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08-27-08 Item 6South Miami *AmeAcaC i CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI O D® OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER - OFFICE MEMORANDUM 2001 To: The Honorable Mayor Feliu and Members of the City Commission Via: Ajibola Balogun, City Manager From: Ricardo Soto - Lopez, MUP, Planning Director Date: August 19, 2008 ITEM No. Subject: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20 -4.4 (A) ENTITLED "OFF- STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS" IN ORDER TO MODIFY THE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR ADJACENT ON- STREET PARKING SPACES TO BE COUNTED AS REQUIRED PARKING; Til"DIVIZINC wily C/1AT71TTi/lATQ REMOVING THE PROVISION ALLOWING FOR ON- STREET PARKING SPACES TO BE CREDITED TO OTHER NEARBY PROPERTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN ANNUAL FEE TO BE ASSESSED FOR COUNTING ON- STREET SPACES AS REQUIRED SPACES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Background This item was scheduled for first reading at the City Commission meeting on April 1, 2008. At that time the item was deferred and it was agreed that consideration of the amendments contained in this ordinance should follow the action taken on the parking moratorium ordinance. The City Commission at past meetings has expressed concern about parking regulations which allow on street parking spaces to be counted toward meeting required parking spaces for new buildings and for new uses. The Planning Department and the City Attorney have also been concerned as how adjacent on- street parking spaces are assigned as required spaces and the fact that these spaces are essentially given away without charge to abutting property owners. In addition, there have been other discussions concerning another provision in this same section which allows the City Manager to assign on- street parking spaces to meet required parking for private businesses as long as the spaces are within 1,500 feet of the business. The current draft ordinance contains revisions suggested by the Parking Board, the Planning Board and by the City Commission during first reading. The ordinance was deferred several times in order to allow the parking moratorium ordinance to be completed and adopted (August 5, 2008). City Commission Action July 29, 2008 The City Commission reviewed the proposed amendment (2 °a Reading) and voted to remove LDC Section 20- 4.4(A) (3) which allowed, with the written consent of the City Manager, for unassigned on- street parking spaces within 1,500 feet of a property to be assigned and credited for purposes of meeting off - street parking requirements of that property. The Commission also voted to amend the last paragraph (renumbered No.3) to indicate into what fund the collected parking fees will be deposited. The following wording was adopted as an amendment to the ordinance: (3)An annual fee of $1,000, per space, which shall increase 5% annually, shall be paid into the Parking Fund for all on- street parking spaces which are credited........ It was pointed out that the wording "into the Parking Fund" may need to be revised. The parking moratorium ordinance adopted at the August 5, 2008 Commission meeting changed the fund name from Parking Infrastructure Trust Fund to the Hometown District Improvement Trust Fund. Recommendation It is recommended that the attached ordinance as modified (3rd Reading 7- 29 -08) with a revision clarifying the depositing of the fees, should be adopted. Backup Documentation: Draft Ordinance (3`d Reading 7 -29 -08 ) CM Cover Report Aug. 5, 2008 Planning Department Staff Report, ] -15 -08 Excerpt Planning Board Minutes 1 -15 -08 Summary Memo on Parking Board recommendations Parking Board Minutes 1 -11 -08 Public notices RSUSAY X: \Comm Items\2008 \8- 19- 08 \LDC Amend Off -Site Revised CM Report.doc 2 I ORDINANCE NO. (8 -19 -08 -3rd reading) 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF 4 THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING SOUTH 5 MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20 -4.4 (A) 6 ENTITLED "OFF- STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS" IN 7 ORDER TO MODIFY THE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR 8 ADJACENT ON- STREET PARKING SPACES TO BE COUNTED 9 AS REQUIRED PARKING; 10 REMOVING THE PROVISION ALLOWING FOR ON- STREET 11 PARKING SPACES TO BE CREDITED TO OTHER NEARBY 12 PROPERTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN ANNUAL FEE TO BE 13 ASSESSED FOR COUNTING ON- STREET SPACES AS 14 REQUIRED SPACES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, 15 ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN 16 EFFECTIVE DATE. 17 18 WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission of the City of South Miami 19 desire to amend the City's land development code, section 20 -4.4 (A), relating to off - 20 street parking requirements; and, 21 22 WHEREAS, Section 20- 4.4(A) of the South Miami Land Development Code 23 allows for on- street parking spaces adjacent to a lot to be counted for purposes of 24 meeting off - street parking requirements; and, 25 26 WHEREAS, Section 20- 4.4(A) (2) of the South Miami Land Development 27 Code allows, provided written consent and approval of the City manager is received, 28 for unassigned on- street parking spaces within 1,500 feet of a property to assigned 29 and credited for purposes of meeting off - street parking requirements; and, 30 31 WHEREAS, the on- street credits to property owners are currently provided 32 to property owners at no cost and provides an economic disincentive for property 33 owners to design structures that meet the parking requirements without the on- street 34 parking credit; and, 35 36 WHEREAS, the on- street parking credit as it is currently configured does 37 not account for the impacts of development and changes in uses on the City's 38 parking supply; and, 39 40 WHEREAS, in order to create an incentive for future projects and associated 41 uses to more efficiently address required off - street parking, the City has determined 42 that on- street parking credits will no longer be provided free of charge and 43 individuals or entities wishing to utilize on- street spaces to satisfy off - street parking 44 requirements will be charged an annual fee per qualifying on- street space; and 45 46 WHEREAS, the Planning Board at its January 15, 2008 meeting, after public 47 hearing, adopted a motion by a vote of 6 ayes and 0 nays recommending that the 48 proposed ordinance be approved. 