R5F-RM-3 Principal And Accessory Use SignageCOMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY
Condensed Title:
Ordinance Amendment modifying the signage regulations for bay front
buildin s and oceanfront buildin s located in the RM-3 district.
Key Intended Outcome Supported:
Maintain strong growth management policies.
Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc 48% of residential respondents and 55% of
businesses rate the effort put forth by the City to regulate development is "about the right amount."
Item Summa /Recommendation:
SECOND READING
The proposed Ordinance would modify the signage regulations for bay front buildings and oceanfront
buildings located in the RM-3 district.
The City Commission approved the Ordinance at First Reading on September 11, 2013 and set a
Second Reading Public Hearing for October 16, 2013.
The Administration recommends that the Cit Commission ado t the Ordinance
Advisory Board Recommendation:
On July 23, 2013, the Planning Board transmitted the subject Ordinance to the City Commission by a
vote of 6-0.
On October 8, 2013, the Historic Preservation Board is scheduled to review the subject Ordinance.
Financial Information:
Source of Amount Account
Funds: 1
D 2
3
OBPI Total
Financial Impact Summary:
In accordance with Charter Section 5.02, which requires that the "City of Miami Beach shall consider
the long term economic impact (at least 5 years) of proposed legislative actions," this shall confirm
that the City Administration evaluated the long term economic impact (at least 5 years) of this
proposed legislative action. The proposed Ordinance is not expected to have any tangible fiscal
impact.
City Clerk's Office Legislative Tracking:
Richard Lorber or Thomas Mooney
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tr:a MIAMI BEACH
City of Miami Beach, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beoch, Florido 33139, www,miamibeochfl.gov
TO: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Me
FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
DATE: October 16, 2013
SECOND READING
SUBJECT: RM-3 Accessory Use Signage
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, BY
AMENDING CHAPTER 138, ENTITLED "SIGNS", BY AMENDING ARTICLE
I, ENTITLED "IN GENERAL", BY AMENDING SECTION 138-8 TO MODIFY
THE ACCESSORY USE SIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR OCEANFRONT
BUILDINGS; BY AMENDING ARTICLE V, ENTITLED "SIGN REGULATIONS
BY DISTRICT", BY AMENDING SECTION 138-171 TO MODIFY THE
REQUIREMENTS FOR HOTELS AND APARTMENT BUILDINGS WITHIN
THE RM-3 DISTRICT AND BY AMENDING SECTION 138-172 TO MODIFY
THE REQUIREMENTS FOR HOTELS AND APARTMENT BUILDINGS
WITHIN THE RM-3 DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION,
REPEALER, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION
Adopt the Ordinance.
BACKGROUND
At the June 13, 2012 Land Use Committee meeting, Planning Department staff
presented ideas for improving efficiency and reducing the costs and timeframes
associated with the Board review process. The Committee requested that staff bring
back a list of common variances that go to the Board of Adjustment.
At the July 25, 2012 Land Use Committee meeting, Planning Department staff presented
examples of variances that were fairly routine and common. These variances also
represented areas of the existing zoning code that could be modified to reduce the
number of applications that are required to go to the Board of Adjustment for public
hearing. Planning staff was instructed to bring the modifications necessary to reduce and
eliminate variances in these particular areas back to the Committee in Ordinance form.
On January 23, 2013, Planning Department staff proposed three (3) separate
Ordinances to the Land Use Committee; these Ordinances pertained to:
• RM-3 Accessory Use Signage
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Commission Memorandum
RM-3 AccesSOfY Use Signage
October 16, 2013
• Accessory Setback Encroachments
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• Minimum Units Sizes for Historic Hotels and RM-2 Setback Requirements
Each of these proposed Ordinances was referred to the Planning Board by the Land Use
Committee on January 23, 2013, and by the City Commission on February 6, 2013. The
proposal herein pertains to 'RM-3 Accessory Use Signage'.
On September 11, 2013, the City Commission approved the Ordinance at First Reading
and set a Second Reading for October 16, 2013. At the request of the City Commission,
the Historic Preservation Board is scheduled to review the subject Ordinance on October
8, 2013.
