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LTC 287-2023 Resolutions from Miami Beach United (MBU} Board of Directors - Relating to Items on the June 28, 2023, Commission MeetingMIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK LTC# 287-2023 LET T ER T O C O M M IS SIO N TO: FROM: DATE: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members of the City Commission Alina T. Hudak, City Manager Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney Joseph M. Centorino, Inspector General Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk m June 26, 2023 SUBJECT: Resolutions from Miami Beach United (MBU} Board of Directors - Relating to Items on the June 28, 2023, Commission Meeting. On behalf of the Board of Directors of Miami Beach United (MBU), please find resolutions in advance of the Commission Meeting of June 28, 2023, pertaining to: C4 P Ref: PB - Al cohol Hours, W est Avenue/Alton Road. (Fernandez) C7 T Require Anchor Limitation Areas for Mooring Field Project. (Arriola) CA R5 L O/C- 1:45 p.m. 2" Rdg, Al cohol Hours of Sale-Art Deco Cultural Dist. (Gelber ) PL/CA R5 M 1"Rdg, Indoor Restaurant Ambient Entertainm ent Pilot Program . (Arriola) PL R5 O 1"Rdg, Alton Rd Office Height Overlay-Tr ansient Use/Overlay Exceptions. (Dom inguez) PL 5/7 R9 D Ref: PB - Unifo rm 2:00 a.m . Along Alton Road and West Avenue. (Gelber) CA/PL Miami Beach United Board of Directors Resolutions for City Commission meeting 6.28.23 C7T Sponsored by Arriola AUTHORIZING THE CITY ADMINISTRATION TO PROCEED WITH THE DESIGN AND PLANNING FOR A MOORING FIELD PROJECT WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, PROVIDED THAT MOORING FIELD OPERATIONS SHALL NOT COMMENCE UNLESS AND UNTIL ANCHOR LIMITATION AREAS ARE ESTABLISHED FOR ADJACENT RESIDENTIAL ISLANDS Miami Beach United supports the ongoing efforts of the City to move forward with the mooring field project to address the critical environmental health issues which plague our Bay; however, we DO NOT SUPPORT C7T as presented since we believe that its conditions are, at the least, premature. RSL Sponsored by Gelber -- 1 :45 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing PROHIBIT SALE AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL IN ART DECO CULTURAL DISTRICT AFTER 2:00 A.M. AND CRITERIA FOR EXCEPTIONS Miami Beach United SUPPORTS this ordinance amendment which rolls back the hours for the sale and consumption of alcohol from 5 AM to 2 AM in the Art Deco Cultural District, with exceptions to be based upon procedures and criteria as stated. C4P Sponsored by Fernandez R9D Sponsored by Gelber REFERRAL TO THE PLANNING BOARD -AMEND CHAPTER 7 OF THE MIAMI BEACH RESILIENCY CODE AND CHAPTER 142 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TO ADOPT A UNIFORM INDOOR TERMINATION TIME FOR THE SALE AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AT ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS ALONG BOTH SIDES OF WEST AVENUE, AND TO ADOPT A PROSPECTIVE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TERMINATION TIME FOR NEW ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ESTABLISHMENTS ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF ALTON ROAD, IN ORDER TO CREATE PARITY WITH THE WEST SIDE OF ALTON ROAD, WHICH IS SUBJECT TO A PROSPECTIVE 2:00 A.M. TERMINATION TIME M ia m i B e a c h U n ite d SUPPORTS this ordinance to prevent the nightclub industry from drifting into the West Avenue residential neighborhood which would negatively impact the 10,000 full-time residents who live there. Screeching cars and crowds of bar patrons cause late night noise throughout the evening, especially as patrons leave the bars at 5:00 am. We see the problem escalating unless action is taken. Note, a similar ordinance has already been adopted in Sunset Harbour and South of Fifth. R5M