HomeMy WebLinkAboutScrivener's Error MemoCITY OF MIAMI
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY
MEMORANDUM
TO: Todd B. Hannon, Ci Clerk
FROM: Victoria Mdndez, Ci r�
DATE: February 16, 2023
RE: Ordinance No. 14140 — Code Amendment — Outdoor Advertising on
Government -Owned Property
File No. 12929
At its February 9, 2023 Meeting, the City Commission adopted the above -referenced
agenda item, SR.3, amending Chapter 2, Article IX, Section 2-779 of the City Code of the City
of Miami Florida, as amended, ("Legislation") to allow outdoor advertising at Virginia Key
Beach Park and Miami Parking Authority owned facilities. The Legislation published incorrectly
with sign criteria language inadvertently in Definitions section, and not in Section 2-779(c) of
the Legislation. Further, the Legislation inadvertently cited an incorrect Miami -Dade County
Code Section for sign illumination, the correct citation is Miami -Dade County Code Section 33-
96, not 33-46. Lastly, the Legislation was corrected to reflect the discussion and vote of the City
Commission regarding illumination related only to Virginia Key Beach Park.
The Legislation has been corrected and incremented to Revision B.
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Legislation
File Number: 12929
City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
www.miamigov.com
Final Action Date: 2/9/2023
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING CHAPTER
2/ARTICLE IX/SECTION 2-779 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, TITLED "ADMINISTRATION/CITY-OWNED
PROPERTY/OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS ON GOVERNMENT -OWNED
PROPERTY," TO ALLOW FOR OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS AT
BAYFRONT PARK, MAURICE FERRE PARK, VIRGINIA KEY BEACH PARK,
AND DEPARTMENT OF OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES; CONTAINING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
SPONSOR(S): Commissioner Joe Carollo
WHEREAS, Bayfront Park, Maurice Ferre Park, Virginia Key Beach Park, and its
supporting parking facilities have begun to attract large numbers of residents and visitors; and
WHEREAS, Bayfront Park Management Trust manages Bayfront Park and Maurice
Ferre Park, and Virginia Key Beach Park Trust manages Virginia Key Beach Park to offset costs
of maintenance on the City of Miami ("City"); and
WHEREAS, the Trusts has begun to host major events to amplify the enjoyment -,and use
of the parks for the community and its parking facilities; and _
WHEREAS, the Trusts can now attract more revenue to ensure funds necessary to17
improve and maintain the parks; and '
WHEREAS, the Department of Off -Street Parking, operating as Miami Parking Authority
("MPA") operates and manages the parking facilities for the City; and m
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WHEREAS, the MPA can now attract more revenue to ensure funds necessary to-'-' `
improve and maintain the parking facilities; and
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 by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. Chapter 2/Article IX of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, is
amended in the following particulars:'
"CHAPTER 2
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ARTICLE IX. GOVERNMENT -OWNED PROPERTY
Sec. 2-779. Outdoor advertising signs and on -site signage on government -owned property.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary elsewhere in the Code or the zoning
ordinance of the City, as amended, a permit may be obtained for the erection of outdoor
advertising signs located on Department of Off -Street Parking facilities or certain
government -owned properties located within the City of Miami urban core and identified in
this section. Currently, these properties identified herein are venues for large assemblies,
performances, exhibitions, or -events, or supporting these venues with off-street parking
which have g a capacity in excess of 1,000 patrons, and are operated by the
government -owner or a 501(c)(3) corporation in which the revenues generated by the
activities held at the venue, or the off-street parking used, and support its operation.
