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Ordinance 2024-4598ORDINANCE NO.' 2024-4598 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 82 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, ENTITLED "PUBLIC PROPERTY," BY AMENDING ARTICLE V, ENTITLED "BEACHES," BY AMENDING DIVISION 1, ENTITLED "GENERALLY," BY AMENDING SECTION 82-443 THEREOF, ENTITLED "HIGH IMPACT PERIODS WITHIN HIGH IMPACT ZONES," IN ORDER TO MODIFY THE HIGH IMPACT PARKING RATE TO A HIGH IMPACT PARKING RATE OF UP TO $100.00, WITH AN EXCEPTION FOR RESIDENTS AND EMPLOYEES OF LOCAL BUSINESSES; AND BY AMENDING APPENDIX "A" OF THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE," TO REFLECT THE AMENDMENT IN SECTION 82-443; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach is an internationally renowned tourist destination that is famous for its beaches, -shopping, arts and entertainment, which are among the best in the world; and WHEREAS, due to its domestic and international popularity as a resort destination, many large-scale events and activities, both authorized by City permits and otherwise, "occur on the beaches and on the City's property; and WHEREAS, the City has seen ,an increasingly large number of visitors during these large-scale events and activities, and the sizeable number of individuals attending these events/activities has posed numerous challenges for the City, including a surge in the number of vehicles seeking parking spaces; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission wish "to modify the high impact parking rate to up $100:00; with an exception for residents and employees of local businesses, to manage and regulate ,the demand for limited parking resources effectively, and incentivize event attendees to explore alternative transportation options such as public transit, ridesharing, or carpooling. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE ,CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1 That Division 1 of Article 'V ,of Chapter 82 of the Code of the City' Miami Beach is hereby amended"as follows: CHAPTER 82 PUBLIC PROPERTY ARTICLE V. BEACHES DIVISION 1. GENERALLY Sec. 82-443. High impact periods within high impact zones. (a) ' Definitions. High impact zone means: (1) The' area(s) of the city, which may include the public beach property, that the city manager designates -as subject to a high impact period. High impact period means: (1) An event, activity or period of -time within a high impact zone for which no city issued. special event permit has been granted, and either (i) in the prior calendar year, generated attendance of more than 10,000 people; or (ii) if it is the first occurrence of an event, activity orperiod of time, it is expected to generate attendance of more than 10,000 people, as determined 'by the city manager; in his or her reasonable discretion; or (2) An event that is held pursuant to a city -issued special event permit, which is expected to result in attendance by more than 25,000 people within a high impact zone, as determined by the city manager, in his or her reasonable discretion. Note(s)—The city manager's determination of a high impact period should be limited to a finite period ("96. hours"), unless otherwise 'extended by the mayor and city commission. (b) City manager's authority to impose immediate measuref(s), during high impact periods. Whenever the city manager determines that a high impact period in a high impact, zone will occur, or is: in. progress,, ..one, or more of the following immediate measures may be imposed to protect the' public health, safety and welfare including, without limitation, the protection of public and private property, from damage, degradation, and/or unauthorizeduses: (1) The implementation of a high impact parking rate of up to $100.00, with an exception for residents and employees of local businesses e^�r o double the event flet. mato ethepwioo ill ofPont (2) The implementation of a high impact, non-resident towing rate equal to double the non-resident towing rate otherwise in effect. (3.). The limitation. of traffic routes to. prohibit vehicular access to non-residents, and permit . access only for residents: and those patrons, and employees of businesses located in the specific area where traffic routes have been limited. 2_ (4) The establishment of occupancy limits for different segments of public beach property and prohibiting access. to those areas that have reached such occupancy limits. (5) The prohibition of coolers and inflatable devices on public beach property. (6) The prohibition of tents, tables, and similar structures. (7) The closure of any segment(s) of the public beach property at 6:00 p.m., unless any such area is utilized for a ticketed special event. (8) The suspension, or the issuance, of a business tax receipt to promoters pursuant to section 102-360 of this Code. (9) The requirement that all sound amplification devices, other than cellular telephones, smart watches and those devices contained within a motor vehicle, must obtain a permit from the city prior to the use of any such sound amplification device on public property. (c) Notification of high impact period measures. When one or more immediate measures are implemented by the city manager pursuant to subsection (b) above, the city managershall provide written. notice, to the mayor and city commissioners of the measures he or she intends to take, including their intended duration; provided, however, that the city manager shall not implement such measures for a consecutive period of more than 96 hours without calling an emergency meeting of the city commission and getting the city commission's approval to extend. Notice shall also be provided to appropriate news media for publication and to local radio and television stations for broadcast, as well as posted on the city's website. If practicable, signs may be posted in the impacted area(s) advising of the measures during the duration of such measures. (d) Enforcement; penalty. Any violation of . the measures imposed pursuant to subsection 82-443(b) above shall be punished as provided in section 1-14 of this Code. . SECTION 2. Appendix A, entitled "Fee Schedule," .is hereby amended as provided in "Exhibit A" to this Ordinance. SECTION 3. