter it is recommended, that the fees be adjusted
automatically every other year on October 1, by the actual amount of the change in CPI for
the intervening two-year period, not to exceed 5%.
The Committee also recommended adding a classification and an annual fee for nightclubs
(or a version of a dancehall license based on current zoning code) in addition to any other
license fees paid. The fee is based on maximum occupant capacity, at $3 per occupant,
with a $300 minimum, to recover nightclub inspection overtime costs, which are currently in
excess of $75,000 per year. The rate is to take effect upon approval of the amended
Ordinance. Additionally this fee shall increase at the rate of the cumulative change in CPI,
every other year automatically on October 1, not to exceed 5%. However, on first reading
of the ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission accepted
the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations, with the exception of
the automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted. It was then
recommended that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a threshold
change in the CPI occurs.
The Committee also recommended adding a classification for an Adult Entertainment
Establishment with an annual occupational license fee of $5,000 in addition to any other
license fees paid. The rate is to take effect upon approval of the amended Ordinance.
Additionally, this fee shall increase at the rate of the cumulative change in CPI, every other
year automatically on October 1, not to exceed 5%. However, on first reading of the
ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission accepted the
Finance and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations, with the exception of the
automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted. It was then recommended
that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a threshold change in the CPI
occurs.
Certificate of Use
The Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommended an increase in the fee
charged for the certificate of use of 10%, with the new rate to take effect upon approval of
the amended Ordinance. Additionally, the Committee recommended that an annual
escalation provision, based on CPI, be included in the ordinance.
The certificate of use fee was last increased in 1992. The cumulative change in CPI from
September 1992 to March 2003 is 30%. Therefore, it is recommended that the fee be
increased by 10% on October 1,2003, 10% on October 1,2004, 10% October 1, 2005,
and on October 1,2006, the cumulative change in the CPI from March 2003 to September
2006. Thereafter it is recommended, that the fees be adjusted automatically every year on
October 1, by the actual amount of the change in CPI from the last fee adjustment.
However, on first reading of the ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City
Commission accepted the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations,
with the exception of the automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted. It
was then recommended that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a
threshold change in the CPI occurs.
Annual Fire Inspection
The Finance and Citywide Projects Committee recommended an increase in the fee
charged for annual fire inspection of 15%, with the new rate to take effect immediately
upon approval of the amended Ordinance. Additionally, the Committee recommended that
an annual escalation provision, based on CPI, be included in the Ordinance. However, on
first reading of the ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City Commission
accepted the Finance. and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations, with the
exception of the automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted. It was then
recommended that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a threshold
change in the CPI occurs.
The annual fire inspection fee was established in 1997 and has not been increased since
its inception. The cumulative change in CPI from March 1997 to March 2003 is
15%.Therefore, it is recommended that this fee be increased by 15% on October 1,2003.
Thereafter it is recommended, that the fees be adjusted automatically every year on
October 1, by the actual amount of the change in CPI from the last fee adjustment.
However, on first reading of the ordinance amendment on July 2, 2003, the Mayor and City
Commission accepted the Finance and Citywide Projects Committee's recommendations,
with the exception of the automatic annual increase provision, which was not accepted. It
was then recommended that a methodology be put in place to review the fees when a
threshold change in the CPI occurs.
JMG/PDW/ris
I CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
I Miami ueach, Florida, i~ ttm Commicsk~l Chamber, 3hi thxx, City Hall, 1700 Ceavention Cent~ Drb~,
I Miami Beach. Flodda. on INedma~la/. Ju~ 30, _ _~__. MIm limma #~ed ~elew. t~ r~qsi~m' the I~towing:
at 10:.40 a.m.:
I Providing That MifigiNioe Requests Musl 8e Filed Wrthth 0no Year Of The Efit~/Of The SpeciiN Master Order
I ImOosmg The Fma; By Datetthg The Ability OF 11re City Ntd The Violalm' TO ~gree To N~ ~ ~ ~
! Be Filed ,~fl~ The O~e Year I~eriad Has Lapsed; ~ BY Datel~g 1he Requiremont Of C~ty ~ ~ ~
I M~l,gatio~ ~n Excess Of $I00,000; Providing Fa' Repealer. SeverabiNty, Cedif~calion,/~d ~ Effective Oate
I Inquires may be directod to ~e City Manager's Office at (305) 613-7010.
