Ordinance 2022-4479 ORDINANCE NO. 2022-4479
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 106 OF THE CODE OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC AND
VEHICLES," BY AMENDING ARTICLE II, ENTITLED "METERED PARKING,"
BY AMENDING DIVISION 2, ENTITLED "RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS,"
BY AMENDING SECTION 106-84 THEREOF, ENTITLED "EXEMPTIONS,"
BY EXEMPTING MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS OR OPERATORS WITH
VALID DISABLED PERSON OR DISABLED VETERAN LICENSE PLATES,
OR DISABLED PERSON PARKING PERMITS, FROM THE FEE
REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION AND
ISSUANCE OF RESIDENTIAL PARKING AREA PERMITS;AND PROVIDING
FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach is a small barrier island nestled between Biscayne
Bay (on the west) and the Atlantic Ocean (on the east); and
WHEREAS, the City only has approximately 90,000 residents and fifteen (15) square
miles of land within its territorial jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, despite its small size, the City of Miami Beach is an internationally-
renowned tourist destination; and
WHEREAS, due to its domestic and international popularity as an art and cultural, resort,
shopping, and entertainment destination, the City hosts thousands of visitors (including many
"day-trippers") each and every day of the year; and
WHEREAS, due to its density and small geographic area, there is limited residential
parking within the City; and
WHEREAS, the Miami Beach City Commission previously created residential parking
permit areas (meant for the benefit of City residents who reside in such areas), and there are
presently twenty(20) such residential parking permit areas (or"zones") in the City; and
WHEREAS, there is a statewide (and national) problem concerning the fraudulent and
illegal acquisition and usage of disabled person license plates and parking permits; and
WHEREAS, the rampant use (and misuse) of disabled person license plates and
parking permits within the City's residential parking permit areas (by individuals not residing
in such residential parking permit areas) has directly led to many City residents often being
unable to find any available parking space within their designated residential parking zone;
and
WHEREAS, on January 10, 2022, the topic of disabled parking permit abuse in the
City was discussed at the Transportation, Parking and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities
Committee (the "TPBPF Committee") meeting, and the TPBPF Committee unanimously
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passed a motion strongly recommending that the City issue zone-specific residential parking
permits to those City residents possessing a valid, disabled person license plate or permit;
and
WHEREAS, at the Disability Access Committee ("DAC") meeting held on January 18,
2022, the DAC discussed the disabled parking permit issue and, although no formal vote was
taken due to lack of quorum based upon pending appointment/re-appointment paperwork,
the DAC members present verbally communicated their support for this initiative and the
proposed Ordinance amendment; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission find that this issue concerning the lack
of available parking for City residents within their respective residential parking permit areas
is caused, in substantial part, by vehicle owners or operators parking vehicles in residential
parking permit areas (in which they do not live) throughout the City merely by virtue of
displaying a disabled person license plate or parking permit, or a disabled veteran license
plate; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission desire to adopt the following amendment
(which has been recommended by the City's Parking Department) to address, and hopefully
remediate, the ongoing issue concerning the lack of available parking for City residents, and
especially residents with disabilities, within their respective residential parking permit
areas/zones.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the section of the City's Exemptions to Residential Parking Permits, as
such Ordinance is codified in section 106-84 of the City Code, be amended as follows and
as hereinafter set forth below:
CHAPTER 106
TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
ARTICLE II. METERED PARKING
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DIVISION 2, RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS
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Sec. 106-84. Exemptions.
Vehicles Motor vehicle owners or operators with valid handicapped disabled person license
plates issued by the department of motor vehicles and displaying the internationally accepted
wheelchair symbol, handicapped disabled person parking permits, or disabled veteran motor
vehicle license plates shall be ace exempt from the fee requirements associated with the
application and issuance of residential parking area permits, as set forth in subsections 106-79(b)
and 106-79(c)of this division.
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SECTION 2. REPEALER.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby
repealed.
SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY.
If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the
remaindershall not be affected by such invalidity.
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 part of the Miami
Beach City Code. The sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered 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 the /f day of ArCA , 2022
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9 day of 'bra' 2022.
