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Ordinance 2020-4345 ORDINANCE NO. 2020-4345 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, BY AMENDING SUBPART A, ENTITLED "GENERAL ORDINANCES," BY AMENDING CHAPTER 58, ENTITLED "HOUSING," BY AMENDING ARTICLE III, ENTITLED "PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STANDARDS," DIVISION 1, "GENERALLY," SECTION 58-180, "DEFINITIONS," AND BY CREATING DIVISION 4, ENTITLED "ABANDONED AND VACANT PROPERTIES REGISTRY," TO CREATE THE CITY'S VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTIES REGISTRY AND ESTABLISH APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS,the City of Miami Beach("City')has the authority to enact laws which promote public health, safety and general welfare of its citizens; and WHEREAS, the City has determined that the presence of abandoned and vacant properties poses a health and safety risk to the citizens of Miami Beach; and WHEREAS, the City finds that the detrimental effects of abandoned properties include neighborhood decline, attractive public nuisance, mosquito and animal control problems, and increased crime; and WHEREAS, the City additionally finds that abandoned properties contribute to the degradation of the character and quality of the City's local historic districts and pose a threat to the retention of historically and architecturally significant buildings. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Chapter 58, entitled "Housing," of the Code of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, is hereby amended as follows: CHAPTER 58 HOUSING * * * ARTICLE III. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STANDARDS DIVISION 1. Generally Sec. 58-180. Definitions. In construing the provisions of this article, where the context will permit and no definition is provided in this section, the definitions provided in chapter 4 of the South Florida Building Code shall apply. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the 1 meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning. Whenever the terms "apartment hotel," "building," "commercial building," "cooperative apartment building," "dwelling," "dwelling unit," "hotel," "hotel unit," "condominium," "premises," "rooming house," and "rooming unit" are used in this article, they shall be construed as though they were followed by the words "or any part thereof." Abandoned means the state of any real property that is vacant and/or under a public notice of default, notice of mortgagee's sale, pending tax assessor's lien sale, and/or that has been the subiect of a foreclosure sale where title is retained by the mortgagee including any property transferred under a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure sale, a short sale, or any other legal means to the mortgagee. • Accessible means a property, structure or building that is unsecured and/or breached in such a way as to allow access by trespassers, criminals, or other unauthorized persons. Enforcing officer or enforcement officer _ _ • ••. ._ • •- - •• _. . . . _ ." means any law enforcement officer, building inspector, building official, fire inspector or code enforcement officer employed by the City of Miami Beach. Evidence of vacancy means any condition that on its own or combined with other conditions present would lead a reasonable person to believe that the property is vacant. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to: overgrown and/or dead vegetation; electricity,water or other utilities turned off; a stagnant swimming pool; statements by neighbors, passers-by, delivery agents, or government agents; accumulation of abandoned personal property; and/or a readily accessible residence, structure and/or building on the property. * * * Mortgagee means the creditor, including, but not limited to, a service company, lender in a mortgage agreement, and any agent, servant, employee of the mortgagee, or any successor in interest and/or assignee of the mortgagee's rights, interests, or obligations under a mortgage agreement. For the purpose of this division, real estate brokers and agents, solely marketing and/or selling real property on behalf of a mortgagee, shall not be considered an agent, servant, or employee of the mortgagee. * * * Nuisance means any condition, including, but not limited to, an abandoned, unsafe, or accessible residence, building, structure, or real property with code violations that constitute a menace to life, property, public health, or the public welfare, or create a fire hazard; or any conditions that constitute an attractive nuisance or otherwise endanger the public's safety while in the vicinity thereof. * * * Owner or property owner means any person who individually or jointly or severally with others holds the legal or beneficial title to any building, facilities, equipment or premises subject to the provisions of this article, including a person shown to be the property owner in the records of the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser's Office. The term shall include the owner's duly 2 authorized agent, a purchaser, devisee, fiduciary, property holder or any other person having a vested or contingent interest or, in the case of a leased premises, the legal holder of the lease or his legal representative. It is intended that this term shall be construed as applicable to the person responsible for the construction, maintenance and operation of the building, facilities or premises involved. Property management company means a local property manager, property maintenance company, or similar person or entity responsible for the maintenance and security of abandoned or vacant real property. * * * esetipan sy, - -- - - -Vacant means any real property, including any building or structure thereon, that is not lawfully occupied or inhabited by human beings as evidenced by the conditions set forth in the definition of evidence of vacancy above. Secs. 58-303-58-335319. Reserved. DIVISION 4. ABANDONED AND VACANT PROPERTIES