Sponsored by Arriola -- First Reading INDOOR RESTAURANT AMBIENT ENTERTAINMENT PILOT PROGRAM IN SUNSET HARBOUR AND SOUTH OF FIFTH FROM 11 AM TO 6 PM, SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Miami Beach United DOES NOT SUPPORT allowing live entertainment, whether ambient or non-ambient, to be performed at commercial establishments as of right. Given that code enforcement already has difficulty enforcing noise disruption as evidenced by the extremely low percentage of noise complaints which result in citations, significantly expanding the number of locations allowed to offer live entertainment poses an unacceptable risk to resident quality of life. The city commission should uphold two decades of solid and effective planning and zoning decisions rather than prioritize this advocacy on behalf of insistent commercial interests over the clearly stated will of the affected neighborhoods. Further, a pilot program which allows more possible noise disruption is at the very least premature, since we currently have a pilot program in place to measure and assess decibel levels which has not yet yielded data that would be dispositive. R5O Sponsored by Dominguez -- First Reading ALTON ROAD OFFICE HEIGHT OVERLAY - TRANSIENT USE AND OVERLAY EXCEPTIONS TO INCLUDE CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS FOR DEVELOPMENTS LOCATED BETWEEN LINCOLN ROAD AND 17TH STREET Miami Beach United OPPOSES this poorly conceived proposal which upends our zoning rules, sets a dangerous precedent, and nullifies the bonus FAR used to incentivize new residential construction by creating a loophole to increase an office/retail project by 25%. The project has already been given a height increase and extra 34,500 SF density from transferred development rights. There is no public benefit and we can think of no justification to give away even more FAR for a project originally presented as a viable 100% office building. This ordinance is an example of flagrant up-zoning and would create a 151,000 SF project on a small 52,500 SF lot. This is not good urban planning and not good governance. G ran ad o , R afa el From: Se nt: To: Cc: Su bje ct : A tt ach m en ts: Miami Beach United <info@miamibeachunited.org> Monday, June 26, 2023 2:36 PM Gelber, Dan; Fernandez, Alex; ladominguez@icloud.com; Rosen Gonzalez, Kristen; Meiner, Steven; Arriola, Ricky; Richardson, David Granado, Rafael; Paz, Rafael; Hudak, Alina; Madan, Rogelio; Carpenter, Eric; Mooney, Thomas; Callejas, Luis; Garces, Brian; Burger, Michele; Chiroles, Erick; Kallergis, Nick; Salinas, Monica; Novo, Robert; Miami Beach United; Cc: Adam Kravitz; Herb Frank; Hortense De Castro; Jorge Gonzalez; Ron Starkman; Saul Gross; Sco tt Needelman; Gayle; manning@attracting-solutions.com; Valerie Navarrete; Elizabeth Latone; Clare McCord; Lynette Long; aknap004@fiu.edu; Roger Resolutions In Advance of the 6/28/23 Commission Meeting MBU Resolutions for Commission Meeting 6.28.23.docx.pdf [ THIS MESSAGE COMES FROM AN EXTERNAL EMAIL - USE CAUTION WHEN REPLYING AND OPENING LINKS OR ATTACHMENTS] Good afternoon. On behalf of the Board of Directors of Miami Beach United, please find resolutions in advance of the Commission meeting on Wednesday June 28. Thank you. The Board of Directors Miami Beach United Miami Beach United 2023 Officers Clare McCord, President Ron Starkman, VP Government Affairs Saul Gross, Treasurer Adam Kravitz, Recording Secretary Committee Chairs: Hortense De Castro and Herb Frank, Membership Engagement Gayle Durham and Elizabeth Latone, Strategic Policy & Advocacy Valerie Navarrete, Forums and Events Amanda Knapp, Administration Directors: Roger Goldblatt, Marketing Jorge Gonzalez, Government Affairs Lynette Long, Membership Engagement Scott Needelman, Strategic Policy & Advocacy Manning Salazar, Membership Engagement 1