2004-25458 ResoRESOLUTION NO. 2004-25458
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA, APPROVING THE LOCATION OF THE MIAMI
BEACH CONVENTION CENTER FOR CONVENTIONS,
EXPOSITIONS OR EVENTS INVOLVING ADULT
MATERIALS, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF F.S.
847.0134.
WHEREAS, Consolidated Management Associates Corporation, has requested the
Convention Center management approval to locate the Gay Erotica Expo at the Convention
Center; and
WHEREAS, vendors and exhibitors will be demonstrating and selling their products,
including adult entertainment films, magazines, personal care products, leather and other clothing,
and adult novelty items; and
WHEREAS, a determination was made that due to the nature of the Gay Erotica Expo, it
would fall under the adopted Florida Statute that prohibits the location of an adult entertainment
establishment within 2,500 feet of a school, unless approved by the municipality in accordance with
the process prescribed in the statute; and
WHEREAS, the approval of this location would allow the Convention Center to entertain
similar requests in the future as the approval under consideration is for the location and not the
exposition; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Board has reviewed this request on October 28, 2003 and
recommended approval subject to conditions; and
WHEREAS, Sec. 847.0134 F.S. states that an adult entertainment establishment that
sells, rents, loans, distributes, transmits, shows, or exhibits adult materials, may not be located
within 2,500 feet of the real property that comprises a public or private elementary school,
middle school, or secondary school unless the county or municipality approves the location
under proceedings as provided in s. 166.041(3)(c), which requires the local governing body to
hold two advertised public hearings on the proposed ordinance and at least one hearing shall be
held after 5 p.m.; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to approve the location for a probationary
period of two years, and minimize the secondary effects that studies have shown will result from
adult entertainment establishments, and therefore adopts certain conditions which shall govern
the use of the Convention Center for adult entertainment uses, including a limit of two times per
year that adult uses can be held at the Convention, which the City adopts as a time, manner
and place restriction, and other limitations itemized below and attached to this Resolution as
Exhibit "A".
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NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA THAT:
Section 1: The location of the Miami Beach Convention Center is hereby approved as a venue
for conventions, expositions or events involving adult materials, for a period of two years from
the date of this hearing, subject to the following restrictions and guidelines;
a. Guidelines as delineated in Exhibit "A" attached hereto;
b. No more than two (2) conventions, expositions or events involving adult materials per
year shall be permitted;
c. No adult or obscene materials shall be visible from any right-of-way;
d. Only legal activities and materials shall be permitted; nudity or lewd behavior shall be
prohibited;
e. Adult events shall be held only on Hall "C", away from Miami Beach High School;
f. Entrance to adult events shall only be from Convention Center Drive;
g. The hours of operation for this type of event at the Convention Center shall be no earlier
than 9 a.m. and no later than 2 a.m.;
No one under 18 years of age shall be admitted to these types of events. This minimum
age may be increased voluntarily by event lessees if they so desire. The minimum age
shall be 21 years of age if alcohol is sold at the event.
Section 2: This approval shall sunset after two years from the date of this hearing.
Section 3: NONSEVERABILITY. It is the intention of the City Commission that all provisions of
this Resolution are integral to and dependent upon all other provisions thereof, and thus if any
section, subsection, clause, provision, requirement contained herein/~r Exhibit "A", of this
Resolution is held invalid, the remainder shall not be severable from th~ptrtio~l~eclared invalid.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS_ 14ch day of J'anuar~/ I?0y/
C~ITY CLERK MAYOR
First Reading: December 10, 2003
Second Reading: January 14, 2004
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APPROVED AS TO
FORM AND LANGUAGE
&"FOR EXECUTION
City Attorney~ Date
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Booking Requirements for Adult Entertainment Oriented Events
The following Operating Requirements for Adult Entertainment Oriented Events
shall be used as operating criteria with respect to conduct for any adult entertainment
oriented events to occur at the Miami Beach Convention Center. The requirements will
bc added to the Terms and Conditions of the Lease Agreement issued by the Miami
Beach Convention Center (Operator) and executed by Lessee and allow the Lessee the
opportunity to immediately cure and remedy any violations prior to the operator invoking
its right to terminate the lease and close the show. The Lessee shall incorporate the
Operating Requirements established herein into thc exhibitor rules and regulations
issued by the event organizer and shall be known by exhibitors that any violation of the
requirements shall be cause for immediate expulsion from the show.
