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10-07-08 Item 4U South Miami €rtmefta G€ly - - -�..�- 7927 CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI INCORPORATED ° OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER Rta INTER- OFFICE MEMORANDUM aooi To: The Honorable Mayor Feliu and Members of the City Commission From: W. Ajibola Balogun City Manager 7 Date: August 19, 2008 Agenda Item No.:' Subject: Amendment to Permit and Service Fees Resolution: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE PERMIT FEE/FEE SCHEDULE; AMENDING ORDINANCE 32 -01 -1763 AND 15- 04 -1822 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCES TO, INCREASING SOME PERMIT FEE, ADDING NEW FEES AND DELETING SOME FEES FROM THE SCHEDULE, PROVIDING FOR SEVERALBILITY, ORDINAANCES IN CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE; Request: Authorizing revision to permit fees,_ adding new fees and deleting some fee from the schedule of fees. Reason/Need: Since 2001 we have been talking about reviewing all our permit and service fees. With the assistance of all departments, we have completed the review. In performing the review, all departments were asked to compare our fees and services with at least three neighboring cities. As a result, the attached supporting document labeled as "Comparison of Fees from different Cities" shows comparison of fees and services with the following cities: ® City of Coral Gables ® City of Doral ® City of Miami ® Village of Pinecrest ® Village of Palmetto Bay Although some of our proposed fees were slightly increased, they are still lower or equal to our neighboring cities. Also, we have added new services due to new building regulations; request from contractors and request from residents. Cost: N/A Funding Source: N/A Backup Documentation: ® Proposed Ordinance El Comparison of Fees from Different Cities El - Ordinance # 32 -01 -1763 ® Ordinance # 15 -04 -1822 I ORDINANCE NO. 2 3 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION 4 . OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA RELATING -TO THE 5 PERMIT FEE /FEE SCHEDULE; AMENDING ORDINANCE 32 -01- 6 1763 AND 15 -04 -1822 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCES TO, 7 INCREASING SOME PERMIT FEE, ADDING NEW FEES AND 8 DELETING SOME FEES FROM THE SCHEDULE, PROVIDING FOR 9 SEVERALBILITY, ORDINIANCES IN CONFLICT, AND AN 10 EFFECTIVE DATE; 11 12 WHEREAS, the City has reviewed permit fees schedules for Miami -Dade County 13 and several municipalities. 14 15 WHEREAS, the City has found that fees for the County and other municipalities 16 are higher than those fees included in the South Miami Permit Fee / Fee Schedule. 17 18 WHEREAS, the cost of plan review, inspections and permit processing has 19 increased considerably in the past few years. 20 21 WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission desire to adopt a new Permit Fee /Fee 22 Schedule allowing funding which will cover the cost of services provided. 23 24 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY 25 COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: 26 27 Section 1. That Ordinance 32 -01 -1763 AND 15 -04 -1822, shall be amended by this 28 Ordinances by replacing the Permit Fee /Fee Schedule with the amended Permit Fee 29 / Fee Schedule as follows: 30 31 SCHEDULE OF FEE Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2008 (A) BUILDING PERMIT FEES 1 NEW CONSTRUCTION (all roofed areas) 2 0 to 25,000 sq. ft. per sq. ft. &0—.5-5 $0.65 $0.65 per sq. ft 3 Plus for 25,001 and over per sq. ft $0.50 $0.50 per sq. ft. 4 NEW CONSTRUCTION, RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS 5 Per sq. ft. $,0.45 $0.50 $0.50 per sq. ft. Page 1 of 25 6 ALTERATIONS, IMPROVEMENTS AND REPAIRS TO BUILDINGS 7 Per sq. ft. 8 GENERAL REPAIRS AND OTHER WORK NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE 9 Per sq. ft. 10 INSTALLATION, ALTERATION OR REPAIR OF EXTERIOR WINDOWS, DOORS AND SHUTTERS 11 Each 12 INSTALLATION, ALTERATION OR REPAIR OF CURTAIN WALLS OR STORE FRONTS 13 WOOD DECKS, WALKWAYS, SCREEN ENCLOSURES, POOL DECKS, AWNINGS, CONCRETE SLABS AND CANOPIES 14 Per sq. ft. 15 PARKING LOTS AND DRIVEWAYS 16 Per sq. ft. 17 ROOFING 18 Per sq. ft. 19 FENCES, WALLS, A/C SCREENS AND RAILINGS .=.!, $0.20 F„ $0.20 $0.15 $0.10 Page 2 of 25 $0.75 65.00 Minimum. $0.75 per sq. ft. $0.20 $65.00 Minimum $0.20 per sq. ft. $9.00 $65.00 Minimum and $9.00 each $0.25 $0.25 Per sq. ft. $0.20 $65.00 Minimum $0.20 per sq. ft. $0.15 $65.00 Minimum $0.15 per sq. ft. $0.10 $65.00 Minimum $0.10 per sq. ft. 20 Per Linear feet REQUIRED FROM $65.00 Minimum. $10 per sq.ft. SAFETY REASONS $440 $0.50 $0.50 per LT 21 PARKING LOT SEAL additional pile COATING AND STRIPING 22 0 to 1000 sq. ft. $30.00 $45.00 $65.00 Minimum $0.15 per sq. ft. 23 Each additional 1000 sq. ft. $5 AO $10.00 or fraction 24 SWIMMING POOLS $ i i0.00 $125.00 $125.00 25 DEMOLITION 26 0 to 1000 sq. ft. $75.00 $75.00 Minimum $0.05 per sq. ft. 27 Each additional 1000 sq. ft. or fraction $10.00 $15.00 28 PAINTING, SANDBLASTING OR STEAM CLEANING $50.00 $50.00 ( Commercial only) 29 SIGNS, each $58 08 $75.00 $75.00 Minimum 2,00 per sq. ft. 30 MOVING BUIDLING OR $75.00 Minimum $ STRUCTURE 0.11 per sq. ft. 31 TEMPORARY $65.00 Minimum BUILDING $0.20 per sq. ft. 32 EXTERIOR WINDOWS,' $65.00 Minimum DOOR, SHUTTERS $9.00 $9.00 each 33 TEMPORARY $65.00 Minimum PLATFORMS $0.20 Per sq. ft 34 ORNAMENTAL IRON $106.30 Minimum $0.10 per sq. ft. 35 PERMIT ALSO REQUIRED FROM PUBLIC SAFETY FOR $10 per sq.ft. SAFETY REASONS 36 PILE DRIVING $65.00 for first pile 20.00 for additional pile Page 3 of 25 37 ANY OTHER WORK NOT COVERED 38 A/C SCREENS, MASONRY FENCES, RETAINING WALL & RAILING 39 LANDSCAPING TREES 40 LANDSCAPING HEDGES 41 LANDSCAPING GROUND COVER 42 FOOTING FOR POLES 43 REINSPECTION FEE $50.00 ( B) PLUMBING PERMIT FEES Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 44 SANITARY SEWERS Each connection $55.00 $100.00 45 WATER SERVICE 46 Water services Sub - meters 47 Water service submeters each additional 48 SANITARY SEWER COLLECTION SYSTEM INSIDE PRIVATE PROPERTY 49 Each 50 feet, or fraction 50 each manhole 51 Sewer capping 52 Sump pump 53 Repairs to sewer or any other waste line $75.00 $25.00 $10.00 per $1,000 of construction cost. $65.00 Minimum $0.30 Per I.F. $10.00 Each Tree $25.00 per 100 I.F. or additional fraction $20.00 PER 100 sq. ft. Or additional fraction 7.50 $50.00 2008 $100.00 Each $75.00 40.00 $8.50 each $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 $3900 $50.00 $50.00 $35.00 $50.00 $50.00 $35.00 $100.00 $100.00 Page 4 of 25 $100.00 $100.00 54 STORM SEWER 55 Each roof drain inlet $15.00 $15.00 56 Catch basin or area drain $35.00 $50.00 $50.00 57 Soakage pit, trench or $25.00 French drain 58 0 to 50 linear ft. or fraction $35.00 $50.00 $20.00 59 Each additional, linear $i5.00 $25.00 $25.00 50ft. or fraction 60 Storm Sewer Capping $30.00 61 A/C CONDENSATE DRAINS per unit $iS.00 $20.00 $35.00 each 62 WATER PIPING 63 Water Main 0 to 50 linear $35.00- $100.00 $100.00 feet 64 Each additional, linear foot $8 25 $1.00 $1.00 per Linear ft. or fraction 65 PLUMBING FIXTURES AND ANY OTHER DEVICES INCLUDING A SUPPLY AND /OR WASTE CONNECTION 66 Set $7.00 $10.00 $10.00 67 Rough $7.00 $ 10.00 $ 10.00 68 LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 69 Sub - meters, each $ O.00 $25.00 $65.00 Each 70 Sprinkler heads, each $4-.90 $ 1.25 Each 71 Water supply to sprinkler $35.90 $50.00 $65.00 Each 72 Zone Valves, each $iS.00 $20.00 $25.00 each 73 FIRE PROTECTION 74 Fire protection Jockey 30.00 pump 75 Water supply to fire sprinkler system 00 $50.00 $50.00 76 Fire pump or domestic pump, new or replacementA AO $100.00 $100.00 77 Each standpipe, Siamese or roof manifold $50.00 $50.00 78 Each hose rack of Fire Department outlet $10.00 $25.00 $25.00 79 Each sprinkler head $4-58 $1.25 Page 5 of 25 80 Fire Hydrant $40.00 81 Backflow preventer fireline $60.00 82 Fire protection flow test $40.00 83 . Sump pump, re- circulate, domestic and vacuum $65.00 pumps 84 INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS 85 Septic tanks, settling tanks, etc. 0 to 750 gallons $45.00 $58 A0 $75.00 86 Each additional 150 gallons, or fraction over $15.00 $20.09 $75.00 750 gallons 87 Drainfield relay; 88 0 to 100 sq. ft. $45.00 $50.00 $75.00 89 Each additional 100 sq. ft. $189 $20.00 $20.00 90 SOAKAGE PIT $50.00. 