ANALYSIS
Almost all the new oceanfront hotel and residential construction in the past several years
has required variances in order to provide appropriate signage for permitted accessory
uses. This is due, in large part, to a number of oceanfront properties in the City being
rezoned from CD-3 commercial to RM-3 residential multifamlly high-intensity in 1998.
Although accessory commercial uses are permitted within the RM-3 districts, the
corresponding sign regulations were not changed at that time.
As a result, hotel and residential projects have required variances in order to provide
building identification signs at the top of the buildings, as well as sign age associated with
permitted accessory uses. This has had the most profound impact on projects that
incorporate individual retail stores along their Collins Avenue frontage, which is desirable
from an urban design standpoint, but not accommodated by the RM-3 sign regulations in
the Code.
The proposed Ordinance would address this shortcoming in the current regulations by
permitting the same type of signage that would be permitted on a similar building located
within a commercial zoning district. Specifically, accessory commercial uses along the
sidewalk would be allowed at least a 20 square foot wall sign and larger structures would
be permitted to incorporate a building identification sign at the parapet. The proposed
Ordinance also clarifies permitted signage for bay front and oceanfront buildings.
Pursuant to the direction of the Board, the following modifications were made to the
Ordinance referred by the land Use and Development Committee:
• The proposed revisions to Section 138-8, pertaining to accessory use signs for
oceanfront buildings, were removed from the Ordinance, as the revisions to
Section 138-171 addressed the duplication issue;
• Section 138-171 was modified by adding more defined standards for signs facing
the bay, by limiting the copy of signs for bay front buildings to the name of the
structure only, and by requiring that such signs be back-lit;
• The accessory commercial use signage regulations in Section 138-172 were
further clarified so that they only apply to signs facing a street or sidewalk.
PLANNING BOARD REVIEW
The Planning Board reviewed the subject Ordinance on July 23, 2013, and transmitted it
to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation by a vote of 6 to 0. As noted
above, the Planning Board recommended some minor changes to the Ordinance. The
Administration agrees with these changes and has incorporated them into the draft
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Commission Memorandum
RM-3 Accessory Use Sign age
October 16, 2013
Ordinance submitted to the City Commission for First Reading.
FISCAL IMPACT
Page 3of 3
In accordance with Charter Section 5.02, which requires that the "City of Miami Beach
shall consider the long term economic impact (at least 5 years) of proposed legislative
actions," this shall confirm that the City Administration evaluated the long term economic
impact (at least 5 years) of this proposed legislative action. The proposed Ordinance is
not expected to have any tangible fiscal impact.
UPDATE
The Commission approved the subject Ordinance at First Reading on September 11,
2013. The Commission also directed the Administration to add language for 2nd Reading,
which clarifies the required approvals of the Design Review and Historic Preservation
Boards for larger, building identification signage. Such language has been added to the
proposed Ordinance.
The Commission also referred the item to the Historic Preservation Board for comments
and feedback, since the vast majority of signs impacted by the subject Ordnance would
be on buildings located within local historic districts. The Historic Preservation Board is
scheduled to consider the Ordinance at their October 8, 2013 meeting, and the
Administration will provide the feedback of the HP Board under separate cover.
Subsequent to the approval at First Reading, the Administration realized a small
oversight in the Ordinance, as it pertains to ground level, accessory use signs in the
RPS-4 districts. Specifically, hotel and apartment uses in this district, such as the
Bentley Hilton at First Street and Ocean Drive, contain accessory ground level retail, but
the current code only permits one accessory use sign per site. The Administration
forwarded a proposed change in the Ordinance to the South of Fifth Neighborhood
Association (SOFNA), which would have extend the allowance of retail signage to hotels
and apartments zoned RPS-4 , in the same manner as that afforded to RM-3 properties.
SOFNA expressed concerns with the proposal and recommended that the provisions of
the ordinance not be extended to the RPS-4 district. Therefore, the Administration has
not included any language pertaining to an extension of the ground level retail signs for
RPS-4 in the attached Ordinance.
CONCLUSION
The Administration recommends that the City Commission adopt the Ordinance.