Convention Center Management shall book events only into Hall C, located in the
southwest quadrant of the facility, so as to minimize proximity to the residential areas on
Washington Avenue and to Miami Beach Senior High School.
Operating Requirements for Adult Entertainment Oriented Events
All patrons and personnel shall be prohibited from the following: The display of
less than completely and opaquely covered genitals, pubic region, buttocks, anus
or female breasts below a point immediately above the top of the areolas.
2. Sexual activities are prohibited. Sexual activities include the fondling or other
erotic touching of genitals, pubic region, buttocks, anus or female breasts.
Lessee shall provide at its expense a reasonable number of event security
personnel as determined by the Convention Center to provide crowd control and
to monitor compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
Lessee shall post signs prohibiting unlawful conduct at the entrance doors of the
leased exhibit space. The size, wording and placement of any and all signs to be
displayed in the public lobby area are subject to the prior approval of the General
Manager of the Convention Center.
Lessee shall be responsible for insuring that all exhibitors, attendees, Lessee staff,
and any other invitees and guests of Lessee shall comply with all applicable laws
with respect to activities and materials inside the leased premises.
6. No adult or obscene materials shall be visible from any public right of way.
Lessee shall cooperate fully with representatives of the Miami Beach Police
Department during the event and shall make no attempt to circumvent or
undermine the law enforcement efforts of any officer patrolling the area.
The general public shall be permitted to bring cameras into the show as long as
approved signs are posted in the exhibit area discouraging inappropriate conduct
and behavior.
Lessee shall inform each and every exhibitor, in writing, of the Operating
Requirements for participation as an exhibitor in the event and incorporate the
exact language into all exhibitor agreements.
10. Prior to setting up exhibit space at the Miami Beach Convention Center, Lessee
shall have each and every exhibitor execute an acknowledgement of the
Operating Requirements that was included in the exhibitor agreement issued by
Lessee. A copy of exhibitor agreements shall be provided to Operator by Lessee
upon request.
11. Lessee shall supervise the show and exhibitor conduct at all times and be
available at all times to take any and all appropriate actions to immediately
remedy any violation.
12. Should any violation of the Operating Requirements occur, Lessee shall take
immediate action to eject the exhibitor's personnel or any invitee or guest of an
exhibitor contributing to the violation of the Operating Requirements and shall
immediately close the exhibit.
13. Failure of the Lessee to take the above-stated action or attempt to prevent any
violation of the Operating Requirements shall constitute a material breach of the
Lease Agreement and shall be grounds for immediate termination of this contract
and closure of the show.
14. Any violation of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or any law by
the Lessee, Lessee's agents or staff, an exhibitor, any exhibitor personnel, or any
invitee or guest of an exhibitor or Lessee shall constitute a material breach of this
Agreement and shall be grounds for the immediate termination of this contract
and closure of show. In such event, Lessee shall not be entitled to a refund of any
portion of the prepaid rental fee or any other fees for incidental services
(electrical, plumbing, etc.). Lessee acknowledges and agrees that the City of
Miami Beach, SMG and the Miami Beach Convention Center, its officers, agents
and employees shall not be responsible or liable for any injury, damage loss or
expense incurred by Lessee or its exhibitors as a result of such termination or
closure of the show following a breach of contract. Lessee further waives any and
all claims for damages or losses against the City of Miami Beach, SMG and the
Miami Beach Convention Center, its officers, agents and employees which may
arise as a result of the closure of the show following a breach of this contract, and
Lessee shall indemnify and hold harmless the City of Miami Beach, SMG and the
Miami Beach Convention Center from any and all such claims made by Lessee's
exhibitors.
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CITY OF MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
IA Resolution of The Mayor and City Commission of the City of Miami Beach, Florida, approving the location
of the Miami Beach Convention Center for conventions, expositions or events involving adult materials.
Issue:
IShould the City Commission approve the Miami Beach Convention Center as a location to hold events
involving adult materials?
Item Summary/Recommendation:
The provisions of s. 847.0134, Florida Statutes prohibits adult entertainment establishments that display,
sell, or distribute materials harmful to minors within 2,500 feet of the real property that comprises a public or
private elementary school, middle school, or secondary school, however, municipalities may approve the
location under proceedings as provided in s. 166.041(3)(c).
The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the resolution.
Advisory Board Recommendation:
The Planning Board heard this matter at a public hearing on October 28, 2003. The Board voted 5-0 (2
members absent) to recommend to the City commission approval of this request.