2 3 (2) 4 5 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY 6 COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: 7 8 SECTION 1. That Section 20 -4.4 (A) entitled "Off- Street parking 9 requirements" the Land Development Code shall be amended to read as follows: 10 11 20 -4.4 Off - street parking requirements. 12 13 (A) Applicability. All structures and uses which are erected, established or 14 enlarged within the City shall provide adequate off - street parking spaces and control 15 mechanisms for on -site vehicular and pedestrian traffic in order to insure the safety 16 and convenience of the public pursuant to the requirements of this section. 17 18 (1) On- street parking spaces not currently assigned or credited to other 19 properties adjacent to a lot may count toward the parking requirements for a 20 building set forth below in subsection (B) for that lot, provided that the 21 property owner complies with subsection 20 -4.4 (A)(4); a partial space 22 longer than eleven (11) feet shall count as a full space. 23 24 (2) Unimproved rights -of -way adjacent to business property in commercial 25 zoning districts may be improved by the abutting property owner for credit as 26 on- street parking spaces by written agreement approved by the ^pphea4io *� 27 the City Manager provided that the property owner complies with 28 subsection 20- 4.4(A)(4). The City Manager upon the advice of the Parking 29 Board, will determine if the installation of parking meters is warranted and 30 appropriate for the area. 31 32 33 34 boundaries-of the, SR (UP 0A4 z9affm 35 street par-!!in 36 p , 37 38 39 40 41 42 (3) An annual fee of $1,000, per space, which shall increase 5% 43 annually, shall be paid into the Parking Fund 1&4h#=Gity for all on- street 44 parking spaces which are credited or counted toward required parking for 45 new structures, or a change in use that increases the minimum number of 46 off - street spaces reauired after the date of January 2. 2008. EY / 2 1 2 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 (3) 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. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of , 2008 ATTEST: CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: Luis R. Figueredo, Nagin Gallop & Figueredo, P.A. Office of City Attorney APPROVED: MAYOR Commission Vote: Mayor Feliu Vice Mayor Beasley: Commissioner Wiscombe: Commissioner Palmer: Commissioner Beckman: N South Miami e Ail- America City I r CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI 1111. fiP OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER INTER- OFFICE MEMORANDUM Zoos To: The Honorable Mayor Feliu and Members of the City Commission Via: Ajibola Balogun, City Manage From: Ricardo Soto - Lopez, MUP, Planning Director V �, Jr Date: August 5, 2008 ITEM No. Subject: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20 -4.4 (A) ENTITLED "OFF- STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS" IN ORDER TO MODIFY THE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR ADJACENT ON- STREET PARKING SPACES TO BE COUNTED AS REQUIRED PARKING; REMOVING THE PROVISION ALLOWING FOR ON- STREET PARKING SPACES TO BE CREDITED TO OTHER NEARBY PROPERTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN ANNUAL FEE TO BE ASSESSED FOR COUNTING ON- STREET SPACES AS REQUIRED SPACES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Background This item-was scheduled for first reading at the City Commission meeting on April I, 2008. At that time the item was deferred and it was agreed that consideration of the amendments contained in this ordinance should follow the action taken on the parking moratorium ordinance. The City Commission at past meetings has expressed concern about parking regulations which allow on street parking spaces to be counted toward meeting required parking spaces for new buildings and for new uses. The Planning Department and the City Attorney have also been concerned as how adjacent on- street parking spaces are assigned as required spaces and the fact that these spaces are essentially given away without charge to abutting property owners. In addition, there have been -other discussions concerning another provision in this same section which allows the City Manager to assign on- street parking spaces to meet required parking for private businesses as long as the spaces are within 1,500 feet of the business. Staff observations (1) LDC Section 20 -4.4 (A)(1) allows property owners to count adjacent on- street parking spaces as part of their required parking. This can alleviate a property owner from providing some or all of the required off - street parking. Currently, these spaces are provided to property owners at no cost and provide an economic disincentive for property owners to design structures that meet the parking requirements without the on- street parking credit. (2) LDC Section 2074.4(A) (3) allows, with the written consent of the City Manager, for unassigned on- street parking spaces within 1,500 feet of a property to be assigned and credited for purposes of meeting off - street parking requirements of that property. This section also requires approval of the property owner who is abutting an on- street space to allow the City to credit the space to another use or building. This essentially makes that property owner the owner of on- street spaces. The authority to assign