Ord. No. 30-08-1965ORDINANCE NO. 30-08-1965
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; REMOVING FROM THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 4.4(G) ENTITLED "JOINT
USE SPACES VIA SPECIAL PARKING PERMIT"; REMOVING
FROM THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 4.4(H)
ENTITLED "METRO -RAIL USAGE CONSIDERATION VIA
SPECIAL PARKING PERMIT "; AMENDING SECTION 20 -7.6
ENTITLED "PARKING" IN ORDER TO MODIFY REGULATIONS
PERTAINING TO BONUSES AND PARKING REDUCTIONS IN
THE "SR(HD -OV)" SPECIALITY RETAIL (HOMETOWN
DISTRICT OVERLAY) ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING SECTION
20 -8.10 ENTITLED "BONUS ALLOCATIONS" IN ORDER TO
ELIMINATE PARKING REDUCTIONS AND PARKING BONUSES
FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE "TODD "TRANSIT ORIENTED
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, Sections 20- 4.4(G), 20- 4.4(H), 20- 7.6(B), Section 20 -7.6 (C) and Section 20-
8.10, of the Land Development Code allows for reductions in required off street parking and
allows for the ability to make a payment in lieu of providing required parking spaces; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission at its meeting on May 4, 1999, adopted Ordinance No. 8-
99 -1682, amending regulations retaining to parking reductions in the Hometown Overlay Zone in
order to require approval by a four /fifths vote of the City Commission and suspending the Land
Development Code sections referred to above for a period of nine months ;and
WHEREAS, the City Commission at several subsequent meetings, adopted ordinances
extending for additional periods the amendments and suspensions of the Land Development Code
sections referred to above; and
WHEREAS, at the City Commission meeting on May 2, 2006, it was requested that the
moratorium ordinance be expanded to modify certain provisions in Section 20 -7.6 (C), Land
Development Code which permits payment into the Parking Infrastructure Trust Fund in lieu of
providing required spaces; and to extend the moratorium to parking space reductions provided
Section 20 -8.10, Land Development Code, entitled TODD — Bonus Allocations; and
WHEREAS, the amendments and suspensions of the Land Development Code sections
referred to above were adopted for a final nine month period by Ordinance No. 15 -07 -1916 at the
City Commission meeting on June 5, 2007 will expire on March 5, 2008; and
WHEREAS, the purpose of the moratorium was to afford staff and citizens an adequate time
period to reevaluate the City's parking regulations and propose necessary changes; and
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WHEREAS, during the moratorium period evaluation and studies carried out by the Zoning
Task Force, City consultants, the Parking Board, the Planning Board and City Commission have
provided sufficient information and data to allow for the final adoption of proposed amendments.
WHEREAS, the City Commission at its May 6, 2008 meeting approved the first reading of
an ordinance which makes permanent all of the amendments, suspensions and modifications
which were in effect under the current parking moratorium ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission on May 15, 2008 conducted a workshop on the current
parking moratorium ordinance including a review of proposed changes suggested by the Planning
Board at its March 11, 2008 meeting and by the Parking Board at its March 21, 2008 meeting; by
and
WHEREAS, at the May 15, 2008 City Commission workshop it was agreed that certain
amendments would be considered to the current parking moratorium ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Board at its May 27, 2008 meeting recommended additional
revisions to be considered and then adopted a motion by a vote of 6 ayes 0 nays recommending
that the subject ordinance be approved; and
WHEREAS, the Parking Board at its June 6, 2008 meeting recommended additional revisions
be considered to the current parking moratorium ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami desire to adopt
legislation which replaces the current parking moratorium ordinance.
INOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, ID
Section 1: Section 20- 4.4(G), Land Development Code, entitled "Joint Use Spaces via
Special Parking Permit," is amended as follows:
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Section 2: Section 20- 4.4(H), Land Development Code, entitled "The Metro -Rail Usage
Consideration via Special Parking Permit," is amended as follows:
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Section 3: The automatic parking adjustments allowed pursuant to Section 20- 7.6(B),
Land Development Code, entitled "Required Parking," and the payment in lieu of parking provided
for in Section 20 -7.6 (C) (2) Land Development Code, entitled "Procedure" of the Land
Development, are hereby amended as set forth below::
Hometown District Overlay Zone
20 -7.6 Parking.
(A) Hometown District Parking. Parking in the Hometown District must be developed and
managed primarily as an element of infrastructure critical to enhancing South Miami's tax base
through economic success of the district. Hometown District parking shall be subject to the review
of the Parking Board as established by Section 2 of the Code of the City of South Miaini. The
Board shall report to the city commission no less than annually on the state of parking in the
Hometown District and shall from time to time make recommendations to the city commission for
changes in the parking system for the fees paid into theme - I R +° -' - Hometown District
Improvement Trust Fund, and for the allocation of trust fund monies.
(B) Required Parking. Within the Hometown District, the following adjustments to the number
of parking spaces required by Section 20 -4.4 (B) of the Code are provided:
On- street spaces adjacent to a lot shall count toward the parking requirements for
that lot; a partial space longer than eleven (11) feet shall count as a full space.
2. The following parking reduction shall apply to mixed use buildings with two
(2) or more of the three (3) use categories (retail, office, residential) uses
provided that egeh use eMstitu ces no less than twe-I.- . no one use
constitutes more than 75 per cent of the gross floor area: the total
required parking spaces for a mixed use building shall be reduced by twenty
(20) per cent.
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(1) The required number of spaces shall fast be calculated pursuant to Section 20 -7.12
for each permitted use. The appropriate reduction in parking spaces shall then be
calculated as provided in Section 20 -7.613 above. If the reduction calculated
includes a fraction less than a whole number, the reduction calculated shall be
rounded up and subtracted from the required (unadjusted) number of spaces to
determine the adjusted parking requirement.
(2) The difference between the number of spaces provided, including on street parking,
and the number of spaces required shall then be determined.