At its December 8, 2003 meeting, the Land Use and Development Committee deferred discussion of this
item to the full Commission.
Financial Information:
Source of Amount Account Approved
Funds: 1
2
3
4
Finance Dept. Total
City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking:
Mercy Lamazares/Jorge G. Gomez, Planning Department
Sign-Offs:
Assistant City Manager
I D.,e~partment Director
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AGENDA ITEM
DATE
To:
From:
Subject:
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
Date: January 14, 2004
Mayor David Dermer and
Members of the City Commission
Jorge M. Gonzalez ~.~.~-- c~''~
City Manager
Approval of the location of the Miami Beach Convention Center for Conventions,
Expositions or Events Involving Adult Materials.
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE LOCATION OF THE
MIAMI BEACH CONVENTION CENTER FOR CONVENTIONS,
EXPOSITIONS OR EVENTS INVOLVING ADULT MATERIALS,
PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF F.S. 847.0134.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the resolution after the
second reading public hearing.
BACKGROUND
The Convention Center is a venue
that is located within 2,500 feet of
Miami Beach Senior High School
and pursuant to the provisions of s.
847.0134, Florida Statutes, which
prohibits adult entertainment
establishments that display, sell, or
distribute materials harmful to
minors within 2,500 feet of the real
property that comprises a public or
private elementary school, middle
school, or secondary school,
requires that the municipality
approve the location under
proceedings as provided in s.
166.041(3)(c).
LINCOLN
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Commission Memorandum
Approval of the Miami Beach Convention Center for
Conventions, Expositions or Events Involving Adult Materials.
January 14, 2004
Page 2
The process specified in s. 166.041(3)(c) is the same procedure as for a zoning map
change. This process requires two public hearings before the City of Miami Beach City
Commission and a recommendation from the Planning Board, also under the public
hearing process.
STAFF ANALYSIS
Consolidated Management Associates Corporation, the applicant of this request,
approached the Convention Center management requesting information with regard to
locating the Gay Erotic Expo at the Convention Center. The City Attorney's office was
contacted and a meeting was set up with Planning staff to determine what the process
would be with regard to the City Code and its Land Development Regulations. At that
time a determination was made that due to the nature of the Expo, it would fall under the
adopted Florida Statute that prohibits the location of an adult entertainment establishment
within 2,500 feet of a school, unless approved by the municipality in accordance with the
process prescribed in the statute.
The Gay Erotic Expo is a consumer expo targeted to the gay and lesbian community. The
Expo is proposed to be held in Hall C of the Miami Beach Convention Center at 1901
Convention Center Drive on June 5 and 6, 2004 and yearly thereafter. The hours of the
event will be approximately from noon to 7 p.m. both days. Vendors and exhibitors will be
demonstrating and selling their products, including adult entertainment films, magazines,
personal care products, leather and other clothing, and adult novelty items. Free space will
be provided to local non-profit gay and lesbian community groups and AIDS groups so that
they can promote themselves to the gay and lesbian community. The event will have a
ticket price of approximately $15, and no one under 21 will be admitted. The Gay Erotic
Expo has been held previously at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and at Webster Hall
in New York.
In 2001 the Florida Legislature approved an amendment to Chapter 847, "Obscenity,"
which under s. 847.0134 reads:
(1) Except for those establishments that are legally operating or have been
granted a permit from a local government to operate as adult entertainment
establishments on or before July 1, 2001, an adult entertainment
establishment that sells, rents, loans, distributes, transmits, shows, or
exhibits any obscene material, as described in s. 847.0133, an adult
entertainment establishment that sells, rents, loans, distributes, transmits,
shows, or exhibits in whole or in part, depicts nudity, sexual conduct, sexual
excitement, sexual battery, sexual bestiality, or sadomasochistic abuse and
that is harmful to minors, as described in s. 847.001, may not be located
within 2,500 feet of the real property that comprises a public or private
elementary school, middle school, or secondary school unless the county or
Commission Memorandum
Approval of the Miami Beach Convention Center for
Conventions, Expositions or Events Involving Adult Materials.
January 14, 2004
Page 3
municipality approves the location under proceedings as provided in s.
~125.66(4) for counties or s. 166.041(3)(c) for municipalities.
(2) A violation of this section constitutes a felony of the third degree,
punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083.
Section 166.041(3)(c) F.S. refers to the process by which a municipality must
conduct a review for a zoning map change.
