R5E-Amend Chapter 90 Fine Schedule For Violations Issued -Weithorn-COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
An Ordinance Of The Mayor And City Commission Of The City Of Miami Beach, Florida, Amending
Chapter 90 Of The Miami Beach City Code, Entitled "Solid Waste," By Amending Section 90-39, Entitled
"Fine Schedule For Violations Issued And Applied To Owners, Agents, Tenants, Occupants, Operators Or
Managers, Or Persons Responsible For The Violation," By Amending The Fine Schedules For Violations
Of Sections 90-36 And 90-96 And Providing For Consistent Terminology Regarding First And Subsequent
Offenses; By Amending Section 90-40, Entitled "Fine Schedule For Violations Of Sections 90-98, 90-1 07,
90-191 Et Seq.; 90-221 Et Seq.; And 90-228 By Private Waste Contractors," By Amending And Providing
For Fine Schedules And Violations Consistent With The Provisions ln The Referenced Sections And In
Sections 90-36, 90-99 And 90-100, And Providing For Consistent Terminology Regarding First And
Subsequent Offenses; By Amending Section 90-222, Entitled "List Of Accounts," By Providing Reporting
Requirements For Discontinued Accounts Consistent With Section 90-36; Providing For Repealer,
Severabilit , Codification, And An Effective Date.
Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): N/A
Item Summa /Recommendation:
At itsApril17, 2013 City Commission meeting, item C2A, a "Request For Approval To Issue A Request For
Qualifications (RFQ) For A Third Solid Waste Franchise Contractor To Provide Commercial Waste
Collections And Disposal Services" was presented, then deferred by the Commission to its next meeting.
At its May 8, 2013 meeting, the City Commission heard and approved a referral to the Finance and
Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC). At its May 13, 2013 FCWPC meeting, the committee commented
on previous complaints regarding problems with sanitation, including missed pick-ups, overflowing
containers, and customer service. As a result, the Committee suggested an amendment to Chapter 90 of
the City Code, in order to address these concerns and forward the item back to the City Commission for
review and further discussion.
At its July 19, 2013 Commission meeting, the title of the Ordinance was read into the record and approved
on first reading. A motion made by the Commission to proceed with a Second reading and Public Hearing
scheduled for September 11, 2013.
THE ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDS APPROVING THE ORDINANCE ON SECOND READING
PUBLIC HEARING.
Adviso Board Recommendation:
At its May 8, 2013 City Commission meeting, a referral was made to the FCWPC. At its May 13, 2013
FCWPC meeting, the committee suggested an amendment to Chapter 90 of the City Code to address
resident's issues and concerns and bring the item back to the City Commission for review and discussion
rior to an issuance of a new RFQ.
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manage·~---~~--.....SECOND READING
PUBLIC HEARING
DATE: September 11, 2013
SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE M OR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AM NDING CHAPTER 90 OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY
CODE, ENTITLED "SOLID WASTE," BY AMENDING SECTION 90-39, ENTITLED
"FINE SCHEDULE FOR VIOLATIONS ISSUED AND APPLIED TO OWNERS,
AGENTS, TENANTS, OCCUPANTS, OPERATORS OR MANAGERS, OR PERSONS
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE VIOLATION," BY AMENDING THE FINE SCHEDULES
FOR VIOLATIONS OF SECTIONS 90-36 AND 90-96 AND PROVIDING FOR
CONSISTENT TERMINOLOGY REGARDING FIRST AND SUBSEQUENT
OFFENSES; BY AMENDING SECTION 90-40, ENTITLED "FINE SCHEDULE FOR
VIOLATIONS OF SECTIONS 90-98; 90-107; 90-191 ET SEQ.; 90-221 ET SEQ.; AND
90-228 BY PRIVATE WASTE CONTRACTORS," BY AMENDING AND PROVIDING
FOR FINE SCHEDULES AND VIOLATIONS CONSISTENT WITH THE PROVISIONS
IN THE REFERENCED SECTIONS AND IN SECTIONS 90-36, 90-99, AND 90-100,
AND PROVIDING FOR CONSISTENT TERMINOLOGY REGARDING FIRST AND
SUBSEQUENT OFFENSES; BY AMENDING SECTION 90-222, ENTITLED "LIST
OF ACCOUNTS," BY PROVIDING REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR
DISCONTINUED ACCOUNTS CONSISTENT WITH SECTION 90-36; PROVIDING
FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends approving the Ordinance on Second Reading Public Hearing.
BACKGROUND:
At its March 13, 2013 meeting, the City Commission referred a "Discussion Regarding The
Issuance Of A Request For Qualifications For A Third Franchise Solid Waste Contractor For
Residential And Commercial Solid Waste Collections And Disposal" to its next Finance and
Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC) meeting.
