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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AND COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
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Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager
Rafael Granado, City Clerk
Commissioner Joy Malako~a/.rJ~
January 15, 2014 If
SUBJECT: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH,
FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE CITY CODE,
ENTITLED "ADMINISTRATION/' BY AMENDING
ARTICLE Ill, ENTITLED "AGENCIES, BOARDS AND
COMMITTEES" TO STREAMLINE THE CITY'S BOARDS
BY EXPANDING THE POWERS, DUTIES AND/OR
MEMBERSHIP OF CERTAIN AGENCIES, BOARDS AND
COMMITTEES AND ABOLISHING THOSE THAT ARE
SUPERSEDED BY THE ENHANCED AGENCIES,
BOARDS, AND COMMITTEES; PROVIDING FOR
REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
I have asked the City Attorney's Office to prepare the attached Ordinance,
which I am requesting be placed for First Reading at the January 15, 2014 City
Commission meeting.
One of my first priorities as a City Commissioner has been to conduct a
global review of the City's boards and committees. Throughout the course of my
research, I noted that not only have the number of City boards and committees
increased significantly during the past few years alone, but that many of these
boards and committees are either not meeting regularly, or duplicating their
efforts by addressing the same (or very similar) issues. Additionally, since all of
these committees require City staff support, the amount of administrative staff
time being spent covering these boards is overwhelming. Frankly, rather than
staff our many boards and committees, our City employees' time should be
prioritized and spent on more productive matters.
The attached Ordinance, which I'm proposing for First Reading at the
January 15, 2014 meeting, resulted from my review of all of the current standing
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City boards and committees created by ordinance and codified in Chapter 2,
Article Ill of the City Code. As I read through the mission statements, powers
and duties and membership compositions of these many boards and committees,
I identified areas where we could either 1.) abolish certain board and
committees that are no longer active and/or have outlived their original purpose
and/or are doing the same work as another committee; or 2.) consolidate certain
board and committees which deal with similar (or related) subject matters and/or
have oversight over similar (or related) issues. See Exhibit "A". I have
subsequently met with members of the City Manager and the City Attorney's
Office and, together, we have drafted the attached Ordinance for the full
Commission's consideration.
In reviewing and considering the attached Ordinance, I might also add
that this is a particularly opportune time to consider the proposed changes to our
City board and committee legislation; not only because we haven't conducted an
overall review for many years (at least ten years), but also in light of the fact that
the term of many direct appointees to our City boards and committees (i.e. those
made by former commissioners) expired as of December 31, 2013, and our new
Mayor and City Commissioners will have their first opportunity to make their own
appointments to fill these resulting vacancies.
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AGENCIES, BOARDS, OR COMMITTEES TO BE ABOLISHED
Flooding Task Force Ad Hoc Committee
(interests to be addressed by the newly created Flood Mitigation Commission
Committee; created by Resolution and to be abolished by Resolution at the February
2014 Commission Meeting)
Fine Arts Board
(inactive; created by Resolution and to be abolished by Resolution at the February 2014
Commission Meeting)
Single Family Residential Review Panel
(to be abolished pursuant to Ordinance Item R5E on the January 15, 2014 agenda)
Debarment Committee
(debarments to be handled on a case-by-case basis by the City Commission)
Loan Review Committee
(interests to be addressed by the expanded Affordable Housing Advisory Committee)
Community Relations Board
(interests are addressed by the City of Miami Beach Human Rights Committee)
Golf Advisory Committee
(interests to be addressed by the expanded Parks and Recreational Facilities Board)
Tennis Advisory Committee
(interests to be addressed by the expanded Parks and Recreational Facilities Board)
Youth Center Advisory Board
(interests to be addressed by the expanded Parks and Recreational Facilities Board)
Community Development Advisory Committee
(interests to be addressed by the expanded Affordable Housing Committee)
Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Advisory Committee
(interests to be addressed by the expanded Transportation and Parking Committee)
Waterfront Protection Committee
(interests to be addressed by the expanded Marine Authority)
Safety Committee (inactive)
Beautification Committee (inactive)