these type of spaces has been rarely implemented. It should be 2 limited to special situations and to areas outside the downtown. In addition, the property owner receiving the benefit of these spaces should pay an annual fee. (3) In order to create an incentive for future projects and associated uses to more efficiently address required off - street parking, the City should implement a policy that on- street parking credits will no longer be provided free of charge and individuals or entities wishing to utilize on- street spaces to satisfy off - street parking requirements should be charged an annual fee. It is recommended that an annual fee of $1,000 per qualifying on- street space be adopted. Specific Amendment Attached is a draft ordinance which amends Section 20 -4.4 (A) of the Land Development Code in accord with the staff observations set forth above. (new wording underlined, wording to be removed shown with strikethrough) Parking Board Recommendation The City's Parking Board was given the opportunity to comment upon the proposed amendment which was done at the Board's January 11, 2008 meeting. The Parking Board offered several comments related to the double counting of spaces and the amount of the fee proposed. Attached is a summary of the Board's comments and the Parking Board's minutes for their January 11, 2008 meeting. The Planning Board at its January 15 meeting incorporated into the draft ordinance all of their comments suggested by the Parking Board. Planning Board Action The Planning Board at its January 15, 2008 meeting adopted a motion by a vote of 6 ayes 0 nays recommending approval of the proposed amendment. City Commission Action The City Commission at its July 29, 2008 meeting reviewed the proposed amendment ordinance. At that time the Commission voted to remove LDC Section 20- 4,4(A) (3) allows, -with the written consent of the City Manager, for unassigned on- street parking spaces within 1,500 feet of a property to be assigned and credited for purposes of meeting off - street parking requirements of that property. Recommendation It is recommended that the attached draft ordinance (3rd Reading 7- 29 -08) modifying the two off -site parking sections be adopted. Backup Documentation: Draft Ordinance (3rd Reading 7 -29 -08 ) Planning Department Staff Report, 1 -15 -08 Excerpt Planning Board Minutes 1 -15 -08 Summary Memo on Parking Board recommendations Parking Board Minutes 1 -11 -08 Public notices RSUSAY X: \Comm Items\2008 \8- 5- 08 \LDC Amend Off -Site Revised CM Report.doc To: Honorable Chair and Planning Board Members From: Julian Pe Planning ctor Date: January 15, 2008 Re: LDC Amendment Off-Street Parking 20 -4.4 (A)(2) PB -08 -004 Applicant: City of South Miami AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COM1�11SSION OF THE CITY OF SOU I MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20 -4.4 (A) ENTITLED "OFF- STREET PARTING REQUIREMENTS" IN ORDER TO MODIFY THE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR ADJACENT ON- STREET PARICEiG SPACES TO BE COUNTED AS REQUIRED PARKING; MODIFYING THE CONDITIONS ALLOWING FOR ON- S'T'REET PAREING SPACES TO BE CREDITED TO OTHER NEARBY PROPERTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN ANNUAL FEE TO BE ASSESSED FOR COUNTING ON- STREET F�S AS.. .QI ?ED._�PAC S; PROV�It�G FOR SEVEJ2AB�]L�T3', ORDINANCES III_. CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BACKGROUND The City Commission at past meetings has expressed concern about parking regulations which allow on street parking spaces to be counted toward meeting required parking spaces for new buildings and for new uses. The Planning Department and the City Attorney have also been concerned as how adjacent on- street parking spaces are assigned as required spaces and the fact that these spaces are essentially given away without charge to abutting property owners. In addition, there have been other discussions concerning another provision in this same section which allows the City Manager for assign on -street parking spaces to meet required parking for private businesses as long as the spaces are within 1,500 feet of the business. CURRENT REGULATIONS The 1993 Hometown District Overlay Ordinance allowed property owners in the downtown to use abutting on -street parking spaces to be counted as part of the required parking space total. The 1996 ordinance extended that privilege to any property in commercial zoning districts through -out the City. In addition, the same ordinance also expanded the privilege of counting on -street spaces that are located within 1500 feet of a business. The approval of the assignment of the space(s) requires the written consent and approval of the City Manager. 20 -4.4 Off - street parking requirements. . (A) Applicability. All structures and uses which are erected, established or enlarged within the city shallprovide adequate off- streetparking spaces and control mechanisms for on -site vehicular andpedestrian trafJtc in order to insure the safety and convenience of the public pursuant to the requirements of this section. (1) On- street parking spaces adjacent to a lot shall count toward the parking requirements Set forth below in subsection (B) for that lot; a partial space longer than eleven (11) feet shall count as a full space. LDC Amendment January 15, 2008 Page 2 of 3 (2) Unimproved rights -of -way adjacent to business property in commercial zoning districts may be improved by the abutting property owner for credit as on- street parking spaces by written application to the City Manager. On- street parking spaces may be assigned and credited to other properties within 1,500 feet of any on- street parking space by written consent of the property owner to whose property the space is currently credited with the written consent and approval of the City Manager. The City Manager will determine if the installation of parking meters is merited and appropriate for the area. STAFF OBSERVATIONS (1) The above