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12-08-09 Item 4• South Miami All - America City CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM 2001 To: The Honorable Mayor Feliu and Members of the City Commission Via: Roger M. Carlton, Acting City Manager From: Thomas J. Vageline, Director Planning and Zoning Department - Date: November 17, 2009 ITEM No. - Subject: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 204.4(F)(2)(c) ENTITLED "SPACES LOCATED OFF - SITE" IN ORDER TO REMOVE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR LEASING OF OFF -SITE PARKING SPACES AS A METHOD TO PROVIDE REQUIRED SPACES; AMENDING SECTION 20 -7.6 ENTITLED • "PARKING" IN HOMETOWN DISTRICT IN ORDER TO MODIFY SECTION 20- 7.6(C)(2)(b) BY REMOVING THE OPTION OF LEASING OF OFF -SITE PARKING SPACES AS A METHOD TO PROVIDE REQUIRED SPACES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES- IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BACKGROUND At the Planning Board meeting on June 23, 2009 the Board adopted a motion requesting staff to prepare amendments to the sections of the Land Development Code dealing with off -site parking leases. These sections allow the lease of off -site parking spaces to satisfy a parking requirement which can not be met on site. The lease is executed between the applicant who is unable to provide the required on -site parking spaces and another property owner (within 600 -1,000 feet) who has surplus spaces. The leases are for a minimum period of five years and are approved by the City Attorney. If the lease is not renewed, cancelled, or the spaces being leased are no longer available, the business which is leasing the spaces would be unable to obtain an annual occupational license. STAFF OBSERVATIONS (1) The current Land Development Code adopted as a new document in 1989 contained the original language allowing the off -site parking spaces to be counted as required • 2 • The regulations allowed for the off -site parking to be on a site (within 300 feet) parking. under same ownership as the principle use or it could be on a site owned by another party as long as a 20 year lease was executed. The owner of the off -site parking also had to record a covenant committing the spaces to a long term agreement. It appears that these restrictions were very difficult to accomplish off -site parking which led to revisions in the requirements in 1994 (Ord. No. 17 -94- 1567). This ordinance expanded the distance from the principle use to 1,000 feet and removed the requirement of a 20 year lease. A non- specific lease requirement was put back into the section in 2003 (Ord. No. 11 -03- 1795). (2) The Planning and Zoning Department has been concerned about the parking lease option in use for the last decade as a method to receive credit for off - street parking'spaces at another location in order to meet required parking spaces. Although these leases must be presented annually when the occupational license is renewed, this section: LDC Section 20- 4.4(F)(2) is difficult to track and enforce. In accepting a lease in lieu of spaces the City must determine if the lot or garage providing the leased spaces has surplus parking and does not have other leases which would use up the available surplus parking. (3) The files of the Planning and Zoning Department indicate that since 1998 only five off -site parking leases between private entities have been accepted by the City as a means to meet required parking. • (4) In 2008 the City amended the LDC Hometown District regulations to charge an annual per space fee for all required parking that can not be accommodated on site. It is important to note that the lease of spaces and the payment in lieu of providing spaces essentially produce phantom spaces in that the actual spaces leased or paid for are not reserved or marked at any specific location. (5) The leasing of off -site spaces to meet required parking should be eliminated from use in the Hometown District because there are other alternatives to make -up a deficiency in parking. This includes requesting a special exception or the payment in lieu of a space method ($1,000 annually per space). These funds go directly into the Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund. (6) The leasing of off -site spaces to meet required parking in all other locations in the City should be subject to restrictions in place prior to 1994. Locations using the lease option outside the Hometown District area are usually commercial uses in close proximity to residential areas. Allowing off -site parking up to a 1,000 feet away from a commercial use is not appropriate. The provision of off -site parking should be made more restrictive by limiting the off -site parking spaces to be no more than 300 feet (as in the regulations prior to 1994). In addition the off -site parking area should be under the same ownership as the principle use with a unity of title. PROPOSED LDC AMENDMENTS • The attached draft ordinance removes references to the use of off -site parking leases as a 3 • meeting required parking. The amendment to Parkin regulations Section 20 method for g q p g g 4.4(F)(2)(c) removes the lease option but still permits the use of off -site parking as required parking if the off -site parking is under the same ownership and within 300 feet. The second amendment is to Section 20 -7.6 (C) in the Hometown District. This section is also to be amended by removing a provision to allow off -site leased parking as an option to substitute for required parking. The regulations remaining will still allow for payment into the Hometown District Infrastructure Trust Fund or the granting of a special exception to meet an on -site parking shortage. PLANNING BOARD ACTION The Planning Board at its July 14, 2009 meeting conducted a public hearing on the proposed amendment. The Board adopted a motion by a vote of 6 ayes 0 nays recommending approval. RECOMMENDATION v It is recommended that the attached ordinance be approved on second reading. Attachments: Draft ordinance Planning Board Minutes Excerpt 7 -14 -09 Planning Dept. Staff report 7 -14 -09 Ord. No. 17 -94 -1567 Ord. No. 11 -03 -1795. • Public Notices TJV /SAY X: \Comm Items\2009 \11- 17- 09 \LDC Amend Parking Lease CM Report.doc 40 • I ORDINANCE NO. 2 0 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 4.4(F)(2)(c) ENTITLED "SPACES LOCATED OFF - SITE" IN ORDER TO