Ord. No. 14-07-1915ORDINANCENO.. 14-07-191!3
WHEREAS, the Land Development Code contains special provisions for parking in the
Transit-Oriented Development District; and
WHEREAS, Section 20-8.8(D) of the Land Development Code sets forth regulations
governing parking garages in the TODD (MU-5) zoning district; and
'WHEREAS, paragraph No.5 in Section 20-8.8(D) of the Land Development Code contains a
contradiction stating that required parking must be at the rear of a building but may also be located
above the second floor at the front of a building; and
WHEREAS, paragraph No.5 in Section 20-8.8(D) of the Land Development Code also
contradicts Section 20-8.8(B)2 of the Land Development Code which mandates that required
parking must be at the rear of a building; and
WHEREAS, it is difficult for the Planning Department to interpret the contradictory
provisions in Section 20-8.8 (B) and (D) Land Development Code; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Department has prepared an appropriate amendment to Section 20-
8.8 (D) Land Development Code; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Board at its March 27, 2007 meeting, after public hearing, by a
vote of 3 ayes 3 nays failed to adopt a motion recommending that the proposed Land Development
Code amendment contained in this ordinance be adopted; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to enact the aforesaid amendment.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI,. FLORIDA:
Section 1. That Section 20-8.8(D) of the Land Development Code is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Transit-Oriented Development District
20-8.8 Parking.
(A) T O.D.D. Parking Regulations, Parking in the T.O.D.D. 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. The Hometown District Parking
Committee shall be charged with oversight of the supply, convenience, safety, and
management of parking shall also be responsible for this district as well.
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(B) Required Parking. Within the T.O.D.D. District, the following adjustments
to the number of parking spaces required by Section 20-4.4 (B) of the Code are provided:
I Parking requirements, adjustments or bonus as indicated in the bonus
allocation section (section 20- 8.10).
2. All parking to be located at the rear of building. If not feasible, then the side
of the building, but as noted in this section.
3. Parking spaces on the streets in front of property may be counted toward
parking requirement.
4. 70% of required parking must be on-site, except as otherwise permitted by
section 20-4.4.
5. Off-site parking permitted with contractual obligations or in accordance
with section 20-4.4, except that the required covenant may be a long-term
lease. That lease shall not be required to be longer than thirty (30) years.
6. Parking fees shall be permitted under the ordinance.
7. Off-site parking is permitted in accordance with section 204.4. In addition,
the distance, requirement shall be amended to allow for any location within
the boundaries of this district.
8. No open air storage of vehicles is permitted.
(C) Required Parking Uses.
1 Residential: A minimum of two (2) cars per unit is required for residential
uses.
2. Commercial/Retail: One (1) space per 150 sq. ft. to 400 sq. ft. of gross floor
area (see schedule section 20-7.12A).
3. Office: One (1) space per 200 sq. ft. to 400 sq. ft. of gross floor area (see
schedule section 20-7.12B).
4. Light Industrial:
(a) One space per 100 sq. ft. to 1,000 sq. ft. (See schedule section 20-
3.3 and 20-4.4).
(b) No parking of vehicles in driveway at any time.
(c) In any area with light industrial uses, any vehicle under repair must
be stored inside buildings at all times.
(d) For light industrial uses, any garage areas must be totally enclosed
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and have garage doors closed when not in use.
(D) Garages in MU 5.
1 At the rear of the property you may eliminate the setback requirement for
garages only, if garage:
backs to existing garage
backs to permanent open space
2. May face side street but must have some fenestration as the rest of the
building a4P4,e-=
3. Underground parking defined as having more than 60% of its structure
below grade.
4. Garage structures must be designed or landscaped so as to either appear to
be a floor of the building or obstructed from street view.,
5. All garages must be at the rear of the building as required by Sec. 20-
8.8(B)(2)
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6.
The #a-. regulations for arcades or awnings shall apply to all garages. The
ground floor on the sides facing any street shall contain any uses indicated
on the permitted ground floor uses in section 20-8.5. Any exterior facing
streets shall be designed to look similar to the facade of a commercial office
building, unless amended by the City Commission via special use permit
procedures.
7. Freestanding garages, not to exceed 6 levels in height, may be permitted on
any site within the district (MU-5).
Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance
are hereby repealed.
Section 3. If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held
invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, this holding shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
Section 4. This ordinance shall be effective immediately after the adoption hereof.
Ord. No. 14-07-1915
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
CITY CLERK
1" Reading — 5 /1 / 0 7
2 d Reading — 6/5/ 07
READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM:
day of Qzz� 2007
APPROVED:
1h
MAYORO
COMMISSION VOTE: 3-2
Mayor Feliu:
Nay
Vice Mayor Wiscombe:
Yea
Commissioner Palmer:
Yea
Commissioner Birts
Nay
Commissioner Beckman:
Yea
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CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI q I I P.
INCORPORATED OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER 2001
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
To: The Honorable Mayor Feliu and Members of the City Commission
Via: Yvonne S. McKinley, City Manager
From: Julian Perez, Planning Directo5
Date April 24,2007 ITEM No.-
Backaround:
A member of the City Commission has requested the Planning Board to consider an ordinance which would modify
Section 20-8,8(1)), Land Development Code which regulates parking garages in the TODD(MU-5) zoning district.
The primary change is to sub-section No.5 of Section 20-8.8(D), Land Development Code which mandates that
parking must be at the rear of building but may also be located above the second floor at the front of a building.
This statement is contradictory. In addition, this same sub-section (No.5 in Section 20-8.8(D)) is in contradiction
with Section 20-8.8(B)2, Land Development Code which also mandates that all required parking in the TODD
zoning district must be at the rear of a building. The following is the wording in Section 20-8.8(B)2 of the Land
Development Code:
"All parking to be located at the rear of building. If not feasible, then the side of the building,
but as noted in this section."
Staff Observations:
It has been difficult for the Planning Department to interpret the contradictory provisions in Section 20-8.8 (B) and
(D) of the Land Development Code. The Department has recently been confronted with an issue in the TODD (MU-
5) zone involving the construction of a high-rise building on a small lot that does not have room for parking in the
rear. In order to accommodate the required parking on site, the building would have to use the first four floors for
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parking with the remaining four floors dedicated to office space.
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Proposed Amendment:
The Planning Department has prepared an amendment which will eliminate the contradictory requirements
between (B) and (D) of Section 20-8.8 (D) of the Land Development Code. The amendment clearly states
that all parking garages must be in the back of a building. A secondary amendment provides that parking
garages facing side streets must maintain the same design as the main building.
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Planning_ Board Action:
The Planning Board at its March 27, 2007 meeting, after public hearing, by a vote of 3 ayes 3 nays failed to adopt a
motion recommending that the proposed Land Development Code amendment. contained in this ordinance be
adopted.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the City Commission approve the attached draft ordinance.
Backup Documentation:
Draft ordinance
Planning Board Meeting Excerpt 3/27/07
Public Notices
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Regular Meeting
Action Summary Minutes
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
City Commission Chambers
7:30 P.M.
L' Call to Order and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
Action: The meeting was called to order at 7: 30 P.M.
Action: The Pledge of Allegiance was recited in unison.
Ill. Roll Call.
Action: Chairman Morton requested a roll call.
Board members present constituting a quorum: Ms. Beckman, Mr. Davis, Mr. Farfan, Ms.
Young, and Ms. Yates.
Absent: Ms. Pam Labiff,
City staff present: Julian H. Perez (Planning Director), Sanford A. Youkilis (Planning
Consultant), and Lluvia Resendiz (Administrative Assistant).
1H. Planning Board Applications / Public Hearing
IV.
PB-07-012
Applicant: City of South Miami
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING SECTION 20-8.8(D) ENTITLED
"GARAGES IN MU-5 " OF THE SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
IN ORDER TO CLARIFY PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE LOCATION OF
PARKING GARAGES IN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Action: Mr. Morton read the ordinance into the record.