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. I MAR 1 4 2022�Dan Gelber, Mayor
Rafael E. Gr=nado, City Clerk
(Sponsored by Commissioner Mark Samuelian and co-sponsored by Vice Mayor Kristen
Rosen Gonzalez, Commissioner Alex J. Fernandez, and Commissioner David Richardson)
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MIAMI BEACH
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney
DATE: March 9, 2022
10:40 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing
SUBJECT:AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 106 OF THE CODE
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC AND
VEHICLES," BY AMENDING ARTICLE II, ENTITLED "METERED
PARKING," BY AMENDING DIVISION 2, ENTITLED "RESIDENTIAL
PARKING PERMITS," BY AMENDING SECTION 106-84 THEREOF,
ENTITLED "EXEMPTIONS," BY EXEMPTING MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS
OR OPERATORS WITH VALID DISABLED PERSON OR DISABLED
VETERAN LICENSE PLATES, OR DISABLED PERSON PARKING
PERMITS, FROM THE FEE REQUIREMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE
APPLICATION AND ISSUANCE OF RESIDENTIAL PARKING AREA
PERMITS; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY,
CODIFICATION,AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ANALYSIS
See attached Commission Memorandum.
SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA
N/A.
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
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 Trackina
Office of the City Attorney
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Sponsor
Commissioner Samuelian and Co-sponsored by Commissioners Rosen Gonzalez, Fernandez,
and Richardson
ATTACHMENTS:
Description
o Commission Memorandum
o Ordinance
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City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive,Miami Beach,Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov
COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission
FROM: Rafael A. Paz, City A Second Reading/Public Hearing
DATE: March 9, 2022
SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA,AMENDING CHAPTER 106 OF THE CODE OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ENTITLED "TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES,"
BY AMENDING ARTICLE II, ENTITLED "METERED PARKING," BY
AMENDING DIVISION 2, ENTITLED "RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS," BY
AMENDING SECTION 106-84 THEREOF, ENTITLED "EXEMPTIONS," BY
EXEMPTING MOTOR VEHICLE OWNERS OR OPERATORS WITH VALID
DISABLED PERSON OR DISABLED VETERAN LICENSE PLATES, OR
DISABLED PERSON PARKING PERMITS, FROM THE FEE REQUIREMENTS
ASSOCIATED WITH THE APPLICATION AND ISSUANCE OF RESIDENTIAL
PARKING AREA PERMITS; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER,
SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Currently, the City Code allows any person with a disabled person license plate or permit —
resident or non-resident alike — to park in all 20 non-metered residential parking permit zones
throughout the City, without having to comply with any of the City's parking code requirements,
such as proof of residency within a residential parking permit zone, payment of the annual parking
permit fee, and the like. The broad exemption from the City's parking requirements is available to
any person displaying a disabled person or disabled veteran license plate, or a disabled person
parking permit.
Although the underlying policy rationale for the City's current policy reflects the City Commission's
strong values and leadership on accessibility issues for the benefit of the disabled community,
regrettably, the fraudulent and illegal acquisition and use of disabled person license plates and
parking permits has become a statewide(and national)problem. The rampant misuse of disabled
person license plates and parking permits within the City's residential parking permit areas, by
individuals who are not disabled and do not reside in the City or in any residential parking zone,
has directly led to many City residents often being unable to find any available parking space
within their designated residential parking zone, particularly in the South of Fifth neighborhood.
The proposed Ordinance, which is sponsored by Commissioner Mark Samuelian and co-
sponsored by Vice Mayor Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, Commissioner Alex Fernandez, and
Commissioner David Richardson,would amend Section 106-84 of the City Code to limit the overly
broad scope of the current exemption, and provide that City residents possessing valid disabled
person or disabled veteran license plates, or disabled person parking permits, shall be exempt
from all fees associated with the application and issuance of a residential parking permit for the
residential parking area(or"zone")of the City in which they reside, but would otherwise be subject
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Commission Memorandum— Ordinance Amending Sec. 106-84 re: Disabled Parking in
Residential Zones
March 9, 2022
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to the City's parking requirements with respect to parking in a non-metered residential parking
permit zone, including proof of residency within the residential parking permit zone, as the City's
20 residential parking zones were established specifically for the benefit of City residents who
reside in such areas.
The proposed Ordinance seeks to remediate the ongoing issue concerning the lack of available
parking for City residents within their respective residential parking permit areas/zones that is
caused, in substantial part, by vehicle owners or operators parking vehicles in residential parking
permit areas (in which they do not live) throughout the City, merely by virtue of displaying a
disabled person or disabled veteran license plate, or a disabled person parking permit.