91 SWIMMING POOLS 92 Swimming pool piping $75.09 $100.00 $100.00 93 Swimming pool and Spa $135.00 each commercial 94 Swimming pool repairs $50.00 $65.00 each 95 WELLS $45.00 $75.00 $75.00 96 TEMPORARY TOILETS $40.00 $40.00 97 LIFT STATIONS $300.00 $300.00 each 98 NATURAL GAS OR A LIQUIDFIED PETROLEUM 99 Each outlet, appliance or $15.00 per $1.000 meter of estimate $ i O.00 $1-5.00 construction cost or fraction of construction cost 100 L.P. Gas Tank $75.00 $100.00 $100.00 101 TEMPORARY WATER $50.00 Each CLOSET 102 WATER TREATMENT Page 6 of 25 103 For first 1000 value 104 each additional Value 105 MEDICAL GAS INCLUDING VACUUM OUTLET 106 FRENCH DRAIN AND CATCH BASINS Year 107 MINIMUM FEE (C) MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES 2001 2002 2003 2004 108 AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION (1 ton =1 HP= 12,000 BTU) 109 Each unit, 0 to 5 ton 110 Each additional ton or fraction 111 A/C CONDENSATE DRAINS 112 A/C Wall Unit 113 A/C ductwork first $1000 value 114 A/C ductwork after first $1000 value 115 116 STRIP HEATERS, per unit 117 Strip Heaters after first five 118 PAINT SPRAY BOOTHS 119 Paint spray booths 120 Paint spray booths each additional 100 sq.ft. $75.00 $15.00 $25.00 Page 7 of 25 $18.00 $200.00 $75.00 25.00 $10 per outlet plus piping fee of $25.00 per $1,000 estimate construction cost $50.00 Each 2008 50.00 $75.00 $18.00 $25.00 Each 25.00 $35.00 Each $15.00 Each $25.00 15.00 $200.00 $75.00 121 INTERNAL COMBUSTION $75.00 $75.00 each ENGINES, each 122 PRESSURE PIPING 123 $0 to $1000 $30.00 $60.00 $60.00 Each 124 Each additional $1000 or 89 fraction $25.00 Each 125 COOLING TOWER $i00:00 $200.00 $200.00 126 MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEMS 127 $0 to $1000 $30.00 $40.00 $40.00 128 Each additional $1000 or fraction $20.00 $20.00 129 FIRE PLACE AND BARBECUES 35.00 130 INSULATION, FIRE PLAG E, A/C DUCTS, PNEUMATIC TUBES AND CONVEYOR SYSTEMS 131 Each $1000 or fraction $35.00 $35.00 132 P. SU n TION BOILERS AND PRESSURE $35.08 $100.00 $100.00 VESSELS. Each 133 Boilers and pressure vessels each ad 100000 $15.00 BTU 134 GENERATOR UP TO 50 KVA $100.00 135 Generators each additional 5 KVA $20.00 each 136 EXHAUST FANS $25.00 $50.00 $50.00 137 DRYER VENT $25.00 138 KITCHEN HOODS 139 Commercial $150.00 $150.00 Each 140 Residential $25.00 Page 8 of 25 141 TRASH CHUTE 142 WALK IN COOLER 143 PORTABLE CHILLER 144 cv� POOL HEATER 1.45 Pool and Spa Heater 146 SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEMS, each test 147 STORAGE TANKS FOR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS 148 Piping for flammable liquids 149 SMOKE EVAG T n TICS, INSPECT TlIRT BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS &1-5 150 Annual re- inspections 1.51 Reinspection $150.00 $75.00 e $65.00 ( D) ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 152 ROUGH WIRING OUTLETS 153 1 to 10 outlets 154 Each additional outlet 155 SERVICES AND FEEDERS, EACH 156 Each 100 amps or fraction 157 Services and feeders, 101 to 200 amps 158 Services and feeders, 201 to 400 amps 159 Services and feeders, 401 to -600 160 Services and feeders, 601 to 800 $30.00 $2.00 Page 9 of 25 $50.00 $50.00 Each 35.00 35.00 $65.00 60.00 $250.00 $150.00 $40.00 $50.00 2008 $50.00 $2.00 $20.00 25.00 30.00 $35.00 Each $40.00 Each 161 Services and feeders, for each 100 over 800 amps 162 Services and feeders temporary construction 163 Services and feeders service repair or meter change 164 Services and feeders, temporary for testing 165 Service temporary 166 Services and feeders, renewal 167 SWITCHBOARDS 168 Each 100 amps or fraction 169 DUCTBANK 170 EQUIPMENT MACHINE OR SPECIAL PURPOSE OUTLETS OR PERMANENT CONNECTIONS 171 Residential, each 172 Commercial, each 173 CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING, per ton 174 Chiller Per Ton 175 CLEAR VIOLATIONS FOR NEW TENANTS 176 MOTORS, each 177 0to5HP 178 6 HP and over, per HP 179 FIRE PUMP 180 GENERATORS, TRANSFORMERS, HEATING EQUIPMENT, STRIP HEATERS, RECTIFIERS AND UPS SYSTEMS, each 181 0 to IOKW 182 11 KW and over, per KW $50.00 $50.00 $75.00 Each $50.00 $5-00 $10.00 .. .. $10.00 $2.00 Page 10 of 25 $15.00 $15.00.Each $60.00 Each $75.00 Each $75.00 Each $65.00 Each $10.00 Each $50.00 $5.00 PER 1.F $25.00 Each. $30.00 Each $10.00 Per Ton $10.00 Per Ton $50.00 Each $30.00 Each $2.50 Each 60.00. $10.00 $2.00 Each 183 SIGNS, each $75.00 $75.00 Each 184 Signs up to three at same $75.00 location 60.00 185 LIGHT FIXTURES $55.00 186 Parking lot light, per light Q00 $20.00 $20.00 187 Light poles, each $15.00 $20.00 $20.00 Each 188 Light fixtures 1 -10 sockets $15.00 189 Light fixtures 1 -10 $10.00 201 fluorescent $50.00 190 Light fixtures over 10 $2.50 Each 1.91 Light fixtures parking lots $20.00 Each 192 Light fixtures all others $2,09 $2.50 Each 193 PLUGMOLD FIRST 10 30.00 205 FEET $85.00 Each 194 Plugmold each additional 5 l. f. after first 10 feet $5.00 195 SATELLITE ANTENNAE $60.00 $60.00 196 BURGLAR ALARM 197 Installation, wiring and devices per system $�8 80 60.00 198 Repairs, per system $45.09 $55.00 199, FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS, per system $150.00 $150.00 200 TELEVISION AND TELEPHONE SYSTEMS 201 Master Control $35.00 $50.00 202 Each device $2.00 $2.00 203 SWIMMING POOLS AND SPAS 204 Residential $100.00 $100.00 Each 205 Commercial $85.00 Each 206 REINSPECTION FEE $50.00 Page 11 of 25 (E) CERTIFICATE OF USE, COMPLETION OR OCCUPANCY Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2008 207 Certificate of Occupancy, Residential $150.00 150.00 208 Certificate of Occupancy, Commercial, per story $250.00 $250.00 209 Certificate of Use $75.00 $75.00 210 Certificate of completion, per story $200.00 $200.00 each 211 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy or Completion, $250.00 $250.00 each per story 212 Temporary Certificate of $100.00 for a 30 Occupancy other extension dU period (F) OTHER FEES Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2008 213 MINIMUM FEE $100.00 214 Residenti 1 $60.08 215 Eemmefei 1 $100.00 216 PERMIT EXTENSION $65.00 for 60 day FEE $35.88 $50.00 extension. 217 Permit Card replacement 15.00 fee 218 40 year certification fee $250.00 219 Information provided related to building matters 100.00 220 Fee for working on Sundays and Holidays 500 each 221 Fee for researching building department $75 per hour records 222 Placing portable storage units without first $250.00 obtaining a permit first violation 223 Placing portable storage units without first obtaining a permit second $500 per violation or repeat violation Page 12 of 25 224 RE- INSPECTION FEES 225 CHANGE OF CONTRACTOR �, C• REGISTRATION 227 Admiftistfative fee, eftee 228 THRESHOLD BUILDING INSPECTIONS, per hour $125.00 229 Minimum tae- three hours per single request. $50.00 $50.00 30 % of the original hermit fee. $65.00 minimum and 250 maximum $125.00 230 SPECIAL REQUEST FOR AFTER HOURS S i O0.00 $125.00 $125.00 INSPECTIONS, per hour 231 Minimum three hours per single request. 232 ADDITIONAL COSTS 233 In addition to the basic application fees listed, applicants shall pay for all reasonable costs incurred by the City in processing said applications. These costs shall include but not be limited to advertising, staff time and costs for qualified experts, such as, architects, engineers, planners, attorneys and others deemed necessary for the review and evaluation of an application. These fees shall be in addition to any other fees required by the City. 234 REVISIONS TO APPROVED V5.00, $25.00 $40.00 DRAWINGS, per sheet 235 PLAN REVIEW 236 Review after second $50.00 $50.00 rejection 237 Each additional review $75.00 $75.00 238 Lost plan fee 30% of original building permit fee up to $500.00 239 SHOP DRAWING $100.00 $100.00 REVIEW 240 WORKING WITHOUT A PERMIT Page 1.3 of 25 241 First time offense $1.00.00 plus the double of permit fee, not less than $165.00 242 Second time offense Twice the double permit fee plus $200.00 243 Third time offense Twice the double permit fee plus 500.00 (G) REFUNDS, TIME LIMITATIONS AND CANCELLATIONS 244 Fees charged for a permit ,-. qui -ed by the South Wer -ia° Building Code, shall be refunded by the Building Official subject to the following: 245 No refunds will be made on requests involving: a) Permit fees of $200 or less. b) Permits revoked by the Building Official c) Permits canceled by court order d) Permits which have expired e) Permits under which work has commenced f) The original permit holder when there is a change of contractor. A full refund will be granted to a permit holder who takes out a permit covering work outside City limits. a) A written request is submitted to the City prior to the permit expiration date; and b) A validated copy of the permit is submitted with such request. ( H) LAND USE APPLICATION / PLANNING DEPARTMENT FEES Year 1 TEXT AMENDMENT TO LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE 2 REZONING PLANNING BOARD FEES 2001 2002 2003 $1,500.00 . $1,750.00 $1,750.00 Page 14 of 25 2004 $1,750.00 2008 3 Ten acres or less X500.00 $1,750.00 $1,750.00 $1,750.00 $6,000.00 4 Over ten acres c'�00 $13,500.00 $13,500.08 $20,250.00 5 SPECIAL USE PERMIT $1,500.00 $1,750.00 $1,750.00 $3,000.00 6 APPROVAL BY ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PRESERVATION BOARD 7 Applications for new construction in the RS and RT zoning districts 8 Single unit $300.00 X358 80 $750.00 9 All other applications for: 10 New construction $450.00 $450.00 $900.00 11 Renovation $150.00 $ 150.00 $450.00 12 Signs, fences, walls, etc. $50.00 x-50.08 $225.00 13 For each additional appearance before the $50.00 $50.00 $150.00 Board 14 VARIANCES 15 First variance request $1,500.00 $1,500.00 $3,000.00 16 Each additional variance 0 $500.00 $1,125.00 request 17 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT X880:-00 53;800:08 $3,500.00 18 CHANGES TO A PLANNED UNIT $1,000.00 $1,000.00 DEVELOPMENT 19 WAIVER OF PLAT $4,500.00 APPLICATION 20 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS 00 $30,000.00 21 SPECIAL EXCEPTION $1,500.80 $1,750.00 $1,750.00 $,000.08 $3,000.00 22 ADMINISTRATIVE $250.00 X88 $500.00 $750.08 $1,125.00 WAIVER 23 PUD Major Chang $5,250.00 24 PUD Minor Change $1,500.00 Page 15 of 25 25 LDC Text Amendment I (General standard, misc. $3,000.00 provision) 26 LDC Text Amendment H (Change Permitted use $6,000.00 Schedule 27 TEMPORARY SIGNAGE $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 $50.00 $75.00 SERVICES 28 Banner over Public Street $300.00 29 Newsrack Application Fee $50.00 30 Zoning & Land Use $75.00 Verification Letter 31 Permanent Generator 100.00 Application 32 Request For Microfilm $35.00 Research 33 Microfilm Reader Printer 12.00 Copies 34 Portable On Demand 150.00 Storage 35 Official Zoning Map Color $15.00 36 Small Official City Map $5.00 37 Land Use Color Map $5.00 38 Custom GIS Map $15.00 39 Land Development Code $75.00 40 Comprehensive Plan $50.00 41 Hometown Regulations $5.00 42 Census Data Packet $3.00 43 Single Side Copy $0.15 44 Double Side Copy $0.30 45 TREE REMOVAL $40.00 $40.00 $40.00 $50.00 $75.00 PERMIT (I) PUBLIC WORKS AND UTILITIES FEES Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 2008 1 OTHER FEE 2 MINIMUM FEE Page 16 of 25 150.00 3 PERMIT EXTENSION FEE 4 REINSPECTION 5 CHANGE OF CONTRACTOR 6 THRESOLD BUILDING INSPECTIONS 7 Special Request For After Hours Inspection 8 Revisions to A roved $50.00 for a 60 day period 65.00 30 % of the original permit fee. $65.00 minimum and $250 maximum $100.00 $100.00 Drawings pp $25.00 Per sheet 9 Plan Review $50.00 review after 2nd rejection. $75.00 additional review 10 Shop Drawing Review $100.00 11 ADD; After the fact permit fee: For any work described for above fee's performed with0out proper permits and inspections, quadruple the above fees. 12 INSTALLATION OR REPAIR OF SANITARY SEWERS, WATERLINES, GAS LINES AND OTHER UNDERGROUND UTILITIES 13 0 to 100 linear feet $75.00 g� g 14 Each additional 100 linear feet or fraction -AO 15 EXFILTRATION DRAINS CONSISTING OF CATCH BASIN, EXFILTRATION TRENCH OR SLAB COVERED TRENCH 16 0 to 100 linear feet S 80 Page 17 of 25 125.00 50.00 85.00 17 Each additional 100 linear feet or fraction $25.08 $50.00 $50.00 18 INSTALLATION OR $40.00 for each REMOVAL OF POLES, Installation or DOWN GUYS, removal of poles, ANCHORS, SPLICE Down ggys, - PITS, MANHOLES OR Anchors, splice FIRE HYDRANTS each pits, manholes or unit fire hydrants. 19 SIDEWALKS, CURB $65.00 AND GUTTER 20 for additional - 50 ft $30.00 21 DRIVEWAYS, Each $135.00 per approach gpproach 22 ASPHALT PAVING $200.00 0 -30 yd2 23 ERECTION OF STREET Signals NAME OR $ i O.00 $15.00 $15.00 intersection per DIRECTIONAL SIGNS, up ark de or each sign 31 Upgrade or modification 24 CONSTRUCTION OF $1,140.00; 0- BRIDGES 1000 FT 25 Add 100ft2 $230.00 26 PERMANENT TRAFFIC BARRICADES GUARDRAILS AND GUIDEPOSTS 27 each 100 linear feet or 85.00 $50.00 fraction 7589 28 CULVERTS 29 Each linear foot of pipe or $5.00 $10.00 $10.00 fraction 30 TRAFFIC SIGNALS, each $1,710.00 /Per intersection intersection . (New traffic $500.00 Signals $1,114.00 /per intersection per up ark de or modifications 31 Upgrade or modification $1,114.00 Page 18 of 25 32 BUS SHELTERS, Each 33 EXCAVATIONS FOR UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION 34 0 to 250 sq. ft 35 Each additional 250 sq. ft. or fraction 36 LANDSCAPING (includes hedges, groundcover & other; sod not included) 37 0 to 250 sq. ft. 38 Each additional 250 sq. ft. or fraction 39 Tree, each 40 TEMPORARY CRANE, TRAILER, OR TRUCK ON THE RIGHT OF WAY 41 TEMPORARY PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -WAY USAGE ( PER EVERY 24 HOURS INCLUDING SPECIAL EVENTS 115.00 $10A.00 .__ $125.00 $ $50.00 50.00 x-88 200:00 X00 50.00 $35.00 $35.00 $1.00.00 Flat fee per day for first 5 days ( and every five days or fraction thereof after) $125.00 Per each $1, 500.00 50 ft' and $75..00 for additional 50ft2 CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISON Year 2001 2002 2003 2004 1 Notice of Civil Infraction n/a 2 Notice of Lien letter n/a 3 Liens n/a 4 Satisfaction of Liens n/a Page 19 of 25 2008 $25.00 Late charge fee after due date $50.00 Late charge fee after due date $50.00 Search fee $25.00 Preparation Fee 5 Special Master Orders 6 Portable signs 7 Portable illegal signs 8 Records research 9 Special Master Hearings 10 Schedule of Fines 11 Schedule of Fines 12 Schedule of Fines 13 Schedule of Fines 14 Garage Sale Page 20 of 25 $50.00 n/a Reinspection Fee $25.00 Premitted signs be n/a expanded ex. "Open House" premit fee $25.00 Removal n/a Fee $1.00 minimum; n/a $5.00 maximum $100.00 Court cost and $75.00 Administrive Fee $200.00 Class I - $K0:00 1 st offense $450.00 Class III . $325.00 - 2nd offense $450.00 Class V $350.00 - 1 st offense $500.00 minimum;$1000 $350.00 maximum Class IV - Illegal dumping Recommendation to charge $20.00 for 2 days. Fail to have permit first will receive a n/a courtesy notice. Second time . without a permit will receive a $150.00 fine CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 1 Lobbyist $500.00 CENTRAL SERVICES 1 FINGERPRINTS 2 Roll $10.00 $12.00 3 Digital NO SVS $15.00 4 BACKGROUND 10) CHECKS PUBLIC WORKS 5 Background Checks $15.00 $15.00 6 PASSPORTS $25.00 $25.00 7 PHOTOS SUPERVISOR $42.00 $45.00 8 SPECIAL EVENTS POLICE HOURLY RATE 9 DEPOSITS OFFICER $36..00 $40.00 20 SUPERVISOR $600 deposit with a $500 refund (cost for administrative processing fee) 10 APPLICATION FEE $60.00 non refundable 11 MOVIES recommending to charge $100 non refundable fee for a 30 day permit 12 MAN POWER 13 BANNER $300.00 14 POLE BANNER (PER $100.00 10) 15 PUBLIC WORKS HOURLY RATE 16 NON - SUPERVISOR $36.00 $40.00 17 SUPERVISOR $42.00 $45.00 18 POLICE HOURLY RATE 19 OFFICER $36..00 $40.00 20 SUPERVISOR $42.00 $50.00 Page 21 of 25 COLLECTIONS DEPARTMENT 1 Residential Use (Apartments Only) 2 100 up to 5 Units $,86.82 $86.82 $91.00 3 1016 to 50 Units $13g30 $450.50 $158.00 4 102 51 to 100 Units $231.53 $231.53 $243.00 5 103 101 to 200 Units $89.41 $289.41 - $303.00 6 104 201 to More Units $3479 $349 $364.00 7 Public and Institutional X58:59 $158.00 8 201 Up to 1,000 SQ FT $115.76 $115.76 $121.00 9 202 1,001 to 3,000 SQ FT W345 Q' $182.00 10 203 3,001 to 10,000 SQ FT $231 -333 $2 $243.00 11 204 10,001 SQ FT & Over $277.83 $277.83 $292.00 12 Business and Professional 13 301 Sole Proprietor W0.50 X58:59 $158.00 14 302 2 to 9 Employees $234.53 $231.53 $243.00 15 303 10 to 24 Employees $3 i9;07 $9-07 $335.00 16 304 25 or More Employees $405.17 $495.17 $425.00 17 Retail and Wholesale Trade 18 401 up to 1,000 SQ FT W0.50 $139:58 $158.00 19 402 1 , 0001 to 2,000 SQ $231.53 $231.53 $243.00 26 FT $289.41 $303.00 20 403 2,001 to 5,000 SQ FT $405.17 $405.17 $425.00 21 404 5,001 to 15,000 SQ FT $578.81 $578.81 $607.00 22 405 15,000 SQ FT & Over $868.22 $868.22 $911.00 23 Transportation, Warehousing & Communications 24 501 Minimum Rate $231.53 $231.53 $243.00 25 502 10 to 25 Employees $26A.46 $260.46 $273.00 26 503 26 or More Employees $289.41 $289.41 $303.00 27 504 7,500 to 20,000 SQ FT an Additional $29.24 $29.24 $30.00 28 505 20,001 SQ FT and Over an Additional $57.89 $57.89 $57.89 $60.00 29 Manufacturing & Intensive Uses Page 22 of 25 30 Minimum Rate $260.46 $260:46 $273.00 31 7,500 to 15,000 $289.41 $289.41 $303.00 32 15,001 to 25,000 SQ FT $3},835 $31.35 $334.00 33 25,001 to SQ FT and Over $347.29 $347.29 $364.00 34 Coin Operating Machine $34.3 $34.73 $36.00 35 LIEN SEARCHES 24 Hours $30.00 $30.00 $60.00 36 LIEN SEARCHES 48 $45.00 Hours 37 LIEN SEARCHES 72 $20.08 $20.00 $20.00 Hours 38 Parking Permits per Month $53.50 per $53.50 per Month Month $53.50 40 Garage Sale Permit Fail to get a permit first time will be close Recommending down and a a $ 20.00 $20.00 courtesy notice charge for two will be send out. days. Second time without a permit will be fine $150.00 PADS AND RECREATI ®NS DEPARTMENT 1 Sports 2 Basketball (res)$25 (res)$25 (non) $50 (non) $50 3 Football (res) $50 (res) $60 (non) $75 (non) $85 4 Soccer (res) $25 (res) $25 (non) $50 (non) $50 5 Traveling Soccer n/a n/a 6 Junior Soccer n/a n/a 7 Tennis (res) $25 (res) $25 (non) $50 (non) $50 8 Cheerleading (res)$50 (res) $50 (non) $75 (non) $75 9 Gymnastics n/a n/a 10 Baseball (res)$25 (res)$25 (non) $50 (non) $50 11 Track (non)$25 (non)$25 (non) $50 (non) $50 12 Dance n/a n/a 13 Martial Arts $35-$45 $35-$45 14 Girl Scouts free free Page 23 of 25 15 Rentals 16 Fitness 17 Gym Rentals 18 Field Rentals 19 Room Rentals 20 Pavilions 21 After - school Program 22 Camps 23 Summer 24 Spring 25 Winter 26 Day 27 Holiday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Page 24 of 25 (res) $25 /mth (non) $40 /mth (res) $100/hr (non) $200 /hr (res) 20 /hr (non) $ (res) $50/hr (non) $100 /hr res 75 non 150 res 25 non 50 (res) $25 /mth (non) $40 /mth (res) $100/hr (non) $200/hr (res) $ (non) $45/h (res) $50/hr (non) $1 (res,, $tenon) $200 for every 4 hours (res) $40.00 (non) $75.00 (res) $25 /wk (res) $30 /wk (non) $50 /wk (non) $60 /wk (res) $25 /week (res) $30 /week (non)$50 /week (non)$60 /week (res) $50 /two (res) $60 /two weeks (non) weeks (non) $100 /two weeks $120 /two weeks $51$10 $51$10 (res) $5.00 /day (res) $5.00 /day (non) $10 /day (non) $10 /day I Section 2. If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance is for any 2 reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the 3 holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. 