Capital Improvements Projects Oversight Committee (inactive)
EXHIBIT "A"
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AGENCIES, BOARDS, OR COMMITTEES TO REMAIN AS AMENDED
Affordable Housing Advisory Committee
(duties and membership expanded)
Police/Citizen Relations Committee
(membership streamlined to 2 direct appointments by the Mayor and each
Commissioner)
Parks and Recreational Facilities Board
(duties and membership expanded)
Marine Authority
(to be renamed the Marine and Waterfront Protection Authority with expanded powers,
duties, and membership)
Transportation and Parking Committee
(to be renamed the Transportation, Parking, and Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities
Committee with expanded duties)
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ORDINANCE NO. _____ _
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE
CITY CODE, ENTITLED "ADMINISTRATION," BY AMENDING
ARTICLE Ill, ENTITLED "AGENCIES, BOARDS AND COMMITTEES"
TO STREAMLINE THE CITY'S BOARDS BY EXPANDING THE
POWERS, DUTIES AND/OR MEMBERSHIP OF CERTAIN AGENCIES,
BOARDS AND COMMITTEES AND ABOLISHING THOSE THAT ARE
SUPERSEDED BY THE ENHANCED AGENCIES, BOARDS, AND
COMMITTEES; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY,
CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City's various agencies, boards, and committees established in
Chapter 2 of the City Code serve many important public functions; and
WHEREAS, in order to provide greater efficiency and to streamline the
functioning of City boards, the Mayor and City Commission deem it in the best interest
of the City to expand the powers, duties and/or membership of certain City boards and
to abolish those boards that are superseded by the enhanced agencies, boards and
committees.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT CHAPTER 2,
ARTICLE Ill OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH IS AMENDED AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That Article Ill of Chapter 2 of the Code of the City Miami Beach is hereby
amended as follows:
1.) Division 3, entitled "Beautification Committee, Section 2-36 thereof, is
deleted in its entirety.
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2.) Division 8, entitled "Golf Advisory Committee," Section 2-36 thereof, is
deleted in its entirety.
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3.) Division 12, entitled "Loan Review Committee," Section 2-166 thereof, is
deleted in its entirety.
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4.) Division 12.5, entitled "Affordable Housing Advisory Committee," Section
2-167 thereof, is amended as follows:
Sec. 2-167. Established; purpose; powers and duties; composition.
(a) Established. There is hereby established the affordable housing
advisory committee, whose purposes, power and duties, composition,
membership qualifications and general governing regulations are set forth
in this section.
(b) Purpose. The affordable housing advisory committee is herein
created pursuant to and in accordance with F.S. § 420.9076 requiring said
committee to triennially review the established policies and procedures,
ordinances, land development regulations, and adopted local government
comprehensive plan of the City of Miami Beach and to recommend
specific actions or initiatives to encourage or facilitate the development
and/or retention of affordable housing while protecting the ability of
property to appreciate in value.
(c) Powers and duties.
1. The powers and duties of the affordable housing advisory
committee, pursuant to F.S. § 420.9076, are to submit a
report to the Miami Beach G.Qity G.Qommission that includes
recommendations on, and triennially thereafter, evaluate the
implementation of, affordable housing incentives in the areas
as set forth specifically within F.S. § 420.9076(4)(a)-(k).
The advisory committee's recommendations may also
include other affordable housing incentives identified by the
advisory committee. The approval by the advisory committee
of its local housing incentive strategies recommendations
and its review of local government implementation of
previously recommended strategies must be made by
affirmative vote of a majority of the membership of the
advisory committee taken at a public meeting. All remaining
procedural requirements attendant to the advisory
committee's recommendations as set forth within F.S. §
420.9076 shall apply. The advisor)' committee may perform
other related duties at the request of the city commission.
2. The advisory committee shall review applications for funding
the rehabilitation of residential properties under the
provisions of the city's Multi-family Housing Rehabilitation
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Programs Guidelines (as approved pursuant to Resolution
No. 95-21728. and as may be amended from time to time).
and recommend approval of qualified applications to the city
manager and city commission (which recommendations shall
be advisory and not binding upon the manager or the city
commission).