(a) New 8t4mctu4vs Buildings and the addition of floor area to existin
buildings: If there are fewer spaces provided than required
the applicant must apply for and receive
a special exception as per Section 20 -7.51 of this chapter and pay into the
Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund a fee as
set forth below
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(b) Existing &tPu#tu4vs BuildinEs: If there are fewer spaces provided than
required for existing buildings °, the applicant may: obtain a
special exception waiving the number of additional spaces required in
accord with the process set forth in Section 20 -7.51 of this chapter; lease
surplus off -site parking spaces in accord with Section 20- 4.4(F)(2):t
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Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund a fee as set forth below.
(c) The fee payment into the Hometown District Improvement Fund for each
space required but not provided shall be $1000 per parkins space per
year payable at the time of renewal of the occupational license. This fee
may be adjusted periodically by the City Commission as appropriate
(3) Monies paid into the Hometown District Improvementb
Fund shall be placed in a trust account separate from general funds and may be used
for improvements to t4p, public parking facilities, infrastructure to increase
parking capacity, b ' , and the installation
of meterinL devises. Monies collected in this fund should also be used for items
including but not limited to items that improve the pedestrian environment such
as: tree planting and maintenance, bike parking and racks sidewalk
improvements and maintenance, bench installation water fountains, outdoor
recycle bins, and si2na$!e for parking and bike racks.
(4) Designated historic buildings are exempt from all parking
requirements, except that existing off - street parking shall not be removed.
(5) Any changes in use in a building will require a re- calculation in the required
parking pursuant to (B) above. If the new combination of uses requires additional
parking spaces, a fee as set forth in (C) (2)(c) above, as determined from time to
time by the City Commission upon recommendation of the parking board, must be
paid into the Hometown District Improvements.' b T ~F - tTrust
Fund. If fewer spaces are required, no refunds will be paid.
Section 4: Section 20 -8.10, Land Development Code, entitled "Bonus allocations," is hereby
modified as set forth below to eliminate the parking reductions and parking bonuses for
developments within the boundaries of the TODD 4-0 (9) •.... nths for the, .-
1 District.
20 -8.10 Bonus allocations.
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Bonus
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For every 1 floor of
1 additional floor of
residential use
residential use with the
minimum parking
requirement (two (2) cars
per residential use)
Public plaza -min. 5,000 sq.
One (1) additional floor
ft. and art work in plaza
setting
Develop full frontage with
One (1) additional floor
street design as part of
pedestrian walkway system
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Develop "cross- tliru's"
One (1) additional floor
from street to public open
Yea
space as part of pedestrian
Nay
walk- system, on owner's
absent
property (maintenance
Yea
required in Section 20-
8.15)
For those properties that
back up to public open
space or easement.
Buildings may be built in
rear to within 5' of rear
nronertv or easement line.
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Section 5: All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of
this ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 6: If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason
held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the holding shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
Section 7: Emergency Ordinance No. 22 -08 -1957 pertaining to bonuses, parking
reductions and suspensions of certain parking regulations is hereby repealed.
Section 8: This ordinance shall take effect immediately at the time of its passage.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of AuLust, 2008
ATTEST:
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CgCITY CLERK
READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM:
_SIT -Y' TORNEY
1" Reading: 5/6/08
2 "dReading: 6/10/08
3rd Reading: 7/22/08
4th Reading: 8/5/08
APPROVED:
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COMMISSION VOTE: 3 -1
Mayor Feliu:
Yea
Vice Mayor Beasley:
Yea
Commissioner Palmer:
Nay
Commissioner Wiscombe:
absent
Commissioner Beckman:
Yea
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To:
Via:
From:
Date:
South Miami
The Honorable Mayor Feliu and Members of the City Commission
Ajibola Balogun, City Manager
Ricardo Soto - Lopez, MUP, Planning Director /` �
August 5, 2008
ITEM No.
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PB -07 -029
Applicant: City of South Miami
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE;
REMOVING FROM THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 4.4(G)
ENTITLED "JOINT USE SPACES VIA SPECIAL PARKING PERMIT "; REMOVING
FROM THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 4.4(H) ENTITLED "METRO -
RAIL USAGE CONSIDERATION VIA SPECIAL PARKING PERMIT "; AMENDING
SECTION 20 -7.6 ENTITLED "PARKING" IN ORDER TO MODIFY REGULATIONS
PERTAINING TO BONUSES AND PARKING REDUCTIONS IN THE "SR(HD -OV)"
SPECIALITY RETAIL (HOMETOWN DISTRICT OVERLAY) ZONING DISTRICT;
AMENDING -SECTION 20 -8.10- ENTITLED "BONUS ALLOCATIONS" IN ORDER TO
ELIMINATE PARKING REDUCTIONS AND PARKING BONUSES FOR
DEVELOPMENT IN THE "TODD" TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
BACKGROUND / STATUS
The City Commission at its May 4, 1999 meeting adopted a limited parking moratorium ordinance
(No. 8- 99- 1682). The ordinance had been extended on seven occasions. The moratorium has been
extended by 30 day emergency ordinances adopted by the City Commission, The last emergency
ordinance adopted (Ordinance No. 21 -08 -1956) is effective until July 24, 2008. The emergency
ordinance may need to be adopted one more time, if the final third reading ordinance dealing with
the parking reduction /bonus issue is not adopted on July 22, 2008.
The Parking Moratorium Ordinance which permanently removes all of the sections currently
modified or under suspension was approved on first reading by the City Commission at its May 6,
2008 meeting. At that time it was agreed that a public workshop should be held in order to put
together all of the revisions and changes which had been suggested by the City's various Boards
and committees. Following the workshop the City Commission amended the draft ordinance at its
June 10, 2008 meeting, which ordinance as amended is currently before the Commission for
adoption on 3`d reading.