REMOVE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR LEASING OF OFF -SITE PARKING SPACES AS A METHOD TO PROVIDE REQUIRED SPACES; AMENDING SECTION 20 -7.6 ENTITLED "PARKING" IN HOMETOWN DISTRICT IN ORDER TO MODIFY SECTION 20- 7.6(C)(2)(b) BY REMOVING THE OPTION OF LEASING OF OFF -SITE PARKING SPACES AS A METHOD TO PROVIDE REQUIRED SPACES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Planning Board at its June 23, 2009 meeting adopted a motion requesting staff to prepare amendments to the sections of the Land Development Code dealing with off -site parking leases which sections allow the lease of off -site parking spaces to satisfy a parking requirement which can not be met on site; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has been concerned about the parking lease option in use as a method to receive credit for off -street parking spaces at another location in order to meet required parking spaces; and WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Department has prepared amendments to the Land Development Code which will remove provisions in Section 20 -4.4 and Section 20- 7.6 which sections allow the lease of off -site parking spaces to satisfy a parking requirement which can not be met on site; and WHEREAS, the Planning Board at its July 14, 2009 meeting, after public hearing, adopted a motion by a vote of 6 ayes 0 nays recommending approval of proposed amendments to Section 20-4.4 and Section 20 -7.6 of the Land Development Code; and WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to accept the recommendation of the Planning Board and enact the aforesaid amendment. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section I. That Section 20- 4.4(F) entitled "Off- street parking requirements- Location and Ownership of Space " of the Land Development Code is hereby amended as follows: Section 20 -4.4 Off- street parking requirements. (F) Location and Ownership of Spaces. (1) All off-street parking spaces shall be located on the same lot with the structure or use served, except as may be permitted below. 2 1 2 (2) Spaces located off -site. 3 4 (a)Off -site parking spaces shall be permitted in RM, RO, LO, MO, NR, SR, 5 GR, TODD, H, PR and PI districts, with the provision that if off - street 6 parking is adjacent to residentially zoned properties and/or RO zoned properties, special use process would be applicable for approval. 8 9 (b) Required offer site parking spaces may be located and maintained 10 up to three hundred (300) feet from the principle use requiring the 11 additional spaces. feet 12 thausgud-E!,000) 13 4 zed.. 14 15 (c) Off -site parking spaces shall be on Iand ^:held in common 16 ownership with the lot on which the principal use will exist under a 17 unity of title insuring that the required parking will be provided, r+ +l- "l a'�._ ... ....,.,� +F ... +L.......n, =i 18 +. .c •+ u l .-a 109 f + f re, r — sa#£0-1-1 a 1. + +;..F ^40 + +hG 20 tem*4eme F ,I GAY thai 22 . If at any time off -site parking 23 ceases to be under the same ownership or control as the principal use or 24 ceases to be used for parking for the principal use, the certificate of use • 25 and occupancy for the principal use shall be subject to revocation by the 26 city manager, after notice and. hearing. 27 28 Section 2. That Section 20- 7.6(C)(2)(b) entitled "Hometown District- Parking" of the 29 Land Development Code is hereby amended as follows: 30 31 Section 20 -7.6 Parkinz. 32 (C) Procedure. 33 34 (1) The required number of spaces shall first be calculated pursuant to Section . 35 20 -7.12 for each permitted use. The appropriate reduction in parking spaces 36 shall then be calculated as provided in Section 20 -7.6B above. If the 37 reduction calculated includes a fraction less than a whole number, the 38 reduction calculated shall be rounded up and subtracted from the required 39 (unadjusted) number of spaces to determine the adjusted parking 40 requirement. 41 42 (2) The difference between the number of spaces provided, including on street 43 parking, and the number of spaces required shall then be determined. 44 45 (a) New Buildings and the addition of floor area to existing buildings: If 46 there are fewer spaces provided than required the applicant must • 47 apply for and receive a special exception as per Section 20 -7.51 of District Improvement Trust 48 this chapter and pay into the Hometown 49 Fund a fee as set forth below for each space required but not 50 provided. 51 3 1 (b) Existing Buildings: If there are fewer spaces provided than required • 2 for existing buildings, the applicant may: obtain a special exception 3 waiving the number of additional spaces required in accord with the 4 process set forth in Section 20 -7.51 of this-chapter; lemo 5 b 244=4(F=)(=2); or pay 6 into the Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund a fee as set 7 forth below. 8 9 (c) The fee payment into the Hometown District Improvement Trust } 0 Fund for each space required but not provided shall be one thousand 11 dollars ($1,000.00) per parking space per year payable at the time of 12 renewal of the occupational license. This fee may be adjusted 13 periodically by the City. Commission as appropriate. 14 15 Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this 16 ordinance are hereby repealed. 18 Section 4. If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason 19 held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, this holding shall. not 20 affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. 21 22 23 Section 5. This ordinance shall be effective immediately after the adoption hereof. 24 • 25 PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2009 26 27 28 ATTEST: APPROVED: 29 30 31 32 CITY CLERK MAYOR 33 34 1' Reading - 35 2nd Reading - 36 37 READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: COMMISSION VOTE:. 