3. The advisory committee shall advise the city manager and
city commission with regard to the formation of the City's
Five (5) Year Consolidated Plan to assess the city's
affordable housing and community development needs;
provided. however. that the committee will not have the
power to make administrative decisions nor direct city staff's
actions.
4. The advisory committee may perform other related duties. at
the request of the city manager or the city commission.
(d) Composition. The affordable housing advisory committee shall
consist of 44 eighteen (18) voting members with two-year terms.
+Ae-Seven (7) members of the affordable housing advisory
committee shall be direct appointments. one made by the mayor
and each commissioner. and the remaining eleven (11) members
shall be appointed at large by a majority vote of the mayor and city
commission. The committee must include:
1. One citizen who is actively engaged in the residential home
building industry in connection with affordable housing.
2. One citizen who is actively engaged in the banking or
mortgage banking industry in connection with affordable
housing.
3. One citizen who is a representative of those areas of labor
actively engaged in home building in connection with
affordable housing.
4. One citizen who is actively engaged as an advocate for low-
income persons in connection with affordable housing.
5. One citizen who is actively engaged as a for-profit provider
of affordable housing.
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6. One citizen who is actively engaged as a not-for-profit
provider of affordable housing.
7. One citizen who is actively engaged as a real estate
professional in connection with affordable housing.
8. One citizen who actively serves on the local planning agency
pursuant to F.S. § 163.3174.
9. One citizen who resides within the jurisdiction of the local
governing body making the appointments.
10. One citizen who represents employers within the jurisdiction.
11. One citizen who represents essential services personnel, as
defined in the local housing assistance plan.
Members of the loan revimv committee, community development advisory
committee, planning board and Miami Beach Housing l\uthority may be
appointed to fill any of the above 11 categories. and serve as ex officio
voting members on this 11 member affordable housing advisory
committee. If the city, due to the presence of a conflict of interest by
prospective appointees, or other reasonable factor, is unable to appoint a
citizen actively engaged in these activities in connection with affordable
housing, a citizen engaged in the activity without regard to affordable
housing may be appointed.
(e) Supporting department. The supporting department of the
committee is the neighborhood services department, Mhousing and
community Qgevelopment division. department.
5.) Division 13, entitled "Parks and Recreational Facilities Board," Section 2-
171 thereof, is amended as follows:
Sec. 2-171. Established; purpose; composition.
(a) Established. There is hereby established the parks and recreational
facilities board, whose purposes, power and duties, composition,
membership qualification and general governing regulations are as set
forth in this section.
(b) Purpose Powers and Duties. The board shall serve in an advisory
capacity to the city commission and the city manager and the director of
recreation, culture and parks on matters related to the successful
implementation of a comprehensive community-based parks and
recreation service delivery system. Such issues may include, but are not
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limited to, creative program development, a community involvement
process, overall parks and recreation facility development, and service as
an oversight committee to evaluate goals of the recreation, culture and
parks and recreation department. The board shall interact with other
boards, governmental agencies and civic groups on an as-needed basis to
foster the success of the department's objectives. The board shall also
serve in an advisory capacity to the city manager and the city commission
with regard to matters pertaining to the:
~ recreational and operational facilities of the Scott Rakow
Youth Center and North Shore Park Youth Center;
2. use. operation and management of the city's public
municipal golf courses; and
3. use. operation, and management of the city's public tennis
facilities; provided however. that the board shall be purely
advisory and recommendatory regarding the programs.
services. operations, and (where noted above} management
of such facilities.
(c) Powers and duties. See subsection (b) of this section .
.{£l~ Composition. The parks and recreational facilities board shall be
comprised of teA thirteen (13) voting members:
1. Seven ill direct appointments, one made by the mayor and
each commissioner.
The chairpersons of the following boards/committees or their
designees shall serve as nonvoting, ex officio members of
the parks and recreational facilities board:
a. The beautification committee.
b. The golf advisory committee.
c. The youth center advisory board.
2. Six (6) at-large appointments as follows:
a.) Two (2) members having an affiliation with the city's
youth centers. with one member affiliated with the Scott
Rakow Youth Center, and one member with the North Shore
Park Youth Center. "Affiliation" with a youth center may be
deemed to include a present participation in youth center
activities by a member's child/children.