CITY COMMISSION WORKSHOP SUMMARY
The City Commission conducted a workshop on May 15, 2008, at which time Commission
members and a number of citizens present agreed that certain parking bonuses should be moved
and that others should be modified. The Administration has prepared a revised "Parking
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Moratorium Amendment" decision chart (11 x 17') which contains the approved first reading
ordinance in the left column and the proposed revisions originating from the workshop in the right
column. The following is a summary of the suggested changes to be incorporated in the parking
amendment ordinance:
(a) it was agreed at the workshop the Joint Use Spaces reduction bonus (LDC 20-
4.4(G) and the Metro -Rail Usage reduction (LDC 20- 4.4(H) are to be eliminated;
(b) it was agreed at the workshop that the Hometown District reduction would be a
general reduction for mixed use the percent reduction would be 20 %;
(c) it was agreed at the workshop in the Hometown District a new building not having
sufficient number of parking spaces must contribute to a fund now being called the
Hometown District Improvement Fund; and new buildings having less then
required spaces would require special exception approval
(d) it was agreed at the workshop in the Hometown District an existing building
requiring additional parking spaces due to expansion or change in use will have a
choice of contributing to the fund, leasing spaces, requesting,a.variance or getting
a special assignment of on- street spaces from the City Manager;
(e) it was agreed at the workshop that the contribution to the fund for each space
required but not provided would be $1000 per space annually which could be
adjusted periodically;
(f) it was agreed at the workshop that the Hometown District Improvement Fund
would allow expenditures for installation of street furniture or improvements to the
pedestrian environment.
(g) it was agreed at the workshop that the existing parking reductions in the TODD
zoning districts would be deleted in this section, however, the 25% parking
reduction for mixed use should be placed in another more appropriate location in
the TODD zoning district chapter as part of a follow -up ordinance.
PLANNING BOARD ACTION /COMMENTS
The Planning Board at its May 27, 2008 meeting, after public hearing, recommended by a vote of 6
ayes 0 nays that the Parking Moratorium Ordinance with the added changes made at the City
Commission Workshop be adopted. The Board did make suggested modifications to the changes
proposed at the Workshop. These suggestions are attached as a separate document.
GREEN TASK FORCE COMMENTS
The Green Task Force at its June 2, 2008 meeting, reviewed the changes made at the City
Commission Workshop and made suggested modifications to the changes proposed at the
Workshop. These suggestions are attached as a separate document.
PARKING BOARD COMMENTS
The Parking Board at a special meeting held on June 6, 2008 reviewed the changes made at the
City Commission Workshop and made suggested modifications to the changes proposed at the
Workshop. These suggestions are attached as a separate document.
3rd READING DRAFT
The City Commission at its June 10, 2008 meeting incorporated a combination of amendments
suggested at the workshop, by the Planning Board, the Parking Board and by the Green Task Force
into a ,rd
Reading draft ordinance which was reviewed and modified by the City Commission at its
July 22, 2008 meeting.
FINAL 4" READING DRAFT
The City Commission at its July 22, 2008 meeting approved the 3'-d Reading draft of the ordinance
with two amendments (p3 Sec. (B 2) and (p.5 Sec. (C 5), which have been incorporated into the
final attached 4d' Reading draft ordinance. The 4`�' Reading draft also contains a provision on p.6
which repeals Ordinance No. 22 -08 -1957, the current emergency moratorium ordinance now in
effect.
RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended that the attached 4"' Reading draft ordinance be adopted.
Attachments:
Proposed Ordinance (4"' Reading Draft )
Excerpt City Commission Meeting 6- 10 -08, pp. 14-17
Parking Moratorium Amendment Decision Chart I1
Planning Board Comments
Green Task Force Comments
Parking Board Comments
Planning Board Minutes Excerpt 5 -27 -08
Public notices
XAComm Items12008 \8 -5 -08 \Parkin; Moratorium Revised CM Report.doc
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8 The City Commission of the City of South Miami, Florida met
9 in regular session on Tuesday, June 10, 2008, beginning at 7:15
10 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive.
11
12 A. Roll Call:
13 The following members of the City Commission were present:
14 Mayor Horace G. Feliu, Vice Mayor Brian D. Beasley, and,
15 Commissioners Randy G. Wiscombe, Velma Palmer and Jay Beckman.
16
17 Also in attendance were: City Attorney Luis Figueredo, City
18 Clerk Maria M. Menendez and City Manager Ajibola Balogun.
19
20 B. Invocation: The invocation was
21
22 C. Pledge of Allegiance:
23 The Pledge of Allegiance was
24
25 D. Presentat±ons (s)
26
delivered by Mayor Feliu.
recited in unison.
27 Proclamation for "Code Enforcement Officers' Appreciation
28 Week"
29
30 Our Code Enforcement team was present to receive the
31 proclamation which was presented by Mayor Feliu, Vice Mayor
32 Beasley and Commissioner Wiscombe.
33
34 Recognizing National Public Works Week Sponsors
35
36 At this time the sponsors of National Public Works Week were
37 recognized. Among those present were representatives of Vila and
38 Associates, Benson Electric, and former Mayor Mary Scott for
39 Chamber South.
40
41 Also, trophies were presented to the Mayor and Police Chief
42 for their accomplishments as leaders of the softball teams during
43 the Public Works picnic celebrated Saturday, May 31st_.
44
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1 20. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE
2 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND
3 DEVELOPMENT CODE; REMOVING FROM THE LAND DEVELOPMENT
4 CODE SECTION 20- 4.4(G) ENTITLED "JOINT USE SPACES VIA
5 SPECIAL PARKING PERMIT"; REMOVING FROM THE LAND
6 DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 4.4(H) ENTITLED "METRO -RAIL
7 USAGE CONSIDERATION VIA SPECIAL PARKING PERMIT ";
8 AMENDING SECTION 20 -7.6 ENTITLED "PARKING" IN ORDER TO
9 MODIFY REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO BONUSES AND PARKING
10 REDUCTIONS IN THE "SR (HD -OV) " SPECIALTY RETAIL (HOMETOWN
11 DISTRICT OVERLAY) ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING SECTION 20-
12 8.10 ENTITLED "BONUS ALLOCATIONS" IN ORDER TO ELIMINATE
13 PARKING REDUCTIONS AND PARKING BONUSES FOR DEVELOPMENT
14 IN THE "TODD" TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
15 ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES
16 IN CONFLICT, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
17 (Deferred 5106108)
18 (Commissioner Beckman) 3/5
19
20 Moved by Mayor Feliu, seconded by Commissioner Palmer to
21 approve this item.
22
23 Commissioner Beckman presented this item, giving an overview
24 of the process with regard to this ordinance; he said that after
25 the first reading, a workshop was held which resulted in some
26 proposed amendments which now need to be formally added.