At its March 21, 2013 FCWPC meeting, Public Works Assistant Director Jay Fink and Sanitation
Division Director AI Zamora presented the item. They stated that the City currently has three (3)
contracts for solid waste/recycling collection and disposal with: Waste Management of Dade
County, Waste Services, Inc., and Choice Environmental Services of Miami. However, the City
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has recently learned that Choice Environmental Services is being acquired by Waste Services,
Inc.
It is noted that negotiations between the Franchise Haulers are still taking place; however, they
are expected to be completed in late 2013. The Committee recommended that Public Works
advance the preparation of a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for a third solid waste franchise
contractor, and to bring the item back to the FCWPC, so that the City is prepared when the
acquisition of Waste Services, Inc. is finalized.
At its April 17, 2013 City Commission meeting, item C2A, a "Request For Approval To Issue A Request
For Qualifications (RFQ) For A Third Solid Waste Franchise Contractor To Provide Commercial Waste
Collections And Disposal Services" was presented, then deferred by the Commission to its next meeting.
At its May 8, 2013 meeting, the City Commission heard and approved a referral to the Finance and
Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC). At its May 13, 2013 FCWPC meeting, the Committee
commented on previous complaints regarding problems with sanitation, including missed pick-ups,
overflowing containers, and customer service. As a result, the Committee suggested an amendment to
Chapter 90 of the City Code, in order to address these concerns and forward the item back to the City
Commission for review and further discussion.
At its July 19, 2013 Commission meeting, the title of the Ordinance was read into the record and
approved on First Reading. A motion made by the Commission to proceed with a Second reading and
Public Hearing scheduled for September 11, 2013.
ANALYSIS
Upon review of the violations and fine structure set forth in Chapter 90, certain cleanup revisions
as set forth in the proposed Ordinance should be made.
CONCLUSION
The Administration recommends approving the Ordinance on Second Reading Public Hearing.
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ORDINANCE NO.--------
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 90 OF THE MIAMI
BEACH CITY CODE, ENTITLED "SOLID WASTE," BY AMENDING
SECTION 90-39, ENTITLED "FINE SCHEDULE FOR VIOLATIONS ISSUED
AND APPLIED TO OWNERS, AGENTS, TENANTS, OCCUPANTS,
OPERATORS OR MANAGERS, OR PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE
VIOLATION," BY AMENDING THE FINE SCHEDULES FOR VIOLATIONS
OF SECTIONS 90-36 AND 90-96 AND PROVIDING FOR CONSISTENT
TERMINOLOGY REGARDING FIRST AND SUBSEQUENT OFFENSES; BY
AMENDING SECTION 90-40, ENTITLED "FINE SCHEDULE FOR
VIOLATIONS OF SECTIONS 90-98; 90-107; 90-191 ET SEQ.; 90-221 ET
SEQ.; AND 90-228 BY PRIVATE WASTE CONTRACTORS," BY AMENDING
AND PROVIDING FOR FINE SCHEDULES AND VIOLATIONS CONSISTENT
WITH THE PROVISIONS IN THE REFERENCED SECTIONS AND IN
SECTIONS 90-36, 90-99, AND 90-100, AND PROVIDING FOR CONSISTENT
TERMINOLOGY REGARDING FIRST AND SUBSEQUENT OFFENSES; BY
AMENDING SECTION 90-222, ENTITLED "LIST OF ACCOUNTS," BY
PROVIDING REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR DISCONTINUED
ACCOUNTS CONSISTENT WITH SECTION 90-36; PROVIDING FOR
REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, at the April 17, 2013 City Commission meeting, item C2A, a "Request For
Approval To Issue A Request For Qualifications (RFQ) For A Third Solid Waste Franchise
Contractor To Provide Commercial Waste Collections And Disposal Services" was presented,
then deferred by the Commission to its next meeting; and
WHEREAS, at the May 8, 2013 City Commission meeting, the item was referred to the
Finance and Citywide Projects Committee (FCWPC); and
WHEREAS, as a result of previous complaints regarding problems with sanitation,
including missed pick-ups, overflowing containers, and customer service, it was suggested by
FCWPC at its May 13, 2013 meeting to amend Chapter 90 to address these concerns and
forward the item to the City Commission for review and discussion; and
WHEREAS, upon further review of the violations and fine structure set forth in Chapter
90, certain cleanup revisions as set forth in this Ordinance should be made.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY ORDAINED BY THE MAYORr AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That Article II, entitled "Administration," of Chapter 90 of the Miami Beach City
Code, entitled "Solid Waste," is hereby amended as follows:
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CHAPTER90
SOLID WASTE
* * *
ARTICLE II. ADMINISTRATION
* * *
Sec. 90-39. Fine schedule for violations issued and applied to owners, agents, tenants,
occupants, operators or managers, or persons responsible for the violation.