38 Mayor Feliu: 39 Vice Mayor Beasley: 40 Commissioner Palmer: 41 Commissioner Newman: 42 Commissioner Sellars: 43 CITY ATTORNEY 44 45 (New wording in bold and underlined; wording removed in _l k 46 • 47 48 49 SO x: \Comm items\2009 \8- 4- 09\LDC Amend Parking Lease Ord doc • CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI PLANNING BOARD Regular Meeting Action Summary Minutes Tuesday, July 14, 2009 City Commission Chambers 7:30 P.M. EXCERPT I. Call to Order and the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag Action: The meeting was called to order at 7:40 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: Present: Mr. Morton, Ms. Yates, Mr. Whitman, Mr. Cruz, and Ms. Young. • Absent: Mr. Farfan, Mr. Comendeiro. City staff present: Mr. Thomas .I. Vageline (Planning and Zoning. Director), Sanford A. Youkilis (Planning Consultant), Lourdes Cabrera - Hernandez (Principal Planner), Ms. Maria Stout -Tate (Administrative Assistant II). IV. Planning Board Applications/PubIic Hearings PB -09 -018 Applicant: City of South Miami AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 204.4(F)(2)(c) ENTITLED "SPACES LOCATED OFF - SITE" IN ORDER TO REMOVE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR LEASING OF OFF -SITE PARKING SPACES AS A METHOD TO PROVIDE REQUIRED SPACES; AMENDING SECTION 20 -7.6 ENTITLED "PARKING" IN HOMETOWN DISTRICT IN ORDER TO MODIFY SECTION 20- 7.6(C)(2)(b) BY REMOVING THE OPTION OF LEASING OF OFF -SITE PARKING SPACES AS A METHOD TO PROVIDE REQUIRED SPACES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Action: Mr. Whitman read the item into record. . Mr. Youkilis stated that the current Land Development Code adopted as a new document in 1989 contained the original language allowing the off -site parking spaces to be counted as required, parking_ The regulations allowed for the off -site parking to be on a site (within 300 Planning Board Meeting Excerpt July 14, 2009 Page 2 of 4 feet) under same ownership as the principle use or it could be on a site owned by another party as long as a 20 year lease was executed. The owner of the off -site .parking also had to record a covenant committing the spaces to a long term agreement. It appears that these restrictions were very difficult to accomplish off -site parking which led to revisions in the requirements in 1994 (Ord. No. 17 -94- 1567). This ordinance expanded the distance from the principle use to 1,000 feet and removed the requirement of a 20 year lease. A non - specific lease requirement was put back into the section in 2003 (Ord. No. 11- 03- 1795). At the Planning Board meeting on June 23, 2009, the Board adopted a motion requesting staff to prepare amendments to the sections of the Land Development Code dealing with off -site parking leases. These sections allow.the lease of off -site parking spaces to satisfy a parking requirement which can not be met on site. The lease is executed between the applicant who is unable to provide the required on -site parking spaces and another property owner (within 600- 1000 feet) who has surplus spaces. The leases are for a miniinum period of five years and are approved by the City Attorney. If the lease is not renewed, cancelled, or the spaces being leased are no longer available, the business which is leasing the spaces would be unable to obtain an annual occupational license. The Planning and Zoning Department has been concerned about the parking lease option in use for that last decade as a method to receive credit for off street parking spaces at another location in order to meet required parking spaces. It was the staffs position that it is difficult • to continually monitor and enforce the subject parking leases and the funds expended by an applicant might serve a better purpose being deposited in the City's Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund. The proposed revisions would require the following re- wording: Section 20 -4.4 Off- street parking requirements. (F) Location and Ownership of Spaces. (1) All off - street parking spaces shall be located on the same lot with the structure or use served, except as may be permitted below. (2) Spaces located off -site. (a)Off- -site parking spaces shall be permitted in RM, RO, LO, MO, NR, SR, GR, TODD, H, PR and PI districts, with the provision that if off - street parking is adjacent to residentially zoned properties and/or RO zoned properties, special use process would be applicable for approval. (b) Required off- site parking spaces may be located and maintained up to three hundred (300) feet from the principle use requiring the additional spaces. z �f: Planning Board Meeting Excerpt July 14, 2009 Page 3 of 4 •(c) Off -site parking spaces shall be on land ,,held in common ownership with the lot on which the principal use will exist under a unity of title insuring that the required parking will be provided, 8- as - ,ou-di :- -+,fi > > ri,r the p .:m.. -al wo. If at any time off -site parking:ceases to be under the same ownership or control as the principal use or ceases to be used for parking for the principal use, the certificate of use and occupancy for the principal use shall be subject to revocation by the city manager, after notice and hearing. Section 20 -7.6 Parkiniz. Hometown District regulations (C) Procedure. (1) The required number of spaces shall first 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 -7.6B 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 Buildings and the addition of floor area to existing 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 for each space required but not provided. (b) Existing Buildings: 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; . ); or pay into the Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund a fee as set forth below. (c) The fee payment into the Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund for each space required but not provided shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per parking 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. Planning Board Meeting Excerpt July 14, 2009 Page 4 of 4 • Staff recommended that the proposed amendments to Section 20- 4.4(F)(2) and Section 20- 7.6(c)(2)(b)(c) as set forth above be approved. Mr. Whitman interjected and stated that this legislation especially important if those spaces do not exist or are being used for other businesses. Mr. Youkilis concurred. Mr. Youkilis went on to say that the best possible way to improve the downtown parking situation is to put money into the Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund. This would accommodate older buildings that were built with out parking. Ms. Yates asked if the City would go back to owners /tenants that already have off -site parking agreements and make them pay into the City's Fund. Mr. Youkilis stated that the City Attorney would have to answer that question, however,he thought that they may have "grandfather" status. Mr. Morton asked if occupants changed would they have to pay into the Hometown