LTC 376-2022 Resolutions from Miami Beach United (MBU) Board of Directors - Relating to Items on the September 14, 2022 Commission Meeting.MIAMI BEACH
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
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376-2022
LETTER TO COMMISSION
TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission
Alina T. Hudak, City Manager
Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney
Joseph M. Centorino, Inspector General
FROM: Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk
DATE: September 13, 2022
SUBJECT: Resolutions from Miami Beach United (MBU) Board of Directors -Relating to
Items on the September 14, 2022 Commission Meeting.
On behalf of the Board of Directors of Miami Beach United (MBU), please find eleven resolutions in
advance of the Commission Meeting on September 14, 2022.
The Resolutions are related to the following Items:
C4 D Ref: PSNQLC -Enforcement Re: Noise From Vehicles, Including Exhausts. (Meiner)
C4 W Ref: LUSC/PB -LDR Amend, Estab Alternate Members for Land Use Brds. (Gelber) PL
C4 Y Ref: LUSC -Amendment for Sunset Harbour Perimeter Restaurant. (Arriola)
C7 AN Send Ur. Fla. Legislature Re: Vehicle Exhaust Noise/Urge Noise Camera Legis. (Meiner) CA
R5 D 10:35 a.m. 2nd Rdg, Demo by Neglect-Replication. (Fernandez/Rosen Gonzalez) PL 5/7
R5 F 10:45 a.m. 2 nd Rdg, R-PS1/R-PS2 Apt-Hotel Conv lncen-LDR Amend. (Fernandez) PL 5/7
R5 G 10:50 a.m. 2 nd Rdg, R-PS1/R-PS2 Apt Hotel Conv Inc-Comp Plan Amend. (Fernandez) PL
R5 N 1st Rdg, Rooftop Additions, Museum Historic District. (Rosen Gonzalez) PL 5/7
R5 T 1st Rdg, Ch. 2, Disclosure of Business Interests/Relationships. (Rosen Gonzalez) CA
R7 N Ratify Engagement w/ UM, Water Qual Research. (Fernandez/Rosen Gonzalez) EN 5/7
R7 0 Endorse MBPD's Proactive Enforcement, Motor Vehicle Noise Statute. (Fernandez) CA
R7 Q Create Database of CUPs for Public Access. (Meiner/Fernandez) CA
R7 S Establish Ad Hoc Nightlife Industry Taskforce Advisory Committee. (Rosen Gonzalez) CA
R9 F Ref: LUSC/PB -Ocean Terrace Overlay LDR Amendment. (Fernandez)
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I CONS EINT A.G IENDA -COMMISSIION ASSI GNMEN TS
C4D Referral To Public Safety/Neighborhood Quality Of Life Committee To Discuss Enforcement Efforts
Relating To Noise Emanating From Vehicles
and
R70 Resolution To Enforce Unreasonably Loud And Excessive Noise Emanating From Sound-Making
Devices In Motor Vehicles
Miami Beach United supports these two noise control related efforts which propose to develop a clearer
definition of excessive noise, and to enforce existing state legislation authorizing enforcement of excessive
noise emanating from motor vehicles. We applaud efforts by the Commission to make Miami Beach a quieter
and more pleasant place to live.
C4W Referral To Land Use Sustainability Committee To Add Alternate Members To Land Use Boards
Miami Beach United opposes this unnecessary maneuver which seems to be a solution looking for a problem.
The use of alternates could cause legal issues, for instance when an item is continued but the board member
who was absent/missed hearing some of the arguments made, then votes on the matter at a subsequent
meeting, (e.g., Fox v Town of Greenland). While this could potentially be remedied by having the alternate
return just for continued items which they heard previously, but that seems impractical; as it is, serving on a
Land Use Board is an enormous responsibility and time commitment to do so properly, ethically, and in a
manner that does justice to each issue. Asking someone to do so to merely to serve as an understudy in the
unlikely and infrequent event of a board member being absent seems an undue burden.
However, the biggest concern is that an alternate member could create an imbalance on the board since
certain seats are created with specific criteria, i.e., professional licenses, climate change expertise, historic
preservation perspective, etc. Would there be an alternate for each of those specific seats, or would the
residents be forced to accept someone opining on a matter about which they don't have the relevant
experience to bring to the discussion?
We see no valid reason to upend the current system which has functioned successfully for so long, especially
as the proposal would assuredly create more problems than it would purport to solve.
C4Y Alcohol Establishments in Sunset Harbour
Miami Beach United opposes this and asks that this item be pulled from the consent agenda. It is quite
surprising that mere months after the City endorsed the comprehensive and detailed Sunset Harbour
Neighborhood plan, it would even consider discussing a project which so egregiously goes goes against the
clearly-stated will of the neighborhood, is inconsistent with the Neighborhood Plan, and chips away at existing
restrictions that make this neighborhood such a popular place to live and visit.
Moreover, this should be a private application, not a commission-sponsored proposal because it benefits one
developer and one project, rather than being a thoughtful proposal under consideration for the amelioration
of a neighborhood in its entirety. Commission-sponsored ordinances should be reserved for proposals that
benefit the public at large, which this does not.