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RM-3 PRINCIPAL AND ACCESSORY USE SIGNAGE
ORDINANCE NO. ___ _
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, BY
AMENDING CHAPTER 138, "SIGNS," BY AMENDING ARTICLE V, ~~siGN
REGULATIONS BY DISTRICT," BY AMENDING SECTION 138-171,
"GENERAL PROVISIONS," TO MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR HOTELS
AND APARTMENT BUILDINGS WITHIN THE RM-3 DISTRICT, AND BY
AMENDING SECTION 138-172, "SCHEDULE OF SIGN REGULATIONS FOR
PRINCIPAL USE SIGNS," TO MODIFY THE REQUIREMENTS FOR HOTELS
AND APARTMENT BUILDINGS WITHIN THE RM-3 DISTRICT; PROVIDING
FOR CODIFICATION; REPEALER; SEVERABILITY; AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach endeavors to recall its unique social and
architectural history, as well as further the dynamic character and attraction of hotels and
apartment buildings through the use of signage; and
WHEREAS, apartments and hotel structures located within RM-3 districts include
allowable accessory commercial uses that are accessed directly from the street and sidewalk;
and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach desires to amend existing requirements and
procedures for main permitted and accessory signage in the RM-3 District; and
WHEREAS, the amendments set forth below are necessary to accomplish all of the above
objectives.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. That Chapter 138, Article V, entitled "Sign Regulations by Districts", of the Land
Development Regulations of the Code of the City of Miami Beach, Florida is hereby amended as
follows:
Sec. 138-171. General provisions.
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(h) Oceanfront or Bayfront buildings shalt have no more than one sign facing the bay, limited
to identifying the main permitted use. Such sign shall only consist of flush mounted, back-lit
letters, with copy limited to the main permitted use. The area of such sign shall not exceed one
percent of the wall area facing the bay with a maximum size of 50 square feet. The design and
location of the sign shall be approved tlf1€Je.f .Qy the design review process board or certificate of
appropriateness process as applicable. In addition, one flat sign per 100 feet of lot width •nith copy
limited to the advertisement of an accessory use is permitted. The maxiffium height of the sign
shall not exceed 12 inches.
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Section 138-172. Schedule of sign regulations for principal and accessory use signs
Zoning Number Awning/ Flat Projecting Detached Accessory Special
District Marquee (Monument) Signs Conditions
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RM-1 No more than Ten One per street 15 square 15 square feet, One sign for each 1.
RM-2 one sign square frontage; ~ feet however, if sign is licensed aU Maximum
RM-3 identifying the feet; the twent~ square Net-set back 20 feet accessory uses: size for
R-PS 1 main permitted height of feet for every 50 J:l8FmitteEI from front property area of sign shall schools is
R-PS2 uses for each the letters feet of linear ffi...tAe-line, area may be not exceed 75 30 square
R-PS 3 street frontage. shall not frontage, or ~ increased to a percent of the feet.
R-PS4 Unless exceed fraction thereof, Gi&tfiGt, maximum of 30 main use sign, 20 2. Signs
RO otherwise listed 12 up to maximum Not square feet. Pole square feet shall not
TC-3 in section inches. of 30 square permitted signs are not maximum. have copy
138-171' all Not feet. Flat signs in RO. permitted. Existing l=le•.tJe¥eF, iA tl:le indicating
signs must front permitted shall not be pole signs may be RM d ElistFist GAiy prices.