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b.) Two (2) members who have demonstrated a high
degree of interest. participation. and/or expertise in the sport
of golf.
c.) Two (2) members who have demonstrated a high
degree interest. participation. and/or expertise in the sport of
tennis .
.(Ql(e) Knowledge and experience. Members of the board shall
demonstrate interest in the city's parks and recreational facilities and
programs through their own participation or the participation of a member
of their immediate family. Consideration should also be given to
individuals who have special knowledge or background related to the field
of parks and recreation.
(e)~ Supporling department. The supporting department of the board is
the recreation, culture parks and recreation department.
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6.) Division 14, entitled "Safety Committee," Section 2-176 thereof, is hereby
deleted in its entirety.
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7.) Division 16, entitled "Youth Center Advisory Board," Section 2-186 thereof, is
hereby deleted in its entirety.
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8.) Division 18, entitled "Community Relations Board", Sections 2-190.11 through
2-190.15 thereof, is hereby deleted in its entirety.
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9.) Division 20, entitled "Police/Citizen Relations Committee," Section 2-190.39
thereof, entitled "Composition," is amended as follows:
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Sec. 2-190.37. Purpose.
The mission of the police/citizen relations committee is to recommend and
endorse programs and projects that will enhance the well-being of the residents
and visitors of the city and to provide advice to the city commission pertaining to
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community/police relations with the aim of improving the public's confidence in
government and in particular, the police department of the city.
Sec. 2-190.38. Powers and duties.
The police/citizen relations committee shall have the following duties,
functions, powers and responsibilities:
1. To serve in an advisory capacity to the city commission and the city
administration of the city with respect to matters pertaining to
police/community relations and their impact on the community of
the city.
2. To formulate and recommend plans and programs relating to
community relations, and to review and make recommendations
regarding the police department budget.
3. Members shall be encouraged to participate in the "ride along"
program of the department.
4. It is the express purpose of this committee to serve as a vehicle for
responsible persons to understand and resolve the concerns of the
residents of the city with regard to police/community relations and
to make recommendations to the city commission and city
administration regarding such matters.
5. To perform such other duties as may from time to time be assigned
to it by the city commission
Sec. 2-190.39. Composition
The committee shall consist of 17 members, fourteen (14) of •.vhom shall be
voting members. The members shall be direct appointments, with the mayor
and city commissioners, each making two individual appointments. GHe
nonvoting ex officio member shall be from the nonadministrative personnel of
the police department selected by a majority vote of the nonadministrative
personnel. Two additional nonvoting ex officio members shall be the police
chief (or a designee) and the city attorney (or a designee). The chairperson of
the committee or his designee shall serve as a non'.·oting, ex officio member
of the community relations board. The police/citizen relations committee shall
be assigned to the police department.
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Sec. 2-190.41. Supporting department.
The supporting department of the committee is labor relations.
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10.) Division 21, entitled "Marine Authority," Sections 2-190.46 through 2-190.41
thereof, is amended as follows:
MARINE AND WATERFRONT PROTECTION AUTHORITY
Sec. 2-190.46. Created.
The city's marine and waterfront protection authority is hereby created and
established. Powers, duties, composition and attendance requirements of the
marine authority are set out specifically in this division.
Sec. 2-190.47. Established; purpose.
(a) There is hereby established the marine and waterfront protection
authority, whose purposes, power and duties, composition,
membership qualification and general governing regulations are as
set forth in this section and sections 2 109.22 and 2 1 09.2d. 2-
190.49.
(b) The supporting department of the authority is the code enforcement
department. The marine authority is dedicated to providing high
quality advisory assistance to the city administrative department in
marine related matters. The marine authority is committed to
promoting and maintaining a safe, clean and healthy marine
environment to be enjoyed by its eitizens, as 'Nell as visitors to the
city. To accomplish this goal, the authority receives and revimvs
applieations for eharter boats, beaeh eoncessions, marine related
special events and sensitive marine environmental issues.
Sec. 2-190.48. Membership.