existing Section 20 -4.4 (A)(1) allows property owners to count adjacent on -street parking spaces as part of their required parking. This can alleviate a property owner from providing some or all of the required off -street parking. Currently, these spaces are provided to property owners at no cost and provide an economic disincentive for property owners to design structures that meet the parking requirements without the on -street parking credit. (2) The above Section 20- 4.4(A) (2) allows, provided written consent and-approval of the City Manager is received, for unassigned on -street parking spaces within 1,500 feet of a property to be assigned and credited for purposes of meeting off -street parking requirements of that property. This section also requires approval of the property owner who is abutting an on -street space to allow the City to credit the space to another use or building. This essentially makes that property owner the owner of the on -street space. The authority to assign these type of spaces has been rarely implemented. It should be limited to special situations and to areas outside the downtown. In addition, the property owner receiving the benefit of these spaces should'pay a.n-annual-fee: (3) Both on -street parking credit programs as currently configured does not account for the impacts of development and changes in uses on the City's parking supply. (4) In order to create an incentive for future projects and associated uses to more efficiently address required off -street parking, the City should implement a policy that on -street parking credits will no longer be provided free of charge and individuals or entities wishing to utilize on -street spaces to satisfy off -street parking requirements should be charged an annual fee. It is recommended that an annual fee of $1,000 per qualifying on -street space be adopted. LDC PROPOSED AMENDMENT Attached is a draft ordinance which amends Section 20-4.4 (A) of the Land Development Code in accord with the staff observations set forth above. (new wording underlined wording to be removed shown with strikethrough) PARKING BOARD RECOA'IlVIENDATION The Parking Board at its January 11, 2008 meeting will be reviewing the draft legislation and will provide a recommendation on the matter. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the proposed technical amendment to Section 204.4(A) of the Land Development Code be approved. Attachments: Draft ordinance; Public Notices JP /SAY X:\PB\PB Agendas StaffReports\2008 Agendas StaffReports \1- 15- 08\PB -08 -004 LDC Amend Off -Site Parking Report.doc CITY OF SOUTH M AMI PLANNING BOARD Regular Meeting Action Summary Minutes, Tuesday, January 15, 2008 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 7:39 P.M. Action: The Pledge of Allegiance was recited in unison. IIe Roll Call. l Action: Chairman Morton requested a roll call. Board members present constituting a quorum: Ms. Beckman, Ms. Young, Ms. Yates, Mr. Davis and Ms. Chael. Absent: Mr. Farfan City staff present: Luis Figueredo (City Attorney), Sanford A. Youkilis (Planning Consultant), and Lluvia Resendiz (Administrative Assistant) Absent: Julian H. Perez (Planning Director). IV. Planning Board Applications I Public Ifearing PB -08 -004 Applicant: City of South Miami AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20 -4.4 (A) ENTITLED "OFF - STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS" IN ORDER TO MODIFY THE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FOR ADJACENT ON- STREET PARKING SPACES TO BE COUNTED AS REQUIRED PARKING; MODIFYING THE CONDITIONS ALLOWING FOR ON- STREET PARING SPACES TO BE CREDITED TO O'T'HER NEARBY PROPERTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN ANNUAL FEE TO BE ASSESSED FOR COUNTING ON- STREET SPACES AS REQUIRED SPACES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Action: Mr. Morton read the item into the record. Planning Board Meeting January 15, 2008 Excerpt Page 2of4 Mr. Youkilis advised that the proposed ordinance clarifies a procedure that has been in. effect where the City Manager is allowed to assign parking up to 1,500 feet away from the property. This ordinance is clarification of the provision that on- street spaces located outside the boundaries of the downtown district could be counted as off - street parking as far away as 1,500 feet provided it is approved as the written agreement by the City Manager. The ordinance removes the regulation that only the property owner can count spaces in front of the property not allowing the parking spaces to be assigned to another use. Another change in the ordinance is the concept of allowing on- street spaces to be counted toward the parking requirement adjacent to the property free of charge. After observation it was determined that to avoid providing business with free parking an annual fee of one thousand dollars per space shall be paid to the City for using City property. This item was reviewed by the Parking Board at its January 11, 2008 meeting where several recommendations were made. Mr. Youkilis provided the Board with the Parking Board's recommendation. Staff recommended approval of the proposed ordinance. Mr. Figueredo advised that the prospeed fee creates an incentive for a developer to develop their parking responsibly. A developer will not pay one thousand dollars per year when at the end of the life span of the building he will end up paying fifty thousand dollars a year for that space versus the thirty thousand dollars it cost to build a parking space. A developer would want to build a parking space where he would house all of his parking on- site and not rely on City streets for parking. Through this ordinance the property owner does not have exclusive right of the parking space. This applies to all new developments as well as f3usuiess- changirig -their u e. Ms. Chael suggested that the valet parking could be an answer as opposed to satisfying parking on -site. Mr. Youkilis advised that