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WHEREAS, The City Commission hereby finds and declares that it is in the best interest of the
residents of the City to reduce vehicular congestion on residential streets and to facilitate the efficient
movement of traffic by providing for residential parking preference during certain hours of the day
within certain areas meeting the criteria hereinafter set forth'
WHEREAS, the residential permit parking regulation is necessary to promote the health, safety
and welfare of the residents of the City by providing adequate parking spaces adjacent to or close by
their places or residence;
WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to reduce hazardous traffic conditions resulting from the
use of streets located within congested residential areas for the parking of vehicles by persons using
such residential areas to gain access to other places;
WHEREAS, these regulations are to protect the residents of those areas from unreasonable
burdens in gaining access to their residences; to preserve the character of those areas as residential
districts;
WHEREAS, to promote efficiency in the maintenance of the streets in clean and safe
conditions; and to promote traffic safety, convenience and welfare of the inhabitants of the City, the
mayor and city commission desire to adopt the process for issuing special parking permits within
designated residential areas.
BE IT ORDERED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The City of South Miami Code of Ordinances is amended to create Section 15-99
entitled "CONTROLLED PARKING RESIDENTIAL ZONES" as follows:
Sec. 15-99. Controlled Parking Residential Zones.
(a) Whenever in this division the words hereinafter defined are used they shall, unless the
context requires otherwise, be deemed to have the following meanings:
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Commuter vehicle shall mean (a) motor vehicle(s) parking in a residential area by a
person who is not a resident of the designed controlled parking residential zones.
Controlled Residential Parking Zone shall mean the controlled residential parking zone
for which specified residential and visitor's permits are valid shall be the designated zone
in which the decal holder resides.
Controlled Residential Parking Permit shall mean a properly issued and displayed decal
issued by the City that authorizes a specific vehicle to park 24 hours per day -7 days per
week within a specific controlled residential parking zone for which the permit was
issued.
Resident shall mean a person who owns or leases real property within a controlled
parking residential zone and who maintains bona fide occupancy at that address.
Visitor Parking Permit shall mean a speeial vermit issued r the i , f
" " A properly
issued and displayed parking permit that authorizes a commuter vehicle to park within a
specific controlled residential parking; zone for which the permit was issued.
(b) Signage for and Marking of Controlled Parking Residential Zones. The director of the
traffic engineering department, through his /her authorized representative in the police
department, is hereby authorized to designate "Controlled Parking Residential Zone" in
accordance with this Chapter. Appropriate signs and color markings shall be utilized to
designate those areas where on street parking of vehicles may be restricted at specific
times during the day; and shall provide on- street parking for vehicles bearing a valid
residential parking decal and /or a valid visitor parking decal issued pursuant to the terms
of this Chapter. All other vehicles shall be precluded from on- street parking within a
designated Controlled Parking Residential Zone. The authority to establish these
regulations shall be in addition to any other authority of the City to regulate motor
vehicle parking on public streets.
(c)
Eligibility areas for Controlled Parking Residential Permits.
(1) Eligibility. Controlled parking residential permits maybe issued only to persons
who reside within the permit zone for which the permit is issued; who own and /or
have legal control of a motor vehicle; and for those motor vehicles owned by or
under the legal control of the resident. For the purposes of this Chapter
"residence" shall be defined as the street address of the structure in which the
applicant resides as determined by the U.S. Postal Service. All other vehicles
shall be precluded from on- street parking within a designated Controlled Parking
Residential Zone.
2. The Proof of Residence. Proof of residence shall be established by:
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(a) Display of a valid driver's license reflecting a current address within the zone for
which the permit is issued; or
(b) Display of a deed or current lease current rental agreement or utility bill bank
statement, credit card statement or other acceptable document showing residency
within the zone for which the permit is issued.
(c) Ownership of Motor Vehicle. Proof of ownership and /or control of a motor vehicle
may be established by possession of a valid registration in the applicant's name or by
display of a valid registration accompanied by proof that the applicant has legal use
and control of the vehicle.
(d) Application for permits.
(e) Fees.