fund. He felt that if the tenant changes, then the lease agreement would not roll over and they would also have to pay into the City Fund ' Ms. Young asked if this was a recommendation to the Commission. Mr. Youkilis stated that yes, once. the Planning Board approves this recommendation, and then it would go in front of the City Commission. • Mr. Morton opened the Public Hearing Speaker: NAME: ADDRESS: SUPPORT /OPPOSE Mr. Oliver van Gundlach 6755 SW 74 Street SUPPORT Mr. Van Gundlach stated that he supported this amendment. He also asked if he could get a fixture agreement would it be for 600 ft up to 1000 ft? He went on to say that he would like to have a map of where people would be able to park for the present and the future. Mr. Morton closed the public hearing. Motion: Ms. Yates made a motion to approve to approve the proposed amendment removing provisions allowing for leasing of off -site parking spaces as a method to provide required spaces. Mr. Cruz seconded the motion. Vote: 5 yes 0 no The motion was adopted. XAComm Items\2009 \84-09\PB Minutes 7 -14-09 Excerpt Lease.doc • • To: Honorable Chair and . Planning Board Members From: Thomas J. Vageline, Director Planning and Zoning Departme Date: July 14, 2009 Re: LDC Amendment — Parking Leases Sec. 20- 4.4(F)(2)(c); Sec..20 -7.6(C )(2)(b) PB -09 -018 Applicant: City of South Miami AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR. AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 4.4(F)(2)(c) ENTITLED "SPACES LOCATED OFF - SITE" IN ORDER TO REMOVE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR LEASING OF OFF -SITE PARKING SPACES AS A METHOD TO PROVIDE REQUIRED SPACES; AMENDING SECTION 20 -7.6 ENTITLED "PARKING" IN HOMETOWN DISTRICT IN ORDER TO MODIFY SECTION 20- 7.6(C)(2)(b) BY REMOVING THE OPTION OF LEASING OF OFF -SITE PARKING SPACES AS A METHOD TO PROVIDE REQUIRED SPACES; • PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BACKGROUND At the Planning Board meeting on June 23, 2009 the Board adopted a motion requesting staff to prepare amendments to the sections of the Land Development Code dealing with off -site parking leases. These sections allow the lease of off -site parking spaces to satisfy a parking requirement which can not be met on site. The lease is executed between the applicant who is unable to provide the required on -site parking spaces and another property owner (within 600- 1000 feet) who has surplus spaces. The leases are for a minimum period of five years and are approved by the City Attorney. If the lease is not renewed, cancelled, or the spaces being leased are no longer available, the business which is leasing the spaces would be unable to obtain an annual occupational license. HISTORY OF REGULATIONS The current Land Development Code adopted as a new document in 1989 contained the original language allowing the off-site parking spaces to be counted as required parking. The regulations allowed for the off site parking to be on a site (within 300 feet) under same ownership as the principle use or it could be on a site owned by another party as long as a 20 year lease was executed. The owner of the off -site parking also had to record a covenant committing the spaces. to a long term agreement. It appears that these restrictions were very difficult to accomplish off - site parking which led to revisions in the requirements in 1994 (Ord. No. 17- 94- 1567). This • ordinance expanded the distance from the principle use to 1,000 feet and removed the requirement of a 20 year lease. A non - specific lease requirement was put back into the section in 2003 (Ord. No. 11 -03- 1795). • LDC Amendment July 14, 2009 2 STAFF OBSERVATIONS (1) The Planning and Zoning Department has been concerned about the parking lease option in use for the last decade as a method to receive credit for off-street parking spaces at another location in order to meet required parking spaces. Although these leases must be presented annually when the occupational license is renewed, this section (LDC Section 20- 4.4(F)(2) is difficult to track and enforce. In accepting a lease in lieu of spaces the City must determine if the lot or garage providing the leased spaces has surplus parking and does not have other leases which would use up the available surplus parking. (2) The files of the Planning and Zoning Department indicate that since 1998 only five off -site parking leases between private entities have been accepted by the City as a means to meet required parking. (3) In 2008 the City amended the LDC Hometown District regulations to charge an annual per space fee for all required parking that can not be accommodated on site. It is important to note that the lease of spaces and the payment in lieu of providing spaces essentially produce phantom spaces in that the actual spaces leased or paid for are not reserved or marked at any specific location. (4) The leasing of off -site spaces to meet required parking should be eliminated from use in the • Hometown District because there are other alternatives to-make -up a deficiency in parking. This includes, requesting a special exception or the payment in lieu of a space method.($1,000 annually per space). These funds go directly into the Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund. (5) The leasing of off-site to meet required parking in all other locations in the City should be subject to restrictions in place prior to 1994. Locations using the lease option outside the Hometown District area are usually commercial uses in close proximity to residential areas. .Allowing off -site parking up to a 1000 feet away from a commercial use is not appropriate. The provision of off -site parking should be made more restrictive by limiting the off site parking spaces to be no more than 300 feet (as in the regulations prior to 1994). In addition the off -site parking area should be under the same ownership as the principle use with a unity of title. LDC AMENDMENT PROPOSAL The staff revisions set forth above in (3) and (5) would require the following re- wording: Section 20 -4.4 Off- street parking requirements. (F) Location and Ownership of Spaces. (1} All off -street parking spaces shall be located on the same lot with the structure or use served, except as may be permitted below. • (2) Spaces located off -site. LDC Amendment July 14, 2009 • 3 (a)Off -site parking spaces shall be permitted in RM, RO, LO,'MO, NR, SR, GR, TODD, H, PR