Planning Board Meeting
March 27, 2007
Page 2 of 3
Mr. Youkilis advised that the amendments to the ordinance were submitted by
Commissioner Beckman. He stated that the reason for amending the ordinance has to do
with the wording being contradictory and unclear. Mr. Youkilis advised that the ordinance
states that parking garages should be at the rear of the building but that another section
states that parking can go through the second floor at the front of the building. Page three
of the ordinance says that garages may go through the street above the first floor providing
that it looks like as other floors. One of the basic requirements of putting in parking in a
TODD district area is that all parking must be located at the rear of the building. Section
D-5 lets garages come through the front of the building. The Planning Department
recommended that the LDC clearly state that the parking in TODD (MU-5) districts should
be at the rear of the building, therefore staff is recommending the approval of this
ordinance. Mr. Perez advised that staff is working on clarifying many sections of the LDC
and making it more consistent.
Recommendations: Staff recommended that the Board approve the ordinance.
Mr. Morton advised that he found item 5 to be contradictory to item 7. He stated that a free
standing garage is automatically going to have a garage in the front and that there are MU-
5 uses where a garage is detached in the rear. He questioned whether this implied that a
free standing garage is permissible in the TODD district. Mr. Youkilis, responded with a
yes, as long as it is an accessory to a permitted use or a commercial garage. Mr. Morton
stated he was concerned that under this provision new projects will not be able to be built.
His reason behind this is because the design option would be taken away, no matter how
good it looks, and the dimensional issues on each particular site can preclude that.
Ms. Beckman expressed concern about the Oxford building and how it has second story
parking intermingle with the building. She stated she did not find it appeasing. She
expressed the importance of having the cars contained rather than having them 'all over the
neighborhood or in residential areas. She stated she did not think the ordinance will
conceal the garages and that the traffic problem will continue.
Mr. Youkilis advised that an issue the Planning Department would face, would be the
construction of a big building on a small lot that does not have room for parking in the rear
therefore, the building would have the first four floors for parking with four floors above it
for office space.
Ms. Beckman recommended that the little lots on the comers could ask for an
administrative waiver in order to avoid the passage of this ordinance. Mr. Youkilis advised
that there are no special exceptions in the TODD district.
Ms. Yates asked if staff was trying to do away with mixed-use building space and Mr.
Youkilis responded with a negative.
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Ms. Young asked staff what their rational for not seeing the compatibility of both the
parking and an office in one structure. She questioned what hindrance the compatibility
would have for the clientele. She also stated that parking is a major problem and that by
Planning Board Meeting
March 27, 2007
Page 3 of 3
restricting the parking already permitted in the first or any level, it would- create a bigger
problem.
Chairman Morton opened the public hearing,.
Speakers:
NAME ADDRESS SUPPORT/OPPOSE
Jim Dorsey 8500 SW 8 ST Oppose
Stated that as he was reading through the TODD district he found that it was designated to
encourage mixed-use, encourage pedestrian friendly activity, and that it had a lot of
variances and parking reductions that are allowed with certain constructions. He stated that
because parking in the city is a more difficult he was under the impression he could design
a building that would be able to contain the required amount of parking. He said he tried to
design something that would be compatible with the district. However, he also stated that
if the requirements call for all parking to be just in the re ' ar that the it would put
construction cost at a higher level. He mentioned that the proposed language change
affects the number of parking spaces that can be put on a site; essentially it will reduce the
number of parking spaces that could be provided on a site, it will put more burdens on
other sites, and it will increase the construction cost making it more difficulf for developers
develop.
Chairman Morton closed the public hearing
Motion: Ms. Yates moved not to accept the staff 's recominendations but to adopt the
ordinance with the proposed change in Item 5 reading "all garages must be at the rear of the
building and as required in D-5" and include the sentence previously taken out stating
"garages may go through the street of the first floor providing it looks the same as the face
of the building." Mr. Davis seconded.