The approval of the Convention Center location would allow the Convention Center to
entertain similar requests in the future as the approval under consideration is for the
location and not the exposition. As part of the process, staff requested that legal notice be
mailed to neighborhoods surrounding the Convention Center, including property owners
facing Meridian Avenue, Washington Avenue, Lincoln Road and Dade Boulevard, including
the Miami Dade County School Board, some of which are farther than the required radius
of 375 feet.
This application is the first one for review since the Florida Legislature amended Chapter
847 F.S., thus, this is a process with no prior guidelines or criteria established. As a venue
that may hold these kinds of productions in the future, staff is not overly concerned with the
location. As a minor concern, it should be noted that although the Convention Center is
separated by Washington Avenue from a residential district to the east; by the Collins
Canal and Dade Boulevard from a residential district and Miami Beach High School to the
north, and the residential area west of Meridian Avenue, it is a very large venue which as
part of the approval, can be requested to contain inside any adult production. It is also
suggested that any adult production have an age restriction of 21-and-over only admission.
PLANNING BOARD ACTION
The Planning Board heard this matter at a public hearing on October 28, 2003 and voted
5-0 (two members absent) to recommend that the City Commission approve the location of
the Convention Center to permit this type event, but with a limitation of no more than 2 of
these events per year and that each application for this type of event come before the
Planning Board for review to discuss the actual programming under the procedure set by
State Statutes. In addition, the Board also recommended that the City Commission set the
hours of operation for this type of event at the Convention Center to no eadier than 9 a.m.
and no later than 2 a.m.
LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
At its December 8, 2003 meeting, the Land Use and Development Committee deferred
discussion of this item to the full Commission.
Commission Memorandum
Approval of the Miami Beach Convention Center for
Conventions, Expositions or Events Involving Adult Materials.
January 14, 2004
Page 4
CITY COMMISSION ACTION
At its December 10, 2003 meeting, the Commission approved the Resolution allowing the
Miami Beach Convention Center as the location to hold conventions, expositions or event
involving adult materials pursuant to the provisions of Section 847.0134, F.S., subject to
the following amendments:
· No more than two (2) events annually.
· Events to be held south to Hall "C", away from Miami Beach High School.
· No explicit material shall be visible from any public right-of-way.
· Only legal activities and materials (no nudity or lewd behavior).
· City Commission review and approval of each event.
· Entrance to event shall be only from Convention Center Drive.
· Establish Guidelines: Review the Los Angeles Convention Center guidelines and
add to guidelines prohibiting nudity or lewd behavior. (see attachments)
In response to the Commission's directive, attached you will find the proposed "Booking
Requirements for Adult Entertainment Oriented Events", which set forth the guidelines for
booking procedures. Also attached are the "Operating Requirements for Adult Oriented
Events" which will be incorporated into the Lease Agreement(s). It is important to note
that similar to the Los Angeles guidelines, the "no nudity" provisions apply to live people,
but not to pictures or video to be displayed within the event premises.
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION
The City Attorney has advised that City Commission review, or review by a City board,
would not be sustainable unless the Commission also adopted a specific timetable for
review and action, and specific review criteria. The City Attorney has also recommended
that the City Commission not conduct a per event review, which inevitably would involve a
review of the event's content. Alternatively, the City Attorney recommends that the
Commission adopt a probationary period of two years for the use of the Convention
Center for these events to allow time for a determination as to its desirability at the
Convention Center, and therefore a sunset provision after two years has been added to
the resolution. The City Attorney has also advised that the proposed limitation of two
events per year, and other regulations added to the resolution and booking requirements
for these events at the Convention Center should be upheld as a reasonable time, manner
and place restrictions in order to limit the secondary effects that may arise from the
presence of adult materials and content at the Convention Center, considering its
proximity to nearby residential and school uses. Secondary effect studies upon which
these regulations were based were found in Gerard, Local Regulation of Adult Businesses
(West 2002); National Obscenity Law Center, Secondary Effects Studies; and case law on
adult entertainment. The proposed minimum age restriction of 21 years for admission to
the event is contrary to case law on this subject, so the minimum age has been set in the
resolution at 18 years of age for admission. Individual events may voluntarily increase the
minimum age to 21 years if they desire.
Commission Memorandum
Approval of the Miami Beach Convention Center for
Conventions, Expositions or Events Involving Adult Materials.