(a) Violation(s) of section 90-36
A solid waste violation or accumulation of solid waste that creates
a health hazard. environmental hazard or nuisance~
a. First offense .....
b. Second or subsequent offense .....
(b)faj Violations of sections 90-96, 90-97 and 90-98
100.00
200.00
Fine
(1) The placement of dumpsters, garbage, trash, butky and/or industrial 'Naste Garbage
facilities on public property without a permit:
a. First occurrence offense .....
b. Second or subsequent offense Follo•Ning, per occurrence .....
(2) Dumpsters located and kept on front yard or side yard facing street
(corner lots) .....
(3) Dumpsters not kept in approved garbage storage facility .....
(4) Owners; occupants; or operator or managers without garbage collection
service where required by this chapter (private or city) .....
(5) Individual properties with different ownerships sharing the same
service, with or without consent, per owner .....
(c)fbj Violations of sections 90-99 and 90-100
(1) Open lid on garbage facility(ies) .....
(2) Insufficient garbage facility(ies) capacity .....
(3) Insufficient frequency of garbage collection .....
(4) Overloaded garbage facility(ies) .....
(5) Lack of/or deteriorated garbage facility(ies) .....
(6) Garbage or miscellaneous trash around garbage facility(ies) .....
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$50.00
100.00
Fine for
Failure To
Correct in
Specified Time
After Notice
$50.00
50.00
100.00
100.00
Fine
25.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
(d){G) Violations of sections 90-100--90-105:
(1) Illegal disposal of garbage, trash, industrial and bulky waste:
a. First occurrence offense .....
b. Second or subsequent offense l=ollowing, per occurrence .....
(2) Illegal disposal of garden trash, tree and shrubbery trash and/or special
handling trash:
a. First occurrence offense .....
b. Second or subsequent offense l=ollowing, per occurrence .....
(3) Illegal disposal of biohazardous and/or hazardous waste:
a. First occurrence offense .....
b. Second or subsequent offense !=allowing, per occurrenee .....
(d) Viof.atioRfs) of section 90 36
(1) Creation of health ha:Z:ard, environmental hazard, or nuisance:
a. l=irst occurrence ....
b. l=ollowing, per occurrence .....
50.00
100.00
50.00
100.00
250.00
1000.00
100.00
200.00
Sec. 90-40. Fine schedule for violations of sections 90-36; 90·98; 90-99; 90-100; 90-107;
90-191 et seq.; 90-221 et seq.; and 90-228 by private waste contractors.
(a) Violations of section 90-36
Fine for
failure to
correct in
specified time
after notice
The existence of the same garbage inside the same garbage container for
four consecutive days upon a premises serviced by a private waste contractor
a. First offense .....
b. Second or subsequent offense .....
(b)fajViolations of section 90-98
(1) Dumpsters and rolloffs placed on public property without city permit,
per day .....
( c)f91 Violations of sections 90-99 and 90-100
(1) Deteriorated, rusted, decayed or unserviceable dumpsters .....
(2) Outdoor garbage dumpster(s) without lid .....
(3) Failure to remove all garbage and trash placed in garbage can or
container and generated by the account being serviced .....
(d)(ej Violations of sections 90-191 et seq. through 90-196; and 90-221
through 90-228 et seq.
(1) Dumpsters currently in service, overflowing and generating
a health hazard, per occurrence offense ....
(2) Dumpsters not sanitized or disinfected after collection .....
(3) Dumpsters not removed after account is closed or permit or
license is revoked .....
(4) Dumpsters without contractor's identification .....
(5) Dumpsters or other garbage facility(ies) installed without permits .....
(6) Garbage facilities placed by contractor without permit:
a. First occurrence offense .....
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100.00
250.00
$100.00
150.00
100.00
250.00
500.00
100.00
100.00
50.00
100.00
50.00
b. Second or subsequent offense foii0¥1ing, per occurrence by
same contractor during same city fiscal year .....
(7) Contractors not reporting timely a stopped service in writing to the
City Manager or his designee (temporary or permanent) .....
(8) Contractor's truck breaking sidewalks, curb and gutters; contractor's
truck driving over sidewalks, curbs, and blocking pedestrian
traffic; or breaking water meter, electric meter or other types
or lids on City property; cost of replacement by City plus:
a. First occurrence offense .....
b. Second or subsequent offense following, per occurrence ....
{9) Contractors leaving trucks, not servicing accounts, parked within
City limits, per day .....
$100.00
( 1 0) Dumpsters not in service and generating a health hazard and
dumped on City limits prior to removal, per offense occurrenee .....
(11) Dumpsters not returned by contractor to approved location, per
offense occurrence .....
U22_Dumpsters providing shared service to properties with different
ownership, per offense oeeurrenee .....