the regulation is City wide and could be applied anywhere. Mr. Davis stated he feels that a space may be double counted. Mr. Youkilis advised that before the City Manager assigns a space staff looks at the specific space and ensures the parking space is not assigned or is not in use as required parking for the adjacent building. Mr. Youkilis replied that even if the space in front is unimproved and it has the potential of applying the one thousand dollar fee. Ms. Beckman recommended that the Parking Board's recommendations should be included to initiate a system where double counting may be avoided. She did not find it necessary to give the City Manager authority to assign parking spaces without documentation that the space is available. Ms. Chael recommended - having valet parking as another incentive for residents to visit the- downtown district. Mr. Youkilis advised that the current valet parking regulation is in the Land Development Code parking chapter where 50% of the parking requirement can be met by valet if approved by a 4/5 vote by the City Commission. Chairman Morton opened the public hearing. PlaruZing Board Meeting January 15, 2008 Excerpt .Page 3 of 4 Speakers: . NAME ADDRESS SUPPORT/OPPOSE Sharon McCain 7502 SW 58 Avenue Support Ms. McCain stated that if tl-is ordinance passes the funding should be done right. She felt that one thousand dollars was not enough. She added that it was lost revenue to the City and recommended increasing the fee. She also recommended establishing a matrix in order to keep tack of the parking spaces which are assigned to avoid double counting. Chairman Morton closed the public hearing. Ms. Beckrnan questioned if the Valencia Building would have to purchase the parking spaces when considering they changed from rental to condo. Mr. Youkilis advised that if the building were to be built now they would have to buy the spaces but this new regulation cannot be retroactive. With regards to the change of use, Mr. Figueredo replied that it was not a change in use. He further added that a change in use which creates a greater density and additional spaces then the change would trigger the required fee. Mr. Morton expressed his concern with item number two indicating it refers to unimproved right -of -way. Mr. Youkilis responded that there are areas not improved which could be counted if the City Manager approves it however the utilization of those unimproved areas would require the payment of the fee. Mr. Figueredo added that the City could place meters in an unimproved area even if the owner has parking bonus. If the unimproved right -of -way is improved a meter may be installed and the fee may apply depending on the discretion of the City Manager. Mr. Davis questioned if Commerce Lane could be considered an unimproved area. How do you justify parking near a body shop which parks client cars on the street. Mr. Youkilis advised that it has the potential of being counted as on -street parking spaces where the fee will be applicable. Motion: Ms. Beckman moved to approve the item with the followirig recommendations: 1. "On -street parking spaces [(add) "not currently assigned or credited to other properties "] and adjacent to a lot may count toward the parking requirements [(add) "for a building ")] as set for the below in subsection (B) for that lot, provided that the property owner complies with subsection 20 -4.4 (A)(4); and a partial space longer than eleven (11) feet shall count as full space. 2. Unimproved rights -of -way adjacent to business property in commercial zoning districts may be improved by the abutting property owner for credit as on -street parking spaces by written agreement approved by the City Manager, provided that the property owner complies with subsection 20- 4.4(a)(4). The City Manager [(add) "upon advice of the Parking Board "] will determine if the installation of parking meters is warranted and appropriate for the area. 3. On -street parking spaces [(add) "not currently assigned or credited to other properties and "] located outside the boundaries of the SR- (HDOV) Zoning District Plaiuzing Board Meeting January 15, 2008 Excerpt Page 4 of 4 may be assigned and credited towards off - street parking for properties within 1,500 feet by written agreement approved by the City Manager. 4. An annual fee of $1,000, per space; [(add) "which shall be increased by 5% annually "] shall be paid to the City for all on -street parking spaces which are credited or counted toward required parking for new structures, or a change in use that increases the minimum number of off - street spaces required after the date of January 2, 2008. Mr. Davis seconded Note: 6 Ayes 0 Nays / y tl To: Honorable Chair and Date: JaXtuary I5, 2008 Planning Board Members Prom: Julian Pere Re: Parking Board Comments on LDC Planning D'� eetor Amendment Off- Street Parking PARKING BOARD COMMENTS The Parking Board at its January 11, 2008 meeting reviewed the proposed draft ordinance modifying Section 20- 4.4(A), Land Development Code. At the meeting, the Board adopted three suggestions which they wished to pass on to the Planning Board concerning the ordinance: (1) The ordinance should contain wording that makes sure that assigned off - street spaces are not double counted. (2) The proposed annual fee of $1.000 per space should be increased. (3) The Parking Board should be part of the decision making process to determine who can _ _ : _use-_assigned spaces...: _.. .... - , _ -_ ,.... , _ _ ...... .. _ I.....- - .. . . ­.