REGISTRY Sec. 58-320. Public nuisance. . Abandoned and/or vacant real property, which is unmaintained or unsecured, is hereby declared to be a public nuisance, the abatement of which pursuant to the police power is hereby declared to be necessary for the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City of Miami Beach. Sec. 58-321. Applicability. The provisions of this division shall apply to any abandoned and/or vacant real property that is located within a local historic district in the City of Miami Beach. Sec. 58-322. Administration and enforcement. Within 15 days after a property has become abandoned or vacant, as defined in this article, the property owner and/or mortgagee shall register such property with the City's Finance Department, to be included on the City's Abandoned and Vacant Properties Registry, pursuant to the requirements of this division. The failure of a property owner and/or mortgagee to (i) properly register a property pursuant to this division, (ii) amend the property's registration from time to time to reflect a change in circumstances, or(iii) comply with any other requirement of this division, is a violation of this article and shall be subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions in division 2 of this article. 3 Sec. 58-323. Registration requirements. The following requirements shall apply to the property owner and/or mortgagee of any abandoned and/or vacant real property subject to the requirements of this division: A nonrefundable annual registration fee in the amount of two hundred dollars ($200) per property shall be paid. In addition to the annual registration fee, a nonrefundable annual fee of thirty cents($0.30) per square foot of a building or structure shall be paid for any building or structure that exceeds three (3) stories in height. Lc) The term of each property's annual registration shall correspond with the City's fiscal year (i.e. between October 1st and September 30th of each year). Any renewal of a property's registration, along with payment of the annual registration fee, shall be completed prior to October 1st of each year. A failure to register a property, renew a registration, or pay any required fees in a timely manner shall be a violation of this division. (p) Properties subject to this division shall be maintained in accordance with all applicable provisions of this article. Properties subject to the provisions of this division shall be posted with the name, address and 24-hour contact phone number of the applicable owner, mortgagee, and/or property management company. The posted sign shall be no less than eighteen (18) inches by twenty-four(24)inches in size, and shall be of a font that is legible from a distance of forty- five (45)feet. The posting shall also contain the following statements: "THIS PROPERTY IS MANAGED BY," and "TO REPORT PROBLEMS OR CONCERNS," followed by the applicable contact information. All information thereupon shall be clear, legible, and updated as required. Sec. 58-324. Responsibility for compliance. Laj It shall be the responsibility of the owner and/or mortgagee to maintain a property in accordance with the property maintenance standards and other applicable provisions of this article. () Notwithstanding the foregoing, a mortgagee shall only be required to comply with the provisions of this division during periods of time when the property is vacant and the subject of foreclosure proceedings, unless or until the property is sold or transferred to a new owner, or any foreclosure proceedings have terminated. Sec. 58-325. Additional authority. fA) If an enforcement officer has reason to believe that a property subject to the provisions of this division poses a serious threat to the public health, safety, and welfare, and in addition to any other enforcement remedies available under the provisions of this article, the enforcement officer may bring the violation before the code enforcement special master, or a court of competent jurisdiction, in order to address or abate the conditions of the property. 4 (b) Upon a finding that the condition of the property poses a serious threat to the public health, safety and welfare, the code enforcement special master may direct the City to abate the violation and charge the mortgagee with the costs associated with the abatement. Lq), If the mortgagee does not reimburse the City for the cost of abatement within thirty (30) days of the City's issuance of the invoice to the mortgagee, then the City may record a lien against the property for the cost of abatement, along with any and all administrative fees allowed by law, to recover the City's costs. SECTION 2. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. 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 4. 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 a 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 5. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect on October 1, 2020. PASSED AND ADOPTED this of day of g4/ , 2020. ATTEST: Dan Gelber ilbG 3, 2cn.d Mayor Rafael E. Granado City Clerk -'M. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND -` V '� LANGUAGE AN FOR EXECUTION ' 1I11CORWRATED City Attorney NV__ Date Underline denotes additions Striketlarough denotes deletions First Reading: June 24, 2020 Second Reading: July 29, 2020 T:\Agenda\2020\06 June\Planning\Vacant and Abandoned Properties Registry-First Reading ORD.docx 5 Ordinances-R5 B MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: July 29,2020 9:15 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing SUBJECT:BUILDING REGISTRY AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, BY AMENDING SUBPART A, ENTITLED "GENERAL ORDINANCES," BY AMENDING CHAPTER 58, ENTITLED "HOUSING," BY AMENDING ARTICLE III, ENTITLED "PROPERTY MAINTENANCE STANDARDS," DIVISION 1, "GENERALLY," SECTION 58-180, "DEFINITIONS," AND BY CREATING DIVISION 4, ENTITLED "ABANDONED AND VACANT PROPERTIES REGISTRY," TO CREATE THE CITY'S VACANT AND ABANDONED PROPERTIES REGISTRY AND ESTABLISH APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. RECOMMENDATION The administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the subject ordinance. BACKGROUND/HISTORY On July 17, 2019, at the request of Commissioner Ricky Arcola, the City Commission referred the discussion item to the Land Use and Development Committee (Item C4 0). The item was discussed at the September 18, 2019 LUDC meeting, and continued to the October 30, 2019 meeting with the following direction: 1. The administration and City Attorney's office will research and provide recommendations regarding a process for imposing proportional fines, development and use reductions, and building registrations. 