1. Authorization of the Finance Department. The Finance Department is
hereby authorized to issue pennits to qualified residents who reside in a
Controlled Parking Zone and who own or have control of a motor
vehicle.
2. Application Farm. Application shall be made on farms provided by the
city clerk which shall include:
a. The name, address, telephone number and license number of the
applicant.
b. Make, model, color and year of the registration of the vehicle for
which the permit is souk
C. The type of document used to establish eli i bility for the license
plate number (and state) of vehicle.
d. A statement immediately above where the applicant is to sign
stating that the applicant has been provided with an opportunity to
examine this Chapter and is familiar with the terms thereof.
e. All applications shall be signed by the applicant and notarized.
The annual fee for the residential permit shall be $20.00.
Fees and any outstanding penalties levied under this Chapter shall be
collected prior to issuance of the permit. A copy of all permits issued
shall be promptly sent to the city department responsible for enforcement.
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(f) Controlled Parking Zone Determination. The Controlled Parking Zone for which the
permit is valid shall be the designated zone in which the perinit holder residents Five
(5) zones have been created and are as follows:
Red Zone: 5770 -5786 S.W. 74th Terrace. Beginning at 5770 S.W. 74th
Terrace, ending on the side to the rear of 5786 S.W. 58th Ave
Blue Zone: 7500 -7530 S.W. 58th Avenue. Located at 58th Avenue & 74th Terrace
to the end of 58th Ave where sidewalk ends.
Fellow Zone: 5838 S.W. 74th Terrace. Located on the South Side of 74th Terrace
from 58th Avenue to the end of the property line
Green Zone: 5801 S.W. 74th Terrace. Located on North side of 74th Terrace from
58th Avenue to the end of the property line.
ine.
Orange Zone: 7500 S.W. 59th Avenue. Located from beginning of Shari Gardens
Parking lot to the end of the parking lot; and 7430 S.W. 59th Court & 7540 S.W. 59th Court
Beginning on 59th Court, both sides of street ending on 59th Court at the end of the parking
lots of Brittany Villa Apartments & Villa Fontana Apartments
(g) Residential Parking Permit description. The permit shall contain the following
information.
The make, model, color, year, license plate number and registration of the
vehicle;
2. The controlled parking zone for which it is issued: and
3. The expiration date of the permit.
(h) Visitor's Permits.
1. The City Finance Department is hereby authorized to issue visitor's permits
which shall be valid for a period of up to one year. The Finance Department
may issue one visitor's permit per residential address.
2. The annual fee for visitor permits shall be $40. Any outstanding penalty levied
under this chapter must be paid prior to the issuance of a visitor's permit
3. The visitor permit shall only be issued to an individual who establishes
residency.
(i) Use and Validity of Permits.
1. Display. Permits shall be displayed in the lower left hand inside corner of the
vehicle's front window.
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2. Validity. Residential permits shall be valid only for the vehicle for which they
are issued, only in the zone designated and only so long as the permit holder
retains the vehicle and resides at the address specified in his or her application
3. Expiration. Permits shall expire one year from the date of issue so long as s the
permit holder retains the permit vehicle and resides at the address specified in
his/her permit application.
0) Unlawful Acts. It shall be unlawful for any person to do any of the following_
1. To make any false or misleading statements in application for a permit;
2. To transfer the permit to another person or vehicle;
3. To fraudulently alter a permit in gny respect whatsoever;
4. To improperly display the permit or visitor's permit or to violate any_ terms or
conditions under which the permit or visitor's permit was issued;
5. Use or place the permit or any other vehicle than that for which the permit is
issued;
6. To use or permit to be used a revoked or suspended permit; or
7. Sell or transfer a visitor's permit to a third party.
(k) Revocation of Permit. If the City finds that a permit should be revoked for any of
the reasons set forth in this Chapter, a written notice shall be sent by U.S. Mail to
the permit holder at the address contained on the application The notice shall
contain the following information:
1. Advise the permit holder that the permit will be revoked on a specified date
which shall be not fewer than ten (10) days from the date of the letter;
2. Advise the permit holder that unless a written notice of appeal setting forth the
reasons for the appeal is filed with the City Clerk no later than the date set forth
in subsection (a) of this section the permit will be deemed revoked;