(a) Composition. The marine authority shall consist of seven fourteen
.(1.£ voting members, 'Nho shall be direct appointments by with the
mayor and city commissioners each having two (2) direct
appointments, and one nonvoting, ex officio member of the
authority, who shall be a representative of the city marine patrol
(b) Knowledge and experience. Appointments to the authority shall
consist of a combination of individuals who have had previous
experience in the 1J operation ef or inspection of either marine
vessels Gf marine facilities, including experience in various types of
marine vessels and boatlo.g activities, and/or 2.) who have an
interest in preservation of the city's beaches and waterfronts.
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including fishing in the wateF\\'ays of the city. The members of the
marine authority shall have the right and duty to consult with any
member of the city administration for technical or other information
pertaining to the matters before them.
Sec. 2-190.49. Powers and duties.
The powers and duties of the marine authority are to:
1. Recommend to the city commission the adoption, rev1s1on and
amendment from time to time of appropriate rules and regulations
reasonably necessary for the implementation, effective enforcement,
administration and interpretation of the provisions of this chapter and the
minimum standards prescribed in this chapter, and to provide for the
effective and continuing establishment and enforoement of reasonable
minimum standards v1ithin the frammvork of the chapter. 1Nhen approved
by the city commission, sush rules and regulations shall have the forse
and effect of law.
& Make oontinuing studies aA6 periodic reports and advisory non-
binding recommendations to the city manager or the city commission for
the improvement of minimum standards for the city in marine-related
matters to promote and maintain a safe clean and healthy marine
environment to be enjoyed by the city's residents and visitors. This shall
include and to workl!!g_in cooperation with au federal, state and local
agencies interested in marine standards and clean and clear waterways;
and to publicizeing the importance of adequate minimum standards~, ta
and holdl.!J.g and conducting public hearings, discussions, forums and
institutes to arrange programs for the presentation of information by
experts in related fields. and to visit and study marine programs sonducted
in other metropolitan areas.
2.f3t Foster and maintain a clean, litter-free marine environment by
exploring the availability of enforcement techniques, new ordinances~ and
the active promotion of voluntary cleanups.
3.(4t Make recommendations regarding any ongoing and future
waterside activities including the permitting and policing of water-related
and beach concessions, a-00 water-oriented and marine related special
events~ and marine and waterfront environmental issues.
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4. (5) Make resommendations to the planning board or any other sity
board 'Nhen acting on matters related to the provisions of this ohapter. The
investigation, development, and carrying out of plans for the preservation
and renourishment of the beaches in the city, including, but not limited to.
erosion control.
5. To foster and maintain a clean, safe. and litter-free beach
environment by exploring the availability of enforcement
techniques, programs. or new legislation to accomplish these goals.
6. The encouragement of a desire in the citizenry of the city to
maintain and preserve the city's beaches.
7. The recommendation of plans to the city manager. city commission.
as well as to other local, state. and federal governmental agencies.
for the preservation and nourishment of the city's beaches.
8. The authority's power of review and recommendation set forth
hereinabove shall apply as well to such matters concerning
maintenance of city boardwalks. beachwalks, cutwalk and
baywalks.
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11.) Division 25, entitled "Transportation and Parking Committee," Sections 2-
190.91 through 2-190.88 thereof, is amended as follows:
TRANSPORTATION, AND PARKING, AND BICYCLE-PEDESTRIAN
FACILITIES COMMITTEE
Sec. 2-190.91. Established.
There is hereby established the transportation, parking and bicycle-
pedestrian facilities and parking committee, whose purposes, power and duties,
composition, membership qualification and general governing regulations are as
set forth in this division.
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Sec. 2-190.92. Purpose.
The transportation, a-00 parking, and bicycle-pedestrian facilities
committee's of the city's mission is to serve in an advisory capacity to the city
manager and the city commission and city administration in matters of
transportation and parking as they relate to the unique community of the city; and
to improve the lives of the city's residents and visitors by promoting the
development. sound management. and use of public facilities dedicated to
bicycles and pedestrians in the city. It shall be the goal of this committee to
assist in the development of programs, the implementation of solutions and the
forwarding of recommendations to the city which are fiscally responsible. This
committee shall strive to help resolve the critical transportation and parking
challenges facing our growing, dynamic community.