2. The administration will bring a discussion item to the October 8, 2019 meeting of the Historic Preservation Board for recommendations on posting unsafe structures on the city's website. On October 30, 2019,the item was discussed and continued to the December 2, 2019 LUDC, with the following direction: 1. The administration and the City Attorney will further evaluate the recommendations noted in the LUDC memo regarding proportional fines and building registry, as well as creating a Page 439 of 2461 process for as-built drawings of contributing structures. 2. Recommend that the City Commission refer the proposed amendment to chapter 118, article X, pertaining to a presumption clause,to the Planning Board. 3. The addresses of properties that have both an active unsafe structures violation and have been referred to the Miami-Dade County Unsafe Structures Board by the Building Official will be posted on the City website. This list shall be posted within the Building Department webpage, and the Planning Department webpage shall contain a direct link. The December 2, 2019 LUDC meeting was cancelled, and the item was moved to the January 21, 2020 agenda of the newly created Land Use and Sustainability Committee. On January 21, 2020 the item was continued to the February 18, 2020 LUSC meeting. On February 18, 2020 the item was continued to March 17,2020.The March 17, 2020 was cancelled and the item was moved to the May 6, 2020 LUSC agenda. On May 6, 2020 the LUSC discussed the attached ordinance and recommended that the City Commission move forward and adopt the legislation. ANALYSIS PLANNING AND LEGAL ANALYSIS On October 8, 2019, the Historic Preservation Board discussed the matter and recommended that the City begin the process of posting the addresses of properties that have an active unsafe structures violation and have been referred to the Miami-Dade County Unsafe Structures Board by the Building Official on the City website. The Board also recommended that this information be available on either the Building Department or Planning Department page. Planning staff and the City Attorney's office have researched and discussed options to address demolition by neglect in historic districts. The following is a summary of these efforts: 1. Fines. The way properties are currently fined is general and not specific to the size of the building. The administration and the City Attorney's office have researched the concept of proportional fines and it appears that it is not pre-empted under State law. The administration and the City Attorney are exploring potential amendments that would result in more proportional fines for larger buildings. 2. Building Registry. The Building Department is researching and evaluating a method to establish a building registry process. The administration has reviewed a model building registry ordinance from the City of Riviera Beach, as well as an updated list of abandoned commercial properties in the City.Attached is a map and list of properties in the City with vacant buildings to assist with determining appropriate, proportional fees. The attached draft ordinance would amend chapter 58 of the City Code and create a building registry process specific to Miami Beach. The following is a summary of the key points of the proposed ordinance: • Terms specific to the proposed Abandoned and Vacant Properties Registry have been Page 440 of 2461 defined. • Division 4 has been created within chapter 58, establishing an Abandoned and Vacant Properties Registry. • Applicability: Ail properties within a locally designated historic district are subject to the Abandoned and Vacant Properties Registry. Specifically, within 15 days after a property has become abandoned or vacant, property owner of record and/or mortgagee shall register such property with the Finance Department. • Detailed registration requirements have been developed. This includes a nonrefundable annual registration fee in the amount of two hundred dollars ($200) per property, as well as a nonrefundable annual fee of thirty cents ($0.30) per square foot shall be paid for any building or structure that exceed three (3) stories. This tiered approach to assessing fees will have a greater impact on larger structures,which are typically more vulnerable to demolition by neglect. •A responsibility for compliance section is established, requiring that is the responsibility of the owner to maintain the property in accordance with the provisions in this article. The administration believes that the proposal herein will create a fair and transparent process for tracking at risk properties within the City's local historic district. Additionally, it will allow for the City to proactively monitor the conditions of the structures, and better enforce the demolition by neglect section of the City Code. UPDATE The subject ordinance was approved at first reading on June 24, 2020,with no changes. CONCLUSION The administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the subject ordinance. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a "Residents Right Does this item utilize G.O. to Know" item. pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Legislative Tracking Planning Sponsor Commissioner Ricky Arriola ATTACHMENTS: Description o Ordinance Page 441 of 2461