-A-1- The Board did not adopt an overall motion recommending approval or disapproval of the draft ordinance. The Board expressed the opinion that the proposed regulations were just a band -aid to a number of provisions in the Land Development Code parking. section which need to be revised. JP/SAY X:\PB\PB Agendas StaffReports\2008 Agendas Staff Reports \1- 15- 08\PB- 08-004 LDC Amend Comments from Parking Board.dor, Parking Board fleeting Jan. 11, 2008 I. Board members in attendance constituting ,a quorum: Shirley Huebner, Sharon McCain, Ken Merker, Michael Miller II. No minutes were available for review. There were technical difficulties with the disc containing the recording of the prior meeting. III. A resignation was submitted by Alex Abril stating conflicts with his schedule would not allow him to continue to attend the meetings. A motion was passed to accept the resignation. IV. A letter was sent to the board by a business owner asking the board to provide more metered and residential decal parking. Sharon would follow up on the request with the city manager. V. Miscellaneous Business: a. Concerning the president of First National bank who was parking in the loading zone. Ken spoke with Veronica and asked her to talk to Bruce and ask him to please not park there anymore. b. Michael asked about an ordinance that would limit the amount of cars a private house could have on their property. Apparently the ordinance was dropped as it would be too much trouble to ask homeowners to have to obtain a permit. c. Michael also asked the boards opinions on what the parking situation in 10 years. There were no concrete plans or answers, but mention of a new garage was made. d. Michael requested that the timing on the light at 62nd Street be adjusted or some signage be put up in regards. to the how long the light takes. e. Shirley wanted to make mention that curb cuts should not be allowed anymore. VI. In reviewing the 2008 schedule, the board agreed they should start to hold meetings once a --month month .and condoct.special_:meetings.when necessary._... VII. Sharon made mention of the traffic situation around Whole Foods and Wendy's area. She suggested that the 2 municipalities need to work together to solve the situation. VIII. Concerning issues for 2008, Shirley discussed with the board the issue of signage. Ken made mention that during the refurbishing of Sunset Drive, a sign would be erected to direct drivers to make a left at 58th Ct (is this correct ?) to reach US -1. IX. City manager addressed the board regarding the new parking garage. There was concern amongst residents because there were no attendants. The police assured him that there is 24/7 surveillance and there is an officer patrolling the garage at least 4 times per shift. There is also a decoy car inside garage that's moved around periodically. More information on the impact of the garage would be available after a few months. The City Manager would soon be evaluating valet services, the parking garage, and usage of these services. He would also work on getting merchants who buy decals for their employees to start parking in the garage. In regards to the new restaurants opening near the garage, the employees would be parking inside the garage: There was mention of a slight issue with the machines in the garage not allowing visitors to add time to their space. This issue isn't something that can be solved. Having a flat rate in the evening is the only solution. X. Sandy came in to review an ordinance put together by the planning board and the city attorney. Under the off - street parking section: a. Businesses are allowed to count street parking spaces towards their requirement as long as they're in front of their lot. b. The city manager can assign street parking on street spaces 1500 ft away for commercial properties. The new wording would require that item A only be applicable is the business pays an annual fee of $1000 paid to the city per parking space used towards their parking requirement beginning January 2, 2008. It would also clarify item B's wording so that the city manager could assign the spaces without consulting the property owner that the spaces are adjacent to, but only outside the boundaries of the downtown area. Sharon and Shirley both expressed concerns over the city not addressing the parking space problem and instead creating phantom spaces and credits. It was also felt that $1000 per space wasn't enough to charge the business owners. Michael was concerned that the fees weren't explained properly either. The board passes a motion to recommend the following: - Spaces right in front of properties counted towards the parking requirement only be counted once. - Annual fee for parking spaces be, increased. - That any matter regarding spaces assigned by City Manager be brought before the parking board for recommendation. Sharon and the rest of the board felt that the ordinance as a whole is not solving the phantom parking problem. 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On Tuesday,,- July `22,,2008, beginning at 7:30 p.m.;` n the CityrCommission Chambers, 6130 Slinset brine; the City Commission - will hold :Public aieaAngs to cohsider the following items: An ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE LAN D; DEVELOPMENT�CODE;,REMOVING ` FROM :THE LAND'- DEVELOPMENT CODE :SECTION :20'C4(G)' :ENTITLED; ".JOINT USE SPACES VIA SPECIAL PARKING PERMIT" 14EMOVING FROM THE LAND DEVELOPMENT .CODE SECTION 26- 4.4(H) b4ti`A D::;' "METRO RAIL USAGE CONSIDERATION VIA SPECIAL PARKIk60LRM&.;;. ' tV NDiNG; ` SECTION 20-7.6 ENTITLED "PARKING" IN ORDERTQMODIFY.REGIJlATIONS PERTAINING T0, BONUSES AND PARKING REDUCTIONS - IN:THEr "SR(HD- ,O..%4 .. SPECIALTY. RETAIL (HOMETOWN DISTRICT'OVERlA . ZONI•NG DISTRICT:. _- AMENDING SECTION .20.8.10 ENTITLED. "BONUS; ALLOCATIONS ", IN: . ORDER TO ELIMINATE PARKING REDUCTIONS AND PARKINGAt30NUSES FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE "TODD" TRANSIT ORIENTED bmLOPMEN.T DISTRICT ZONING DISTRICT . AN .,ORDINANCE CREATING- SECTION 2 47 ,,ENTITLED EMERGENCY <.. ' RESERVES FUND, " -OF ARTICLE V'OF -THE CITY`S 666E:OF`08DINANCES;.': ; - ADOPTING A. CASH MANAGEMENT. POLICY TIIATRE-QUIRE$` NOLESSTITAN � r �rvu.