3. Advise the permit holder that if a written notice of appeal is filed within the
required time the date time and place of the hearing will be set; and
4. The reasons for the revocation.
(1) Schedule of Fines. A fine shall not exceed $250.00 per day for a first violation of
this Chapter and shall not exceed $500.00 per day for a repeat violation Illegally
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parked vehicles shall be fined in the manner presently provided in the City for
illegal parking and their vehicles my be towed and stored at their expenses
(m) Appeal. Upon receipt of the appeal the City Code Enforcement section shall set a
date for hearing before the City's Special Master within thirty (30) days of receipt
of the notice of appeal and notify the appellant of the date time and place of
hearing. The Special Master may affirm or reverse the revocation decision or order
suspension for a specified period.
(n) Eligibility and criteria for establishing Controlled Parking Residential Zones is
hereby set forth:
1. A residentially zoned area shall be deemed eligible for designation as a
controlled parking residential zone for residential permit parking if, parking
therein is impacted by commuter vehicles at any time.
2. In determining whether an area identified as impacted and eligible for
residential permit parking shall be designated as a controlled parking
residential zone, the following factors shall be considered.
a. The possibility of a reduction in total vehicle miles driven in the City.
b. The likelihood of alleviating traffic congestion, illegal parking and
related health and safety hazards.
C. The desire and need of the residents for controlled residential permit
parking.
(o) Procedures for establishing Controlled Residential Parking Zones
1. In order to determine whether a particular area should be designated as a
Controlled Parking Residential Zone the City Commission can request or the
Parking Board may conduct —upon its own initiative or upon a petition of a
maiway oi unc numunuius on a proposeu resiaenttai zone aaaressea to the
City Manager, a study to determine if the proposed area meets the criteria set
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criteria
2. When the City Commission finds that the criteria to designate have been met
Chapter to park a commuter vehicle in an area restricted to decal parking only
without having a visitor permit or valid residential parking permit affixed
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Section 2. If any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is held to be
invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, then said holding shall in
no way effect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
Section 3. It is the intention of the City Commission that the provisions of this
ordinance shall become and be made a part of the South Miami City Code; and that the
sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or re- lettered and the word "ordinance" may be
changed to "section ", "article" or such other appropriate word or phrase in order to accomplish
such intentions.
Section 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, clause, phrase or word of this
chapter, or any provision adopted by reference in this chapter is for any reason held to be
invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or
unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of
this chapter.
Section 5. Effective Date. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its
adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of December, 2007.
ATTEST:
TY CLERK
1St Reading - 11/06/07
2nd Reading- 12/18/07
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COMMISSION VOTE: 5 -0
Mayor Feliu:
Yea
Vice Mayor Wiscombe:
Yea
Commissioner Birts:
Yea
Commissioner Palmer:
Yea
Commissioner Beckman:
Yea
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COURTESY NOTICE
CiTY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA.
On Tuesday, November 27, 2007, beginning at 7:30 p.m.,, in the City Commission
Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, the City Commission will hold Public Hearings to
consider the following items:
AN ORDINANCE `RELATING TO THE YEAR 2008 GENERAL ELECTION :OF THE MAYOR AND CITY'7
COMMISSIONERS FOR` GROUPS, 11 AND- III;, SCHEDULING THE DAY, PLACE AND TIME OF THE
ELECTION; ;PROVIDING FOR QUALIFICATION OF ° CANDIDATES; PROVIDING FOR CLOSE OF
ELECTION BOOKS; APPROVING THE OFFICIAL BALLOT; PROVIDING FOR NOTIFICATION.
i` AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SOUTH MIAMI CODE,OF. ORDINANCES BY AMENDING';:
SECTION ,15 -99, ENTITLED CONTROLLED PARKING RESIDENTIAL ZONES; TO DESIGNATE,'
i CONTROLLED PARKING RESIDENTIAL ZONES; .PROVIDING ELIGIBILITY AND CRITERIA FOR ',,
r ESTABLISHING CONTROLLED PARKING RESIDENTIAL ZONES; PROVIDING PROCEDURE FOR
DETERMINING CONTROLLED PARKING RESIDENTIAL .-ZONES; PROVIDING ISSUANCE OF
SPECIAL "t PARKING' PERMITS UPON APPLICATION;. PROVIDING PRIVILEGES AND
a RESTRICTIONS ON RESIDENTIAL PEFEMITS AND PROVIDING PENALTIES.