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 Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are repealed. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect as of October 1, 2008 PASSED AND ADOPTED this ATTEST: CITY CLERK READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM CITY ATTORNEY day of APPROVED: 2008 ISVENVOT111 First Reading — Second Reading - COMMISSION VOTE: Mayor Feliu: Vice Mayor Beasley Commissioner Wiscombe Commissioner Palmer Commissioner Beckman Additions shown by underlining and deletions shown by „..°.o�tfikifis Page 25 of 25 O N N \ n d R 0 U) O V_ 3 O- Q) E E 0 U C. 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ANvIENDING ORDINANCE 14 -90 -1454 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCES 6 -92- 1501, 17- 92- 1512A, 10-95-1583,18-99-1692 AND 28 -00 -1730, INCREASING SOME PERMIT FEES, ADDING NEW FEES AND DELETING SOME FEES FROM THE SCHEDULE, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City has reviewed permit fee schedules for Miami -Dade County and several municipalities. WHEREAS, the City has found that fees for the County and other municipalities are higher than those fees included in the South Miami Permit Fee Schedule. WHEREAS, the cost of plan review, inspections and permit processing has increased considerably in the past few years. WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission desire to adopt a new Permit Fee Schedule alloying funding which will cover the cost of services provided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. That Ordinance 14 -90 -1454, as amended by Ordinances 6 -92 -1501, 17-92 - 1512A, 10 -95 -1583, 110-99 -1692 and 29-00 -1730 is amended by replacing the Permit Fee Schedule.with the amended Permit Fee Schedule attached to this Ordinance. Section 2. If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are repealed. Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon approval. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 6th day of November, 2001. l" Reading — October 16, 2001 2 d Reading — November 6, 2001 READ AND APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED: MAY6-K COMMISSION VOTE: 5 -0 Mayor Robaina: Yea Vice Mayor Feliu: Yea Commissioner Bethel: Yea . Commissioner Russell: Yea Commissioner Wiscombe: Yea Additions shown by underlining and deletions shown by (A)BUILDING PERMIT FEES 1. NEW CONSTRUCTION (all roofed areas) - -- -- - 0 to 25,000 sq. ft. per sq. ft. $4-5-55- $0.65 plus for 25,001 and over per sq. ft. X45- $0.50 2. NEW CONSTRUCTION, RESIDENTIAL ADDITIONS Per sq. ft. x:45 $0.50 3. ALTERATIONS, EVIPROVEMENI'S AND REPAIRS TO BUILDINGS Per sq. ft. $040 $0.75 4. GENERAL REPAIRS AND OTHER WORD NOT SPECIFIER ABOVE Per sq. ft. $0.20 5. INSTALLATION, ALTERATION OR REPAIR OF EXTERIOR WINDOWS, DOORS AND SHUTTERS Each 0 $9.00 6. INSTALLATION, ALTERATION OR REPAIR OF CURTAIN WALLS OR STOREFRONTS. Per sq. ft. 5 $0.25 7. WOOD DECKS, WALKWAYS, SCREEN ENCLOSURES, POOL DECKS, AWNINGS, CONCRETE SLABS AND CANOPIES Per sq. ft. $0.20 S. PARKING LOTS AND DRIVEWAYS Per sq. ft. 9. ROOFING Per sq. ft. 10. FENCES, WALLS, A/C SCREENS AND RAILINGS Per linear feet 11. PARKING LOT SEAL COATING AND STRIPING 0 to 1000 sq. ft. Each additional 1000 sq. ft. or fraction 12. SWIMMaVG POOLS $0.15 $0.10 $0-3 -0 $0.50 45 &S 10 $8 $125 1 13. DEMOLITION $75 0 to 1000 sq. ft. 15 Each additional 1000 sq. ft. or fraction 14. PAINTING, SANDBLASTING OR STEAM CLEANING (co R-cIAL ONLY) $50 15. SIGNS, each 75 PLUMBING PERMIT FEES 1. SANITARY SEWERS Each connection 100 2. WATER SERVICE Each connection 75 25 Sub - meters, each SANITARY SEWER COLLECTION SYSTEM INSIDE PRIVATE PROPERTY 3. Each 50 feet, or fraction 30 $0 $50 Each manhole $M 50 Sewer capping $35 Sump pump Repairs to sewer or any other waste line 100 4. STORM. SEWER $15 . Bach roof drain inlet $M 50 Catch basin or area drain Soakage pit, trench or french drain $15 50 0 to 50 linear ft. &1-5 $25 Each additional 50 linear ft. or fraction 5. A/C CONDENSATE DRAINS per unit &15 20 6. WATER PIPING 1Q0 Water Main 0 to 50 linear feet -5 Each additional, linear foot or fraction FDcrURES AND ANY OTHER DEVICES INCLUDING A SUPPLY 7 PLUMBING AND /OR WASTE CONNECTION S-7 10 Set 10 Rough g. LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEMS $.}g 25 Sub - meters, each $ 1 Sprinkler heads, each 50 Water supply to sprinkler 20 Zone Valves, each 2 9. FIRE PROTECTION Water supply to fire sprinkler system Fire pump or domestic pump, new or replacement Each standpipe, siamese or roofmarffold -- Each hose rack or Fire Department outlet Each sprinkler head 10. INTERCEPTORS AND SEPARATORS Septic tanks, settling tanks, etc. 0 to 750 gallons Each additional 150 gallons, or fraction Drainfield relay: 0 to 100 sq. ft. Each additional 100 sq. ft. or fraction 11. SV+TEVlNING POOLS Swijr�g pool piping Swimming pool heaters 12. WELLS 13. TEMPORARY TOILETS 35 $1.50 35 $40 14. LET STATIONS $300 15. NATURAL GAS OR A LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM Each outlet, appliance or meter L. P. Gas tanks (C) MECHANICAL PERMIT FEES 1. AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION (1 ton =1 I-IP= 12,000 BTU) Each unit, 0 to 5 tons Each additional ton or fraction 2. A/C CONDENSATE DRAINS 3, STRIP HEATERS, per unit 4. PAINT SPRAY BOOTHS, each V4 $50 $100 $50 $25 $50 20' 50 20 $100 $50 75 115 $100 $75 $4-5 $18 $25 e 200 3 5. INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES, each $75 6. PRESSURE PIPING $0 to $1000 -- - $50 — - Each additional $1000 or fraction 25 7. COOLING TOWED $19€} $200 g. MECHANICAL VENTILATION SYSTEMS $0 to $1000 $40 Each additional $1000 or fraction -$4-5 $20 9. INSULATION, , A/C DUCTS, PNEUMATIC TUBES AND CONVEYOR SYSTEMS Each $1000 or fraction $35 10. BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS, each $-3-5 100 11. EXHAUST FANS $M $50, 12. C®MNtERCIAL KITCHEN HOODS $150 13. FME 916W 2EC7G1014 SYSTENfS POOL HEATER 65 14. SMOKE CONTROL SYSTEMS, each test $150 15. STORAGE TANKS FOR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS $150 DISPECI[N BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS 16. q*ApKE E31TAGUATjcqq 75 Annual re- inspections (D)ELECTRICAL-PERMIT FEES 1. ROUGH WIRING OUTLETS $30 50 1 to 10 outlets $2 Each additional outlet 2.. SERVICES AND FEEDERS, EACH Each 100 amps or fraction $10 .$50 $20 Temporary for construction 60 Service repair and/or meter change Temporary for testing $75 $50 Renewal !ll ' 3. SWITCHBOARDS Each 100 amps or fraction X10 4. EQUIPMENT, MACIIINE OR SPECIAL PURPOSE OUTLETS .. OR PERMANENT CONNECTIONS Residential, each $10 Commercial, each $15 5. CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING, per ton $10 8. MOTORS, each 0 to 5 IMP $1A $I5 6 IMP and over, per BP . $2 7. GENERATORS, TRANSFORMERS, BEATING EQUIPMENT, STRIP BEATERS, RECTIFIERS AND UPS SYSTEMS, each 0 t 10 KW $10 11 KW and over, per KW $2 S. SIGNS, each 75 LIGHT FIXTURES Parking lot lights, per light $20 All other fixtures, per light $2 Light poles, each W $20 10. SATELLITE ANTENNAE $60 11. BURGLAR ALARM Installation, wiring and devices per system $50 Repairs, per system $45 12. FIRE DETECTION SYSTEMS, per system $150 13. TELEVISION AND TELEPHONE SYSTEMS Master Control $35 Each device $2 14. SWIMMING POOLS AND SPAS $100 (E) CERTIFICATE OF USE, COMPLETION OIL OCCUPANCY Certificate of Occupancy, Residential $150 Certificate of Occupancy, Commercial, per story $250 Certificate of Use $75 •5 Certificate of completion, per story $200 Temporary Certificate of Occupancy or Completion, per story $250 (F) OTHER FEES 1. NtfIM7M FEE Pell $100 2. PERMIT EXTENSION FEE M 50 3. RE- INSPECTION FEES $50 4. CHANGE OF CONTRACTOR $50 Administra&e fee, ease per fiseal year 5. THRESHOLD BUILDING INSPECTIONS, per hour $125 Minimum twa three hours per single request. 6. SPECIAL REQUEST FOR AFTER HOURS INSPECTIONS, per hour &M $125 Minimum three hours per single request 7. ADDITIONAL COSTS In addition to the basic application fees listed, applicants shall pay for all reasonable costs incurred by the City in processing said applications. These costs shall include but not be limited to advertising, staff time and costs for qualified experts, such as, architects, engineers, planners, attorneys and others deemed necessary for the review and evaluation of an application. These fees shall be in addition to any other fees required by the City. 8. REVISIONS TO APPROVED DRAWINGS, per sheet 25 9. PLAN REVIEW Review after second rejection $50 Each additional review $75 10. SHOP DRAWING REVIEW $100 (G)REFUNDS, TIME LIMITATIONS AND CANCELLATIONS. Fees charged for a permit , shall be refunded by the Building Official subject to the following: 1. No refunds will be made on requests involving: a) Permit fees of $200 or less G b) Permits revoked by the Building Official c) Permits canceled by court order d) Permits which have expired e) Permits under which work has commenced iJ The original permit holder when there is a change of contractor. 2. A full refund will be granted to a permit holder who takes out a permit covering work outside City limits. 