� u .vC UJCIJ JULCI_T t•UI-f GAINS I tfUYtitS OR OTHER UNSCHEDULED- EMERGENCIES, 4D DITQN NENLJN R HEATING;:4 "P IN ORDER T0, SET .F.O.RTH STANDARDS .FOR.CONTROLLING 4 EXCESSIVE NOd,LEVELS ASSOCIATED . WITH AIR - CONDITIONING GOItIIPRESSOR EQUIPMENT AND OTHER MECHANICAL EQUIP(111ENi it ` AN. ORDINANCE,: RELATING TO. A.. REQUEST ;TO AMEND..:-THE DEVELOPMENT CODE' BY ::.REMOVING SECTION QO 510 ENTITLED "ADMINISTRATNE WANER APPRd- VALS ", 1 :. AN -AM ORDINANCt,ENDING SOUTH-,! IfAMI'LAND:;'.DEVELOPMENL =COD.E _; ENTITLED* "OFF STREET,PARKING REQUIREMENTS "�IN,ORDER TO. MODIFY :.. THE PROVISIONS ALLOWING FORADJAGENT ON`STREET;PARKING SPACES TO. BE COUNTED AS REQUIRED PARKING; MODIFYING`.THE'; CON DITIDNS ALLOWING FOR ON STREET. PARKING._$PACES: TO QE _.CREDITED, TO .OTHER NEARBY PROPERTIES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN ANN EE TO BE': y ASSESSED FOR COUNTING ON- STREET SPACES AS REQUIRED SPACES:. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING , LAND.. .DEVELOPMENT ;CObECTION '• 20- 5.11(E) ENTITLED - ". "SITE `PLAN REVIEW APPROVALS GENERAL APPLICATION', REQUIREMENTS "'.IN ` ORDEER REQUIRE:THAT ARCHITECTURAL PLANS. FOR ALL NEW CONSTRUCTION MUST BE :SIGNED AND SEALED BY A FLORIDA REGIS,TERED.ARCHITECT AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SOUTH MIAMI CODE'& ORDJNANCES BY ;AMENDING SECTION: 75 -99 ENTrfLED , CONTROLLED PARKING RESIDENTIAL ZONES; T0, DESIGNATET }iREEAbbM6NAL6ONTROLLED. PARKING RESIDE NTIAtONES:. ": ?_'_?.;`- = ::'`:5 .:•, :' :.:,.:; B you have any inquiries on the above rtems_please contact tfie Planning and Zoning Department's office at: 305 663 -6326. ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will pe heard. - Maria, M: Menendez; CMC City Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the City hereby - advises the.pubik ttliat ff a person •decides to'appeal ahy. decision made by this Board, Agency or c8mmissionwith fespect. to `any matter consiAered at its meeting'oe hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings; and that for such purpose, affected person may neod; to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is madfvahich iecord includes the testimo- n yarid eviden6el MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Miami -Dade County, Florida STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI -DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared O.V. FERBEYRE, who on oath says that he or she is the VICE PRESIDENT, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business Review f/Wa Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI PUBLIC HEARING FOR AUGUST 19, 2008 in the XXXX Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of 08/OB/2008 Affiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business Review is a newspaper published at Miami in said Miami -Dade County, Florida and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami in said Miami -Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he or she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this a�a�ertisement ublication in the said newspaper. Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of , A. D. B (SEAL) O.V. FERBEYRE personally known to me _...�r,.•�_ ARIA I ' MY COMMISSION Y DD750170 'eKPIRES: Mardl4, 2012 �'.�, HL fo�c FmUed>Try Notary PUNT. UndcmAtors M OU CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 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, August 19, 2008 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 REQUEST TO AMEND LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20- 3.3(E) ENTITLED "OUTDOOR SEATING/ DINING FOR ALL.COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, EXCEPT FOR PROPERTIES IN THE RO RESIDENTIAL OFFICE ZONING DISTRICT. ", IN ORDER TO AMEND THE REQUIRE- MENTS AND STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO OUTDOOR SEATING FOR RESTAURANTS; DELETING REPETITIVE SECTION 20 -7.29 ENTITLED "OUTDOOR SEATING /DINING USES AND AREAS "; 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 .SOUTH MIAMI. LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE SECTION 20.4A (A) ENTITLED -OFF- STREET PARKING REQUIRE- -., MENTS' .IN .ORDER TO MODIFY THE PROVISIONS "AELOWINb"4OR"'ADJACENT . ON- STREET PARKING :i'SPACES::TOti- BE"COUNTED AS REQUIRED PARKING; "REMOVING THE M PROVISIONS- - ALLOWING FOR ON- STREET PARKING SPACES TO BE CREDITED TO OTHER NEARBY PROPER - TIES ;.AND' PROVIDING FOR AN ANNUAL FEE TO BE ASSESSED- FOR COUNTING ON- STREET SPACES AS REQUIRED.. SPACES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES- IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO': RESIDENTIAL PARKING; AMENDING THE SOUTH MIAMI CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING SECTION 15, -99, ENTITLED CONTROLLED PARKING . RESIDENTIAL ZONES; TO DESIGNATE THREE ADDITIONAL CONTROLLED PARKING RESIDENTIAL ZONES; PROVID- ING FOR SEVERABILITY; ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN- ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE I, SECTION 2 -2.1 (B) AND (10)(1)(k), IN ORDER TO BE CONSISTENT'WITH THE CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLE It, SECTIONS 5 B, AND 6 B(3); AND EDITING THE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERRORS: 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, RELATING TO AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE II, SECTIONS 2-6, 2 -7.1., 2- 10(d), AND 2 -15, IN ORDER TO BRING THE CODE UP TO DATE, AND TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLE III, SECTION 1; AND EDITING THE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERRORS; 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, RELATING TO AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE III "BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS,- SECTIONS 2- 21, 2 -22, AND 2 -23, IN ORDER TO BRING THE CODE UP TO DATE, AND TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLE II, SECTION 8 C; AND EDITING THE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERRORS; 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, RELATING TO AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 9, "ELECTIONS," SECTIONS 6-,l,9-1.1..9-2,9-3,6-6.9-7. 