and PI districts, with the provision that if off - street parking is adjacent to residentially zoned properties and/or RO zoned properties, special use process would be applicable for approval. (b) Required off -sit site parking spaces may be located and maintained up to three hundred Q00) feet from the principle use red uirin the additional Spaces. (c) Off -site parking spaces shall be on land held in common ownership with the lot on which the principal use will exist under a unity of title insuring that the required parking will be provided, isquanee of gin g shagi of t_19 0 09 th — _f _ b I If at any time off -site parking, ceases to be under the same ownership or control as the principal use or ceases to be used for parking for the principal use, the certificate of use and occupancy for the principal use shall be subject to revocation by the city manager, after notice and hearing. _Section 20 -7.6 Parkin- Hometown District regulations (C) Procedure. (1} The required number of spaces shall first 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 -7.6B 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 Buildings and the addition of floor area to existing 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 for each space required but not provided. • • LDC Amendment July 14, 2009 M (b) Existing Buildings: 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; ' r- _); or pay into the Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund a fee as set forth below. (c} The fee payment into the Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund for each space required but not provided shall be one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) per parking 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. RECOMMENDATION ( ) It is recommended that the proposed amendments to Section 20-4.4(F 2 and Section 20- 7.6(C) (2)(b)(c) as set forth above be approved. • Attachments: Ord No. 17 -94 -1567 Ord No. 11 -03 -1795. Public notices •X:\PB\PB :�PB\PB Agendas Staff'Reports12009 Agendas Staff Reportsl7- 140MB- 09-018 LDC Amend Par}3na Lease Regula,ions.doc • ORDINANCE NO. 17 -94 - 1567 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING § 20 -4.4 (F) OF THE- LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO INCREASE DISTANCES FROM OFF - SITE PARKING TO USES SERVED., TO PERMIT OFF -SITE PARKING IN RM.AND RO DISTRICTS, AND TO REMOVE THE REQUIREMENT FOR LEASE AGREEMENTS; REPLACING § 20 -4:4 (G) JOINT USE SPACES; AMENDING § 20 -4.4 (H) TO INCREASE THE DISTANCE FROM METRORAIL STATION. TO USES SERVED; CREATING A NEW § 20 -4.4 (I) TO PROVIDE VALET PARKING FOR HOTELS, HOSPITALS, OFFICES, RESTAURANTS AND NIGHTCLUBS; CREATING A NEW § 20-4.4 (J) TO PROVIDE PROCEDURES REGARDING THE APPROVAL OF SHARED PARKING, VALET -PARKING AND REDUCED PARKING' IN PROXIMITY TO METRORAIL STATION; AMENDING THE NUMBERING OF- SUBSEQUENT SUB - SECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 20 -5.2 TO ADD A NEW SUBSECTION (14); PROVIDING FOR RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE PLANNING BOARD CONCERNING I APPROPRIATE DISTANCE LIMITATIONS AND NIGHTCLUB AND RESTAURANT SEATING THRESHOLD(S); PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; • PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. . WHEREAS, the City of South Miami adopted a Land Development Code on October 25, 1989, via Ordinance No. 19 -89 -1441, including provisions for off-site parking under § 20 -4.4, and more specifically, Location and Ownership of Spaces under § 20-4.4 (F), Joint Use Spaces under § 20 -4.4 (G), and MetroRail Usage Considerations under § 20-4.4 (H); and, WHEREAS, upon review of these regulations; Administration finds that § 20-4.4 does not adequately address location and ownership of spaces, joint use spaces, MetroRail usage considerations, valet parking and special parking procedures; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: • o:f timParting Ordimm*Par N I • B TION l . That Section 20 -4.4 (F)(2) be, and hereby is, amended as follows: S C (F) Location and Ownership of Spaces (1) All off - street parking spaces shall be located on the same lot with the structure or use served, except as may be permitted below. (2) Spaces Located Ofd Site (a) Off -site parking spaces shall not be permitted in RS- ,—R-F, RM, and RO, LO- MO NR SR GR, I, H, PR and k?I districts with provision that if off -street perking is adjacent to residential zoned prooerties and/or RO zoned prone 'e special use process would he gppiicable for approvak: (b) Whff e -is an grease in # - number -ef 4paee�ed- ee4lec4v,_ y -er [R]eq*ed off - street parking spaces may be located and maintained up to 600 feet from a residential or in_ stitntional use served and up to 1,0W feet tbree- kimdred--{ W- €eet from as non - institutional and non - residential use served ^ and-up4o-4ve- Wadred E�Qgj --r�e� € �: om- aaotk�-- ne�eside�ial- a$d-- �:t}o�- use --sew- • (c) off- -site parking spaces shall be on land either held in common ownership with • the lot on which the principal use will exist under a unity of title insuring that the re_ quired parking will ie pr vide or held - wader- a.-lease- With-a-Fe 9 tee€ twee}- f��}- yeafs- o- zore;ehi£lr the lessee is- ° �}" o€-&e -�vh}c gr�nci use mill east -- eiF case; as a condition of the issuance of the building permit for the principal use, the owner of the off -site parking shall record a covenant in form and substance satisfactory to the City Attorney and City Commission providing record notice of the commitment of that land to parking purposes for the principal use. If at any time such off site parking ceases to be under the same ownership or control as the principal use or ceases to be used for parking for the principal use, Certificate of Use and Occupancy for the principal use shall be subject to revocation by the City Manag er Gommission, after.notice and hearing. SECTION 2. That Section 20-4.4 (G) be, and hereby is, replaced in its entirety as follows: Joint_ Use Spaces via _pecial ParkkinL- Permit Two or more uses may be permitted to share the same required off-street. narking spaces in a common parking facility, according to the following table: • M-silt PMking Oresmme Page # 2 • i • • WEEKDAYS WEEKENDS USES 6 AM thru 6 PM 6 PM thru 6 AM 6 AM thru 6 PM 6 • PM thru 12 AM 12 AM thru 6 AM OFFICE OR BANK 1000 5% 10% 5% 5% RETAIL 60% 20% 60% 600 5 HOTEL 500 60% 600 1001%. 