3. A full refund, less $200 or 50% of the permit fee, whichever is greater, will be granted to a permit holder who requests a refund provided that: a) A written request is submitted to the City prior to the permit expiration date; and b) A validated copy of the permit is submitted with such request. (H) LAND USE APPLICATTON FEES ES 1. TEXT AMENDMENT TO LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE $1,500 $1,750 2. REZONING. Ten acres or less $1,500 $1750 Over ten acres $13,500 3. SPECIAL USE PERMIT $-1X580 $1,750 4. APPROVAL BY ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PRESERVATION BOARD Applications for new construction in the RS and RT zoning districts Single unit $350 All other applications for: New construction $450 Renovation $150 Signs, fences, walls, etc. $50 For each additional appearance before the Board $50 5. VARIANCES First variance request $1,500 Each additional variance request $500 6. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT $3,000 7. CHANGES TO A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT $1,000 S: CLOSING OF ANY PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -WAY $1,500 9. WAIVER OF REQUIRED RIGHT -OF -WAY IMPROVEMENTS $1,500 7' 10. WAIVER OF PLAT APPLICATION $1,000 11. COIVIPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS $20,000 12. SPECIAL EXCEPTION `r$1 -,-500 $1,750 13. ADMINISTRATIVE WAIVER &5D $500 14. TEMPORARY SIGNAGE $35 15. SIIDEWALK, SALES $35 16. DuWSTER AGREEMENT, CONSTRUCTION TRAILER AGREEMENT $25 17. OUTDOOR SEATING girA ear t e _ 4yed; Per seat / year $258 $25 18. TREE REMOVAL PERMIT $40 w T W W4,, CW UTILI TIES FEES 1. INSTALLATION. OR REPAIR OF SANITARY SEWERS, WATER LINES, GAS LINES AND OTHER UNDERGROUND UTILITIES 0 to 100 linear feet ... $100 Each additional 100 linear feet or fraction $`400 2. EXFILTRATION DRAINS CONSISTING OF CATCH BASIN, EXFILTRATION TRENCH OR SLAB COVERED TRENCH 0 to 100 ft. linear feet $75 $2-5 $50 Each additional 100 linear feet or fraction 3. INSTALLATION OR REMOVAL OF POLES, DOWN GUYS, ANCHORS, SPLICE PITS, MANHOLES OR FIRE HYDRANTS each unit $35 4. SIDEWALKS, CURB AND GUTTER 0 to 100 linear feet $65 30 Each additional 100 linear feet or fraction 5. DRIVEWAYS, Each approach $75 6. ASPHALT PAVING 0 to 30 square yards X58 $200 Each additional 100 square yards or fraction $N 40 7. ERECTION OF STREET NAME OR DIRECTIONAL SIGNS, each sign 8 $15 El 8: CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES Roadway area of 0 to 1000 sq. ft. $1000 Each additional 100 sq. ft. or fraction $200 9. PERMANENT TRAFFIC BARRICADES GUARDRAILS AND GUIDEPOSTS Each 100 linear feet or fraction 9 75 10. CULVERTS Each linear foot of pipe or fraction &S 10 11. TRAFFIC SIGNALS, each intersection $500 12. BUS SMELTERS, Each $100 13. EXCAVATIONS FOR UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION 0 to 250 sq. ft. m $100 Each additional 250 sq. fl. or fraction . $2-5 $50 14. LANDSCAPING (includes hedges, groundcover & other; sod not included) 0 to 250 sq. ft. $50 $75 Each additional 250 sq. ft. or fraction $2-5 35 Trees, each $35 ORDINANCE NO 15-04-1822 - - AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE PERNIIT FEE SCHEDULE; AMENDING ORDINANCE 14 -90 -1454 AS AMENDED 'BY ORDINANCES 6 -92 -1501, 17- 92- 1512A, 10 -95 -1583, 18 -99 -1692, 28 -00 -1730, 32 -01 -1763, 14 -02 -1782 AND 21 -03 -1805 IN ORDER TO ADJUST LAND USE APPLICATION FEES, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, it is the policy of the Mayor and City Commission to adjust the City's Permit Fee Schedule to assure that fees charged are appropriate and comparable to fees charged in other municipalities; and WHEREAS, the City's Permit Fee Schedule, including all Schedule H -Land Use Applications fees, were last adjusted by the City Commission on November 6, 2001 with the adoption of Ordinance No. 32 -01 -1763; and WHEREAS, the City Administration has determined 'that the current fees.: for certain Land Use Applications require adjustments to reflect increased advertising fees necessary to comply with State Statutes; and WIIEREAS, technical aspects and resources needed to carry out design, architectural and landscape reviews on certain Land Use and ERPB applications have significantly increased. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. That Fee. Schedule (H), entitled "Land Use Application Fees," of Ordinance 14 -90 -1454, as amended by Ordinances 6 -92 -1501, 17- 92- 1512A, 10 -95 -158, 18 -99 -1692, 28 -00 -1730, 32 -01 -1763, 14 -02 -1782 and 21 -03 -1805, is amended by adjusting the fees as shown on Permit Fee Schedule (H) attached to this Ordinance. Section 2. If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. nge 2 of Ord. Noe 15 -04 -1822 Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 4. This ordinance shall.take effect. immediately upon: passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21 day of l '2004 ATTEST: APPROVED: c Ty CLERK lst Reading — 12/7/04 2nd Reading— 12/21/04 J J VED AS TO FORM: ir Attached: Permit Fee Schedule (R) EAComm Items\2004 \12- 21- 04\New Fee Ord Amends (I) Am COMMISSION VOTE: 4 -d Mayor Russell: Yea _ Vice Mayor Palmer: Yea Commissioner :Wiscombe absent Commissioner Birts- Cooper: Yea Commissioner Sherar: _ Yea LAND USE APPLICATION PEES 1. TEXT AMENDMENT TO LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE' (a) General standards, misc. provisions $2000 (b) Change to Permitted Use Schedule $4000 2. REZONING Ten acres or less ° , $4000 Over ten acres $13,500 3. SPECIAL USE PERMIT $2000 4. APPROVAL BY ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PRESERVATION BOARD Applications for new construction in the RS and RT zoning districts Single unit &3§4 $500 All other applications for: New construction 9444 $600 Renovation V49 $300 Signs, fences, walls, etc. 4&0 $150 For each additional appearance before the Board $100 5. VARIANCES First variance request $' $2000 Each additional variance request $ $750 6. PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT $3500 7. CHANGES TO A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT $1,000 8. CLOSING OF ANY PUBLIC RIGHT -OF -WAY $1,500 9. WAIVER OF REQUIRED RIGHT -OF -WAY IlvTROVEMENTS $1,500 10. WAIVER OF PLAT APPLICATION $3000 11. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS $20,000 12. SPECIAL EXCEPTION ° ,1$2000 13. ADMINISTRATIVE WAIVER $750 14. TEMPORARY SIGNAGE $50 15. SIDEWALK SALES X50 (2) 16. DUMPSTER PERMIT A- PPLICATION &_4 $50 I7.CONSTRUCTION TRAILER AGREEMENT . $25 18. OUTDOOR SEATING Annual fee for seating on public sidewalks (Waived for first year of operation) $250 19. TREE REMOVAL PERTSET $50 19. ZON-EgG / LAND USE VERIFICATION LETTERS $50 20. OPEN PERAUT SEARCH $25 (New wording in bold and underlined; words being removed indicated by DOD /SAY E: \Comm Items\2004 \12- 7- 04\New Fee Schedule (H).doc To: From: ,�oUT INCORPORATED tt 1927 Excellence, Integrit , Incl a®n Honorable Mayor, Vice Mayor & City Commission Maria Davis City Manager , / 13 ORDINANCE Date: December 21, 2004 ITEM No. RE: Schedule of Fees Land Use Applications . AN ORDINANCE OF TEE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITE' OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA RELATING TO THE PERMIT FEE S=DTJLE,. AMENDING ORDINANCE 14-40 -1454 AS AMENDED By ORDINANCES 6 -92 -1501, 17- 92-1512A, 10 -95 -1583, 18-99 -1692, 28 -00 -1730, 32-01-1763,'14-02-1782 AND 21 -03 -1805 IN ORDER TO ADJUST LAND USE APPLICATION FEES, PROBING FOR SEyER.ADILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BACKGROUND The City's Permit Fee Schedule is part of independent ordinance which is usually updated every two or three years. The last overall updating of this schedule was done in November, 2001. There will be occasional fee changes done apart from the overall updating in order to respond to special circumstances. In 2002 and 2003 the fee schedule was changed in order to correct and adjust the fee charged for restaurant outdoor seating. During the past several months the City Clerk and the Finance Director both noticed a significant- drop in funds in the advertising account which is used to pay for public newspaper ads required for public hearings by the Planning Board and City Commission. This reduction is mainly the result of the current fee for amending the .text of the Land Development Code or to rezone a property, which is set at $1750. Florida State Statutes require that an ordinance which rezones property or changes the list of uses in the Permitted Use Schedule must have the public notices (two meetings) published in a general newspaper (Herald) and must be 10 inches long, 18 pt. type, etc. These ads alone have been costing the City $2740 each, resulting in a deficiency in the public notice account. For this reason an increase in the fee charged for these types of amendments is proposed. The City Administration took this amendment opportunity to update other land use application fees which are included on the attached Schedule H. The revised fees are based on increases in advertising costs , mail costs and staff time involved. Copies of the land use / zoning application fees in other municipalities are attached. (2) ADDITIDNAL INFORMATION The fee schedule