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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Item Cover Page- GV Op t s %; AGENDA ITEM COVER PAGE * 'n... 11 Is ° File ID: #13232 ...0 O R t Ordinance Second Reading Sponsored by: Christine King, Commissioner AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING CHAPTER 35/ARTICLE IX OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, TITLED "MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC/VALET PARKING," TO PROVIDE FOR RESTRICTIONS FOR USE OF RESIDENTIAL RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR VALET PARKING SERVICES AND TO AMEND ENFORCEMENT AND FINE AMOUNTS; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. City of Miami File ID: 13232 (Revision: A) Printed On: 212112023 City of Miami Legislation Ordinance Enactment Number: 14142 File Number: 13232 Final Action Date: 2/9/2023 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING CHAPTER 35/ARTICLE IX OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, TITLED "MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC/VALET PARKING," TO PROVIDE FOR RESTRICTIONS FOR USE OF RESIDENTIAL RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR VALET PARKING SERVICES AND TO AMEND ENFORCEMENT AND FINE AMOUNTS; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, residential properties throughout the City of Miami can become overloaded by the ramping and storage of Valet Parking Service cars when they are near or adjacent to denser commercial properties; and WHEREAS, this increase in volume creates higher automobile speeds, higher traffic volumes, safety issues and is disruptive to the residential neighborhoods, especially the single- family, T3 Transect Zone areas; and WEHREAS, Section 35-303 of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, ("City Code") and other sections of the Valet Parking ordinance have not been amended since the passage of Miami 21, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("Miami 21"), and an update in language is necessary for enforcement clarity; and WHEREAS, some current fines for violations by Valet Parking Services are so low they simply amount to a "cost of doing business" rather than a tool to stop operators from violating the City Code; and WHEREAS, such changes are in the best interest of the residents and property owners to protect the health, safety and welfare of the community; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are adopted and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. Chapter 35 of the City Code is amended in the follow particulars:' "CHAPTER 35 ARTICLE IX 1 Words/and or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shall be added. The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanged material. City of Miami File ID: 13232 (Revision: A) Printed On: 212112023 VALET PARKING Sec. 35-301. - Purpose; permit and license required. (a) The purpose of this article is to: (1) Reduce the disruption of vehicular and pedestrian traffic that valet parking service operations may create; (2) Minimize hazardous conditions that valet parking service operations may create in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public; (3) Promote the safe and legal operation of valet parking services for the use and convenience of businesses and the general public. (b) No person, establishment or entity shall conduct valet parking service on public right- of-way as herein defined without first obtaining a permit from the director of the department of off-street parking and paying the fee therefor to the chief financial officer of DOSP or his/her designee. Sec. 35-302. - Definitions. Department or DOSP means the city department of off-street parking also known as Miami Parking Authority ("MPA"). Director means director of the city department of off-street parking. NET means the applicable city neighborhood enhancement team office. Officer means police, parking enforcement specialist, code enforcement officer. Permit means the receipt of a valet parking permit under the terms and provisions of this article. Permittee%perator means valet company and its employees. Tandem parking means the storage of vehicles, irrespective of how configured, that requires moving at least one other vehicle to reach the vehicle sought. Valet parking service area or ramping means the public right-of-way to be utilized for the valet parking service. This excludes the use of the T3 Transect Zone rig ht-of-way areas unless associated with an accompanying T3 Transect Zone Special Event Permit as contemplated in Section 35-303. Sec. 35-303. - Boundaries. Valet parking service shall only be permitted within Gffi^e G^mmornial and industrial diStFiGtS-C do o�T iRg do RatiGR 9f /l G 1 r 2 GBn I ���@FSii�-�� �izA�l„-rg--�rcSf(�-rrcr , , , City of Miami File ID: 13232 (Revision: A) Printed On: 212112023 SID 1c��SID 4 SID 5 cn_a 6.1, Sn_7 Sv Q cn_a Sn_1 1 Sn_14 141,14 2, 16, 16T16=Transect Zones T4-Land O, T5-L and O, T6-L and O, C, and D. Furthermore, resideaptial distror-ts a Valet Parking Service shall only be permitted within all T3, T4-R, T5-R and T6-R Transect Zones shall ho ged to bvobtaining a special event temporary permits as referred to in section 35-315. Valet Parking Services shall not use the right-of-way in T3 Transect Zones for the parking of any vehicles from their stands located in other Transect Zones unless associated with a Special Event Permit issued for a T3 Transect Zone event. Sec. 35-314. - Enforcement; fine schedule and penalty provisions. (a) Enforcement. The officers shall enforce the provisions of this article. This shall not preclude other enforcement agencies or regulatory bodies from any action as necessary to ensure compliance with this article and all applicable laws. For any violation of a provision of this article the officer shall issue a notice of violation/citation to the permittee/operator. The notice shall state the nature of the violation, amount of fine, instructions and due date for paying the fine, notice that the violation may be appealed by