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LTC 120-2019 Mayor's Panel on Ocean Drive - Safety, Security and Infrastructure Subcommittee Motions MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER NO. LTC# 120-2019 LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: Mayor Dan Gelber and Members the City mmission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: March 7, 2019 SUBJECT: Mayor's Panel on Ocean D ive — Safety, Security and Infrastructure Subcommittee Motions The purpose of this Letter to Commission is to provide you with the motions made during the March 6, 2019 subcommittee meeting. Members in Attendance: Chair Jonathan Freidin, Commissioner Mark Samuelian, John Deutzman, Frank Ferrara, Jeff Feldman, Jo Manning, Gerald Schwartz, Gregory Branch Members Absent: Ricardo Dopico MOTION 2/6/2019: Recommending to the Mayor and City Attorney's Office to reconsider making it a local municipal criminal offense to operate a business in the City of Miami Beach without a city license (BTR). Motion made by: Member Deutzman Seconded by: Member Manning Motion passed unanimously • Revised 3/6/2019: The Subcommittee supports the recommendation to proceed to first reading, an ordinance for the municipal arrest of illegal vendors conducting business on the public right of way. Motion made by: Commissioner Samuelian Seconded by: Member Ferrara Motion passed unanimously MOTION: Recommending the Administration and Commission to address signage on the sidewalk that reference misleading offers. Motion made by: Member Deutzman, amended by Commissioner Samuelian Seconded by: Member Feldman Motion passed unanimously MOTION: Requesting the Administration to provide recommendations on addressing consumer fraud. Along with, opportunities to reduce said occurrences and speak to the Attorney General's Office for guidance and support. Motion made by: Member John Deutzman, amended by Commissioner Samuelian and Chair Freidin Seconded by: Feldman Motion passed unanimously MOTION: Requesting the Police Department to engage with II Villaggio, other condos and businesses, that PD determines, would provide an optimal placement for additional cameras. Motion made by: Chair Freidin Seconded by: Commissioner Samuelian Motion passed unanimously MOTION: Requesting the appropriate City Department to explore camera signage that can act as a deterrence. To include a review of comparable cities and their signage. Motion made by: Chair Freidin, amended by Commissioner Samuelian Seconded by: Commissioner Samuelian Motion passed unanimously MOTION: Supporting the exploration of plan development for (a) an enhanced pedestrian experience along Ocean Drive; (b) implementing the permanent southbound only movement of traffic and a "flexible" street when full or partial closures are needed; (c) incorporating bollards or other visual boundaries; (d) removal of eastern parking and possible creation of centralized valet; (e) the expansion of the western sidewalk; and (f) the possible reduction of the width of the eastern sidewalk, while maintaining and preserving the greenspace within Lummus Park. Additionally, to support the Commission providing funding for impact and design studies for said development. Motion made by: Member Feldman, amended by Chair Freidin and Commissioner Samuelian Seconded by: Member Deutzman 7-1 In favor, Member Schwartz opposed JM/MM/AM