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2004-25557 Reso RESOLUTION NO. 2004-25557 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ESTABLISHMENT OF RESTRICTED RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT ZONE 13/LOWER WEST AVENUE, WITH BOUNDARIES AS FOLLOWS: ON THE SOUTH, THE CENTERLINE OF 5TH STREET; ON THE NORTH, THE CENTERLINE OF 13TH STREET; ON THE EAST BY ALTON COURT; AND ON THE WEST, THE WESTERLY LINE OF WEST AVENUE. WHEREAS, the City has received petitions from residents of Lower West Avenue requesting the establishment of restricted residential parking zone for the Lower West Avenue neighborhood with boundaries as follows: on the south, the centerline of 5th Street; on the north, the centerline of 13th Street; on the east by Alton Court; and on the west, the westerly line of West Avenue; and, WHEREAS, a publicly noticed workshop was held on February 23, 2004, with residents of the affected areas and said notices were distributed to residents within 375 feet of the affected areas; and WHEREAS, participants had an opportunity to review, comment, and provide input toward the recommended program for the area; and WHEREAS, a majority of the residents in attendance concurred with the recommendations and voted to proceed with the creation of the proposed residential parking zone; and WHEREAS, the Administration also sent courtesy notices to all residents within 375 feet of each of the affected areas advising that the City's Transportation and Parking Committee (TPC) would review this issue on Monday, April 12, 2004, and WHEREAS, the TPC has reviewed the Administration's recommendations regarding the proposed Lower West Avenue Residential Parking Zone and has endorsed the creation of said zone; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Article II, entitled, "Metered Parking", of the Miami Beach City Code, Section 106-78, entitled, "Creation of residential parking area", the Mayor and City Commission must now hold a public hearing to consider the creation of a restricted residential parking zone (Lower West Avenue). NOW THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that a public hearing to consider the establishment of a restricted residential parking zone for the Lower West Avenue neighborhood, is hereby called to be held before the Mayor and City Commission in their Chambers on the Third Floor of City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, at 5:01 P.M. on Wednesday, May 26,2004, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish appropriate Public Notice of said Public Hearing at which time and place all interested parties will be heard. May ,2004. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION ~d ~~~ CITY CLERK < ~ ~),-- 'L--()/j ~ u. r JMG/CMC/SF T:\AGEN DA\2003\may52004 \consenl\RESIPUBLlCHEARINGLOWERWEST A VENUE.reso.doc CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY a. ""'iiiiF" Condensed Title: A Resolution setting a public hearing to consider the establishment of a restricted residential parking zone for the Lower West Avenue Neighborhood. Issue: Should a public hearing be set to consider a restricted residential parking zone for the Lower West Avenue neighborhood? Item Summa IRecommendation: The Administration held a publicly noticed workshop on February 23, 2004, with affected residents to receive input and comments regarding the establishment of a residential parking zone. A majority of the participants voted to proceed with the establishment of said restricted residential parking zone. The Administration recommends a rovin the resolution. Financial Information: Amount to be expended: Finance Dept. Source of Funds: D T:\AGENDA\2004\May504\Consent\RESIPUBLlCHEARINGLOWERWESTAVE AGENDA ITEM C 7 F DATE 0S-1J<{ CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 www.ci.miami-beach.fl.us m COMMISSION MEMORANDUM From: Mayor David Dermer and Date: May 5, 2004 Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez~ City Manager A RESOLUTIO F THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ESTABLISHMENT OF RESTRICTED RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT ZONE 13/LOWER WEST AVENUE. To: Subject: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS The City of Miami Beach Parking Department received petitions from residents of the Lower West Avenue neighborhood (5th Street to 13th Street) requesting the establishment of restricted residential parking zone for their respective neighborhood. The Parking Department has surveyed the area and formulated recommendations for review by residents of the neighborhood. The Lower West Avenue (5th Street to 13th Street) corridor is comprised predominantly of unregulated on-street parking spaces with the following exceptions which are metered parking: . 900 block of West Avenue (east side only) . 