Vote: 3 Ayes 3 Nays (MR. Farfan, Ms, Beckman, Ms. Young); (Failure of passage)
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NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Commission of the City of
South Miami, Florida will conduct Public Hearings at Its regular City
Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday, May 15, 2007 beginning at
7:30 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, to
consider the following items:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO
AMENDING SECTION. 8A OF THE CITY'S CODE OF
ORDINANCES ENTITLED "CODE OF ETHICS" TO INCLUDE A
NEW SECTION SA -2, WHICH SECTION SHALL BE ENTITLED:
"CODE OF CONDUCT FOR ALL PUBLIC OFFICIALS ";
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE" MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING
SECTION 20-4.4(A)(2) ENTITLED 'OFF-STREET PARKING
REQUIREMENTS' OF `.,THE SOUTH MIAMI LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE IN ORDER TO ELIMINATE THE PRO-
VISIONS ALLOWING FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE CREDIT-
ING OF ON- STREET PARKING SPACES AS REQUIRED
PARKING SPACES FOR PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT; PROVID-
ING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
"AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING SEC-
TION 20- 8.8(D) ENTITLED `GARAGES IN MU -5 ,',OF.THE
SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE IN ORDER TO
CLARIFY PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE LOCATION OF
PARKING GARAGES IN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS; PRO-
VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT,
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE -
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION'
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO
THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING REGULA-
TIONS PERTAINING TO BONUSES AND PARKING REDUC-
TIONS IN THE TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT DIS-
TRICT AND IN THE HOMETOWN OVERLAY ZONE IN ORDER
TO REQUIRE APPROVAL BY A FOURIFIFTHS VOTE OF THE
CITY COMMISSION AND SUSPENDING CERTAIN PROVI-
SIONS THAT ALLOW FOR THE REDUCTION OF REQUIRED
PARKING SPACES, FOR A PERIOD OF NINE MONTHS,
THEREBY ENABLING THE CITY TO EVALUATE RECOM-
MENDATIONS OF THE ZONING TASK FORCE, PARKING
BOARD, AND THE PLANNING BOARD PERTAINING TO THE
REDUCTION OF REQUIRED PARKING SPACES AND TO
PREPARE NECESSARY AMENDMENTS; PROVIDING THAT
ORDINANCES OR SECTIONS THEREOF IN CONFLICT
SHALL NOT BE IN FORCE AND EFFECT DURING THIS TIME
PERIOD; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN,
CONFLICT, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR'AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO
AMENDING CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED 'EMERGENCY MAN -
AGEMENT;" CREATING SECTION 14-5.1 ENTITLED WATER
CONSERVATION AND EMERGENCY WATER RESTRICTION
ENFORCEMENT; PROVIDING FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT
AND POLICE ENFORCEMENT OF EMERGENCY WATER RE-
STRICTION DECLARATIONS ISSUED BY THE SOUTH FLOR-
IDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR PO-
LICE ENFORCEMENT VIA CRIMINAL PROCESS OF STATE
LAW; AND DIVISION OF CODE COMPLIANCE ENFORCE-
MENT THROUGH THE CITY'S CIVIL CITATION SYSTEM UW
DER SECTION 2 -21, OF THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANC-
ES; PROVIDING FOR FINES AND APPEAL PROCESS; PRO-
VIDING FOR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, CODIFICATION,
SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSI(
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING'
BOARDS AND COMMITTEES; AMENDING SEC.2 -26.8 r
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, ENTITILED'BUDGET AND
NANCE COMMITTEE: AMENDING MEMBERSHIP TEF
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR OR
NANCES IN CONFLICT: AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTI
DATE.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSP
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING
THE AD VALOREM TAXATION; AMENDING CHAPTER 18 F
LATING TO TAXATION TO AMEND THE SENIOR CITIZEN I
EMPTION, AD VALOREM TAX BREAK TO PROVIDE OUP
FIED INDIVIDUALS OVER THE AGE OF 65, WITH AN ANNL
INCOME UNDER $20,000 AND HOMESTEAD RESIDEN
WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS WITH A $50,000. AD VALOR
TAX BREAK (PRIOR EXEMPTION WAS FOR $25,000); PF
VID1NG FOR SEVERALBILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLI,
AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSI
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA. RELATING Tt
REQUEST PURSUANT TO SECTION 20 -7.51 OF THE LA
DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS FOI
MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT IN THE - SR(HD -.0
SPECIALITY RETAIL (HOMETOWN DISTRICT OVER[
ZONING DISTRICT TO PERMIT SPECIAL EXCEPTIONE
SECTIONS 20 -7.88, 20-7.108,20-7.11 IN ORDER TO: (1;
LOW A TOTAL LOT COVERAGE OF 85% OR 26,833 SOU.