requesting an administrative hearing within ten calendar days after service of the notice and that failure to appeal the violation within the ten calendar days, shall constitute an admission of the violation and a waiver of the right to appeal. (b) Additional enforcement. As an additional means of enforcement, the department may seek injunctive relief and/or the city may follow procedures to revoke local business tax receipts as set forth elsewhere in the City Code when there are repeat violations of this article. Additionally, the department, may withhold issuance of any new valet permits and suspend current valet parking permits until past due violations are paid in full. (c) Rights of violator: payment of fine; right to appeal t#eFe# em shall�rthe Fna;,ReF pFesGFiibed OR seGt+eR 2 828 of this Go For civil infractions or notice of violations pursuant to Section 2-811 et. seq., of the City Code, the citing Officer shall issue either a civil infraction or a notice of violation which, upon adjudication by the Code Enforcement Board, can lead to daily fines of up to $1,000.00 per diem for a first-time offender or up to $5,000.00 per diem for a repeat violator. (d) Recovery of unpaid fines. The department may institute proceedings in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel payment of civil penalties. A certified copy of an order imposing a fine may be recorded in the public records. (e) Civil fines. The following civil fines shall be imposed for each violation unless a notice of violation is issued. Fines will be paid to the department with one-third remaining with the department and two-thirds being forwarded to the city finance department. T#e deSGFiPtiGR ofyielatiGRS below are fE)r iRfE)FinatiGRal p Fpeses GRl y and the niVil , R irrmbeF of E)r a mG Rt r,f fines to be imposed fer the yielatiGRG which may be sited OR thick To determine the exact nature of the activity prescribed or required the specifics of this article must be examined--.. The below table does not reflect possible per diem fine amounts based upon the issuance of a notice of violation under Section 2-814 through 2-820 of the City Code. Civil Fines shall issue in the amount as follows and may be issued every 24 hours should the violation remain outstandina: City of Miami File ID: 13232 (Revision: A) Printed On: 212112023 EXPAND (1) Unauthorized/illegal ramping $4-500.00 per offense (2) Unauthorized/illegal storage $2-500.00 per offense (3) Lapse of insurance (from date of lapse) $150.00 per day (4) Operation without permit $500.00 per day (5) No name tag U5100.00 per offense (6) No uniform $2-5100.00 per offense (7) No valid FL drivers license $2-500.00 per offense and immediate removal of the employee from service. (8) Violation of guides and standards $250.00 per offense (9) Other violation of this article $250.00 per offense. Sec. 35-315. - Special events and residential areas. (a) Valet service —special event. Valet services operating for a special event may apply for a special event permit at DOSP. Special event parking shall be restricted to any event occurring no more than twice per year and lasting no longer than three days in length. The special event permit will allow the valet operator to request from the department, additional ramping and/or storage space, if available, as long as it does not reduce the number of parking spaces needed to serve the general public in the area of the request. (b) Valet service —residential. Valet service may be provided for non-commercial uses, including private functions in residentially zoned areas for a one day. Valet operators must meet the same criteria as a regular day to day valet operation as referenced in the permit application (see section 35-305). Valet operators must complete a temporary valet parking permit form and submit this form to DOSP 14 days prior to the scheduled event. Note: Temporary valet parking permit requests submitted within less than 14 working days of a scheduled event will only be accepted for situations deemed as an emergency. An emergency is defined as a situation or occurrence of a serious nature, developing suddenly and unexpectedly within less than 14 working days of the event and demanding immediate attention. The following requirements must be satisfied: (1) Ramping. Valet ramping may be provided either on private property at the location to be serviced or on public property but not in a T3 Transect Zone. City of Miami File ID: 13232 (Revision: A) Printed On: 212112023 Ramping on public property shall not occur in any other location than the public on-street/curbside parking spaces provided for ramping. Ramping from a moving lane of traffic is strictly prohibited unless authorized by the city. The ramping area shall be determined as stated in section 35-304, unless specified otherwise in this Article. (2) Storage. Storage of vehicles must be in compliance with section 35-305. Storage of vehicles on public right-of-way is strictly prohibited, unless authorized by DOSP. a. Storage on public right-of-way. Valet operators may request the use of public right-of-way for storage under the following conditions: 1. Private or public storage (parking lot and/or garage) is not available within 2,500 feet of the location to be serviced. 2. All prohibited parking regulations (fire hydrants, crosswalks, etc.) are strictly enforced. 3. T3 Transect Zones may not be used for temporary or permanent storage of vehicles. Section 3. If any section, part of section, paragraph, clause, phrase, or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected. Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately after final reading and adoption thereof.2 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: 1 1 i ria i ' ndez, City Httor iey 1f3/2023 i ria i ' ndez, City Attomey 1/2612023 Z This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein unless vetoed by the Mayor within ten (10) days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein, whichever is later. City of Miami File ID: 13232 (Revision: A) Printed On: 212112023