750 RESTAURANT 500 75 %' 75% 90% 10% THEATER 10% 70% 600 90% 100 NIGHTCLUB 50 50% 5% 1000 90% APARTMENT OR TOWNHOUSE 100 100% 759 100% loop-,- OTHER USES 1000 1000 100% 1000 loo. Method of Calculation Step 1. For each of the five time periods multiply the minimum number of parking spaces rewired by Section 20-4.4 (B.) Space Rec uremenis ep St- 2- Add the results of each column The required number of �paxl Clang slraces shall cQual the highest column total. SECTION 3. That Section 20 -4.4 (H) be, and hereby is, amended as follows: (H) MetroRaff Usage Considerations via ,special Parking PermiX When all or a portion of a proposed structure or use is to be located within 1,500 feet €ive wed- (500} -feet of the South Miami MetroRail Station, as measured from property line to property line, four (4) affirmative votes of the City. Commission may reduce the number of required off -street parking spaces for such.use by up to fifty (50) percent, depending upon the nature and type of use and its potential user relationship to rapid transit facilities —42 provided for under & 20 -4.4 (J). Off-jiu Pakin Orft= a Pop B 3 • SECTIONT 4, That Section 20 -4.4 (I) be, and hereby is, created as follows: Valet Parking via Special Parking; Permit Up to 50% of the required parking_for hotels hospitals, offices and nightclubs restaurants or retail establishments may be satisfied through the provision of valet parking spaces VIa g� ai I parking-.permit a roved by_affirmative vote of the City COM fission The number of required parking spaces that are not provided on the same property as the use approved for valet parking shall � provided via the off site parking y isidns in Section 20-4.4 (F)(2). or the City Commission may approve the use of on- street.parldng spaces to nt vide for a portion of or all of the required parkinaces Valet par cing, as provided in Section 204.4 (D shall not make use of off -site narking located adjacent to residential p=ea and/or RO zoned proper after 7.00 P M In no case shall vehicle stacking or double narking be permitted on public rights -of -way or public streets to supply the required parking spaces for the valet special paring permit. SECTION 5 That Section 20-4.4 (n be, and hereby is, created as follows: J� Procedures for Special Parking Permit • Special Parking Permits may be approved, disapproved or approved with conditions by the affirmative vote of four members of the City Commission. Special Parlang Permit procedures shall follow those procedures established for Special Use Permits as set forty in Section 20 -5.8, § (B),(C),(D),(B) &(F) and shall follow those procedures for Public Hearings set forth in general in Sections 20 -5.1, 20 -5.2, 20 -5.3, 20 -5.4, 20-5.5 and 20 -5.6. SECTION 6. Section 20 -5.2 of the band Development Code is amended to add, (14) Off -site Parking SECTION 7. The Planning Board is requested to recommend appropriate distance limitations and nightclub and restaurant seating threshold(s) for the proposed ordinance as it relates to valet parking- SEC TION 8. 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. oar -sup Faliag Ovr=vm raga / b • • SECTION 9. All ordinances or parts o£ ordinances. in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. SECTION 10. This ordinance shall take effect immediately at the ti of i ;passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 1st DAY OF N VE ER, 1994. Neil C er Mayor ATTEST: MAYOR CARVER YEA _ .� NAY VICE MAYOR YOUNG YEA NAY . Rd marry J. Wascura G02�i,SCi�ER BASS Y;1� iY City Clerk C: MMISS_0NER CGh'}t ER YEA NAY � ? tY? `�;�MLAM YEA �- NAY -- - • READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: Earl G. Gallop, City Attorney c:\reporis \off - site.ord • oa:au Puidas o rW e 5 ORDINANCE NO. 11 -0 3 --1' 7 9 5 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI; FLORIDA, RELATING TO THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, AMENDING SECTION 20-4.4 ENTITLED. "OFF- STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS," IN ORDER TO CLARIFY AND ADDRESS PROCEDURES AND CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL OF OFF -SITE PARKING COVENANTS, EASEMENTS OR LONG -TERM LEASES; PROVIDING FOR ' SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City's Land Development Code currently has regulations addressing "Of- Street Parking Requirements," and permits spaces located off site to be counted towards required parking where certain conditions are met; and, WHEREAS, the section of the Land Development Code addressing such off -site parking arrangements specifies that a covenant in form and substance satisfactory to the City Attorney and City Commission, and, • WHEREAS, the City Commission desires that the regulation be clarified to ensure that This provision may be utilized through a covenant, an easement, or a long -term lease; and WHEREAS, a public hearing regarding the proposed amendment was held• by the Planning Board April 29, 2003, at which time the Planning Board voted 7 -0 to recommend approval of the proposed amendment to the City Commission; and WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to accept the recommendations of the Planning Board and 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 20-4.4 entitled "Off -Street Parking Requirements," of the City's Land Development Code, is hereby amended to read as follows: (F) Location and Ownership of Spaces. 01 (2) Spaces located off -site. • Page t of 2 .7 Ord. NO. 11 -03 -1795 (c) Off -site parking spaces shall be on land either held in common ownership with the lot on which the principal use will exist under a unity of title insuring that the required parking will be provided, or as a condition of the issuance of the building permit for the principal use, the owner of the off site parking shall record a covenant- easement, or long -term lease in form and substance satisfactory to the city attorney and city commission providing record notice of the commitment of that land to parking purposes for the principal use..If at any time sueh off -site parking ceases to be under the same ownership or control as the principal use or ceases to be used for parking for the principal use, the certificate of use and occupancy for the principal use shall be subject to revocation by the city manager, after notice and hearing. 