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. 3 SECTION 5. 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 Code of the 'City of Miami Beach, Florida. 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 6. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect on the day of MrCi� , 2024. PASSED AND ADOPTED this al day of ��6ruar , 2024. ATTEST: • 12-9 Ft,3 , 2 3 2024 Rafael . Granado,* City Clerk Underline denotes additions StrikethrG unh denotes deletions Steven Meiner, Mayor (Sponsored by Commissioner Alex J. Fernandez) Co -Sponsored by Commissioner David Suarez, Co -Sponsored by Commissioner Joseph Magazine Co -Sponsored by Mayor Steven Meiner APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE I& FOR.EXECUTION . �- z3- z� CRY Attomey p ate L, EXHIBIT "All APPENDIX A - FEE SCHEDULE FEE SCHEDULE Pursuant to section 1-15 of this Code, this appendix includes all fees and charges established by the city commission that are referred to in. the indicated sections of the Code of Ordinances. Certain specified fees and charges, as identified herein, shall be subject to annual adjustment by the city manager, pursuant to the provisions of section 1-15 and this Appendix "A". A schedule of all current city fees and charges as set forth in Appendix "A" shall be. maintained on the city's website. Section of this Description Amount Annual Code (Sales tax Adjustment or other (Reference taxes may s shown apply) are defined at the end of this Appendix, A) Chapter 82. Traffic and Vehicles Article V. Beaches DIVISION 1. GENERALLY 82-443(b)(1). High impact parking rate Up to. 100.00 with an exception for residents and employees of local businesses n:,. Ohio +ho e.,ecv�ni cf, fate v'crtc�'avrac t Ordinances - R5 K MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney DATE: February 21, 2024 11:00 a.m. Second Reading Public Hearing SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 82 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, ENTITLED "PUBLIC PROPERTY," BY AMENDING ARTICLE V, ENTITLED "BEACHES," BYAMENDING DIVISION 1, ENTITLED "GENERALLY" BY AMENDING SECTION 82-443 THEREOF, ENTITLED "HIGH IMPACT PERIODS WITHINHIGH IMPACT ZONES," IN ORDER TO MODIFY THE HIGH 'IMPACT PARKING 'RATE TO A HIGH IMPACT PARKING RATE OF UP TO $100.00, WITH AN EXCEPTION FOR RESIDENTS AND EMPLOYEES OF LOCAL BUSINESSES; AND BY AMENDING APPENDIX "A" OF THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE," TO REFLECT THE AMENDMENT IN SECTION 82-443; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. RECOMMENDATION Was this Agenda Item initially requested by a lobbyist which, as defined in Code Sec. 2-481, includes a principal engaged in lobbying? No If so, specify name of lobbyist(s) and principal(s): N/A ANALYSIS The proposed Ordinance was approved on first reading at the January 31, 2024 City Commission meeting. No changes have been made between first and second reading. The Business Impact Estimate (BIE) was published on February 9, 2024. See B1E at: https://www.miamibeachfi.gov/city-hall/city-clerk/meeting-notices/ SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA N/A FINANCIAL INFORMATION N/A IMUITT-W-==71 11111 =1T MM i s Page 552 of 1278 to Know" item. pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? No No Legislative Tracking Office of the City Attorney Sponsor Commissioner Alex Fernandez and Co-sponsored by Commissioners David Suarez and Joseph Magazine ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Commission Memorandum D Ordinance Page 553 of 1278 MIAMI BEACH Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeochfi yw COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Steven Meiner and Members of the City Commission Alina T. Hudak, City Manager FIRST READING FROM: Rafael A. Paz, City Attorney DATE: January 31, 2024 SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 82 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, ENTITLED "PUBLIC PROPERTY," BY AMENDING ARTICLE V, ENTITLED "BEACHES," BY AMENDING DIVISION 1, ENTITLED "GENERALLY," BY AMENDING SECTION 82-443 THEREOF, ENTITLED "HIGH IMPACT PERIODS WITHIN HIGH IMPACT ZONES," IN ORDER TO MODIFY THE HIGH IMPACT PARKING RATE TO A HIGH IMPACT PARKING RATE OF UP TO $100.00, WITH AN EXCEPTION FOR RESIDENTS AND EMPLOYEES OF LOCAL BUSINESSES; AND BY AMENDING APPENDIX "A" OF THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE," TO REFLECT THE AMENDMENT IN SECTION 82-443; AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The proposed Ordinance was prepared at the request of Commissioner Alex J. Fernandez for consideration at the January 31, 2024 City Commission meeting. Due to the City of Miami Beach's domestic and international popularity as a resort destination, many large-scale events and activities, both authorized by City permits and otherwise, occur on the beaches and on the City's property. The City has been seeing an increasingly large number of visitors during these large-scale events and activities, and the sizeable number of individuals attending these events/activities has posed numerous challenges for the City, including a surge in the number of vehicles seeking parking spaces. The sponsor of this Ordinance proposes to modify the high impact parking rate to up to $100.00, with an exception for residents and employees of local businesses, to manage and regulate the demand for limited parking resources effectively, and incentivize event attendees to explore alternative transportation options such as public transit, ridesharing, or carpooling. RAP/FA/ag Page 554 of 1278