Subject to compliance with any applicable federal, state or county, regulations, or
restriction and as may be permitted under any existing lease or management agreement,
outdoor advertising signs as described in this section, shall be allowed only at the following
venues and Department of Off -Street Parking -owned facilities:
(1) The James L. Knight Center (400 Southeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida);
(2) The Olympia Theater and Building/Gusman Center for the Performing Arts (174 East
Flagler Street, Miami, Florida);
(3) Miami Children's Museum (980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami, Florida);
(4) Bayfront Park (401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida);
(5) Perez Art Museum Miami ("PAMM") (1103 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida);
(6) Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami Dade County ("Adrienne Arsht
Center") (1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida);
(7) Maurice A. Ferre Park (1075 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida); -ate
(8) Virginia Key Beach Park (4020 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami, Florida);
(-B--LLAny government -owned location within the Omni or SEOPW CRAs; and. ;
(10) Parking facilities owned and operated by the Department of Off -Street Parkiriel also1
known as Miami Parking Authority ("MPA"). r
Of those locations set forth above, the following locations are deemed Digital Free Star dint
Sign Sites:
(i) Bayfront Park;
(ii) PAMM;
(iii) Adrienne Arsht Center; and
(iv) Maurice A. Ferre Park.
For the purpose of this section, Digital Free Standing Sign Sites (i), (ii) and (iv), as well as the
Miami marina at Bayside and Bayside Marketplace, all of which are under common ownership
by the city, are deemed one site or premise for the purpose of determining if such sign copy is
on -premises signage. Digital Free Standing Sign Site (iii) listed above, as well as all parcels
adjacent thereto on which Adrienne Arsht Center business is conducted, all under common
ownership by Miami -Dade County, are deemed one site or premise for the purpose of
determining if such sign copy is on -premises signage.
(b) Definitions.
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Digital Free Standing Sign Sites: These sites are entitled to erect, notwithstanding any
contrary provisions in the Miami 21 Zoning Code, freestanding digital signs in which the size of
the sign cannot exceed 1,800 square feet per sign face, with no more than 2 sign faces, and
height measured from the top of the sign face cannot exceed 100 feet above grade.
Freestanding digital signs meeting the definition of an outdoor advertising sign shall be limited to
those size and locational restrictions as required by Chapter 479, Florida Statutes, if applicable.
Government -owned or Government -owner. Shall mean, solely for the purposes of this
Article, public land, structure, or building that is wholly owned by the United States, or state,
county, municipality, special district, authority, agency, department, division, bureau, or any
other Public body corporate or politic created or established by local, state, or federal law.
Outdoor advertising signs: Sign, in which the size of the sign shall not exceed 672 square
feet plus embellishment for a total of 750 square feet per sign, where the sign copy does not
pertain solely to the use of the property, a product sold, or the sale or lease of the property on
which sign is displayed and which does not solely identify the place of business as purveyor of
the merchandise or services advertised on the sign.
Outdoor advertising sign operator: Entity that constructs and/or operates the outdoor
advertising sign.
Permit holder: Permit holder is the outdoor advertising sign operator and the lessee in the
case of government -owned property that is subject to a leasehold interest or a licensee in the
case of a government -owned property that is subject to a license agreement, or the property
manager in the case of government -owned property that is subject to a management
agreement.
Sign: A sign, for purposes of this section, is any identification, description, illustration, or
device, illuminated or non -illuminated, that is visible from a public right-of-way or is located on
government -owned property and visible to the public and which directs attention to a product,
place, activity, person, institution, business, message or solicitation, including any perrhbnently
installed or situated merchandise, with the exception of window displays, and any lett0'p, «„
numeral, character, figure, emblem, painting, banner, pennant, placard, or temporary sign rlog
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designed to advertise, identify or convey information.
For purposes of this section, a sign can be an outdoor advertising sign where -the sign -copy
does not pertain to the use of the property, a product sold, or the sale or lease of thie,propegy
on which the sign is displayed and which does not identify the place of business asp
urveyor of
the merchandise or services advertised. Any sign authorized pursuant to this section: is -u•
permitted as an accessory use to a principal commercial use.
Sign, animated: Any sign or part of a sign which changes physical position by any
movement, or rotation, or which gives the visual impression of such movement or rotation.
Sign face: The entire face(s) of the sign including all text, artwork, and commercial
sponsorship messages incorporated into a sign.
Sign, flashing: A sign which gives the effect of constant intermittent movement, or which
changes to give more than one visual effect in less than eight seconds.