27 Counselor Figueredo explained that depending on the significance
28 of the amendments, the ordinance would have to come back for a
29 third reading.
30
31 Moved by Commissioner Wiscombe, seconded by Mayor Feliu, the
32 motion to invite members of the Green Task Force and Parking
33 Board to speak on this item passed by a 5 -0 vote:
34
35 Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea
36 Commissioner Palmer: Yea
37 Commissioner Beckman: Yea
38 Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea
39 Mayor Feliu: Yea
40
41 Green Task Force member, Donna Shelley addressed the
42 Commission regarding their diversion with the Parking Board's
43 recommendation, which is using a part of the fee payment towards
44 pedestrian improvements, such as bike racks, signage for parking,
45 etc.
46
47 Parking Board member, Sharon McCain addressed the Commission
48 with regard to the need for the parking infrastructure trust
49 fund; she said that the money is needed for the improvement of
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1 the old and decayed parking meters, parking signage, etc. She
2 also said that the Parking Board members would like to name the
3 fund the "Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund." She said
4 that the Parking Board also suggested that all funds collected in
5 the trust fund should be used for parking infrastructure and
6 facilities only; and that the reference to use additional use of
7 fund for street furniture and improvements to pedestrian should
8 be removed.
9
10 With no further speakers the public hearing was closed.
11
12 At this time the Commission proceeded to adopt the proposed
13 amendments.
14
15 Moved by Commissioner Beckman to amend the ordinance by
16 including recommendation (B)2. The following parking reduction
17 shall apply to mixed use buildings with two (2) or more of the
18 three (3) use categories (retail, office, residential) uses
19 provided that each use constitutes no less than twent X five (25)
20 per cent of the gross floor area: the total re fired parking
21 spaces for a mixed use building shall be reduced b y twenty (20)
22 per cent. Seconded by Mayor Feliu, the motion passed by a 5 -0
23 vote:
24
25 Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea
26 Commissioner Palmer: Yea
27 - - Commissioner Beckman: Yea -
28 Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea
29 Mayor Feliu: Yea
30
31 Moved by Commissioner Beckman to amend the ordinance by
32 including recommendation (C)(2)(a) with an additional amendment
33 to read: ... , the applicant must apply and
34 receive a special exception and pay into the Hometown District
35 Improvement Trust Fund a fee as set forth below.... Seconded by
36 Mayor Feliu, the motion passed by a 5 -0 vote:
37
38 Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea
39 Commissioner Palmer: Yea
40 Commissioner Beckman: Yea
41 Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea
42 Mayor Feliu: Yea
43
44 Moved by Mayor Feliu, seconded by Commissioner Palmer, the
45 motion to remove the last sentence of paragraph (C)(2)(a) passed
46 by a 5 -0 vote:
47
48 Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea
49 Commissioner Palmer: Yea
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1 Commissioner Beckman: Yea
2 Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea
3 Mayor Feliu: Yea
4
5 Moved by Commissioner Beckman to amend the ordinance by
6 including recommendation (C) (2) (b) . Seconded by Mayor Feliu, the
7 motion passed by a 5 -0 vote:
8
9 Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea
10 Commissioner Palmer: Yea
11 Commissioner Beckman: Yea
12 Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea
13 Mayor Feliu: Yea
14
15 Moved by Commissioner Beckman to amend the ordinance by
16 including recommendation (C) (2) (c) . Seconded by Vice Mayor
17 Beasley, the motion passed by a 5 -0 vote:
18
19 Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea
20 Commissioner Palmer: Yea
21 Commissioner Beckman: Yea
22 Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea
23 Mayor Feliu: Yea
24
25 Moved by Mayor Feliu, seconded by Commissioner Palmer to
26 amend the ordinance_ by including recommendation (C) (3), and
27 inserting -the-- following language: that a minimum of--25%- of the
28 monies collected in this fund should be used for items that
29 improve the pedestrian environment, such as tree planting and
30 maintenance, bike parking and racks, sidewalk improvements and
31 maintenance, bench installation, water fountains, outdoor recycle
32 bins and signage for parking and bike racks.
33
34 After a discussion regarding this amendment, the motion
35 failed by a 1 -4 vote:
36
37 Commissioner Wiscombe: Nay
38 Commissioner Palmer: Nay
39 Commissioner Beckman: Nay
40 Vice Mayor Beasley: Nay
41 Mayor Feliu: Yea
42
43 Moved by Commissioner Wiscombe, seconded by Commissioner
44 Beckman to amend the ordinance by including recommendation
45 (C) (3), and inserting the following language: Including but not
46 limited to items that improve the pedestrian environment, such as
47 tree planting and maintenance, bike parking and racks, sidewalk
48 improvements and maintenance, bench installation, water
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1 fountains, outdoor recycle bins and signage for parking and bike
2 racks and parking meter devices. The motion passed by a 5 -0 vote:
3
4 Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea
5 Commissioner Palmer: Yea
6 Commissioner Beckman: Yea
7 Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea
8 Mayor Feliu: Yea
9
10 Moved by Commissioner Beckman to amend the ordinance by
11 including recommendation (C)(4). Seconded by Commissioner
12 Wiscombe, the motion passed by a 5 -0 vote-
13
14 Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea
15 Commissioner Palmer: Yea
16 Commissioner Beckman: Yea
17 Vice. Mayor Beasley: Yea
18 Mayor Feliu: Yea
19
20 Moved by Commissioner Beckman to amend the ordinance by
21 amending (C) (5) to replace the name of "Parking Infrastructure
22 Trust Fund" with "Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund."
23 Seconded by Commissioner Wiscombe, the motion passed by a 5 -0
24 vote:
25
26 Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea
27 Commissioner Palmer: Yea
28 Commissioner Beckman: Yea
29 Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea
30 Mayor Feliu: Yea
31
32 With no further comments, the motion to approve this item as
33 amended passed by a 5 -0 vote:
34
35 Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea
36 Commissioner Palmer: Yea
37 Commissioner Beckman: Yea
38 Vice Mayor Beasley: Yea
39 Mayor Feliu: Yea
40
41
42 Commissioner Beckman at this time referred to still another
43 proposed revision to the ordinance as indicated on page 3 of the
44 "Parking Moratorium Amendment" spreadsheet: Revise last sentence
45 in (A). (The Commission agreed to discuss this at the next
46 reading of the ordinance)
47
48 (Due to the various amendments, this item will be brought
49 back for third reading at the next regular meeting on 7/22/08)
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Recommendations and Comments Concerning Modifications to the
Parking Ordinance
May 27, 2008 Meeting- adopted by Plamaing Board
1. LDC Section 20 -7.6 (C)(2)(a): Include a provision that the special exception process
should only kick in if more than 20% of the required spaces are to be paid for by payment
into the fund. Therefore (C)(2)(a) to read "Approval for having less than required spaces
above 20% of the requirement must be approved via the special exception process set
forth in Section 20 -7.51 of the chapter:
2. LDC Section 20 -7.6 (C)(2)(b): If on- street parking spaces are assigned by the City
Manager and are considered required parking, the recipient of those assigned spaces
should also pay the fee into the Trust Fund. Therefore the following language should be
added after "Section 20- 4.4(A)(2) - and pay into the Hometown District Improvement
Rind a fee as set fortlz below. "
3. LDC Section 20 -7.6 (C)(3): There should be a provision that assures that trust fund
monies will be spent on parking facilities. Therefore the following language should be
added at the end of (C)(3)- "TIae iraaprovememt trust fiend must dedicate a minimum of
50% oftlze trust funds for public parking facilities."
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South Miami Green 'bask Force
Recommendations and Comments Concerning Modifications to the
Parking Ordinance
Draft: June 2, 2008
The South Miami Green Task Force endorses the parking workshop recommendation to
allow a 20% parking reduction for mixed -use buildings in the Hometown District.
In addition, the Green Task Force endorses the proposed fee payment into the Hometown
District Improvement Fund for required parking not provided for. We feel however, that
a minimum of 25% of the monies collected in this fund should be used for items that
improve the pedestrian environment such as: tree planting and maintenance, bike parking
and racks, sidewalk improvements and maintenance, bench installation, water fountains,
outdoor recycle bins, and signage for parking and bike racks.
The Green Task Force feels that these actions will help to nurture a pedestrian friendly
and walkable environment, a critical component in the promotion of a sustainable
community.
South Miami Parking Board
Recommendations and Comments Concerning Modifications to the
Parking Ordinance
June 6, 2008 Meeting adopted by Parking Board
1. LDC Section 20 -7.6 (A): The Board recommends that the trust find name should be
Hometown District Parking Improvement Trust Fund. This would applicable in
other sections which contain the name of the trust fund.
2. LDC Section 20 -7.6 (C)(2)(b) : The Board expressed overall concern that these
regulations continue to allow "phantom" parking spaces. The Board felt that the
sentence referring to leases should contain a qualification statement as follows:
"provided that parldnL, leases are for a maximum of five years or the term of the
lease with a minimum of one near."
3. LDC Section 20 -7.6 (C)(3): The Board recommends that all of the funds collected in the
trust fund should be used for parking infrastructure and facilities only. The reference to
the additional use of the funds for street furniture and improvements to the pedestrian
environment should be removed -
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CITY Y ®F SOUTH MIAMI
PLANNING BOARD
Regular Meeting
Action Summary Minutes
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
City Commission Chambers
7030 P.M.
I. Call to Order and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
Action: The meeting was called to order at 7:44 P.M.
The Pledge of Allegiance was recited in unison.
II. Roll Call.
Action: Chairman Morton requested a roll call.
Board members present constituting a quorum: Mr. Morton, Ms. Yates, Mr. Comendeiro, Mr.
Cruz, Mr. Farfan, and Ms. Chael. Absent: Ms. Young.
City staff present: Sanford- A. Youkilis (Acting Planning Director) and Lluvia Resendiz
(Administrative Assistant).
III. Planning Board Applications/Public Hearing
PB -07 -029
Applicant: City of South Miami
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE;
REMOVING FROM THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 4.4(G)
ENTITLED "JOINT USE SPACES VIA SPECIAL PARKING- PERMIT "; REMOVING
FROM THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 4.4(1-1) ENTITLED "METRO -
RAIL USAGE CONSIDERATION VIA SPECIAL PARKING PERMIT "; AMENDING
SECTION 20 -7.6 ENTITLED "PARKING" IN ORDER TO MODIFY REGULATIONS
PERTAINING TO BONUSES AND PARKING REDUCTIONS IN THE "SR(IDD -OV)"
SPECIALITY RETAIL (HOMETOWN DISTRICT OVERLAY) ZONING DISTRICT;
AMENDING SECTION 20 -8.10 ENTITLED "BONUS ALLOCATIONS" IN ORDER TO
ELIMINATE PARKING REDUCTIONS AND PARKING BONUSES FOR
DEVELOPMENT IN THE "TODD" TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Action: Mr. Morton read the item into the record.
Mr. Youkilis advised that the ordinance has been modified and brought back to the Planning Board
for final recommendation. The City Commission held a workshop on May 15, 2008 and made
changes to the previously approved ordinance that the Planning Board approved with
Plaru- ng Board Meeting
May 27, 2008 Except
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recommendations at its March 1], 2008 meeting. Mr. Youkilis then reviewed the recommendations
made during the workshop of May 15, 2008.
Mr. Morton questioned if there is a minimum percentage which will limit the number of fixed
spaces that someone could pay into the parking fund without having to provide parking the
required spaces. Mr. Youkilis replied that although it was not implemented it was recommended to
include a sentence providing that approval for having less than required spaces must be granted via
the special exception process which goes before the Planning Board and the City Commission.
The Board agreed that only a certain percentage of parking spaces should be exempt from paying
into the parking fund.
Mr. Comendeiro moved to recommend that a request to reduce parking requirements above 20%
must be approved via a special exception and Mr. Cruz seconded. The Board unanimously agreed.
Mr. Morton questioned the parking space credit Section20- 4.4(A)(2) and was concerned that the
credited spaces will not be charged the proposed $1000 fee. Mr. Youkilis advised that the LDC
states the an applicant may request that the City Manager assign on- street parking spaces to be
counted as part of the required spaces if they are within 1 500 feet away of the subject property. The
Board agreed to amend No. 2(b) to require that those spaces being administratively credited by the
City Manager should be required to pay the $1000 fee.