FEET WHICH EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM 60% LOT CON
AGE ON SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY AND THE MAXIMUM
LOT COVERAGE ON SW 74th STREETG (2) ALLOW A BU
ING TO EXCEED THE MAXIMUM PERMITTED BUILE
SQUARE FOOTAGE OF 20,000 SQUARE FEET. (3) ALLC
CURB CUT TO BE LOCATED ON SW 59th COURT WHICH
CATION IS NOT SHOWN ON THE HOMETOWN DISTF
REGULATING PLAN; ALL FOR PROPERTY GENERALLY
CATED AT 5966 -70 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY PROVIC
FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR ORDINANCE;
CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND C17Y COMMISE
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA PURSUAW
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 5.19(EX3)
QUESTING THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF APF
PRIATENESS FOR A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE LO(
ED AT 6202 MILLER ROAD WITHIN AN RS- 3(HP -0V), F
DENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY (HISTORIC PRESERVAI
OVERLAY) ZONING DISTRICT (CAMBRIDGE LAWNS
TORIC DISTRICT) IN ORDER TO PERMIT EXTERIOR RE
VATION AND EXPANSION OF SECOND FLOOR; AND I
SUANT TO SECTION 20- 4.11(D) IN CONJUNCTION V
THE CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS A REQL
TO: (1) GRANT A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 20 -3.5(E
ALLOW FOR LOT COVERAGE TO BE 38% WHERE A N
MUM 301 IS PERMITTED; (2) GRANT A VARIANCE FI
SECTION 20- 3.5(E) TO ALLOW A SIDE STREET SETBACI
7 FOR THE FIRST FLOOR AND 12 FEET FOR THE SEC,
FLOOR WHERE 15 FEET IS REQUIRED FOR BOTH FI
AND SECOND FLOORS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DA
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CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA
On Tuesday, June 5, 2007, beginning at 7:30 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers, 6130
Sunset Drive, the CRY Commission will hold Public Neanng$ to consider the following items:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2D- B.6(D) ENTITLED 'GARAGES IN MU -5 " OF
THE SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE IN ORDER TO CLARIFY PROVISIONS
RELATEDTO THE LOCATION OF PARKING GARAGES IN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS.
ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AMENDING
REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO BONUSES AND PARKING REDUCTIONS IN THE TRANSIT
ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AND IN THE HOMETOWN OVERLAY ZONE IN
ORDER TO REQUIRE APPROVAL BY A FOUR/FIFTHS VOTE OF THE CITY COMMISSION
AND SUSPENDING CERTAIN PROVISIONS THAT ALLOW FOR THE REDUCTION OF
REQUIRED PARKING SPACES, FOR A PERIOD OF NINE MONTHS, THEREBY ENABLING
THE CITY TO EVALUATE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ZONING TASK FORCE, PARKING
BOARD, AND THE PLANNING BOARD PERTAINING TO THE REDUCTION OF REQUIRED
PARKING SPACES AND TO PREPARE NECESSARY AMENDMENTS; PROVIDING THAT
ORDINANCES OR SECTIONS THEREOF IN CONFLICT SHALL NOT BE IN FORCE AND
EFFECT DURING THIS TIME PERIOD,
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AMENDING CHAPTER 14 ENTITLED "EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT;" CREATING SECTION 14 -5.1 ENTITLED WATER CONSERVATION AND
EMERGENCY WATER RESTRICTION ENFORCEMENT; PROVIDING FOR CODE
ENFORCEMENT AND POLICE ENFORCEMENT OF EMERGENCY WATER RESTRICTION
DECLARATIONS ISSUED BY THE SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT;
PROVIDING FOR POLICE ENFORCEMENT VIA CRIMINAL PROCESS OF STATE LAW; AND
DIVISION OF CODE COMPLIANCE ENFORCEMENT THROUGH THE CITY'S CIVIL CITATION
SYSTEM UNDER SECTION 2 -21, OF THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES; PROVIDING
FOR FINES AND APPEAL PROCESS.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO BOARDS AND COMMITTEES; AMENDING SEC.2 -26.8 OF
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, ENTITILED "BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE;
AMENDING MEMBERSHIP TERM.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE AD VALOREM TAXATION; AMENDING CHAPTER 18
RELATING TO TAXATION TO AMEND THE SENIOR CITIZEN EXEMPTION, AD VALOREM
TAX BREAK TO PROVIDE QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS OVER THE AGE OF 65, WITH AN
ANNUAL INCOME UNDER $20,000 AND HOMESTEAD RESIDENCE WITHIN THE CITY
LIMITS WITH A $50,000. AD VALOREM TAX BREAK (PRIOR EXEMPTION WAS FOR
$25,000).