A RESOLUTION RELATING TO A REQUEST FOR VARIANCE FROM SECTION 20- 3.5(E) OF THE
LAND DEVELOPMENVOODE'iN ORDER TO ALLOW A LOT COVERAGE OF 31% (1580 SQUARE
FEET} WHEREA- MAXIMUM OF-30 %:(1530 SQUARE FEET) IS PERMITTED ALL ON PROPERTY
LOCATED AT fi321.. SW 4313TREET WITHIN AN RS -4, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING USE
DISTRICT.
-A RESOLUTION RELATING TO A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 20 -3.5G OF THE
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE.TO ALLOW THE LOT SIZE-OF A BUILDING SITE TO BE 9,927
SQUARE FEET AND,LOT FRONTAGE TO BE 95 FEET WHERE A MINIMUM LOT SIZE OF 10,000
SQUARE FEET IS REQUIRED AND A MINIMUM OF 100 FEET OF LOT FRONTAGE IS REQUIRED
ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SW 71 STREET AND SW 61
AVENUE, SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, WITHIN THE "MO" MEDIUM- INTENSITY OFFICE ZONING
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If you have any inquiries on the above items please contact the Planning Department's
office at: 305- 663 -6326.
ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard.
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City Clerk
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CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
PARKING BOARD
REGULAR MEETING
FRIDAY, September 7, 2007
8:30 AM
I Shirley Huebner called the meeting to order at 8:30 am
Board members present constituting a quorum:
Shirley Huebner, Sharon McCain, Ken Merker, Michael Miller,
Alex Abril Al Elias absent
11. status on staff support matter and signage money in new budget
It was agreed that Shirley Huebner would follow up with manager and Budget
CoiTunittee regarding both matters. Result was as follows:
Due to budget constrains we will not be seeing staff, working records are
to be purchased for our use and surrunary written min. of meetings would be made
by an appointed secretary for the Board. Consideration for a Board secretary is
on the agenda for September 21.
A presentation was made to the Budget Committee regarding funds for
consistent, professional parking and traffic signage as described in the 2003
Parking Committee Report. The City Manager stated funds would be available
for signage. This matter should be considered with the manager at a future
meeting.
II. Residential Decal Parking,
Sharon McCain presented information on residential parking describing how well
the Gables Program works. Handouts included samples for the Gables decals and
visitor tags. There was a discussion regarding the placement of the residential
decal on the rear left bumper as well as the inside left driver side window. Visitor
tags would remain as hanging tags for portability and be one per household. There
was a discussion about the use of zones, which both the Gables and Miami Beach
use. It was decided zones would not be used in our program at this time; this was
a cost and printing concern for such a small area. This matter would have to be
addressed in the future should the program grow to other areas. After discussion
a vote of 5-0 decided residential decals would be $ 20.00 and Visitor tags would
be $ 40.00. Multiple residential decals could be purchased with proof of
residence per the application and document rules but only one visitor tag would
be purchased per household. The primary resident was the only one to purchase
decals and visitor tag
III. Meters for the Valencia area were put on hold due to a litigation issue.
Information was brought forth on parking meters and it was agreed meters should be
on the next agenda along with Mr.Mcardle to discussed meter purchased for
garage and status of employee parking request as well as general garage status
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update
Motion was made to adjourn and meeting closed.
In attendance were: Shirley Hubner, Sharon McCain, Michael Miller & Al Elias
Previous meeting was not recorded and minutes were put together after reviewing hand
notes.
Concern was raised over the accuracy of the minutes.