On January 10, 2022, the topic of disabled parking permit abuse in the City was discussed at the
Transportation, Parking and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee (the "TPBPF Committee")
meeting, and the TPBPF Committee unanimously passed a motion strongly recommending that
the City issue zone-specific residential parking permits to those City residents possessing a valid,
disabled person license plate or permit(see LTC No.027-2022,attached and incorporated hereto
as Exhibit"A").
Additionally, at its meeting on January 18, 2022, the Disability Access Committee ("DAC") also
discussed the disabled parking permit issue and, although no formal vote was taken due to lack
of quorum at that meeting, the DAC members present verbally communicated their support for
this initiative and the proposed Ordinance (see Public Works Department Memorandum dated,
January 19, 2022, attached and incorporated hereto as Exhibit"B").
Moreover,the City's Parking Department recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt
the proposed amendment to remediate the ongoing issue concerning the lack of available parking
for City residents, and especially residents with disabilities within their respective residential
parking permit areas/zones.
The proposed Ordinance was unanimously approved without any modification(s) by the Mayor
and City Commission at first reading on February 9, 2022, and will now be considered upon
second reading/public hearing at the March 9, 2022 City Commission meeting.
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DocuSign Envelope ID:8B291B1C-0144-4976-B0F8-0ED014C1EF26
MIAMIBEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
NO.LTC# 027-2022 LETTER TO COMMISSION
TO: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber nd ers of the City Commission
FROM: Alina T. Hudak, City Manag r
DATE: January 24, 2022
SUBJECT: TPBPF Committee Motion—Handicap Placards in Residential Zones
The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide you with correspondence
received from the Transportation, Parking & Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities
Committee.
EC/MB
C: Mark Taxis, Assistant City Manager
Eric Carpenter, Assistant City Manager
Lester Sola, Assistant City Manager
Monica Beltran, Parking Director
Alberto Ventura, Assistant Parking Director
Jose Gonzalez, Transportation Director
EXHIBIT "A"
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Marc Edelstein,Chairman TO: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission
Al Feola,Vice-Chair
FROM: Transportation, Parking &Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee
Members: DATE: January 24, 2022
Carolina Bolado
Dean Campbell
Cynthia Esquivel SUBJECT:Handicap Placards in Residential Zones
Matthew Gultanoff
Patricia Henao Members Present: Carolina Bolado;Marc Edelstein;Al Feola;Cynthia Esquivel;Linda Kolko;Linsey
Linda Kolko Lovell;Amy Rabin;Patricia Henao and Matthew Gultanoff
Linsey Lovell
JP Morgan Members Absent:JP Morgan;Esteban Porcelli;and Dean Campbell
Esteban Porcelli
Amy Rabin
Dear Honorable Mayor and City Commission:
The Transportation, Parking and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee
(TPBPFC) held its hybrid meeting on January 10rh, 2022 and again discussed the
issue of handicap placard abuse. The Committee unanimously passed the below
motion regarding the use of handicap parking placards in residential zones.
The TPBPFC strongly recommends that residents with handicap parking
placards, be required to obtain a residential permit that is to be residential zone
specific.
As an advisory Committee,we strongly request your consideration on the above
motion.
Sincerely,
Transportation, Parking&Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Committee
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Tel:305-673-7080,Fax:305-673-7028
January 19, 2022
MEETING OF THE DISABILITY ACCESS COMMITTEE ON JUANUARY 18, 2022
RE: ABUSE OF DISABLED PARKING PERMITS ON RESIDENTIAL ZONES
Dear Commissioner Samuelian,
On January 18, 2022, the Disability Access Committee discussed the proposed
amendments to the existing Ordinance on addressing Disabled Parking in Residential Zones
being discussed in the February 9, Commission agenda. Eleven (11) of the fourteen (14)
members were present at the meeting, however there was no quorum for official voting due to
pending paperwork related to their recent appointments/re-appointments.
This letter is to communicate that the members verbally showed their support of the City's
efforts to curb the abuse of disabled parking permits in residential neighborhoods by requiring a
residential parking permit to be used in residential parking spaces. This item was discussed with
Parking Director Monica Beltran, several representatives of the Police Department including Chief
Clements, Major Doce, Sgt Price, and South of Fifth resident David Suarez.
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