/1% AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CIIY COMMfSSK)N OF THE City OF MIAMI DEAC~, FLONICA, RMENDING
/"iCHAPTES 102 OF THE CIT'f CODE. ENTITLEO "TAXATION'; AMENDING DIVISION iV THEREIN, ENTITLED "TAX';
- I AMENDING ANTICLE V THEREIN. ENTITLED "OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE TAX'; AMENDING SECTION 102-379 TI,IERBN,
/ ENTt'~.ES "SCHEDULE OF TAXES'; SNO AMENDMENT PROVIDING FOR AN INCREASE IN FEES ONAINSEO ANNUAU.Y
/ FOR OCCUPATIONAL LiCENSES OF RVE PERCENT (5%) (RDUNDEO TO ~ NEAFEST OOLJ~.R), EF~CTIVE ON
g OCTOBER 1, 2003 (FISCAL YEAR 2003-04); PROVIDING FOR ANOTHER FiVE PERCENT (5%) INOREAS~ IN SIND
/ OCCUPA11ONAL LICENSE FEES, EFFECTIVE ON OCTOSER 1, 2OO5 (FISCAL ~ 2005-06); FURTHER N)DING AN
/ ANNUAL FEE CATEGORY FOR N)Ut.T ENTERTNNMENT ESTANLISHMENT; AND ~DING A CU~T1ON AND AN
/ ANNUAl. FEE CATEGORY FOR NIGHTCLUBS (OR A VERSION OF DANCEHALL LICENSE, AS DEFINED IN THE CITY'S
.~1/. ZONING OR~INANGE); PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERANflJTY, CODIFICATION. ANO AN EFFECTfVE ORTE.
/ .-~I~,M 11:~ lull,:
/!'' AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND C~TY COMMISSION OF THE (31Y OF MIAMI 9EAON, R-ORIOA RMEPIDING CHAPTER
//50 OF THE CITY CODE, ENTITLEO 'FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION'; AMENDING SECTION 00-5, ENTITLED
~ //'ANNUAL FIRE PREVENTION AND FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION PEiUPrlT'; AINENDING SU9S~c..CTtON 00-5~D) 1HEREOF,
//ENTITLED 'FEES': AMENDING APRENO0( A, .~S REFERREO TO THEREIN: SAID AMENDMENTS PROV~II~ FOR AN
/INUREASE IN FEES CI'I~ 0 FOR FIRE SAFETY PERMITS OF ~qFTSEN (15%) PERCENT, COMMENCId6 ON OCTOBER
12003 {F~CAL YEAR 2DU3-04); PROVIDING FOR REIFJU. ER, SEVEPABIUTY, COOIFICAI1OR, AND/IN EFREC~fl~ DAIF.
/
~14 OF THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED 'BUILINNG REDUI.AI1DNS"; RMENDING DIVISION I THEREIN, ENTITLED 'FEPaMfT FEES':
AMENDING SECTION 14-426 THEREIN, ENTtTLED 'ANNUAL FACILITY PERMIT'; NaENDING SIJ8SECTION 14-426(3)(G)
PROVIDING FOR "CERTIFICA1T OF USE FEES";/LV&NDING/LOPENI~X A THEREIN; SND AMENDMENT PROVIDING FOR AN
INCREASE IN SIND FEES FOR CERTIFICA'ES OF USE OF TEN FERSENT (10%), EFFECTIVt~ ON (~.TOOER 1, 2003 IrF1SCAL
YEAR 2003-041; PROVIDING FOR ANDTHER TEN PERCENT (10%1 iNCREASE, EFFECTNE ON OCTOBER 1, 2004 IFISCAL
YEAR 2004-05); PNDVIDING FOR ANOTHER TEN PERCENT 110%} INC~E, EFFECTivE ON OCTOBER 1, 2005 (FISCAL
YEAR 2005-06): PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, ,~'VERABIUTY, CODIFIEA110N, AND AN EFFECTIV[ DATE.
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AN ONDINANL'E OF THE MAYOR ANO CTIY OOMMISSIOR OF TRE CITY OF MLa*t/ll BEAOR, FLORIOA AMENDING CI~&,PTER
82, ENTITLED 'PUgLIC PROPER'IY'; ~t~ifOiN6 ARI1CLE N THEREIN, ENTITLED "USES IN RISUC RISHTS-OF-WAX';
,AMENDING DIVI~ON V THEREIN, ENTITLEO 'SIDEWNJ( CAFES'; AMENDING .SECTION 82-383 THEREIN, ENTITLED 'TAX
RENEWAL FEE; PENALTIES FOR L~TE PA/TIENTS FOR RENEWAL FEE'; FURTHER ANENDING AeRENDIX A TO SECTION
82-383; S~JO AMENDMENTS INCRF..ASING THE ANNUAL FEE FOR ESTABLISHING O~ MNNTAMN6 A SIDEWALK CAr'~
(AS SNO FEES ARE SET FORTH IN A°PENDIX A) BASEO ~ PER SOUANE FOOT OF USABLE SIDEWALK ~
INCLUDING THE ANF. L~ OFTWEEN TABLES AND CHAIRS, TO $12.50 PER SOtJNtE FOOT, COMMENCING ON OCTCOER 1.
2003 (FISCAL YEAR 2003-04); PROVIOING FOR Nd INCREASE OF SAID ANNUAL FEE TO $15.00 Ff.R SOLLa~E FOOT,
COMMEN~NG ON OCTOBER 1, 2004 (FISCAL YEAR 2004.05); PRO'aOING FOR REPf. N. BI, SEVERABILiIY,
CODIFICATION, ANO AN EFFECTIVE DATE
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