Motion filed to take the minutes out of the agenda from last meeting.
Sharon McCain notes that the Residential Decal Parking minutes were apparently
incorrect. On this point, the vote was for colored decals with zones; net-t�� 3
Objection to minutes was noted.
Motion filed to move minutes to the end of the meeting.
Sharon McCain brought up that the $250 fine for fraudulent use issue was not in the
minutes. Also, the solutions to the fraudulent use of decals issue were not included in
the minutes.
Michael Miller seconds motion to move minutes to the end.
Al Elias goes on to say that the discussion about Larkin's Area parking issue was not in
the minutes.
Motion made to defer the minutes to next meeting when the meeting can be transcribed
by tape.
Shirley Hubner brings up point that the previous meeting was not recorded. Hand
written notes are all that were taken at said meeting.
Suggestion to move on until Luis comes in to discuss issue of parking decal issue from
last meeting.
Motion passes to move on from the minutes issue until they talk to Luis Figueredo about
parking decal issue.
Discussion about future meeting dates. It was decided that they would be Oct. 5 & Oct.
19. For November, it was decided topt the dates would be Nov. 9 & Nov. 23.
Discussion about how commission is requiring the boards to keep better records of the
meetings. Board discusses, how to get a hand written and transcribed copy of each
meeting.
Motion to nominate Michael Miller as secretary to summarize minutes.
Unanimous vote to make Michael Miller temporary secretary to prepare the minutes of
the meetings.
Meeting dates for November are changed to Nov.9 & Nov.30 after reviewing the
calendar.
Item #2 regarding parking update including parking meters was removed from agenda
because the speaker Mr. George Mcardle was not able to attend the meeting.
Shirley McCain proceeds to review item #3, parking decals, for Al Elias who had missed
the last meeting.
Order is called after review turns into a discussion that's taking up too much time from
the meeting. Motion was passed to halt parking decal discussion to move onto new
business.
Guest is presented to board. Ms. Jean Larkin Scott, who has been the Lee Park
Condominium Association manager for over 20 years was there and discussed the
possibility of having residential parking decals for the residents of Lee Park on SW 6 9th
Street, just east of SW 62 Ave.
Discussion begins on different zones and consolidating Zone 6 and Zone 5.
Motion to make Zone 6 into Zone 5. Motion made to accept paper with the amendment
to make Zone 6 into Zone 5. Motion passes.
City Attorney Luis Figueredo is asked what should be done about fraudulent decals. It
was decided that is was an enforcement issue.
Pricing of decals is reviewed.
Residential decals do not have limit to permanent decals, but can only have 1 visitors
decal per household
Ordinance regarding the decals and the penalty for violation is discussed at lengths.
Vote on fraudulent use of decals and ticketing so the decision can be put in the
ordinance is called for.
Motion for ordinance to be revised on how to deal with residential decal parking
violation.
City Attorney Luis Figueredo offers to provide a summary on how to deal with fraudulent
use of decals.
Passionate discussion ensues over the parking decal issue.
Sharon McCain offers her resignation and leaves the meeting.
Meeting adjourned due to lack of quorum.
Approved as amended I f14107
Parking Board Meeting Oct. 5th, 2007
i Shirley Huebner called the meeting to order at8:44AM
Board members in attendance constituting a quorum: Shirley Huebner, Michael Miller, Ken
Murker, XX Albia, Jose Fernandez, Alex Abril, Luis Figueredo, Sharon McCain, Ajibola, absent Al
Elias.
11. Hand out from city manager, report put together by miami parking authority. Members asked to
read it over to discuss and following meeting.
|||. Following meetings scheduled for [Jnt.1Sth' Nov. 9th & Nov. 30th.