{13) Failure to maintain an office in Miami Dade County with adequate
staff and service or failure to resolve complaints within required
time period:
a. First offense .....
b. Second or subsequent offense ....
fG-1(14) Violations of seetion 90 228: Failure to remove all garbage,
rubbish and trash in garbage can or container and placed within
immediate area of owner, occupant, or operator or manager's
property line where container is located and, at a minimum,
within a radius of ten feet around the container
a. First offense occurrence .....
b. Second or subsequent offense following, per occurrence
by same contractor during same city fiscal year ....
{15) Contractor's trucks or garbage facilities leaking fluids. per offense ....
{16) Violation of collection hours. per offense ....
(17) Failure of permanent contractor employees to carry approved
200.00
50.00
100.00
200.00
500.00
50.00
200.00
Warning
100.00
Fine for
failure to
correct in
specified time
after notice
Warning
50.00
50.00
100.00
identification cards while servicing account {s). per offense .. .. 50.00
(e) Payment of City's costs. In addition to the above-stated fines, violators must also pay
any costs incurred by the city in the event the city corrects any violation(s) pursuant to
sections 90-36 and 90-37.
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SECTION 2. That Division 3, entitled "Franchise" of Article IV, entitled "Private Waste
Contractors," of Chapter 90 of the Miami Beach City Code, entitled "Solid Waste," is hereby
amended as follows:
CHAPTER 90
SOLID WASTE
* * *
ARTICLE IV. PRIVATE WASTE CONTRACTORS
Division 3, Franchise
Sec. 90-222. List of accounts.
(a) Each franchise waste contractor shall provide the City Manager with the following
information upon initial application for a franchise and, thereafter, at the commencement of
each application for renewal:
(1) A current list of the names and addresses of each account franchise:
(2) The frequency of service;
(3) The permit number and capacity of each waste dumpster as per account;
(4) The permit number and capacity for each recycling container, as per account;
(5) The address serviced by each dumpster; and
(6) The address serviced by each recycling container.
(b) No property owner may share an account with another property owner.
(c) Notwithstanding subsection (a)(1), the contractor shall notify the City Manager, in writing,
on a monthly basis, of any changes in its list of accounts.
(d) Each franchise waste contractor shall notify the City of all accounts that have been
discontinued prior to the accumulation of garbage on the previously services premises.
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, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is held to be invalid or
unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in no way affect
the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
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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 a part of the
Code of the City of Miami Beach, Florida. The sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or
re-lettered 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 the __ day of ________ , 2013.
PASSED and ADOPTED this __ day of _______ , 2013.
ATTEST:
RAFAEL E. GRANADO, CITY CLERK
(Sponsored by Commissioner Deede Weithorn)
Underline denotes additions
Strike through denotes deletions.
MAYOR MA TTl HERRERA BOWER
APPROVED AS TO
fORM & LANGUAGE
Q;:d~ION , '" 7/Jv/i)
CITY mORN~ DATE
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Ordinance Amending Cllapter 90 Of The Miami Beach City Cede, Entiltsd "Solid Waole," By Amendng All!c!e V, En!llted
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Period From JUly 1, 21l13To January 1, 2014.
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'Fine Schedule For Vlolat!mo 1!1!\ll<ltl And Applied To Owners. AgenB, Tenomo, Qecuponto, Op<:rntorn Or MMogers, Or Pt!r!lons
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RafaEl E. Granado, City ClErk
City of Miami Boactt
Ptmil.mrrttoSOc!.lon 2!!6.0,05, Aa. Sial, !he City hereby odviooolhe publfo !hal h l'f"'M<' dooldO!! to appeal anydeel$1on mode
by t!>e City Commlosi<m with mspeut to any mattor cmside<ed allis meeting or i1s hearing, 1>UCh P""W' must """""'that a
verbatim r<~Cord of the procoedln~>l> tnade. which ...,.,m lncludaslhe tastlmooy end <1'ilclence UJ)on ~ICI> the \lPl)elll is to be
based. This natlce does not cOOSII!ule oonsent by the City for 11\elntrcduetJon « adll'!ioslon of oltmrwlse !Mdmlsolbio « lrtelewnt
e¥\dence, n« does 1t oulhorlze ohllilengcs or appools not Olharwlse allowed by law.
To request this malerlal in accOSillblo format. sign language lnterprelers, lnlorrl1<ltlon on nccero fur IJCfS'll1'l With <I!Wlillijes and/
or any aooommodllllon to ,.,..., ""Y """""""''or perticipola in ony Clty-opoo.sorod ~ing, pt.aae eontllel "" ftve ojays In
adV...,e at (3G5)1i73--741 1 (voicej or TTY users may also eslllhe Florldq Relay S~oo at71 1.
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