Sec. 2-190.93. Powers and duties.
The transportation and parking committee shall have the following duties,
functions, powers and responsibilities:
1. To serve in an advisory capacity to the city commission and the city
administration manager with respect to matters pertaining to transportation
and parking and their impact on the communities of the city. As such, the
city commission aR9 or the city administration manager shall refer matters
of public import pertaining to transportation and parking to the
transportation and parking committee prior to their adoption or
implementation for consideration and recommendation. The matter shall be
considered and sent back to the commission with a recommendation.
2. To formulate and recommend plans and programs for coordination
of the activities of governmental entities pertaining to transportation and
parking and their impact on the city.
3. It is the express purpose of this committee to serve as a vehicle for
responsible persons to utilize and consult with in attempting to understand
and resolve the concerns of the city with regard to transportation and
parking issues, and to make recommendations to the city manager a-00 or
91v_commission city administration regarding such matters.
4. The committee shall also provide advisory recommendations to the city
manager or city commission regarding the use. operation. management
and development of public bicycle and pedestrian facilities for such action
as they may seem appropriate.
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5. To perform such other duties as may from time to time be assigned
to it by the city manager or city commission.
Sec. 2-190.94. Composition.
The committee shall consist of fourteen (14) voting members. The mayor
and city commissioners shall each make one direct appointment, with the other
seven (7) members of the committee to be comprised of members from the
following community organizations, each of which must delegate a permanent
coordinating representative:
1. Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce's Transportation and Parking
Committee;
2. Miami Beach Community Development Corporation;
3. Ocean Drive Association;
4. Miami Design Preservation League;
5. North Beach Development Corporation;
6. f! Mid-Beach Community Neighborhood or Business Association;
7. Lincoln Road Marketing, Inc.
On an annual basis, the members of the committee shall elect a chairman and
such other officers as may be deemed necessary or desirable, who shall serve at
the will of the committee. Seven ill members shall consist of a quorum of the
committee and shall be necessary in order to take any action.
Sec. 2-190.95. Compensation.
Members shall serve without compensation.
Sec. 2-190.96. Meetings.
Committee meetings or subcommittee meetings of the committee may be
called by the chairman or by written notice signed by ten .(1Ql members of the
committee. Additionally, the committee may call a meeting to be conducted at a
future date. All meetings are public and shall be conducted in accordance with
the Florida Sunshine Law, of the state F.S. § 286.011.
Sec. 2-190.97. Knowledge and experience.
The members of the voting committee shall have knowledge of and
interest in transportation and parking and their impact on the city. The members
of the board shall be officially designated by their respective community
organization afltl. shall foUew provide a letters from such organization certifying
that designation shall be forwarded to the Miami Beaoh city clerk.
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Sec. 2-190.98. Supporting department.
The supporting department of the committee is the parking department.
Sees. 2-190.99-2-190.105. Reserved.
12.) Division 26, entitled "Community Development Advisory Committee,"
sections 2.190.106 through 2-190.112 thereof, is hereby deleted in its entirety.
13.) Division 27, entitled "Waterfront Protection Committee," Sections 2-190.12
through 2-190.126 thereof, is hereby deleted in its entirety.
14.) Division 28, entitled "Capital Improvement Projects Oversight Committee,"
Section 2-190.127 thereof, is hereby deleted in its entirety.
15.) Division 29, entitled "Debarment Committee," Sections 2-190.128 through
2-190.133 thereof, is hereby deleted in its entirety.
16.) Division 33, entitled "Tennis Advisory Committee" Section 2-190.148
thereof, is hereby deleted in its entirety.
17.) Division 34, entitled "Bicycle-Pedestrian Facilities Advisory Committee,"
Sections 2-190.149 through 2-190.153 thereof, is hereby deleted in its entirety.
SECTION 2. REPEALER
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are
hereby repealed.
SECTION 3. SEVERABILITY
If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid,
the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity.
SECTION 4. 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.
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SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall take effect on the __ day of _____ , 2014.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this __ day of _____ , 2014.
ATTEST:
Rafael E. Granado, City Clerk
(Sponsored by Commissioner Joy Malakoff)
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Philip Levine, Mayor
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