IV. No minutes available for approval. A
V. Shirley discussed re-voting on /isss of residential decal parking. Raised concern over the
clarity of each issue and sugi�geste regrouping thoughts and concerns over each issue. Before
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voting, Sharon McCain aske anyone (on the board who would possibly benefit financially to
recuse themselves from the vote. Luis Figueredo brought up that if Shirley claims that she does
not in fact benefit financially he basically has to accept that statement. Shirley Huebner made the
determintation that she does not benefit financially from the residential parking decals. Michael
KAi|lerauggeota|attin0mnotharbndydeterminetheh;eueofhnmnoa|Qain`
VI. There was a discussion regarding Zone - nda) oncern over how complicated the zoning
ro d cern over the zones on 74th- terrace
would make it for residents to find parking�?SSI'IharoTraisle con
only being half a block long. She then entere—d-i—nfo the record a letter written on Oct. 4th t6 -
the president of the Alca Condominiums regarding the problem of parking decal zoning for h is
building. He/She was in favor of decal parking and asked that the board please consider revising
the zones and the number of spaces provided for the condo's inthe area suooto avoid conflicts.
Shirley was in agreement with the owner and asked to board to please consider the issue.
Vil. Ajibola discussed the ease of enforcement regarding the parking decals issue and re-
enforced the fact that condo's with less units would be receiving fewer spaces than those with
more units and that it was just a matter of being fair and also keeping the enforcement of the
decals as uncomplicated aepossible.
Vill. Shirley Huebner raised concern over how many zones would be created in one specific area.
She felt that the point of residential decal parking was to eliminate the intrusion of the business
area into the residential area, not dedicating spaces to particular properties. She then asked the
board to reconsider carving the area into zones and dedicating spaces as sole property of
condo's in the area. Kenny also asked for clarification un the matter.
|X Shirley Huebner called ammotion to reconsider the previous meetings vote on
residential parking. The motion falls and the vote from the previous meeting stays
unchanged.
X. The decision would be considered as part of the resolution to the decal parking situation that
Ajibo|exxou|d draft for the commission.
Xi. Regarding the decals themselves, Lee Costello with Dade Business Systems addressed the
board. She explained that the decals are valid for 3 years and that the stickers themselves are to
go on the back bumper of the car and come in several colors. They are permanent so as to avoid
theft. She also explained the steps to obtain the decals. The building that ia asking for decals
needs to sign a petition that clearly states the cost involved and other important information. 75%
of the building has to sign the petition to make it official. She also presented a smaller decal that
goes on a car window. Several members of the board suggested that the placement of the sticker
be the inside of the left windshield. The board was all in favor of the this placement.
XII. Luis would try to get everyone a copy of the ordinance for review by e-mail before the
next meeting. Calling a special meeting to review the ordinance would be decided when
the ordinance was produced.
X111. Meeting adjourned at 10:00 AM.
Parking Board Meeting Oct. 19, 2007
i Board members inattendance constituting a quorum: Shirley Huebner, Alex Abh[Sharon
McCain, /UElias
Also in attendance were:
Laz Parking, VVaener Chavez & Ann Eldridge (Resident nf South Miami)
11. No minutes available for review.
111. Shirley asked that the board please review the document given to the board by Mr.Noriega,
the head of the Miami Parking Authority, as well as the analysis that was put together by the
parking board itself in 2003. Mr.Noriega would be coming in for a workshop style meeting to
discuss different parking issues in South Miami. The details on enforcement and collection were
also discussed. A] Elias explained that he had the keys to the meters in a vault and that on the
days of collection, the supervision is supervised and then the keys are put back in the vault.
Laz Parking raised concern that there might be a conflict of interest with Mr. Noriega coming in to
speak to the parking board because Miami Parking Authority would be putting in a bid ho work for
South Miami. Alex made a motion to deny the request by the City Manager to bring in Mr.Noriega
to speak to the board. `
Shirley then made a motion to arnmend the previous motion to say that the board denies to
request to have Mr. Noriega meet with the board until such a time when the board is given more
reason why the city manager wants the meeting to happen. The board approves the
amnnmendnmenl and the motion tm deny the meeting.
IV. Because Mr.Mcardle could not attend the meeting, Shirley asked his office to provide some
information on the issue of employee parking, such as:
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The date of the garage opening
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Status for request of employee parking
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Whats being designed in the garage for the employees of the facility itself.