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AMENDING SECTION BA OF THE CITY'S CODE OF
ORDINANCES ENTITLED "CODE OF ETHICS" TO INCLUDE A NEW SECTION BA -2,
WHICH SECTION SHALL BE ENTITLED: "CODE OF CONDUCT FOR ALL PUBLIC
OFFICIALS "PROVIDING FOR SEVEBABILTFY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
MIAMI, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING INTERIM DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS APPLICABLE
TO DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS FOR SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES
AUTHORIZING THE COMPLETION OFA STUDY RELATING TO "MC MANSIONS" STAYING
ALL RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION OFTWO -STORY HOMES FOR A THREE (3) MONTH
PERIOD TO COMPLETE THE STUDYAND ANALYSIS OF THE SITUATION; PROVIDING FOR
A WAIVER OF THE CONSTRUCTION STAY AFTER REVIEW BY ERPB AND CITY
COMMISSION; PROVIDING CRITERIA FOR WAIVER PROCESS; AND EXPANDING THE
POWERS OF THE ERPB BY AMENDING SUBSECTION 20- 6.1 {C)(3)@; PRO0i011G
SEVERABILJTY ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT, AND AN; EFFECTIVE DATE
A RESOLUTION RELATING TO A REQUEST PURSUANT TO SECTION 20.7.51 OF THE
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS FOR A MIXED USE
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT IN THE "SR(HO -OV)" SPECIALTY RETAIL (HOMETOWN
DISTRICT OVERLAY) ZONING DISTRICT TO PERMIT SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS IN ORDER
TO: (1) ALLOW A TOTAL LOT COVERAGE OF 85% OR 26,833 SQUARE FEET WHICH
EXCEEDS THE MAXIMUM 60110 LOT COVERAGE ON SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY AND THE
MAXIMUM 50% LOT COVERAGE ON SW 74% STREET; (2) ALLOW A BUILDING TO
EXCEED THE MAXIMUM PERMITTED BUILDING SQUARE FOOTAGE OF 20,000 SQUARE
FEET {3) ALLOW CURB CUT TO BE LOCATED ON SW 59th COURT WHICH LOCATION
IS NOT SHOWN ON THE HOMETOWN DISTRICT REGULATING PLAN; ALL FOR
PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED AT 5966 -70 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE ISSUANCE OF CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
FOR A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE LOCATED AT 6202 MILLER ROAD WITHIN AN AS-
3(HP -OV, RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY (HISTORIC PRESERVATION OVERLAY) ZONING
DISTRICT (CAMBRIDGE LAWNS HISTORIC DISTRICT) IN ORDER TO PERMIT EXTERIOR
RENOVATION AND EXPANSION OF SECOND FLOOR; AND A REQUEST TO: (1) GRANT A
VARIANCE FROM SECTION 20- 15(E) to allow for LOT COVERAGE TO BE 38% WHERE
A MAXIMUM 30% IS PERMITTED; (2) TO ALLOWA SIDE STREET SETBACK OF 7 FOR
THE FIRST FLOOR AND 12 FEET FOR THE SECOND FLOOR WHERE 15 FEET IS
REQUIRED FOR BOTH FIRSTAND SECOND FLOORS.
If you have any Inquiries on the above items please contact the City Clerk's office at
305 -663 -6326.
ALL interested parties are Invited to attend and will be heard.