1200 block (West Avenue to Alton Road) of 9th and 10th Streets Currently, the unregulated areas serve as parking for residents; however, the predominant intrusion into the unregulated area is generated by residents and their visitors from the abutting residential parking zones (Residential Parking Zone Two/Flamingo Park and Zone Three/Michigan Avenue). This intrusion is displacing residential parking spaces in the Lower West Avenue corridor. A publicly noticed workshop was held with residents of the affected areas on Monday, February 23, 2004. A total of seven (7) residents attended the workshop despite extensive notification efforts, including direct mail to all residents within 375 feet of the affected areas. Participants had an opportunity to review, comment, and provide input. A majority of the residents in attendance concurred with the recommendations. A vote was held at the end of the workshop and a majority voted to proceed with the establishment of said program. Subsequently, the Administration sent notices to all residents within 375 feet of the affected areas advising that the City's TPC (Transportation and Parking Committee) would review this issue on Monday, April 12, 2004. The TPC reviewed the Administration's Lower West Avenue Public Hearing Commission Memorandum May 5, 2004 Page 2 of 3 recommendation to establish a program for the neighborhood and endorsed the recommendation. Therefore, pursuant to Article II, entitled, "Metered Parking", of the Miami Beach City Code, Chapter 106-78, entitled, "Creation of residential parking area", the Mayor and City Commission must hold a public hearing to consider the establishment of a residential zone for the Lower West Avenue Neighborhood. The following is a summary of the recommendations proposed for your Residential Parking Program for Lower West Avenue: Restricted Parkin" Boundaries: . South: . North: . East: . West: Centerline of 5th Street Centerline of 13th Street Alton Court Westerly Line of West Avenue Restricted ParkinQ Hours: . Restricted residential parking 6:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M. Monday through Friday and 24 hours a day Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays. . Residential decals will not be honored at parking meters. Residential ParkinQ Permit Zone Fees: Annual Permit Fee*: Annual Visitor Hang-Tag*: Visitor "Scratch-Off' Hang-Tag: $50.00 (plus tax) per vehicle. $50.00 (plus tax) One (1) hang-tag per resident. 24 Hour hang-tag: $1.00 (plus sales tax) per hang-tag. Five (5) hang-tags may be purchased monthly up to six months in advance. Additional hang-tags are available for parties, social affairs, etc. ReQuirements: Bona fide residents of the Zone would be mailed a registration/decal purchase package. Each resident that wishes to park vehicle(s) in the restricted parking areas outlined above must register to participate in the "Lower West Avenue" Residential Parking Permit Program/Zone 13. Copies of the following documents will be required to register and purchase a decal/hang-tag for the zone: . Government Issued Photo Identification. . Proof of residency such as current (within last 30 days) utility bill (electric, gas, etc.). . Valid vehicle registration** Notes *AII annualized fees may be prorated semi-annually. **Vehicle registration( s) with outstanding parking violations will not be allowed to participate in the residential parking program. All outstanding parking violations must be satisfied prior to participation. Lower West Avenue Public Hearing Commission Memorandum May 5, 2004 Page 3 of 3 Promulaation of ReQulations: Signs would be posted in the areas promulgating the appropriate restriction. Typically two to three signs per block face would be installed. Vehicles parking within these posted areas must display a valid residential parking decal, visitor hang-tag, or "scratch-off" hang- tag. Enforcement: Progressive enforcement would commence on an agreed upon date for a period of thirty (30) days in the form of warnings. This would graduate to the issuance of parking citations for a period of thirty (30) days, and subsequently, vehicle impoundment may be necessary to properly enforce the parking regulations/restrictions. CONCLUSION A public hearing should be called before the Mayor and Commission in their Chambers on the Third Floor of City Hall, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, at 5:01 P.M. on Wednesday, May 26, 2004, and the City Clerk should publish appropriate Public Notice of the said Public Hearing in a newspaper and general circulation in the City of Miami Beach, at which time and place all interested parties will be heard. JMG/CMC/SF T:\AGENDA\2004\mayS04\ConsentlRESIPUBlICHEARINGLOWERWEST AVENUE.CME.doc l' N PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL ZONE 13 (LOWER WEST AVENUE) b.dGJ 0 w <( 0 ?( ll::: ~ Z Ul W 0 3: 9TH ST ~ ..J <( _.~molllt_ ~._motft'll_ uar .ALTON_ _.__mo_A". LEGEND BOUNDARIES ~~~PAIUCING mm IETERS II RIlImENTlAL 18T~ 18T8IIM! TOTAL.ACe8: 111 +I- --