adjustment ordinance was deferred by the City Commission at its July 27, 2004 meeting due to questions as to whether or not fee changes were for building permits. At this time no amendments are proposed for building or construction permit application fees. The fee schedule which is subject to this report is Schedule (H), Land Use Application Fees. The update of Schedule (H) includes two new fees, one for the issuance of zoning letters and one for open permit searches. Both these services are now free but require staff time to respond to each request. The cost for LDC amendments requiring general newspaper ads (local page / 10 inches long, etc.) is a standard $ 1750. The estimated costs including staff time for these ads are: PB Hearing Ads (2) $500 Mail notices (ay. -300) 110* Posting 70 Staff research/report 750* Commission HearingAds(2) 5480 TOTAL $6910 * estimated The attached draft ordinance proposes that the fee for the above LDC applications requiring special ads should be set at $4000. It is important to note That in the past two years a number of these applications have been submitted by small businesses. An alternate method of charging fees for land use applications is to assess the actual costs involved in processing the application to completion. This could include keeping track of time spent by staff on the application and specific costs of mailing and public notices. A variation on this approach would be to set a flat fee for staff time and charge actual costs. This could be done for all applications which require special staff work and public notice ads. The attached ordinance, however, provides for an average increase in most fees which should reverse the negative impact on the advertising account. RF,COMMENDATION The Administration is recommending that the attached ordinance with average increases across the board changing the City's Permit Fee Schedule (ID be adopted on .second reading. The revised fees would be effective immediately. Attachment: Draft Ordinance and Attachment (Schedule IV Fee schedules- Pinecrest, Coral Gables MVD/DODh.9®.12--� E: \Comm Items\2004 \12- 21 -0d'4 Fee (H) CM Report .doc —cT rr`r�cr nor_ ®: LA- �� �tsea� I n REM: a c e . VJE EXPORT D e y ,. r. _ « • VJE SHiP fUffl&UE - South l+iiiami � 1 CI OF SOUTH MIAMI 20�, •rA"A®UCABlEACC6tJi77 _CHAR.TTY_ ��'°AUP mvnxs M •OOAA7tUNSUS®IA]ApffiVAG —,TORS itlA7HEPU0AdNA1d9Ei5 �O SDUHttDdDR 0 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS f NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City si�agoss Commission. of the City of South Miami; . Florida wiil conduct Public Hearings dt:lring _ - its- regular City Commission. meeting Tuesday, May. '4, " 2004 beginning at 7 :30 p.m., in the City Commission Chambors, 6130.Sbriset Drive., to consider 1st Reading of the following described" #" ordinance(s): re T AN,OR®IN�NOE OF TI°9�.IAYQR AND CITY COMMISSION - OF THE CITY OF SOU!TF i. i IAMi, FLORIDA. RELATING TO A nti Art Musaim FtEQUEST TO AMEND T HE CITY . O� FQ�@.. SOOTS Hp�� MIAMI ' LAND ' DEVELOPMENT CODE, � B Y 175'.3OWiorimamWonmffbnor REVISING SECTION 20- 3.3D) . N6asieattw✓nftiiaftM=eU 9tg ENTITLED "PERMITTED. USE SCHEDULE9, IN ORDER TO ALLOW A MAIL AND 'SKIN CARE — - - - - -- - — _. USE AS A IN THE. 66SR ' (�9D -O ", SPEbIALT`Y RETAIL (HOMETOWN OVERLAY PUBLIC NOTICE n"ing'for Proposed FY. 3003. - FY. ZONING USE DISTRICT, ;olidate� Planning Process Policies O cYinn Plan ?clic: .. _ ORO d D1N ��` FR_SE E-- R_A -.1 - IT-P, swill consider aic" ;request from the PROVIDING FOR ' ORDINANCES qnd Economic" . conom Development to IN' CONFLICT, AND PROVIDINg Planning Process Policies that will AN EFFECTIVE. DATE.- 2007 Consolidated Plan through est for Applications WA), for Said ordinance can be ins'pecte'd 'in the : Bloch Grant Initiatives d HOME tt: Housing Initiatives Partnership City Clerk's' Office, Morxday - Friday during - _ • 50) and Surtax -funds.'The public regular office hours. Board of County Commissioners Services Committee meeting on lntiquines concerning this item should be :"10:00 a-m. in the Commission I of the Stephen P. Clark Center, " directed to .the Planning "Depattment at: The public is invited to attend 663 - 6326. licy Paper can be obtained from -ALL Interested parties are invited to . attend rough Friday, at the Miami -Dade and will be heard. 'Development, 140 West Flagler. ion, call (305) 375 -3403. :lVlarjc'� ,. Menendez. . _ ..... - - Git�y Clerk access and equal opportunity in' `. City of South Miami discriminate on the basis of the tppeal any decision made by any . e to any matter considered at �pci Pursuant to 'Florida Statutes 288.0105 the City hereby advises + cord of the proceedings Such the public That if a person decides to appeal any decision made by this Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter atim record of the proceedings is considered at its meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record idcnce upon which -the appeal is of the proceedings, and that for such purges% affectdd person tens are available upon request may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is a +orking_days in advance: � made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based: city. of south Miami NOCCO041679 6130 Sunset Drive, South Miami, Florida 33143 RF,QUISITION DATE: May 24, 2004 wl`tr uuvLrt L Lviv uvrvLVrLni aver a v uu a v — - OFFICE OF =CITY CLERK TEENER TO REQUIRED DELIVERY DATE: a uvrvLVrLni aver a v uu a v — - ACCOUNT- UNIT TOTAL' ITEM QTY NO'S DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS 'TO BE CHARGED PRICE 1 I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 219 -1610 $ 2,740.00 PUBLISHED 4/24/04 FOR CC MTG 5/4/04 I 1 COURTESY NOTICE PUBLISBED 4/25/04 FOR CC MTG 5/4/04 232.00 $ 2,972.00 PURCHASE TERMSIDTSCOUNT ORDER NO. I HERESY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE N+ATERIAI , EQUIP CODING OF ACCOUNTS APPROVED - PURCHASE ORDER AUTHORIZED APPROVED AND AND OF MM,yr, OR SERVICE IS ESSENTIAL AND A PROPER REQUEST AGAINST THE CODES CHARGED. SUFFICIENCY OF APPROPRIATION BALANCES VERIFIED (EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE NOTED.) HEAD OF DEPARTMENT FINANCE DEPARTMENT CITY MANAGER a Ju-1.19. 2004 10:19AM City of Cartel Gables Planning Deparfrnerif Daveloprnenf Review Process Handbook Page 24 - - Secflon 4.0 Fee Schedules - - ApplicaHon Review Fee Schedule No. 3239 P - 2 Appiieafion Types fee, Annexation $2,500 Chang of Zonin District $2,500 Comprehensive Land Use Plan Ma �A00 Comprehensive Land Use Plan Text $5,ODD Conditional Use - Administrative Review 100 'Conditional Use - Public Heoriinp Review $1,000 Development of Re ional Impact 10,DDO Develo ment of Re ional impact - Notice of Proposed Chan 2a $5,ODO Planned Area Develo menf $2,5DD PQSt onements (Al2plications and A eals 002 Site Plan $2,500 Se arafiion /Fstabfishrneni of a BLAdin Site $1,50D Subdivision Review for Tentotive Plat 1,000 + $1 ODA Transfer of Development Ri hts Receiving Site Plan Application $1.000. University of Miami Cam us Area Develo meat Plan $2,50D Zoning Code Text Amendment $1,50D 'This does not include additional processing fees such as advertising fees and public hearing notificafion fees - These are additional fees. Additional costs in addition to the fees Identified herein may be ossessed associated with the review of applications by the Planning Deportment. These are costs that may be incurred by applicant due to consultant fees paid by City to review the application. The types of reviews that could be conducted may include but are not limited to the fagowing: property appraisals; traffic impact analyses; vegetation /environmental assessments; archeological /historic assessments; market studies; engineering studies or reports; .and legal fees. Such fees will be assessed upon finalization of the Planning Department - opplieation review. 2See Section 3.0 for provisions_ Jul-19, 2004 10:19AM No 3239 P• 3 City of Coral Gcvos Planning Deparfmanf De-velopn-tent Re -view Process Handbook Page 25 Supplemental Fee Schedule Fee Types of Fees • Advertising charges (All oppricatiom except Change in CLUP.. $300 Change ln.Zonirip Disttic t, DRi and DRl - 1VC7PC Advertising charges (Change in CLUP, Change in Zoning Disfiricfi, DR[ $1.250 and DRI - NOFC Public hearin notifcation'ees 12.00/envelope /hour Research Parcel size focresl fee Advisory letters/memoranda regordng applicable codes,. less than .50 $75 interpretations, etc- .5-1-5 $100 $300 for advertising + Postponements and deferrals (this requires readvertising, reporting of agenda and mail out of public hearing no{ification) public hearing notification fee + $300 for postponement = lrawal of applications no reTuna the fact or result of violation approvals required 2x all fees Restrictive covenants and /or easements I Fee is dependent upon the number of property owners wiithin the perimeter of subject property. Section 5.0 Planning Department Documents Available The documents listed below are available within the Planning Department located on the second floor of City Nall, 405 Biitmore Way from 8:00 d_m_ to 5;00 p.m. Monday through Friday. The documents include the following: } , Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) Goals, Objectives and Policies; 2. Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP) Data Inventory and Analysis; 3,- Central Business- District (CBD)-'Ptan;--- 4" Gables Redevelopment Improvement Districi (GRID) (Traffic Concurrericy aemption Area); 5- Zoning Code; g, Transfer of Development Rights; and, T, graft Design /Industrial District Master Plan All of these documents are also available in electronic format on the City of Coral Gablesweb page - v"vw.ci beautiful.net - under "City Departments - Planning." 07/19/04 NON 15:55 FAX 305 234 2131 VILLAGE OF PINECREST 0�E �& 1 �� 1. COUNCIL Comprehensive Master Plan Change $ 8,000.00 Zoning change to Residential or to Districts within Residential 2;000.00 Zoning change to Non Residential 8,066.00 Conditional Use Residential 550.00 ' Conditional Use Non Residential _ 2,000.00 Modification of Resolutions /Covenants/ Development Orders 9,050.00 Appeal Planning Board Decision to Council — Residential (to be submitted within 10 days of Planning Board decision) Appeal Planning Board Decision to Council — Non Residential 350.00 750.00 Variance Residential 1,050.00 Variance Non Residential 2,000.00 Amendment to Approved Site Plans "/2 of original site plan fee Site Plan.Review 1,500.00 minimum plus and $200.00/10 units or portion thereof or $200.00 /5,000ffi ar pQ ioR.. . thereof Subdivision /Plat Pre - Application 500.00 Subdivision /Plat Preliminary 1,000.00 plus $100 /lot Subdivision /Plat Final 1,000.00 11. PLANNING BOARD Variance (each) 525.00 Appeals to Administrative Decision 350.00 11651 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY, PINECREST, FLORIDA 33156 a (3oS) 2342121 • FAX: (305) 234 -2131 E -MAIL: building @pinecrest- ti.gov 15 2001 07/18/04. MON 15:55 FA.X 305 234 2131 VILLAGE OF PINECREST 12002 * Hourly rate 11551 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY, PINECREST, FLORIDA 33156 • (305) 234-2121 - FAX: (305) 234 -2131 • E -MAIL- building @pinecres! -fi.gov 16 ((f, AD�9!lV1Sif�A�(VE REi�(EW Site Plan Review 1,500.OD plus $500.00 /acre and $2DO.00/10 - - units or pgrtion thereof or $200.00/ 5,ODDft2 or ortion thereof Site Plan First Revision No charge Site Plan Second Revision 500.00 Each Addition Revision 500,00 each revision Amendment to Site Plan %Z original site Plan fee Tree Removal/Rslocation Permit Application fee 50.00 Each tree removed/relocated 20,00 Zoning letters 10,00 Zoning letter involving extensive research 50.00* Copies of Departmental Records Plan reproductions from microfilm — per sheet 5.DO Reproduced. records — per page 0.15 Rouble sided copies -- per page 0.20 Certified copies — per page 1.00 Research and Ordering Plans 5.00 * Hourly rate 11551 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY, PINECREST, FLORIDA 33156 • (305) 234-2121 - FAX: (305) 234 -2131 • E -MAIL- building @pinecres! -fi.gov 16 CITY OPEN PERMIT SEARCH FEE .CORAL GABLES $75 PINECRES T $25 Iv/ff1 hff BEACH $30 $40 KEY BISCAYNE $55 SUNNY ISLES BEACH $50 SOUTH MIAMI $25 PROPOSED WHAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays' Miami, Miami -Dade County, Florida STATE OF FLORIDA CQUNTY OF MIAMI -DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared OCTELMA V. FERBEYRE, who on oath says that he or she is the . SUPERVISOR, Legal Notices of the Miami Daily Business Review f/k/a Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal -Advertisement of Notice in the matter of ' CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI PUBLIC HEARING 12/21/2004 .in the X)= Court, ' was published in said newspaper in the issues of 12/10/2004 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 afftant 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 secu ng this advertisement publication in the said newsoaper. 4� Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10 day of DECEMBER A.D. 2004 C- (SEAL) OCTELMA V. FERBEYRE personally known to me Cheryl H Miarmer My Commission DD338559 B Expires July 1 , , METRO & STATE oz.`z 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, September 16, 2008 beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, to consider the following items: AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE I, SECTION 2 -2.1 (B) AND (M)(1)(k), IN ORDER TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLE 11, SECTIONS 5 BAND 6 B(3); AND EDITING THE ORDINANCETO CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERRORS. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE 11, SECTIONS 2 -6, 2 -7.1, 2 -1 Old), 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. AN ORDINANCE 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. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO AMENDING THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES CHAPTER 9, "ELECTIONS," SECTIONS 9 -1, 9 -1.1., 9-2.9-3,9-6,9-7, 9 -8, AND 9 -10, IN ORDER TO BRING THE CODE UP TO DATE, AND TO BE CONSISTENT WITH THE CITY'S CHARTER ARTICLE V. AND WITH FLORIDA STATUTES CHAPTER 101; AND EDITING THE ORDINANCE To CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERRORS. A ORDINANCE RELATING TO AMENDMENT OF 2007 -2008 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET; APPROVING AND ADOPTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY MANAGER TO TRANSFER LINE ITEMS AS SET FORTH IN THE ATTACHED ITEMIZED LIST WITHIN EACH CITY DEPARTMENT PURSUANT TO ARTICLE IV F(1) OF THE CITY CHARTER FOR THE BUDGET YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2008, AND TO INCREASE THE CURRENT YEAR BUDGET FOR DEBT SERVICE AND CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS.(GARAGE LOAN) NOT INCLUDED IN THE FINAL ADOPTED BUDGET, BUT INCURRED IN THE CURRENTYEAR; AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO TAKE SUCH MEASURES AS ARE NECESSARY. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA TO REMOVE SECTIONS 20 -4.5 (H), (1), (J), (K), (L), (M) AND (N) FROM ARTICLE IV, SECTION 20 -4.5 ENTITLED LANDSCAPING REQUIREMENTS IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FORA NEW SECTION 20 -4.12 ENTITLED TREE PROTECTION; CONTAINING INTENT, DEFINITIONS AND APPLICABILITY; PROVIDING FOR TREE REMOVAL PERMIT APPU ATIONS, REQUIREMENTS, REVIEW, FEES, AND CRITERIA FOR REMOVAL; PROVIDING FOR TREE MITIGATION AND PROTECTION, APPEALS, ENFORCEMENT, PENALTIES AND REMEDIES; PROVIDING FORA REPEAL PROVISION ANDA SEVERABItIR' CLAUSE. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO NOISE, AMENDING ARTICLE III, SECTION 15 -91, OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; CHANGING THE DATE AND TIME WHEN CONSTRUCTION NOISE IS PERMITTED. CAN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE PERMIT FEE/FEE SCHEDULE; AMENDING ORDINANCE 32 -01 -1763 AND 15 -04 -1822 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCES TO, INCREASING SOME PERMIT FEE, ADDING NEW FEES AND DELETING SOME FEES FROM THE SCHEDULE. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCE; AMENDING SECTION' 2- 2.1(A) ENTITLED "RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR CITY COMMISSION MEETINGS ", TO ALLOW FOR MEETING TIME LIMITS. A RESOLUTION RELATING TO A REQUEST PURSUANT TO SECTION 20- 3.4(6)(19) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE FOR SPECIAL USE APPROVAL FOR A SMALL RESTAURANT TO BE LOCATED AT 5800 SW 73" STREET WITHIN THE "SR (HD -OV)" SPECIALTY RETAIL (HOMETOWN, DISTRICT OVERLAY) ZONING DISTRICT ON PROPERTY LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOTS 46 AND 47 LESS THE WEST 60 FEET, W. A. LARKINS SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT PAGE 198 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI -DADE COUNTY. If you have any inquiries on the above items please contact the City Clerk's office at: 305- 663 -6340 ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard. Maria M. Menendez, CIVIC City Clerk Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the City hereby advises the public that it a person decides to appeal any decision made by this Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, affected person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which M,? - appeal is to be based. D1 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2008 1 5113 relating to the Social and Economic Development Council • Ordinance amending Section 10 -33.02 of the Code of Miami -Dade County; pertaining to the Community Small Business Enterprise (CSBE) program for the purchase of construction services; providing for enforcement and penalties for failure to satisfy an approved CSBE make -up plan; amending Section 8cc of the Code of Miami -Dade County • Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 07 -129 to transfer eight percent local business tax revenues to the Beacon Council from the Office of Community and Economic Development; amending Section 8a -171.2 of the Code of Miami Dade County, Florida relating to local business tax • Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 07 -129 relating. to the transfer of eight percent local business tax revenues from Office of Community and Economic Development to Metro -Miami Action Plan Trust; providing such percentage . shall be allocated by the Beacon Council to. Metro -Miami Action Plan Trust • Resolution approving application of Excel Transportation, Inc. to modify Certificate of Transportation No. 123 to provide Jitney Service as a passenger motor carrier Transit Committee (TC) of Wednesday, September 10.