Maria M. Menendez, CMG
City Clerk
Pursuant to nmi b soft. 286.6105, Uo ON roeby Euless Ue pabk Ual ii a person tlecid. th appeal any de<tsion
maw by Us 8.,d,Age,ey or Commission xiU respect u, pp m aer mn9de,ed 11,5 meeting prheanng. AC Or she wfY
tl a mcard of Ue pmcredir45, and Uat tar Such purrxse,aliecletl personmpyneetl N enwm that a vematim mraropt
Ue INoaeednga h matle wNCM1 reroN Intl W ea dm lI.Iocny anal m 0., upon wideh Ue appeal Is la be tweed
NEIGHBORS CALENDAR
•CALENDAR, FROM 49 separated, divorced or alone individ- and days; Church of the Little
uais can meet to understand how to Flower, 7270 Anastasia Ave., Coral
build stronger relationships: 7:30-9 Gables; Parish Center, free. Cali Nick
classes, including Spanish, bunco, p.m. Thursdays; Dave and Mary De Martino at 305- 667 -0238 or
canasta, mah-jongg and table pool; Alper JCC Early Childhood Develop- Maria at 305. 485 -9994.
The Kendall Breeze Shopping Cen- ment Center, 11155 SW 112th Ave., Jay Original Singles Mingles: Group
ter, 12480 SW 127th Ave., West Ken- Morton - Levinthal Campus, Kendall; hosts weekly events and socials for
dall. 305- 235 -8855. free. 305- 271 -900, ext. 264. singles in Miami -Dade and Broward
Senior Wheels USA Program: Power counties. For more information, call
wheelchairs are available to seniors FOR SINGLES 954- 260 -4106.
' and permanently disabled who can Our Lady of the Lakes: Meets twice a
no longer walk safely, or self propel a The Meeting Place: Nonsectarian month at various restaurants for din -
manual wheelchair. 1 -800- 246 -6010, group for mature singles interested ner and other activities for singles 35
Solos Support Group: Widowed, in meeting new people; various times and older. 305- 883 -0579 or
305 -558 -2202, ext. 505.
j-- - - - - -- -- --t Parents Without Partners: Activities
_ - - i for single parent families including
i ® I dances and classes; 12256 SW 128th
Costa Rica Experience The jewels of South America St., West Miami -Dade; cost varies.
mlpnm eur" m :. rpae:v rain 1305- 251.2819:
An ini . :. am�r ma„ara. ;vi;i.au��.i�rs ;o "„ "ienvara a Dance for singles with DJ musical
requests: 9 p.m:l a.m. Saturdays;
1 $10.$8 members;
! Inca World Ri.49...0 Faris - anon.. i e Country dance for adults: 8 -11 p.m.
Li —Cum. -Machu Picchu Aires•Santiago -Chile every other Friday; $7;
III AIr. em" 1111 ¢ours 1Admea, Unna- euxeo-Maehu Picchu i
m. �a "m "w.mv >.,;,, ma„aea. > "1 "<+ All ages line dance class: 7:45 -10
i I A%. < „ " :mn, rAUrs l "aaa "a. p.m. Tuesdays; $5, free for kids 16
and under.
Professional and Living In Miami,
Wanders of the Patagonia & I uaru Falls
More v cotton Packages: so y:rpusua 9 Single (PALMS): Social group for
i Belie¢ SDJ4Nfrom 5979 v;.umsouan": Al— el mmmm. u. "wm• ages 25-45. Offers various network-
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Guatemala SD14N from $749 ( g gatherings and activities
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H uras (throughout the Miami area, including
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t om 11199 happy hours, cultural and sporting
events. Colt 786- 683 -0223 or
305- 318 -1941,
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} Enroll the kids of a unique Stirrimer Camp at the beautiful Deering Estate at
Cutler. Children, ages 6 to 13, will have fun learning about South Florida
history, archeology and our unique ecosystem. It's a day camp like no other!
Session 1: June 4 - 15
Session 11: June 18 - 29 F
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Session III: July 2 - 13 (No camp on July 4) d
Session IV: July 16 - 27
Session V: July 30 - August 101
$300 per child, per Session �� "
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Registration is required. Efi
More & after care available
To register or for more information I ter„
toll 305- 235 -1668 ext 233
16701 SW 72nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33157)✓t, w "� - = °j'
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Mimi-Dade Parks provides cultural and recreational experience for persons with disabilities. Coll 305.755.7848
(V7TOD) to request materials in accessible format, irrfomwtion on access for persons with disabilities and a sign
language interpreter (request 7 days in advance).
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