The office had not provided any answers so Alex then made a motion to demand information from
the office. The motion was reworded and submitted by Al Elias to ask the city manager to get
McCardle or Richmond to give answers to the aforementioned questions. The board votes all in
favor of this motion. Laz Parking would provide some technical information regarding
removing some diagonal parking from in front of Casa Larios up to Deli lane and Shirley
would formally ask the city manager inwriting.
V. In discussing employee parking further, the board decided to put together a list of the 5 most
pressing issues so that they might benddrasaedaucondingtophority.The/istinduded:
1. Garage Operation (Security, Employee Parking, etc.)
2. Employee Perking
3. Residential Decal Parking
4. Traffic Flow (Sidewalks)
5. Diagonal Parking
6. Additional Parking for the city, East & West of the highway, where to build?
7. Master Meters
|n the spirit of finally discussing the Garage Operations before the opening, Sharon made a
motion to have a special nneeUn0ontheFhdayafterthemeetngtonoeoktoKAcCerd|enr
Richardson if they were avaialble to come in. All were in favor of this meeting.
VI. |nregards to the car that Sharon has been following that is illegally parking, Laz & Weener
would be responding to the board in writing regarding the resolution of the situation.
VII. Ann Eldridge, who lives on 59th place, feels the block has been neglected by the city. She
was concerned because employees are getting free parking on her street after the city placed no
parking signs on the diagonal parking down her street. She was asked to put her thoughts in
writing concering the matter so it would be formally on the record.
10:05 AM Meeting was adjourned.
Parking Board Meeting Nov. 9,2UU7 Approved as amended 12/14/07
1. Board members in attendance constituting a quorum: Shirley Huebner, Sharon McCain, A]
Elias, Ken Merker
Also in attendance were:
J4en** BA*e*?. Sandy E+**haietyoUkilis?-. Chispy Grahm?, Weiner Cho|xina7./jibo\a
||. No minutes available for review,
Ill. Regarding the recent commission meeting, Sharon asked the board to confirm that they hadn't
spoken tm any of the commissioners before the meeting on Tuesday (doha?). All said they had
not spoken to any of the commissioners. Sharon was concerned because the commission
members had made some remarks about the residential decal parking issue that were very
uneducated. Shirley went on record to say that she was very disappointed in the staff because a
complete document with all of the parking boards issues and suggestions was not put together for
the recent commission meeting. A discussion ensued over possibly attending the next meeting if
the mayor decides tu invite them tn speak. Shirley made a motion hohave Sharon bethe
spokesperson for the board if the mayor made such a choice. Al Elias made a motion to amend to
the previous motion that Sharon also read from a list ofcomments prepared by the remaining
members of the board. The board members unanimously voted yes on both motions.
IV. It was decided to go over the ordinance paragraph by paragraph along with Luis Figueredo.
° |t was decided to take "Voting Residency" out.
* Shirley asks that the definition of "Visitors" be reworded to be more specific.
w It was decided to add 24/7 to the definition regarding when during the day decals are
supposed hobeindisplay.
* On the definition of "Proof of Residency", it needed to be specified that the required proof
be defined as "current" and that it also include "display of deed or current lease, rental
agreennent, utility bill, bank statement, credit card statement or other acceptable
documents show residenoy—"
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On the paragraph that names all the buildings by name, Shirley asked to replace the
names with physical addresses to avoid problems in the future that would arise if a
building changed names.
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Visitors permit paragraph needs will be reworded to say: "The permit shall contain the
following information: the controlled parking zone for which it is issued and the expiration
date of the permit." And that Visitors permits shall only be issued to Residents that
establish residency.
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Audio cuts out for a minute. Once tape resumes, a motion passes that concerns
residential decal parking.
V. Next meeting would be held on Nov.30th. Moratorium issue would be discussed at next
meeting.