January 14, 2004
Page 5
CONCLUSION
The procedure set forth in 166.041 (3)(c) F.S. refers to the process by which a municipality
may approve the location under certain proceedings. This procedure requires that the City
Commission hold two advertised public hearings with at least one hearing being held after
5:00 p.m. The first public hearing shall be held at least seven days after the day that the
first advertisement is published. The second public hearing shall be held at least ten days
after the first hearing and shall be advertised at least five days prior to the public hearing.
Immediately following the public hearing at the second reading, this resolution may be
adopted by an affirmative vote of five-sevenths of all members of the City Commission.
The attached resolution reflects the Commission action of its December 10, 2003 meeting
and incorporates the City Attorney's recommendations stated above including the sunset
provision two (2) years from the date of this hearing in lieu of future City Commission
review and approval of each event.
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City of Miami Beach - City Clerk's Office
December 10, 2003 Commission Meeting / REGULAR AGENDA I R7 - Resolutions
4:05:37 p.m.
R7A Approval Of The Miami Beach Convention Center For Events Involving Adult Materials.
A Resolution Approving The Miami Beach Convention Center As A Location For Conventions,
Expositions Or Events Involving Adult Materials, Pursuant To The Provisions Of Section
847.0134, Florida Statutes. 3:00 p.m. Public Hearing,
(Planning Department)
ACTION: First of two required Public Hearings held. Resolution No. 2003-25431 adopted as
amended and voided pending approval at the second Public Hearing (See Resolution
2004-25458). The Planning Board resolution was used as the base resolution. Motion made
by Commissioner Steinberg; seconded by Vice-Mayor Smith. Voice vote: 7-0. Second public
hearing scheduled for January 14, 2004. R. Parcher to notice. Lilia Cardillo to place on the
Commission Agenda. Jorge Gomez to handle.
Jorge Gomez, Planning Department Director, presented the item.
Mathew Bank, producer of the event, spoke.
Minnette Benson spoke.
Lily Pardo spoke.
David Kelsey spoke.
Heather Frank (Funk) and Jessica Moore spoke.
Aynee Peralta spoke.
David Phelps, Gay and lesbian Foundation of South Florida, spoke.
Rebecca Dawn Birch spoke.
Commissioner Bower stated she is not focusing on this event, but all types of events which
could be held at the Miami Beach Convention Center if this is approved. She wanted to clarify
that approving this resolution will open the doors to any type of adult material in the future.
Jorge Gomez, Planning Director, reviewed the Planning Board's resolution and their
recommendations.
Commissioner Steinberg stated that these types of shows should be shifted south away from
Beach High to Hall "C" and explicit materials should not be able to be viewed from the street.
Commissioner Bower requested that language be added that only legal activities and materials
be allowed and guidelines be established.
Commissioner Gross asked if the Convention Center Guidelines cover some of these areas.
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Doug Tober, General Manager, SMG, stated that the economic impact events are the trade
shows. Part of the contract states that ali events must abide by the laws and regulations. The
guidelines that the Los Angeles Convention Center has, actually prohibits nudity and any kind of
lewd behavior or any kind of performance that might make a dance event more adult than it
may already be.
Amendments:
1. Guidelines: Review the Los Angeles Convention Center guidelines and add to
guidelines no nudity or lewd behavior.
2. Convention south to Hall "C" away from Miami Beach High School.
3. No material shall be visible from any public right of way.
4. Only legal activities and materials.
5. City Commission review and approval.
6. Enter from Convention Center Drive.
7. Consideration should be given to promoter's reputation and financial resources.
Gary Held, Assistant City Attorney, spoke.
Vice-Mayor Smith asked whether the City Commission is being selective by having these
guidelines for these types of shows but no guidelines for other shows, and how that plays out in
a constitutional argument.
Murray Dubbin, City Attorney, stated that there are existing guidelines being used which govern
the financial capability and reputation of a promoter. He recommends that the guidelines be
applicable to all events.
Doug Tober, General Manager, SMG, stated that there are presently guidelines, and each user
of the Center must complete a rental application that asks about their financial wherewithal and
references.
Handout or reference materials:
1. Notice of Ad in The Miami Herald
2. Email from Roy James to Special Master to the Attention of the City Commission dated
12/9/03 RE: Gay Expo at the Miami Beach Convention Center to be held in June 2004.
3. Los Angeles Convention Center Operating Guidelines for the Gay Erotic Expo, 9120-9122103
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