on a street in the located above repaired only as eetasl:leEI 3.An
however, RM-3 the ground floor. provided in_ assesseF¥ si§AS exterior
multiQie st[eet district. exceg_t in hotels section 138-10. aFe J:l9Fmittee. For directory
front facing Not and ag_artment Notwithstanding hotels and sign,
signs for the permitted buildings within the above, a a1:1artment attached to
same licensed in RO. the RM-3 detached sign buildings in the the building
oceanfront hotel district. Flat located on a RM-3 district, one up to six
or aQartment signs in hotels perimeter wall street front facing square feet,
building within and a12artment shall be limited to flat sign Qer eve[Y listing the
the RM-3 district buildings within five square feet licensed names of all
may be the RM-3 district and shall not have accesso[Y use licensed
Qermitted shall be limited to comply with the facing or having uses within
through the to the name of setback direct access to a the building
design review or the building or requirements of_ street or sidewalk, is
certificate of the use that section 138-9. The twenty sguare feet permitted;
ag_J2rOQriateness en com 12asses height and size of for ever:y 50 feet of sign
12rocess as the largest the monument linear frontage, or material
ag]21icable if the amount of floor structure shall be fraction thereof, UQ and
aggregate sign area in the determined under to maximum of 30 placement
area does not building. Within the design review sguare feet. shall be
exceed the the RM-3 process except as However, multig_le subject to
maximum size district, and provided herein. In street front facing approval
Qermitted under subject to the the RO districts, signs for the same through the
this subsection. review and sign area shall not licensed design
al;!j2roval of the exceed 10 square accessor! use of review
Design Review feet, and the oceanfront hotel process.
Board or monument and a1;1artment
Historic structure shall not buildings within
Preservation exceed five (5) the RM-3 district
Board, as feet in height. may be Qermitted
3Qj21icable, one through the design
building review or
identification certificate of
sign for hotels ag_g_roQriateness
and aQartment Qrocess as
buildings two aQ(llicable if the
stories or aggregate sign
higher, located area does not
on the 12ara12et exceed the
facing a street, maximum size
is Qermitted with Qermitted under
an area not to
exceed one
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b!ercent of the this subsection.
wall area on
which it is
[!laced. Corner
buildings rna~
12rovide one
combined sign
instead of the
two 12ermitted
signs. This sign
shall be located
on the corner of
the building
visible from both
streets and shall
have a
maximum size
of 40 sguare
feet.
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SECTION 2. 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 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 prov1s1on of this Ordinance is held invalid, the
remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity.
SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Ordinance shall take effect ten days following adoption.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of-------' 2013.
ATIEST:
CITY CLERK