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Sign, ground or freestanding: Any non -movable sign not affixed to a building, a self-
supporting sign. Ground signs shall be construed as including signs mounted on poles, posts or
structures in the ground, signs on fences, signs on walls other than the walls of buildings, signs
on sign vehicles, portable signs for placement on the ground (A -frame, inverted T-frame and the
like), signs on or suspended from tethered balloons or other tethered airborne devices, and
signs created by landscaping.
Sign, revolving or whirling: A revolving or whirling sign is an animated sign, which revolves
and turns, or has external sign elements that revolve or turn. These signs may be power -driven
or propelled by the force of wind or air.
(c) Criteria for approving the erection of outdoor advertising signs on government -owned
property. Signs authorized under this section may be internally illuminated, but shall not be
animated, revolving, whirling, or flashing signs. Moreover, any change of copy must not
take place at intervals more frequent than eight seconds. The sign shall be integrated into
the architecture, or --wall of the building, or parking facility, or may be a ground or
freestanding sign or cantilever from the building. The design of the sign shall be consistent
with the operation of the underlying venue. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, signs
located within Bavfront Park, Maurice Ferre Park, Virginia Key Beach Park, and MPA-
owned property shall not be required to be integrated into the architecture or wall of a
building and may be ground or freestanding signs in order to promote as much preen
space in the venues, as possible.
Spacing between signs, on City -owned or MPA Property. A sign shall not be located within
one thousand (1,000) feet of another legally permitted sign oriented towards the same side
of a street or the State Highway, as applicable. The distance shall be measured in-;
accordance with Rule 14-10.006(4), Florida Administrative Code ("F.A.C.")(201 Q e
measured along the edge of pavement of the main traveled way). Notwithstandiri" there
shall be no more than three (3) signs located within Bavfront Park and no more -than tw, (2) "`(
signs at Maurice Ferre Park.
Illumination on Virginia Key Beach Park. The illumination of a sign on Virginia Key Beach
Park shall only be by indirect lighting and shall only be permitted from 6:00 p M to
midnight Standard Time and 7:00 p.m. to midnight Day Light Savings Time and only in
accordance with Miami -Dade County Code Sections 33-96 and 33-107, as amended'
Lumens need to be compliant with environmental standards for nesting sea turtles and
other endangered animals.
(d) Process for obtaining an outdoor advertising sign permit for government -owned property.
Locations listed in subsection (a) are appropriate for an outdoor advertising sign. If under
the existing lease, management agreement or license, the lessee, property manager
and/or licensee is permissible under the existing agreement to erect a sign, such permit
shall be reviewed and approved and a permit issued by the director of planning and zoning,
pursuant to the criteria stated herein:
(1) The sign face of any outdoor advertising sign shall not exceed 672 square feet plus
embellishment for a total of 750 square feet per sign. However, a freestanding digital
sign at a Free Standing Digital Sign Site shall not exceed 1,800 square feet per side
with no more than 2 sides. For digital freestanding signs at Digital Free Standing Sign
Sites, the top of the sign face shall not be higher than 100 feet above grade. Signs
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installed with a pedestal within Bayfront Park, Maurice Fen-6 Park, and Virginia Key
Beach Park shall not exceed 400 square feet total with embellishments per siqn.
(2) Outdoor advertising signs may be internally illuminated, but flashing, intermittent,
rotating, or moving lights are prohibited. Lighting which causes glare or impairs the
vision of the driver of any motor vehicle, or which otherwise interferes with any driver's
operation of a motor vehicle is prohibited. Furthermore, a sign may not be illuminated
so that it interferes with the effectiveness of, or obscures, an official traffic sign, signal
or device.
(3) Mechanically changeable and digital display panels are allowed provided the static
display time is at least eight seconds, and the time to change from one message to
another is no greater than two seconds.
(4) The specific size, configuration and location of the sign and its supporting structure
must comply with all criteria set forth above and the director of planning and zoning
shall also evaluate the proposed sign for compliance with the criteria set forth herein
and in Article 4, Table 12, design review criteria of the zoning ordinance of the city, as
applicable.
(5) The outdoor advertising sign operator must be a co -applicant with the lessee,
manager, or licensee.