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 codified and included in the Code of Ordinances. • Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately at the time of its passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 3rd day of June , 2003 ATTEST: CITY CLERK 1St Reading- 5/20/03 2nd Reading- 6/3/03 READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: _ ; �� 6. 6 -- CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED: MAYOR COMMISSION VOTE: Mayor Feliu: Vice Mayor Russell: Commissioner Bethel: Commissioner McCrea: Commissioner Wiscombe: 4 -0 Yea Yea Yea Yea not present NOTE: New wording in bold, underlined; wording to be removed 'indicated by ,.f ike ,.t,,.,,ug • K. \Comm ite=\2003 \06- 03- 031LDC Amend offsite pad ing 0rdinance mind.doc Page 2 of 2 • • • -.. you T" 3. s u ,.gym• CITY OgOI1TH MIAMI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBYgiven that the City Commission. of the City of South Miami..Floljda will cohduct Public Hearings, atifs,ragular CitgCommissio0; meeting scheduled-for. Tuesday, November 1T .,2009 begrnnirg zt 7 30' p.m. in the City' Commission Chambers. 6130 5"uriset Drive ;to consider, the following item(s): AN ORDINANCE OF- THE. MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF.THE CfTY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA RELAT3.NG TO THE YEAR 2010 GENERAL AND SPECIAL ELECTION OF .THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS, FOR GROUPS, I AND N; 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 NOTIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR. SEVERABILITY, .. ORDINANCES IN GONFLICT, AND "AN EFFEC.TIV E DATE AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYO ' RAND CITYCOMMISSION OF i THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI FLORIDA.AMENDING THEW DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT ADOPTED :AS - .PART -OF ORDINANCE- NO,.. 12- 05- 1834, AND AMENDED .BY- ORDINANCE N61' 17 -051839, WHICH APPROVED - "THE . DEVELOPMENT. AGREEMENT FOR A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT -MIXED USE PROJECT, KNOWN AS .RED . ROAD COMMONS LOCATED AT 6600 -0640 -SW 57 AVENUE AND 5757 SW.68 STREET; THE PURPOSE OF THE AMEND- MENT IS TO REQUIRE THAT ALL REQUIRED PARKING - PURSUANT TO LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 204.4(B) IS PROVIDED FOR ALL USES LOCATED ON THE PROPERTY AND -TO UPDATE THE CURRENT-NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES PROVIDED; PROVIDING FOR SEVER- ABILITY; PROVIDING FOR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN ORDINANCE OF - THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA,. AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20-0.4(Fx2)(c) ENTITLED "SPACES LOCATED OFF - SITE" IN ORDER TO REMOVE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR LEASING OF OFFSITE PARKING SPACES AS A METHOD TO PROVIDE REQUIRED SPACES; AMENDING SECTION 20.7.6 ENTITLED "PARKING" IN HOMETOWN DISTRICT IN ORDER TO MODIFY SECTION 20-7.6(Cx2xb) BY REMOVING -THE .OPTION OF LEASING OF OFFSITE PARKING SPACES AS A METHOD TO PROVIDE REQUIRED SPACES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERA- BILfTY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. - AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING LAND . DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20-2.3 ENTITLED 'DEFINITIONS' BY ADDING A NEW DEFINITION OF 'LAND USE REGULATIONS "; AND ADDING A NEW DEFINITION OF 'DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS" BY MODIFYING THE EXISTING DEFINITION OF - REGULATIONS "; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT: AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA," AMENDING THE. SOUTH - M_IAMI CODE OF ORDINANCES IN ORDER TO REMOVE EXISTING CHAPTER 10A' ENTfTLED' "FLOODS" AND TO REPLACE SAID CHAPTER WITH A NEW CHAPTER 10A ENTITLED "FLOOD DAMAGE PREVENTION' WHICH CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS; PROVIDING FOR STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION, FINDINGS OF " FACT, PURPOSE, AND OBJECTIVES; PROVIDING DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING GENERAL PROVISIONS; PROVIDING LANDS TO WHICH THIS ORDINANCE APPLIES; PROVIDING A BASIS FOR ESTABLISHING THE AREAS. OF SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD; PROVIDING A DESIGNATION OF FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR; PROVIDING FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF DEVELOPMENT PERMIT; PROVIDING FOR COMPLIANCE; PROVIDING FOR ABROGATION AND GREATER RESTRIC- TIONS; PROVIDING FOR INTERPRETATION: PROVIDING A WARNING AND A DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION; PROVIDING ADMINISTRA- TION; PROVIDING PERMIT PROCEDURES; PROVIDING DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE FLOODPLAIN ADMINISTRATOR; PROVIDING PROVISIONS FOR FLOOD HAZARD REDUCTION: PROVIDING GENERAL STANDARDS; PROVIDING SPECIFIC STANDARDS; PROVIDING STANDARDS FOR A -ZONES WITHOUT BASE FLOOD ELEVATIONS AND REGULATORY FLOODWAYS; PROVI- DING STANDARDS FOR AO- ZONES; PROVIDING FOR VARIANCE PROCEDURES;. PROVIDING DESIGNATION OF . VARIANCE AND APPEALS BOARD: PROVIDING THE DUTIES OF VARIANCE AND APPEALS BOARD; PROVIDING FOR VARIANCE PROCEDURES; PROVIDING THE CONDITIONS FOR VARIANCES; PROVIDING FOR VARIANCE NOTIFICA- TION; PROVIDING FOR HISTORIC STRUCTURES; PROVI DING FOR STRUCTURES ON REGULATORY FLOODWAY: PROVIDING. FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT: AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. _ AN 'ORDINANCE :OF .THE, MAYOR AND.' THE 'CITY-_'" COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI,- FLORIDA, :. AMENDING ::jHE:AAND',; DEVELOPMENT CODE" 2076.1 EMTfTLED :ADMIMSTRATKE_9NTQi:E,S-- C-.ITY COIN "MISSION" IN ORDER TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATED TO tOFTHEGITY`COMMISSION ON THE VOTE' REQUJREMEN ORDINANCES D RESOLUTIONS'.PERTA -AN IN.ING TO THE LAND ".. USE AND.-- DEVELOPMENTiREGULATIGNS WHICH - WILL BE CONSISTENT WITH THE CHARTER AMENDMENT ADOPTED NOVEMBER4,:2008; PROVIDING FOR SEVERA'. BILiM ORDINANCESAN,CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN A,RESOLUTIQN,OF THE MAYOR AND. CITY COMMISSION. OF.THE CITY OF__$OUTH AAIAMF RELATING TO A REQUEST PURSUANT TO ..SI= CTION1_:20- 9.4(Bx4)(b) -.OF THE LAND 'DEVELOPMENT_CODE Fl3R SPECIAL USE APPROVAL'TO LOCATE 'A GENERAL ; - RESTAURANT AT 8001 SW 7Dth - STREET (VALENCIA BUILDING).WITHIN THE'TODD -MU5" . TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT -MIXED USE . 