Mr. Morton also expressed concerns that those merchants outside of the Hometown District which
are granted with on- street parking spaces should not be excluded from paying into the Hometown
District Improvement Fund and be required to pay into the Trust Fund and the Board agreed. Ms.
Yates moved to replace the word "or" with "and" in order to include that the assignment of on-
street parking spaces by the City -Manager should be subject to :pay the $1,000 fee and Mr. Farfan
seconded. The Board passed the motion by a unanimous vote.
Mr. Cruz questioned the definition of the word `.`parking infrastructure." He was concerned that it
could be related to uses other than for the Hometown District parking upgrade. After discussion the
Board agreed that that (C)(3) should include the following sentence, "The improvement trust fund
must dedicate a minimum of 50% of the trust funds for public parking facilities." Mr. Comendeiro
moved to make the following text amendments and Ms. Yates seconded. The Board passed the
motion by a unanimous vote.
Motion: Ms. Yates moved to approve the proposed Off - Street Parking Bonus Provisions Mr.
Comendeiro seconded with the following recommendations:
1. Include 20% requirement in (C)(2)(a) to read "Approval for having less than required
spaces above 20% of the requirement must be approved via the special exception process
set forth in Section 20 -7.51 of the chapter:
2. Replace the word "or" with "and" under (C)(2)(b) to read "City Manager in accord with
Section 20- 4.4(A)(2); e€ and pay into the Hometown District Improvement Fund a fee as
set forth below."
3. In (C)((3) include "The improvement trust fund must dedicate a naininium of 50% of the
trust funds for public parking facilities."
Vote: 6 Ayes 0 Nays
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On Tuesday July 22, 2008, beginning at 1:3o p m to ahe ,City Commission
Chambers, 6130 "SdnsefDrive; the City Commission -'will. hold'Public:'Hearings to
consider the following items: '-
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE LAND OEVELOPMENTCODE,.REMOVING
FROM .THE -LAND - DEVELOPMENT CODE.SECTION2D= 4,4(G): ENTITLED;
:JOINT USE SPACES VIA SPECIAL PARKING PERMIT ';?REMOVING FROM
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SECTION 204.6 ENTITLED "PARKING" IN ORDER.Tp. MOUIF\ :4E6UL 9TI0NS'
PERTAINING TO BONUSES AND PARKING REDUCTIONS -IN THE;' °SR(HD.rOU)'
SPECIALTY RETAIL (HOMETOWN DISTRICT `OVERLAY) ZONING DISTRICT; -
AMENDING SECTION .20 -8.10 : ENTITLED . "BONUS_. ALLOCATIONS IN
ORDER • d ELIMINATE PARKING REDUCTIONS AND .PARKING BONUSES
FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE "TODD" TRANSIT ORIENTED bEl(ELOPMENT .
DISTRICT ZONING DISTRICT.
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TQ SET FORTH STANDARDS FOR CONTROLLING DCCESSIVE N01$E`LEVELS
ASSOCIATED. WITH AIR- CONDITIONING COMPRESSOR EQUIPMENT. AND
:OTHER MEOHANICAL EOLIIPMENT
AN. ORDINANCE, RELATING : TO A - ,REQUEST TO AMEND .THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT ZODE BY REMOVING SECTION 20 510 ENTITLED
0 ALS ""ADMINRNAE '' STATE WNR'APP
AN ORDINANCE' <AMENDINS $OUTH. MIAMI j LAND DEVELOPMENT :CODE
ENTITJ ED " OFF- STREETPARKINGREOUIREME.NTS JN ORDER TO MODIFY
THE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR AOJACENT,ON`STREET PARKING SPACES
TO_ BE. COUNTED AS, REQUIRED PARKING; � MODIFYING.:TAE'. „CONDITIONS
ALLOWING FOR ONySTREET'PARKING- .:$PACES.. TO BE_CREDffEQ TO
OTHER NEARBY PROPERTIES AND.PROVIDING FOR AN ANNIiAL,FEE TO BE
ASSESSED FOR COUNTING ON- STREET SPACES AS REQUIRED SPACES
AN ORDINA CTION
NCE . AMENbING -LAND; DEVELOPMENT .CODE• ,SE
20- 5:11(E) ENTITLED . "StTE 'PLAN '-REVIEW - `APPROVALS GENERAL >
APPLICATION,: 'REQUIREMENTS” ''IN ORDER ,:TO `REQUIRE -= THAT
ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION MUST 4E..-SIGNED
AND SEALED BY A FLORIDA REGISTERED ARCHITECT.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING,THE SOUTH MIAMI CODE OF ORDINANCES
BY AMENDING' SECTION. 15-99; ENVLED- CONTROLLED "PARKING
RESIDENTIAL ZONES; TO DESIGNATETHREEADDffIONAL .'CONTROLLED.
PARKING RESID.ENTIAI ZONES: -'
If you have any inquiries on the above iteins:.please contact the "PIan ning and 'Zoning
Departrh Vs office at: 305 663' 6326
ALL interested parties are invited to atlend and will be heard r
Maria, M. Menendez; CMC =
City Olerk
Pursuant to Flodda, Statutes 286.0105, the City hereby advises the pubiic that ff ape' ' decides to appeal any.
decision made by this Board, Agency or commission-with respect to `any matter consitlered at Lc mee0ng'or;
hearing, he or she will need a record of the . proceedings; and that for such,puipo'se, affected person may nedii .
to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is mid ch whtch�recgrd includes the testimony and evidence `.•
.. .-uaon.whieh the anneal ie m hit hoe "n - - - _ _ .
MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW
Published Daily except Saturday. Sunday and
Legal Holidays
Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida
TATE OF FLORIDA
DUNTY OF MIAMI -DADE:
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
V. PEREZ, who on oath says that he or she is the
LEGAL CLERK, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business
Review f/k/a Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday
and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami -Dade
County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement,
being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
PUBLIC HEARING FOR 815/2008
in the XXXX Court,
was published in said newspaper in the issues of
07/25/2008
Affiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business
Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Miami -Dade
County, Florida and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said Miami -Dade County,
Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays)
and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post
office in Miami in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a
period of one year next preceding the first publication of the '
attached copy of advertisement; and affiaht further says that he or
she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation
any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose
of securing this advertisement for publication in the said
newspaper. 1
Sworn to and subscribed befor me this
25 day of JULY , A.D. 2008
(SEAL)
V. PEREZ personally known to me
.,(Abr.•,ea�3.a,r
av�n Notary Public Stale of Flonda
N Cheryl H Manner
< My Commiss;on UD793490
?or ,,o� Expires 07n fi1io ?2
NOT
NOTICE ISHEREE
Miami; Ftor)da ': vi
Commission meeti
at 7:30 p.m. in the
'consider the followi
- AN ORDINAN
OF THE -CITY
.THE LAND DE
LAND DEVXl
"JOINT USE
REMOVING
SECTION : "2(
- CONSIDERAI
AMEND'N.
,;
OR�tR 4
BONUSES.�A
(HD -OV.)' NSF
OVERLAY) ;
20-6--16 'ENTT
ELIMINATE
BONUSES F(
ORIENTED D
F� sue:
�omm+sswn of the City of South
Hearings at its regular City
sday, August 5, 2008 beginning
ambers,, 6130 Sunset Drive, to
•AND CITY COMMISSION
FLORIDA, RELATING TO
REMOVING FROM THE
TION,204.4(G) ENTITLED
:IAL=PARKING PERMIT"; '
DEVELOPMENT CODE
"METRO -RAIL. USAGE
(L,.- PARKING . PERMIT'; -
'.NTTTLED:; - PARKING* IN
n1 s PERTAINING TO
)UC71gNS;IN�THE "SR
- (HOMETOWN DISTRICT
; '. AMENDING . SECTION ,
PROVIDING - FOR SE YERABILITY.
CONFLICT AND PROVIDING AN PFFE
AN ORDINANCE OF;TNE MAYORAN
OF-THE..CITY;OF;$OWTH MIAMI, FLi
AN AMENDMENT OFTHE 2007 2008.1
ullv� uta i rcr� r,
DINANCES .IN
DATE.:.
Y COMMISSION
„RELATING TO
ET; APPROVING
S':OF THE CITY
DINRES:,IN THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR'S BUDGET,_AS '
SET FORTH IN THE ATTACHED ITEMIZED:.. LIST ARE
AMOUNTS COMMTfTED AND'FUIJDED;:BUT NOT EXPEND-
_ _ ED INy3fHE FISCAL "YEAR 2006- 2007;: AND AUTHORIZING
THE 'CITY: MANAGER TO.TAKE'SUCHiMEASURES AS
NECES'5ARY' =-TO "ACCOMPLISH THOSE TRANSFERS;. `^
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; ORDINANCES IN
j CONFLICT; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
'+'!'+ AN OROINANCE-OF;FHE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE'CITY OF SOUTH *MIAMI; FLORIDA; RELATING TO. +
AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF. ORDINANCES CHAPTER
7,:ART.ICLE;1; SECTION•2 ;2.1'(B) AND.(M)(1)(k), IN ORDER''.
TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE CRY'S CHARTER ARTICLE
II, - SECTIONS 5 B, AND 6 B(3); AND EDITING THE: -
ORDINANCE TO CORRECT SCRIVENERS "ERRORS:
PROVIDING:FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CON-
_ ._t_LICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE =CITY OF sourH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO
AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER
2, ARTICLE II, SECTIONS 2-6',: 2 -7.1, 2-10(d), AND 2 -15, IN
ORDER TO BRING THE CODE UP TO DATE. AND TO BE
CONSISTENT WITH THE CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLE 111,
SECTION 1; AND EDITING.THE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT
SCRIVENERS ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIU`rY,
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT.,AND AN' EFFECTIVE DATE.
AN ORDINANCE- OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO
AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER
PROVIDING ;FOR._ SEV�•RABILITY,;? -'ORDINANCES' IN
CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
AN ORDINANCE OFTLIE MAYOR`AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITYDF;S.QUTH MIAMI;,FLORIDA;;RELATING.TO
AMENDINGTHEC)TY,S CODE_OF_ORDINANCES CHAPTER
9, "ELE.CTIONS SECTIONS 9 1 9 f.f`94 9 -:i 9 -6; 9-7,9-8,
QND_9 -10, IN ORDER. T.O. BRING THE;GODE,UP.,T ; DATE.
AND TO BE'CONSISTENT'WITH THE CITY`S"CHARTER
ARTICLE V. AND WIT HA
H'F[ORIDA'STATUTES CPTER.101
AND EDITING THE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT. SCRIVEN•
ERS ERRORS-,`.PROVIDING- FOR SEVERABOTY
ORDINANCES IN ,CONF,IiCT.ANOANEFFECTIVEDATE.. •.
A RESOLUTION OF THE ;(MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIOP
OF THE CITY .OF SOUTH ;MIAMI;-FLORIDA RELATING rc
THE ISSUANCE OF AiCERTIFICkTE.OF APPROPRIATE
NESS PURSUANT TO SECTION20- 5.19(E.(3) OF THE LANE
.. DEVECOPMENT, CODEaTO PERMIT,, WALE SIGNAGE ON /
DESIGNATED'. HISTORIC ,COMMERCIAL BUILDINC
LOCATED AT590OSUN5ET;.DRIVEQAfv15TER BUILDINGS)
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
If you have any inquiries on the above items please contact the
Clerk's office aL' 305;¢ 63- 6340_.,':_;.,;a;;s;r` *1 ,r•``:'
ALL interested parbes are Invited [o attend and wdl be'hea}d.'
Maria M Menendez. CN
r`CitT yCleik _
Pursuant to Flodde:Statdtes:: 286 .0105,=the- City hereby adviser
public that if.,a- person; dec[des lo_ appeal any decision made by
Board, Agency ar Commis"sion.with iespect to any matter consider
its meeting or hearing, he .. or she will need a record of the'proceed
and that for such purpose,`affected person may need to'ensure 17
verbatim record of thi;'-66c, -dingp` made which record include
testimony and evidence u_ pon which the appeal is to be based.