V1. Meeti is
The following amendment was introduced sd the December 14.2OO8meeting:
Moved by Member McCain, seconded by Member Abri[toamend the minutes of November 9,
2008 reflecting that the Board voted in favor of the zoned residential decal parking
ordinance. The amendment was approved by acclamation by the members present:
Huebner, Miller, Bernmnms, McCain, and Abri|'
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1500 Monza Avenue Suite 350
Coral Gables, F, lorida 33146
Telephone: (+1) 305.740.6001
www.polestarndand.com
On Tuesday., December 18, 2007, beginning at 7:30 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers,
6130 Sunset Drive, the City Commission will hold PubIlic Heanings to consider the following
items:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SOUTH MIAMI CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 15-99, ENTITLED
CONTROLLED PARKING RESIDENTIAL ZONES; TO DESIGNATE CONTROLLED PARKING RESIDENTIAL ZONES;
PROVIDING ELIGIBILITY AND CRITERIA FOR ESTABLISHING CONTROLLED PARKING RESIDENTIAL ZONES; PROVIDING
PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING CONTROLLED PARKING RESIDENTIAL ZONES; PROVIDING ISSUANCE OF SPECIAL
PARKING PERMITS UPON APPLICATION; PROVIDING PRIVILEGES AND RESTRICTIONS ON RESIDENTIAL PERMITS- AND
PROVIDING PENALTIES.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TOA REQUEST TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OFTHE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE BY DESIGNATING A COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOCATED AT 5893 SUNSET DRIVE AS AN HISTORIC
SITE AND BY PLACEMENT OF AN HISTORIC PRESERVATION OVERLAY ZONE (HP-OV) OVER THE EXISTING ZONING USE
DISTRICT FOR THIS PROPERTY.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO A REQUEST TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE crry OF SOUTH MIAMI LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE BY DESIGNATING A COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOCATED AT 5700 SUNSET DRIVE AS AN HISTORIC
SITE AND BY PLACEMENT OF AN HISTORIC PRESERVATION OVERLAY ZONE (HP-ov) OVER THE EXISTING ZONING USE
DISTRICT FOR THIS PROPERTY.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SOLID WASTE; AMENDING CHAPTER 11, SECTIONS 11 -2 THROUGH 11 -17; PROVIDING
FOR ISSUING NON-EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISES FOR COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS
-AND FRANCHISE NOT TO CONSTITUTE A PROPERTY RIGHT; PROVIDING FOR TRANSFERABILITY OF FRANCHISES;
PROVIDING FOR FIVE YEAR FRANCHISES; LIMITATIONS ON CONTRACTS; PROVISION OF LICENSING FEES FOR
TEMPORARY ROLLOFF CONTAINERS AND HAZARDOUS, BIO-HAZARDOUS WASTE OR SPECIALIZED WASTE
COLLECTORS; APPLICATION PROCEDURES; FEES, REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, INSURANCE, SERVICE STANDARDS,
PROVIDING FOR CODE ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES; APPEAL OF CITY MANAGER DECISION TO DENY FRANCHISE-TO
BE HEARD By CITY COMMISSION; ENFORCEMENT AND REGULATIONS; SCHEDULES AND ROUTES, TERMINATION;
ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE FINES.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2.26.12 ENTITLED "GREEN TASK FORCE," IN ORDER TO MODIFY THE
MEMBERSHIP AND CHAIRPERSON SELECTION PROCESS.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 7 OF THE SOUTH MIAMI CODE OF ORDINANCES BY ADDING SECTION 7-15
"DEMOLITION REQUIREMENT STANDARDS."
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PROPOSED "AMENDED AND RESTATED INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT FOR PUBLIC
SCHOOL FACILITY PLANNING IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY" AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ON
BEHALF OF THE CITY THE SUBJECT INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT AS REQUIRED BY STATE STATUTE 163.3177.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SOUTH MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE: PLAN TO INCLUDE A NEW EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES
ELEMENT, AMENDING THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ELEMENT AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT;
AUTHORIZING TRANSMITTAL TO FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS FOR REVIEW.
If you have any inquiries on the above items please contact the Planning Department's of Lice at:
305-663-6326.
ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard.
Maria M. Menendez, UVIC
City uerk
Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, 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 is made which record includes the tes-
timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.