5'ZON1N. G. USEDISTRICFAND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE ,A RESOLIffION'O THE'MAYOR AND.CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF.SOUTH, MIAMI, RELATING TO -A REQUEST PURSUANT'TO' 5ECTIOV.?P- 3:4(Bx4)(b) OF THE -LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR. SPECIAL. USE APPROVAL TO LOCATE A GENERAtt:RESTAURANT AT 5900 SW 73rd STREET WITHIN THE "SR (HD -0VT SPECIALTY_ RETAIL (HOMETOWN ,DISTRICT OVERLAY) ZONING DISTRICT; AND PROVIDING ANEFFECTIVE,DATE. A RESOLUTION OF "THE- ,MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION .OF. THE... CITY OF_ SOUTH MIAMI; FLORIDA RELATING - .TO THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE;OF .APPROPRIA- -TENESS PURSUANT TO SECTION. 20- 5:19(Ex3) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO PERMIT!) WALL SIGNAGE - ON A DESIGNATED HISTORIC COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOCATED AT 5960 SUNSET DRIVE (AMSTER BUILDINGS); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard For further inforfriation, please contact the' City Clerk's Office at: 305-663-6340. - Maria M. Menendez, CMC Ity Clerk Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the City hereby advises the public that if a person decides io appeal any decision made by this Board. Agency or Commission with. respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing. he or she W11 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 testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. " 11/6: 09- 3.219/1343386M E Q uj S I- } Q Z l/] IA t9 N CL ® O 0 __ O _ ILd CMl) U.) 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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 AND DATE CHANGE in the XXXX Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of 11/27/2009 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 affiant further says that he or she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount mission or refund for the purpose of securin a ublication in the said paper. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27 da f -N MBER A. D. 009 1 (SEAL) MARIA MESA personally known to me ;IGq DE CASSIA FREErdAN COMMISSION HDD710253 EXPIRES August 29, 2011 ru'w•aa.rvsn .- f ljmr- .soppy. ywc ^ a>r £ �.1r � .•35r.EI ,, a - o .1.,1 '?�, •Y �, :,ta _ I ?ATM yaz ofr ?i .> :-3 • ^ R t •� , , (Lr.♦? � �1'.T7.3'r%b}1A V•- Rt w •i`t.,;:1� >.F -. MAW t4gTAHTtt :?.Y,GjIJw I.ds�.1 - TtfTATa( -4 V, 2- ' ofl 44 G * :i ijl2+� TY,OFtSOUTH•MIAMI - .r;:•( �NOTICE" •OF ',PUBLIC?HEARING •J1NWMATE.CNA GE• r � JA y1Si.: ;�(y -A'� �k� -�f.. iyA !NOTICE IS HEREBY. gHen that that City Commission of the City of South; Mia`m'i Honda- :wtil�ooridi,ctSPUbl,o Hearing�,eY�tts, regular,; Cttyi Commission mess ng scheduled for ;Tuesday De6embe%1; 2009, has. Deen rescheduied jor Tueirley December 8 '20_09 6eginnirig at 7:30, In the .City nm iSSiori Chambers 8130 Sun Dmre to consider, n,eytoiiow6,ghe'!'i?j�i'".1` Iry1 •�akaq�- yj-Lh�. a., r y AN ORDINANCEOF THE MAYOR AND THE CT'.COMMIS $ION OF,THE CITY OF SOUTH.MIAMI, FLORII)A'AMENDING ' ..., ' THE LAND bEVELOPMENY CODE SECTIOIf 20.4 :4(F)(2)(C) j S •ENTITLED 'SPACES LOCATED OFF SfTE IN -ORDER TO ltj REMOVE 'PROVIS)ONB)-ALLOWING FOR LEASING, OF OFF -SITE PARKING &ES IAS A METHOD,TO PROVIDE R 0. REQUIRED AMENDING •ri S_EOT10N ;20.7.6 ENTITLED'P.ARKING* INHOMETOWN_DISTRICT IN ORDER, -. -. � ;„TO MODIFY; SEC'TION`20- 7.6(C)(2)(b) BY�EMOVING -THE. j OPTION OF, LEASING OF OFF -SITE PARKING SPACES AS A_,. •• METHOD „TERO`PROVJDE�REQUIREDSPACES ;:PROVIDING' FOR' SEVABI�'ORD,INANCES IN CONFLICT;; AND, D PROVIDING AN TIVE DATE. Akrk _ ,. ,,r t- I r 3•! .. • +: JAN ORDINANCE OF THE(MAYOR AND CITY,COMMISSI`ON.r” OF THE 'CITY OF' SOUTH. MIAMI;• FLORIDA;, AMENDING LAND DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT CODE'!SECTION 2043 ENTITLED' �r•�•'DEF INITIONS';-3Y.ADDING A NEWDEFINITION OF 'LAND ,USE REGULATIONS'; AND ADDING'A NEW DEFINITION OF "DEVELOPMENT: .-1 - =ll REGULATIONS' • BY MODIFYING THE - EXISTING - DEFoAbN 'OF : REGULATIONS'; q PROVIDING ( FOR, SEVERABILITY `-PROVIDING FOR ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE..tit e, �' AN ORDINANCE OF;THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMIS- SIONOF THECfTY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING •I,� THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE'20 -6.1 (A)(3) ENTITLED .. 'ADMINISThATIVE- .ENTITIES -CITY COMMISSION' 'IN ' ORDER TO REVISE PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE VOTE..- REQUIREMENT .OF -THE , CITY', COMMISSION ";ON 'y •s. ORDINANCES.AND RESOLUTIONS PERTAINING TO THE 4 `LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT. REGULATIONS WHICH,'' - WILL BE CONSISTENT WITH THE CHARTER AMENDMENT . r= 'ADOPTED, NOVEMBER. 4, 2008; PROVIDING FOR SEVER - r - ABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN',' •,,x _EFFECTIVE. DATE. A RESOLUTION OF THE,,MAYOR AND-CITY COMMISSION OF.THE CITY OF. SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO , INTRANET�, CONNECTIONi,g!AUTHORIZING THE . CITY­, , `NMANAGER,TO ENTER INTO.AN AGREEMEN.,WITH AUT.,,t .SERVICES FOR THREE -YEAR LEASE'TO UPGRADE THE,, INTRANE_T SERVICE AT.CI'TY,HALL: PUBLIC,WOiiKS AND PARKS 'AND; ,RECREATION;:: AND.:,CHARGING`:,THEf1 • MONTHLY'FEES OF $2,250:00 FOR METRO',ETHERNET v� y. SERVICE,r10MG. FOR 'CITY H ALL, ;PUBUCpWORKS AND ..,PARKS -AND RECREATION;,TO- ACCOUNT NUMBER 001 y­1340.513.4632; ENTITLED,rLEASE PURCHASE;INTRANET M EQUIPMENT; PROVIDING FOR ANEFF�CTIVEDATE._,i,f., f:iti c r._ I,... AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND THE! C1T1' COMMIS -O SION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, {ADOPTING i A REVISED EVALUATION AND APPRAISAL REPORT (EAR); „BASED TEXT: AMENDMENTS --,TO: SO H MIAMI' COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; THE AMENDfy(ENTSJIRE.TO THE:n GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES FORiTHE FOLLOW ING COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ELEMENTS FUTURE LAND.,,, ,USE; TRANSPORTATION; HOUSINGi<INFA'AStRUCTURE CONSERVATION; RECREATION AND,;aOPEN:hSPACE,,i INTERGOVERNMENTAL - COORDINATION; AND; CAPITAL•,, -r .IMPROVEMENTS;- PROVIDING FOR`ZSEVERABILfrY -. ORDINANCES IN'i CONFLICT, yAN03 PROVIDING�AN a dFECTI_VEDATE. .Orr I Q^PAznl ?) "no •ftia0 ,ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard.., . • ,;, , For further'Infomiation please'00ntact the. CIty:Clerk's ^Office'( 305- 663.6340 a.n. s:1 . c a . j Mona M. 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