7/25. 08 3- 157/19575
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co
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a
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a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily (gardens open
until 5:30 p.m., house until 5 p.m.)
cial hall of.both the World and U.S.
Chess: Federation. Champtonshtps
except Christmas Day; 3251 S. Miami
Ave:,
tournaments and field trips "are held
Q
Miami. $12 adults, $9 Miami -
Dade adult residents, $5 kids 6 -12, $4
often. A chess ctuti isheld Thursday
nights Pairticipatlon in the Second
� "
Miami- Dade " kids, freefior kids 5 and :
under: 305 - 250 9133 or vizceya nu_
Sunday ToJ' - : ment:is encouraged;
13755 $W 119t Ave,,. West Kendall
.
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_
seum.org. ,._
$5 adults, $3c hil&eh 12 and under
°
World Chess Hall of Fame: The offs
`786- 242 =4255.
.
E
USE SPACES VIA SPECIAL PARKING PERMIT" REMOVING FROM THE LAND-
LU
I -
COURTESY
o
-NOTICE.
CITY OF S®UTH MIAMI, :FLORIN:
On Tuesday" 'August 5, 2008 begtnnmg at 7 30 0,m , In the City Comrnisslon Chambers
z '
E
6130 Sunset Drive; the City Commission will- hold'Public bli
Hearings to nsider the
following items: - �
°
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; REMOVING
=
FROM THE.LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 4,4(G) ENTITLED JOINT
E
USE SPACES VIA SPECIAL PARKING PERMIT" REMOVING FROM THE LAND-
rO i
DEVELOPMENT CODE. SECTION 20 4.4(M ENTITLED ' "METRO RAIL USAGE
CONSIDERATION VIA` SPECIAL - PARKING PERMIT , 'AMENDING SECTION
20- 7. 6ENTITLED ".PARKING',INORDERTOMODIFY REGULATIONS PERTAINING
Y
TO BONUSES AND PARKING' REDUCTIONS' IN THE.°SR(HD 01* ";;SPECIALTY
,
I
RETAIL :(HOMETOWN' DISTRICT ,OVER* .ZONING. DISTRICT -, --A MENDING
=:
SECTION 20-6: 10 ENTITLED "BONUS ALLOCATIONS"-- IN`ORDER TO ELIMINATE
PARKING REDUCTIONS AND'PARKING BONUSES.FOR DEVELOPMENT IN i HE
TODD TRANSIT ORIENTEDbEVELOPMENTDISTRICTZONING DISTRICT z
AN ORDINANCE RELATING 70 AN AMENDMENT OF THE 2007 -2008 BUDGET;
APPROVING AND ADOPTING : :THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE :CITY
MANAGER. JO INCREASE_THE_ :CURRENT;.2067 -2008 BUDGET, ; FOR.-
-THE
INCURRENCE OF PRIOR YEAW E(PENDI.TURES IN THE CURRENT FlSCAL,
YEARS :BUDGET AS`,$ET FORTH IN THE 'ATTACHED TfEMIZEQ LIST ARE'
AMOUNTS COMMrFrED.AND FUNDED, BUT NOT EXPENDED IN THE :FlSCAL
_.. YEAR 2006 -2007, AND, AUTHORIZING; THE CITY MANAGERt TO.;TAKE -SUCH
MEASURES AS NECESSARY TO ACCOMPLISH THOSETRANSFERS:
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AMENDING THE CITY'. S CODE OF ORDINANCES:
_ CHAPTER 2; ARTICLE I, SECTION 2 -2.1 (1 AND (M)(%), IN ;ORDER TO BE
CONSISTENT.WITH THE CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLE 11, SECTIONS 5 B; AND
.6:
B(3); AND EDITING THE ORDINANCE TO.CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERRORS: '. +
AN ORDINANCE RELATNG to AMENDINGTHE CITY'S CODE OF ORJAIANCES
CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE II; SECTIONS 2 6, 2 -7.1 2 AN
10(d) D -2- 5TJN ORDER
TO BRING THE 1;ODE UP TO DATE, AND, TO BE CONSISTENT -WITH THE : -
CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLEIII „SECTION 1; AND EDITING THE ORDINANCE TO
CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERRORS. `
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AMENDING THE CITY'S C E OF ORDINANCES
CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE, 111. "BOARDS. AND COMMISSIONS ".;SECTIONS 2. -21
",
2 -,22, AND 2 -23, IN ORDER TO.BRING:THE CODE UP. TO DATE,.ANDTO BE:
CONSISTENT WITH THE CITY'S-'CHARTER ARTICLE II SECTION B C AND;'
EDITING THE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERRORS. -
.•
.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TOAMENDING THE CITY S CODE OF ORDINANCES.,
:.
CHAPTER 9; "ELECTIONS," SECTIONS 9 -1, 9-1:1.,9 -2, 9-3; 9 -6, 9 =7; 9 -8, AND
9 -10, IN ORDER TO BRING THE CODE UP TO DATE, AND TO BE CONSISTENT
WITH THE CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLE WAND WITH FLORIDA. STATUTES
CHAPTER 101; AND EDITING. THE ORDINANCE -TO .CORR ECT SCRIVENERS
ERRORS.
A - RESOLUTION RELATING :TO THE ISSUANCE OF.A CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS PURSUANT TO SECTION 20- 5.19(E)(3) OF THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE TO ..PERMIT WALL: SIGNAGE'-ON, A. DESIGNATED
HISTORIC `COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOCATED AT, 5900 SUNSET;tD
(AMSTER BUILDINGS)..
_
If you have any Inquiries -tin the above. items please contact the City Clerk's office
at: 305- 663 -6340.
ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard. ' :
i
Maria M. Menendez, CMG
City: Clerk
Pursuant to Florida Statutes 266 Oto6, the City hereby advises the public that if a.person decides to appeal any
decision made by this Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing;
-
”-
he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, affected person may need to ensure that
.a verbatim record of the proceedings i5- madembleb record includes the testim ony and evidence upe which the.
`-
appeal is to be based: .