9 -8, AND 9 -10, IN ORDER TO BRING, THE CODE UP TO DATE. AND TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE CITY'S CHARTER AR- TICLE V. AND WITH FLORIDA STATUTES CHAPTER 101; AND EDITING THE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT. SCRIVEN- ERS ERRORS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE. DATE. A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY.OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA RELATING.TO THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATE- NESS PURSUANT TO SECTION 20- 5.19(E)(3) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO PERMIT WALL SIGNAGE ON A DESIGNATED HISTORIC COMMERCIAL r. BUILDING LOCATED AT 5712 SUNSET DRIVE (CROSSROADS BUILDING); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE..!,: - If you have any inquiries on the above items please contact the Clerk's office at: 305- 663 - 6340.. ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard. Maria M. Menendez, CMC City Clerk Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the Cily hereby advise: public that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter consider its meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceed and that for such purpose, affected person may need to ensure It verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record include testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 818 08.3 - 5011065: R — co; School Bully Buster Child Safety Pro- Team Metro Northwest E=xtends gram: Features self- defense tech- Hours: The operating hours for Team' .•' niques and avoidance strategies that Metro Northwest Office are 9 a.m. to :. 3,y c help elementary age students under- 7 p.m, on Tuesdays, "cash isnot: stand the effects of bullying; 5:15 to - accepted for any transactions, fees o • 6:45 p.m. Monday; Anta's Fitness and must be paid with a check or money ` Self Defense;; 10721 NW 58th St.,' ` - N ' Dora]; free 305 599 3649 or antak ungfu coin :, g TURN TO CALENDAR, 46 o -- — - LU x _ UA 1 - COURTESYNOTICE �' CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA On Tuesday' August 19, 2008, _begmning. of >i30 p m , m the City Ctimmissiorr Chambers, 6130 Sunset;Dnve the "City. Commtsslon. will hold'Pubhc Heanngs to consider the following items s o AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO A REQUEST TO, AMEND LAND DEVELOPMENT. CODE SECTION 20- 3.3(E) ENTITLED "OUTDOOR SEATING /DINING FOR ALL , f COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, EXCEPT FOR PROPERTIES INTHE RO RESIDENTIAL OFFICE,ZONING DISTRICT" ..IN ORDER TO AMEND THE REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS APPLICABLE: TO OUTDOOR SEATING FOR ,RESTAURANTS DELETING.REPETITNE SECTION 20 -7.29 ENTITLED OUTDOOR SEATING/ A° DINING USES AND AREAS ". *L;• 1 •- F •' In AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT,CODE SECTION:- 20 -4.4 (A) ENTITLED_ "OFF - STREET PARKING; REQUIREMENTS' IN .ORDER: TO MODIFY THE PROVISIONS- ALLOWING14011rADJACENT = `ONISTREET PARKING SPACES TO,--BE COUNTED;AS REQUIRED -PARKING ". e T ' WW THE PROVISIONS=ALLOWING FOR r ON STREET;- PARKING' SPACES -T0 13E; CREDITED :,TO OTHER " ,NEARBY. PROPERTIES;,AND PROVIDING F.OR AN ANNUAL °FEE,TO BE ASSESSED FOR: .` t .6OUNTING ON STREET SPACES AS REQUIRED SPACES: I AN ORDINANCE AMENDINGTHE SOUTH MIAMI CODE OF _ORDINANCES =BY AMENDING SECTION I5 -99, ENTITLED CONTROLLED PARKING_ RESIDENTIAL ZONES; TO DESIGNATE THREE ADDITIONAL :.CONTROLLED PARKING - RESIDENTIAL ZONES. AN ORDIN_ ANCE AMENDING THE CITY "S CODE OF ORDINANCES` CHAPTER 2; ARTICLE (, SECTION 2 -2.1 (B) AND (M)(1)(k);JN ORDER TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE CITY'S :CHARTER ARTICLE JI; SECTI6NS'5 B AND'6 13(3); °AND.. EDITING THE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERRORS. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE; Of-ORDINANCES CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE II, SECTIONS 2 -6, 2 -7.1, 2;10(d), AND 2 -15, IN .ORDER..TO BRING - THE CODE UP,TO DATE,-AND TO BE.CONSISTENT WITH THE CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLE' III; SECTION 1 AND EDITING THE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT t SCRIVENERS' °ERRORS. a a a f `"- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES, CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE III " BOARDSANDCOMMISSIONS , " SECTIONS 2 - 21;.2= 22 ,' AND `2 -23, E , IN ORDER TO BRING THE CODE UP TO DATE, AND TO BE CONSISTENT INITH' THE. CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLE II, SECTION :8 C AND EDITING THE ORDINANCE TO CORRECT. SCRIVENERS ERRORS: f f AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES :CHAPTER 9, "ELECTIONS," SECTIONS 9 -1 -9 -1 1, 9 -2,.9L-3,,.9-6' 9 7"9-8- -AND 9 -10; IN ORDER TO BRING THE CODE UP TO DATE; AND TO BE.CONSISTENT WffH THE CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLE V AND WITH FLORIDA•STATUTES CHAPTER 101; AND EDITING.THEODINACE TO CORRECT'SCRIVENE RS ERRO RS- - A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF: A CERTIFICATE OF ' t APPROPRIATENESS PURSUANT TO.SECTION 20 5.19(E)(3) OF.THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO PERMIT WALLSIGNAGEONADESIGNATEDHISTORIC COMMERCIAL BUILDING LOCATED AT 5712;SONSET-DRIVE (CROSSROADS BUILDING): If you have any inquiries on the above Items, please contact the CiN Clerks office". at 305 663 6340 ALt intereste d parties are Invited to attend and. will be heard Maria M Mnendez, CMC r C, CL ity lerk i Pursuant 6 Florida Statutes 286.0705 .the.City hereby advises the public that a persori.decides to appeal any deasion made by,this;eoard Agency'or Commission with respect to any- matterconsi dered at ds meeting or r hearing he or ,s need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpbsg affected person may.need }' , to ensure that awerbaUm record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tesUmony and - evidence f F upon'which the,appeal is to be based < •; _ ; r ,µ,µyam, . , t~ s -.. s y' , , j