First Reading: September 11, 2013
Second Reading: October 16, 2013
Verified by:---~-~-~---
Richard G. Lorber, AICP, LEED AP
Acting Planning Director
Strike Thru denotes deleted language
Underscore denotes new language
MAYOR
Bold denotes language added subsequent to First Reading
09/30/2013
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Sa11110t.JM11Ce AA Drdirmce Amendll"'{) DrdiNiflee No 769, Tholl CllHifled EmployeMI SalarJ DrdlMI"Ce Of The City {If Miami Baa;ch. F100da,/la Follows~ tnk.c~Yri:n:lB Wltl'l Ttwl Negn-ttallld GoU-edlwe 8argsjnin{l,i,grl'emmt!, Prowtdl~ For lt. Claseificafkr.lll ~n Gr-oLtJ II, Ae-preserrt~d By 1M Fr.Urn.al (lrder Of PeAle'~ (f(l")W~II.am l'flcOOis LOO-ge Ho_ 8..,.And ForThl Classlnca.lioo:~ln GJ~ 111. Aepomerded By Th~ !ntemali:lnal Assedatlon or An1 FI-ghters, IWFJ.loca11510. Ht.acti~e Tile ,rst Pay PerJid Ending 111 Cc:tob111 Gf 201•. Thert~ ShaJj Be Arrkros.s l~e Soard Cost·Or·LMngAdjultment (COI.IJ or lhl~• fl(cent I3%),MdThe Minimlll'l hid MuimiJm Of £ach Pay Range Will Also Be ln:rnsed6ylinePm;ent(3%J;EfldvaAprll, 2015,A.d.di1'Qhr.Additionalstepd)ToTtro~~Cimflc:a'tlons ()! PollceOI'I'kef,S!J~tOtPoi~•.U.uti!IWTI OffdK:eArld firefil#l~ I,AI!pe<t~g~ O'dlM!Wilrr COI"'ftlct 1~20p.m. lllldmliedSirlary~ AA Or~ AmeoOIIllll etdr.an;e No. 11-05. Thl! lh::liHllfteod Empklyees Salary Ordirwx:e: .abolr311ng Pay Grade-1 h"ld f'q Gr-ade 2, Abolr:Jhlng Tilt UlliS!'IcaOona 01; Gell!Na" S.mtas Dhcta, T~bon krd Ct:ro...al'r!ncy ~Oif!r, Nelgi"'Ortw,.d ~~ l)~~ctor. ~muoitJ'/ECMO.n~c DtvllopJMll Q~. ~.II Affairs & Too.xism Dwelopm"l!rt DlriK1or, f'foo;l.Kem~t ()vi-~ ()ncb. h~mllli~1 'f~~elnll~ [lvl»on Dlrec-W, ~ Gompll-9~~ Vl¥1$1iM VW$t'lo"Jf,/13$1$Wr't ~ro!Jttol' ~ocurerner.t ~titln. S*J'IIC. DIWtry ~If, 01111:11 Asoodllt&l ~Public lniormhm.~«: £S'IMII:thin.g Tl!. Cle9511kat!M!I O'ITMM'I, Cuttual Attatra~ Ecr:JOOmlc Df'Wdlopme-11 011-ecl:ot, Dt:pLJW &Jiktlng Plrect.ll, f10CI.Jol'emflnt ~lr~ctor.lntormation T-eclln0b11Jf D.lr11ctor,Asr>i&tari Dlreciur Hlmnrl Attswll:~S, 11IHIIngArd f'.omiiUIIty Deve~~ment Dlreetor, ~m'rastnrtJ-e Oi'OG.IUI ~rector, As.ii5tanl: Clcy Englnur,AssliSiant Dl'e~ Plot1J111menl, Building Oparatlons Manor.ger, lnwr8tlgab" St.perviBIX, C:Om1lllll'llly S.Bf'lk:as DMsioo Dlr~clor, Mmi11l9.tra1ive Senolces Mlwoager, Publlc S.afety Spec:1al Proje~ts Coordinator, Proptl1y Moilrlt~flllll;;flf(lperatiurw S~~rlnttrnd~~ Dlretm-OrThlll Offlca Of tammurkoii!Jnl!.,l~rig Spsdalls!,JUII(: Si1My MDQ'IIm~11Wudg~1 ~it, PllrfurmKI AA~ S<:rJC~dullfl!l hW~l. Offi« Mana',l~r (CityAttomi'W),IJj$W.I CoolmwriCilllon& Sp.c-!all~t Cooatitueflio'Comml&sloo AldB, fiiili1Cial ,lm~, Plill~ 5at$ly f'~OliMmlr.i-MJ~, S~« GIS ANIY$t.M~ RKOrd$ Sl.{l*rVI101'; R.aijfyln.g Tn.t ray Gradl Change-FOI' D'IB.Assls1Bf11 ()(rector Plw"\Ung,~ tfrectlr Per~Arld43sialant DlreclOI" Aecr&a!Jori ~cations: AM Et1e(:ti'111! T_.,. Af*l F-1.1 P'Sy F"elkld Endir,g In OC'Io::ibtf 201 .. ,1oo.asng The MlrrrmYm~ The Ma;llmum 01 Ead1 Pa~ iirade Sylhtee P~rcera \3%); Md Gl'anllr\!l An .iter~ Th-e Board Co!.t Ofl.Mng.t.djustment Of kip To Three P8reefll (3%) For MJlJrJ::IWf1ed EmpJ&rrlllll Wtma Bast: S;Qy [bas ~t E:EeedThe M.u.Jmum 0! The Par P.insPe fa TN Co!nJWMie Job Tlde .A.1 Remmmend!d Bylhlll2009 Condrtf'/ t.lassifk:a'don.And Compelliaboo S1W,' •Pay Sc31e B", Sub&a'lpt(ltly AmflfKied By Seven Pr:rcent P'-l ikiAr.KJUII: 21JI3, B:ylhe ConSLIIaJt; Rotlpoealmg 1t11 OrdN'll:ft In l:or4!1ct (Due Ia The r.lomt Herald'a deadline. ~ 11\is ill!m Is llenied,lab!ed, ar wi11unwn d"~"~ mol reading oo Sep-30, 2013. it will appear In tills advertl......,tl U:29p.m. OH1are. Salar~ 01mn&nn Art Dldr-.an::e Amerr.dftlj Ordinance NQ. 7B9, n111 C'lasslhr~ EmpiDfec Sailr)' OrdllllflCe a The Cl1y Dl M~mllklach, Florid!!, ki FolfoW5; Pn.rwid~r"IQ Fo!' Th• Claaltb~n In Q'wp ...,, Not R•pr~/1Ud BW A toll-.:tiWI llllrglllnir.g lklh And Commonly Aeterrel'lfo As "Clthllrs"; Amf!'ndn~:~ All or Tho! Plfl Grallll! 9y Aboii!lhlnG-Par 6f~e I; Establl!ll~n~Th!r CIUsrti.cabls CltFkill 'ntptc1«1M4St~ Recr.atlooAIQ.,NrQErrectlv!Til~ AfEI'tfull :Paw Perlcld Emilng ~n October 201,,lrcr!a!llngTne Mlrimum.AndThe Maxlmu~ r:fEad'l Pay Grade,B)"ihree Percert (3%);MdGrantinghiAcrMTiw Soard Co.si.DflivlngAdjU!Ibm-nl.OfUpT.oThree Percent (3%1 F1:1 M; .. Ottre.rs" Employee Whri:Y: BMe Salarf Does Not&cl!ll!laThe Mu:IITllm Of The Pa~ ~t-or lhe CCimpifi~e Job Titlt f-4 Rtwmm~ndad Bylha 2009 Condrry Clas&ifil;ation And Compl!l'l&.1tlon Studr "Pay Scale B. AncS &Jbl.eoqLMnly Alnerid11d B-. S.V'IIfl Pel'C.fl~ 1% ~ h.lpt ~013 B~ TN eor.ub.rrt R!!pi,Wing Nt Ordln.an:es.ln ConMict (Due to The Mi-"i Hl!raldls deadline, If this ilrem is dmlocl, tabled, or wlltldrawn dwtng rnt reading on SaptBmbM' 30, 2013, it wil appear in this adver"ti:GMH!inl) lNTERESTtO PARTIES are invited 10 appear at thiS mee1ing, or be represente-e! D,-an agent PI" to express thear views in wrrtir~g addressed to the City Commkss-lon, clothe City Clerk, 1700 Ccw'l'ffln'boo Center Drtve, 151 Floor, Ctty Hall, M~mi ~. Fo-ida 33139. Copies of these Items are available lor public rnspec!ion during normal bmirmss hou~ .r.lhe City G.ler11':i Office, 1700 Convention Center Orlvt> 1st Floor, City Hall, Mwni Beach, Ronda 33139. Tt'ls meeii(IQ, or any item herein, may be coo.tirnred, i.llld u11~er sudl circumstances add:ltlonal jegal notice will no11J.e provided. Ralael E. Graoaoo. City Cieri< Ctty at M.ami Beach Pursuant to sect100 286.0105, Aa. Slat., 'ttle Crty l'lereby ad'!Me"S the publiC tnat d a persoo deddes to appeal an~ rlecislal made by the City Commi:!sm wrlh respect to any matter ax'!SkSered at tts meeting or IS heanng, swch poerson m\Jst e-nsUfe Ulat a vertat1m ret::OJC ot lhe proceedings is: made, which reaJ(d includl:l:S the leslimon-. and ew•dence upoo whil::h the appeal is to be tlased. Tills notiCe doos not conS1itute consent by ttle CUr lor the iniroductkwl Of adm~sion ot GtherwiS-e InadmiSSible or rrele.,ant e..,ldente, nll' dc.es rt alirhcl'ize chaleAges cw awea~ not olllerwlse alloWed b~ law. To request this motcrial in ~ccessil:lle format, sign lar1guage interpreters, u1fmmation on access for persons will! dlsatlllrties anll/or an;-accommodation to-re11iew any document or participate m any Crty-sponsored procoedmg, please cllnta.r.t us f1we 11ays in .td'lilllCe al (305) 673·7411(YOICe) orm osers ma~ also oall the FIOnaa Relay Se""' at 711. MIS-44
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