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Reso 96-21685RESOLUTION NO. 95-21685 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A DATE AND TIME FOR A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 89- 2665 BY ADDITION OF SECTION 12C, ENTITLED "CABARET OVERLAY DISTRICT", ESTABLISHING A CABARET OVERLAY DISTRICT LOCATED BETWEEN 900 AND 1090 OCEAN DRIVE AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIED HEREIN; ESTABLISHING LIMITATIONS ON PERMISSIBLE VOLUME FOR NOISES ORIGINATING WITHIN THE CABARET DISTRICT; PROVIDING THAT ALL OTHERWISE APPLICABLE ZONING REGULATIONS SHALL CONTINUE TO APPLY WITHIN THE DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR A REPEALER, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 95-2982 on March 22, 1995 which established a restriction on permissible noise volume for the area located between 900 and 1100 Ocean Drive which was to be in effect for a six month period; and WHEREAS, the City Commission requested that the Planning Board consider whether a permanent District should be created in that area utilizing the same noise restriction adopted for six months; and WHEREAS, on July 25, 1995 the Planning Board will hold a public hearing to consider an ordinance amending Zoning Ordinance No. 89-2665 by addition of Section 12C, entitled "Cabaret Overlay District", establishing a cabaret overlay district located between 900 and 1090 Ocean Drive; establishing limitations on permissible volume for noises originating within the Cabaret District; providing that all otherwise applicable zoning regulations shall continue to apply within the District; providing for a repealer, severability and an effective date and will vote on a recommendation as to whether the City Commission should adopt the ordinance; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 14 of Zoning Ordinance No. 89- 2665, the proposed ordinance must then be considered by the Mayor and City Commission at a public hearings. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission will consider an ordinance of the Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, amending Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 89-2665 by addition of Section 12C, entitled "Cabaret Overlay District", establishing a cabaret overlay district located between 900 and 1090 Ocean Drive; establishing limitations on permissible volume for noises originating within the Cabaret District; providing that all otherwise applicable zoning regulations shall continue to apply 2 within the District; providing for a repealer, severability and an effective date, and a public hearing to be held before the City Commission in its Chambers on the Third Floor of City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, on September 13, 1995, beginning at 3:00 p.m., and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish appropriate Public Notice of the said Public Hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Miami Beach, at which time and place all interest parties will be heard. PASSED and ADOPTED this 26th , 1995. --------- July ATTEST: e ceti SWS:scf:6.0disk9\cabaret.res FORM APPROVED Legal Dept. By J Date 525 1-20-15 3 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BE-ACH FLORIDA 33139 co0Iss1oN MEMORANDUM No.Z,3-/-] TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Members of the City Commission DATE: JULY 26, 1995 FROM: SUBJECT: Jose Garcia-Pedrosa •~·ìtl J City Manager ¡$f '3 SETTING OB PUBLIC HEARING - AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 89-2665, BY CREATING SECTION 12C, ENTITLED, "CABARET OVERLAY DISTRICT REGULATIONS"; ESTABLISHING A CABARET OVERLAY DISTRICT LOCATED BETWEEN 900 AND 1090 OCEAN DRIVE; ESTABLISHING A LIMITATION ON PERMISSIBLE VOLUME FOR NOISE ORIGINATING WITHIN THE CABARET DISTRICT; PROVIDING THAT ALL OTHERWISE APPLICABLE ZONING ORDINANCE REGULATIONS SHALL CONTINUE TO APPLY WITHIN THE DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION OF THE CABARET DISTRICT ON THE CITY'S ZONING DISTRICT MAP; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the City Commission set a first reading public hearing on September 13, 1995 for this amendment which creates Section 12C, entitled, "Cabaret Overlay District Regulations" within Zoning Ordinance No. 89-2665 and authorize that the Code Compliance Division further evaluate noise levels in the area, prior to first reading, to confirm the district's boundaries. BACKGROUND On March 22, 1995 the City Commission adopted the "Noise Ordinance" (See attached Exhibit 'A') with a proviso which stated that unless the City Commission enacts legislation within 180 days from the adoption of said ordinance establishing a separate district including the area located between 900 and 1100 Ocean Drive and providing for volume limitations which differ from those PAGE 1 OF 4 AGENDA ITEM DATE £310 72L-1 established for the other areas of the City, the definition of "Unreasonably Loud" set forth in Section 24-1 shall apply for properties in the City, including those located from 900-1100 Ocean Drive at the end of the 180-day period. In other words, the City has set a deadline of September 19, 1995 to establish overlay areas where the determination for loud noise would be more relaxed. Those properties between 9th Street and 11th Street facing on Ocean Drive were targeted for this exempt area since it was perceived there is an exiting concentration of several outdoor entertainment establishments with live and/or recorded amplified music played at a higher volume than elsewhere. The City Attorney's Office drafted the attached ordinance (Exhibit 'B') to address this issue. The Planning Board will hear the item at their July 25, 1995 regular meeting. Since the Commission will not hold public hearings in August, the public hearings for the Cabaret Overlay District Regulations are being set before the Planning Board actually holds their public hearing in order to achieve appropriate action within the 180 day time period. However, the Administration has no reason to believe that the Planning Board will not have rendered a recommendation by the 25th of July. On a related matter, a new amendment was heard by the Board at their July 25th meeting regarding the prohibition of outdoor bars in the City, except for oceanfront hotels which could have such an amenity within the rear setback area. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE What follows is an analysis of each subsection of the amending ordinance. Subsection 12C-1. PURPOSE This subsection states the purpose of the newly created Subsection 12C, entitled "Cabaret Overlay District". The purpose of the new subsection is to allow for the continuation of an area of the City where ambience contributes to the enjoyment by residents and visitors of entertainment uses which feature the serving of food and beverages accompanied by musical entertainment. Subsection 12C-2. DISTRICT BOUNDARIES This subsection states the district boundaries. The Cabaret Overlay District shall be located between 900 and 1090 Ocean Drive PAGE 2 OF 4 on Miami Beach. The legal description for the District is provided. See Exhibit "C", Site Plan for proposed district. Note that only those properties facing on Ocean Drive between 9th and 11th Streets are proposed to be included within this new overlay district. Subsection 12c-3 LIMITATION ON NOISE VOLUME For purposes of enforcement of the City's Noise Ordinance, (See attached Exhibit 'A', newly created Chapter 24 of the Miami Beach City Code entitled "Noise", for definitions of terms within this subsection), the following definition of "unreasonably loud" shall apply for all noises originating within the Cabaret Overlay District as described in Subsection 12C-2 above. "Uninvited Noise" shall be deemed "Unreasonably Loud" if it is plainly audible inside of a residential receiving property or part thereof, at a distance greater than 50 feet away from the property line of the sound source or is plainly audible inside of a place of business, or part thereof, at a distance greater than 100 feet away from the property line of the sound source. For purposes of enforcement of this Section, measurements of distance from a sound source to a receiving property shall be measured in a straight line from the property line of the sound source to the residence or place of business which is the receiving property. The measurement will begin at that point on the property line of the sound source which is nearest to the receiving property. The terms "Plainly Audible", Property Line", "Receiving Property", and "Sound Source" shall have the same meanings as set forth in Chapter 24 of the Miami Beach City Code. Notwithstanding Subsection 21-2 of Zoning Ordinance 89-2665, All procedures for enforcement of violations of the noise limitations in subparagraph A above and for appeals of notices of violations issued by Code Inspectors shall be as set forth in City Code Chapter 24, and amendments thereto. This subsection differs from the existing Noise Ordinance (Chapter 24) which defines "Unreasonably Loud" as uninvited noise which is plainly audible inside of a receiving property, across a property line. The cabaret district regulations would extend the measurement for uninvited noise to 50 feet away from inside a residential Receiving Property from the Property Line of the Sound Source and to 100 feet away from inside of a place of business from the Property Line of the Sound Source. All other terms and procedures of the Noise Ordinance would remain the same for the cabaret district. PAGE 3 OF 4 Subsection 12c-4. APPLICABILITY OF OTHER PROVISIONS OF ZONING ORDINANCE 89-2665. This subsection stipulates that the regulations in this new Section 12C shall be supplementary to all other provisions of Zoning Ordinance No. 89-2665 and all such applicable regulations shall continue to apply within the newly created Cabaret overlay District. The last sections of the amendment provide for repealer, severability and an effective date. OUTDOOR ENTERTAINMENT SURVEY OF OCEAN DRIVE AND COLLINS AVENUE On July 15/16, 1995 between the hours of 10:30 p.m. and 1:45 a.m. staff from the Planning Design and Historic Preservation Division conducted a physical inspection of each property on Ocean Drive and Collins Avenue from 5th to 16th Streets to ascertain if and what type of outdoor entertainment each property might feature (See Exhibit 'D', Outdoor Entertainment Site Plan). On this particular night and early morning, eight (8) establishments employed live entertainment on a porch or patio or emanating from within a building via open doors. Of these, only two (2) were perceived to be loud volume establishments; the Ocean Promenade at 1052 Ocean Drive and the Clevelander Hotel at 1020 Ocean Drive. Of the eight live entertainment establishments, Four were within the proposed overlay district. The other four were scattered on the 1200, 1300, 1400 Blocks of Ocean Drive and the 1100 Block of Collins Avenue. Also, seventeen (17) properties displayed amplified music on a porch or patio. Only one (1) of these establishments would be located within the proposed overlay district. The majority of these types of establishments (12) with outdoor recorded music are located between 5th and 9th Streets facing on Ocean Drive. CONCLUSION Based on the foregoing, the Administration recommends that the City Commission set a first reading public hearing on September 13, 1995 for this amendment creating Section 12C, entitled, "Cabaret Overlay District Regulations" within Zoning Ordinance No. 89-2665 and that the Code Compliance Division further evaluate noise levels in the area, prior to first reading, to confirm the proposed district's boundaries. DJG\MHF \DISK#10\1228CHS.95 PAGE 4 OF 4