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RSD DEMOLITION BY NEGLECT -REPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Miami Beach United supports this item which would strengthen the City's demolition by neglect procedures
and provide more specific guidance to both property owners and the Historic Planning Board. Further, the
proposal will establish clear and objective criteria consistent with the Secretary of Interior's Standards for the
Reconstruction of Historic Buildings, for the Board to evaluate during their review of applications for
Certificate of Appropriateness. Making these changes will not lessen the ability of the HPB to make decisions
on a case-by-case basis as to how to proceed, and it will disincentivize derelict owners from trying to
circumnavigate the city's laws regarding demolition by neglect. There is no reasonable justification to oppose
this item as it merely improves an existing law designed to protect our architectural heritage by ensuring that
owners follow our laws.
RSF and .8.5§ Convert Existing Apartment-Hotel To Residential Apartment Use
Miami Beach United supports incentivizing the conversion of apartment hotel uses to residential uses, despite
our reservations about setting precedent for additional FAR i n other cases. Nonetheless, this question was put
to the voters in the August 23rd 2022 election and was overwhelmingly supported with over 71% of the vote.
RSN Rooftop Additions in Museum Historic District
Miami Beach United opposes the permitting of multi-story habitable roof top additions in an arbitrarily
created 6 block area which spans parts of the Ocean Drive/Collins Historic District, the Flamingo Park Historic
District, and the Museum Historic District (as does the Planning Board). For over 30 years, existing structures
within these historic districts have only been permitted to have habitable one-story rooftop additions, with a
maximum floor to ceiling height of 12 feet, with no variances permitted. There is no compelling reason to
change our longstanding rules respecting historic properties and limiting rooftop additions in these three
historic districts. This change, if permitted, would predictably be expected to spiral out of control in other
areas of our cherished historic districts, undoing decades of thoughtful historic preservation land use
management .
RST Expand Disclosure Requirements Applicable To City Elected Officials Employees Re: Business
Relationships With Those Doing Business With The City
This would expand the disclosure requirements for elected officials and city employees with respect to any
business relationships and financial interests . Miami Beach United supports any effort to strengthen our
transparency laws. However, the language of the draft ordinance could be improved with additional
clarification regarding to whom this applies, and it should be expanded to include appointed members of
quasi -judicial boards .
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R7N Use Of $122,000 For Water Quality/Contamination Research For Park View Canal
Miami Beach United supports this item. As Jackson, Mississippi is in the headlines for boil water advisories, it
is shocking to think that part of our city has been under a NO CONTACT water advisory sjnce March of 2020 .
This is a waterway that is home to a thriving mangrove ecosystem, providing grazing for entire families of
manatees, fish, and birds. Tourists and residents alike paddle, swim, and fish in the waterway which feeds into
Biscayne Bay. With independent testing showing dangerous levels of bacteria significantly higher than those
reported by the city and far too little communication about and action to resolve the issue, it is concerning as
a "canary in the coalmine" indicator about how we treat -or mistreat -our natural resources which drive our
tourism economy.
This is also an object lesson in how the City will react when, inevitably, the spate of development in North
Beach (whatever goes into the late, lamented Deauville site, the 20 story tower going up on 72nd street, the
Olympic pool on a parking lot being built directly above where pipes run north and south, and so much more)
trigger more aged pipes to crack under pressure. Will it take years of residents' repeated outcry that
something is not right to address those critical infrastructure failures too? Or will this experience remind the
City how urgent it is to address issues comprehensively, immediately, and until they are resolved, wherever
they may occur, as they seem to in other situations of infrastructure failure. As the City forges ahead in
significantly impactful new construction spanning the length of our island from 500 Alton to the Deauville site,
we must all remember that all of our neighborhoods, and all of our natural resources, must be equally cared
for in a timely manner.
RZQ Compile Database Of Conditional Use Permits Readily Available To Public
Miami Beach United supports this item as it enhances the availability of information and furthers the
objectives of our Residents Right to Know Ordinance.
R7S Establish an Ad Hoc Nightlife Industry Taskforce Advisory Committee
Miami Beach United supports this resolution ONLY IF the Task Force includes at least seven (7) resident
members, none of whom work in, are supported by, or are in any way affiliated with/have financial or other
interests in the restaurant, hotel, nightlife or entertainment sector; one resident to be appointed by each
Commissioner and the Mayor. Since the Task Force's charge is "to advise the Administration and City
Commission on nightlife issues, and to provide a forum to address quality of life issues affecting our residents
and nightlife business owners," Miami Beach United believes including residents is imperative; a task force
purporting to seek to address residents' concerns without actual residents is a complete non -starter.
R9F Zoning Regulations Ocean Terrace Overlay
Miami Beach United supports the referral, and eventual passage, of the Ocean Terrace Overlay LDR
amendment as it seeks to prevent the same issues plaguing Ocean Drive from occurring on Ocean Terrace .
Both Ocean Drive and Ocean Terrace are zoned Mixed-Use Entertainment, a zoning district developed decades
ago specifically to encourage investment, adaptive reuse, and drive economic revitalization in those two areas
of Miami Beach. Those goals have been accomplished with great success in South Beach, and pending the
commencement of the Terra Group project on Ocean Terrace, (as well as others along the NoBe Town Center
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corridor}, will be in North Beach going forward as well. However, an unintended consequence of not timely
amending and/or revoking this overlay has led to numerous problems on and around the Ocean Drive and
surrounding MXE neighborhoods related to their zoning, including but not limited to crime, unreasonably loud
noise, and out-of-control behavior by patrons, among other issues inherent to a MXE district. This LOR
amendment would eliminate most of the components of a MXE district which encourage undesirable activity,
and preclude the same issues that have plagued Ocean Drive and environs in South Beach from establishing a
foothold/doing similar quality-of-life damage to Ocean Terrace and environs in North Beach.