•2008. at 2:00 PM • Ordinance relating to seaport safety; amending Sections 28a -6.4 and 28a -6.6 of the Code of Miami -Dade County; requiring the Port Director to consider a stevedore applicant's work- related safety record in issuing stevedore licenses and permits; authorizing the Port Director to suspend or revoke stevedore licenses and permits based on the stevedore's work- related safety record; creating Section 28a -6.7; requiring stevedore license and permit holders to report_work- related accidents, injuries, deaths and regulatory actions to the Director • Ordinance amending Section 30 -388.2 of the Code'.of Miami -Dade County; providing that consistent with state law parking charges maybe imposed on vehicles displaying a disabled parking permit or license tag at any County Airport or Seaport under specified circumstances, but that such charges may not be imposed for certain vehicles as defined in such state law Airport and Tourism Committee (ATC) of Thursday; September 11. 2008, at 9:30 AI* • Ordinance amending Section 30 -388.2 of the Code of Miami -Dade County; providing that consistent with state law parking charges may be imposed on vehicles displaying a disabled parking permit or license tag at any County Airport or Seaport under specified circumstances, but that such charges may not be imposed for certain vehicles as defined in such state law • Ordinance creating Aircraft Noise Abatement Advisory Board for Miami . International Airport; providing membership, purpose, procedures, powers and duties • Ordinance creating Miami International Airport Neighborhood Relations Committee; providing purpose, membership, procedure, powers and duties; staff Health and Public Safety Committee (HPSC) of Thursday, September 11. 2008. at 2:00 PM • Ordinance pertaining to animals; creating Section 5 -21 and amending Section 8cc -10 of the Code of MiamkDade County; regulating the tethering of dogs; providing authority for enforcement by civil penalty All interested parties may appear and be heard at the time and place specified. A person who decides to appeal, any decision made by any board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, will need a record of proceedings. Such persons may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, including the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. Miami -Dade County provides equal access and equal opportunity and does not discriminate on the basis of disability in its programs or services. For material in alternate format, a sign language interpreter or other accommodation, please ca11305- 375 -3943. HARVEY RUVIN, CLERK KAY SULLIVAN, DEPUTY CLERK 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/k/a Miami Review, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami -Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI PUBLIC HEARING FOR OCTOBER 7, 2008 in the XXXX Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of 09/26/2008 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 aff iant 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 tl adve is n r publication in the said newspaper n Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26 day of SEPTEMBER 4.D. 2008 (SEAL) F4VF �IIW6RQWAtPdM Notary Public State of Florida O.V. FERBE My Commission DD819771 o' Expir es 09/0312012 QY dg✓ `v • tNC67t£9�f.0 • 1927 ��ASt1�A CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY given thaf the City Commission of the City of South Miami, . Florida will conduct Public Hearings at its regular City Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday, October 7, 2008 beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, to consider the following items: C N ORDINANCE ' OF' THE MAYOR AND THE CITY OMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA ELATING TO THE-PERMIT FEE/FEE SCHEDULE; AMEND- G ORDINANCE 32- 01:1763 AND 15 -04 -1822 AS AMENDED Y ORDINANCES TO, INCREASING SOME PERMIT FEE, DDING NEW FEES AND DELETING SOME FEES -FROM THE CHEDULE; PROVIDING °FOR SEVERABILITY: ORDINANC- , - S IN CONFLICT, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE: AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION. OF THE CITY OF SOUTH .MIAMI,. FLORIDA, RELATING TO ALCOHOL; AMENDING CHAPTER 4, ARTICLE I, OF THE CITY OF SOUTH. MIAMI CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING ' SECTION 4 -8 BY CREATING A PROVISION RELATING TO PROHIBITING THE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL IN PUBLIC PLACES AND CERTAIN PRIVATE PLACES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT, CODIFICA- TION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION' OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, RELATING TO SOLID WASTE; AMENDING CHAPTER 11, SECTIONS 11=24 THROUGH 11 =32; PROVIDING FOR'FEES RELATING'TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND RECYCLING WITHIN RESIDENTIAL SINGLE - FAMILY HOME DISTRICTS AND RESIDENCES; FEES, PROVIDING FOR CODE ENFORCE_ MENT PROCEDURES; ENFORCEMENT AND-,REGULA TIONS; SCHEDULES AND , ROUTES, TERMINATION; ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE FINES; AND TO SET ASIDE 25 PERCENT OF THE FEES COLLECTED FOR GREEN RELATED.. IMPROVEMENT WITHIN THE CITY; 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 BUILDING LOCATED AT 5900 SUNSET DRIVE (AMSTER PROPERTIES); PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. If you have any inquiries on the above items please contact the City' Clerk's office at: 305 -663 -6340 ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard. Maria M. Menendez, CMC City Clerk Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the City hereby advises the public that if a person decides to .appeal any decision made by this Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the:proceedings, and that for such purpose, affected person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 9/26 08- 3- 86/10.91733M �TDOR.com-� S. Com . leo tours and floor plans -of my featured properties t f S 1330 BLUE ROAD, CORAL- GABLES " P061 "The Yorkshire. House" is a casually elegant 4/2.5/2 residence •n a that offers sweeping views of the Riviera Golf Course: The extra . 40's large covered porch is relaxing hile the - upstairs open deck A ' L I J-1 ht Si 000 00 0 0 N N W' Ca X W" CL . W V) - } Z N p F. J Q C9 W f Q W F .0 a z E . '. 0 v. is '- a`i x m t7 ) _ ...I�4�/ GET RESULTS: ACTION LINE -CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI COURTESY NOTICE..: NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Commission -of the City of Soutl Miami, Florida will conduct Public Hearings of its regular City Commission meeting scheduled for tuesday, October 7, 2008 beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers; 6130 Sunset Drive, to consider.' the following items: AN ORDINANCE REOTING TO THE PERMIT. FEE/FEE SCHEDULE ; AMENDING ORDINANCE 32 -01 -1763 AND 15 -04 -1822 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCES TO, INCREASING SOME PERMIT FEE, ADDING NEW FEES AND DELETING SOME FEES FROM THE SCHEDULE. ' AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO ALCOHOL; AMENDING CHAPTER 4, ARTICLE 1, OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI - CODE -OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING . SECTION 4 -8.BY CREATING A PROVISION RELATING TO PROHIBITING THE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL IN PUBLIC PLACES AND CERTAIN PRIVATE' PLACES: AN. ORDINANCE RELATING TO SOLID WASTE; AMENDING. CHAPTER 11; SECTIONS 11 -24 THROUGH 11 -32; PROVIDING FOR FEES RELATING TO' ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND RECYCLING WITHIN. RESIDENTIAL' ' SINGLE - FAMILY HOME DISTRICTS AND RESIDENCES; FEES, PROVIDING r .FOR .CODE ENFORCEMENT, PROCEDURES; ENFORCEMENT AND' REGULATIONS; SCHEDULES AND ROUTES, TERMINATION; ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE FINES; AND TO SET ASIDE 25 PERCENT OF THE _ FEES COLLECTED FOR GREEN RELATED IMPROVEMENT WITHIN THE CITY. - ' A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF. 7+ APPROPRIATENESS PURSUANT TO SECTION 20- 5.19(E)(3) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO PERMrr WALL SIGNAGE ON A DESIGNATED HISTORIC COMMERCIAL_ BUILDING LOCATED AT 5900 SUNSET DRIVE 1 (AMSTER PROPERTIES). - - - - N you have any inquiries on the above items please'co%ct the City Clerk'si . office at: 305- 663 76340 ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard. Maria M. Menendez, CMC City Clerk Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.01 U5, the City hereby advises the public that If a person decides to appeal any decision made by this Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, he or stfe will need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, affected person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ROCKWELL Banks Say No We Say Yes! . w. Good.,or Bad Credit - Welcome. - Stop all Collectors' Calls Get Cash Now Call. -1. 866. 534. 4674 Starting At ' 5 thousand' & UP! • Persona_ I Loans'.. • Auto Loans* • Debt Consolidation Business Loans