(6) In addition to a permit issued pursuant to this section, the permit holder must obtain all
other necessary permits to construct and operate the sign in compliance with City
Code and state and federal law.
(e) Permit fee for the erection of an outdoor advertising sign on G*government-ow&,O`d ;":
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1 Permit fee. An entity that collects rent, fees, or income from a sign on cit ro efty, �
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including, but not limited to the permit holder and the outdoor advertising sign
operator, shall pay to the city the permit fee described herein.
The annual permit fee shall be an amount equal to $7.00 per square foot of -sign face
except if it is a digital freestanding sign at a Digital Free Standing Sign Si in which
case the annual permit fee is $10.00 per square foot of sign face. The per q_uar - -foot
dollar amount of $7.00 or $10.00 shall be multiplied by 12 months per yearfor each
sign, provided that such annual permit fee shall be no less than the minimum
$48,000.00 or greater than $432,000.00 (the "permit fee"). The initial permit fee shall
be due in its entirety upon the issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancy or
certificate of occupancy for the structure upon which the sign is to be erected,
whichever is issued first. In any event, the annual permit fee must be paid prior to
placing any advertising on the sign. In the event any permit fee is not paid in its
entirety, the city may exercise any of the remedies set forth in subsection (f). Fees
shall be prorated based on the date of issuance of the TCO or CO, or in any event, no
later than the date of the first advertisement on the sign, calculated by calendar year.
(2) Renewal of permit fees. The permit holder shall pay or cause the annual permit fee to
be paid in quarterly installments until such time it is paid in full. Sign permits shall be
void if quarterly payments are not received within ten business days after each
quarterly payment is due. The payment year shall run on a calendar year.
Along with the first quarter permit fee each permit holder shall submit demonstration of
up to date documentation of public liability insurance as approved by the department
of risk management, and continued effectiveness of a bond or letter of credit in the
amount of $50,000.00. Any payments made more than ten days after the date due
shall be considered late and shall accrue interest at the rate of 18 percent for 45 days.
If payment is not received by the 45th day, the city shall immediately rescind the sign
permit.
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(3) Revenue sharing agreements allowing for a percentage of gross revenues between
the city as one party and any lessee, manager or licensee of a government -owned
property or the outdoor advertising sign operator as the counterparty must be
approved by the city commission.
(f) Termination, revocation, or rescission of outdoor advertising sign permit.
(1) Any sign permit issued under this section constitutes the exercise by the City of its
proprietary authority, and is subject to termination and revocation for any cause in the
best interest of the City. Prior to any sign permit being terminated and revoked, the
City shall provide the outdoor advertising sign operator with written notice of the
proposed termination and revocation, including the basis for said termination and
revocation and shall provide sign operator with thirty (30) days to remedy or cure the
basis for the termination and revocation. If after the 30-day cure period, the City still
seeks to terminate and revoke the sign permit, the City shall provide the sign operator
with a quasi-judicial hearing before the City commission to determine whether the City
is justified in terminating and revoking the sign permit. Any sign that is permitted on
government -owned property under this section which is found to be in violation of the
conditions of the sign permit or any federal, state, county, or City regulation or
restriction is subject to removal by the city at the permit holder's expense after the City
provides written notice of the violation and thirty (30) days to cure or remedy said
violation and if sign operator fails to cure or remedy the violation, then the City shall
provide the sign operator with a quasi-judicial hearing before the City Commission.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, if the sign operator is operating an outdoor
advertising sign pursuant to a license agreement with the City or one of its trusts, then
the license agreement shall control any and all legal remedies, including the manner
in which the outdoor advertising sign permit is terminated, revoked, or rescinded.
(2) The issuance of a sign permit under this section shall be conditioned upon the permit
holder, or in the case of a government -owned property that is subject to a
management agreement, the sign company, executing a hold -harmless and
indemnification, approved by the office of the city attorney, that will acknowledge that
the sign permit does not confer any vested rights and hold the city and its officials,
employees, contractors, agents or assigns harmless from any loss or damage to the
sign if it is removed by the city pursuant to subsection (1) above. The permit holder
will expressly agree as a condition of the permit that the sole recourse against the city
and its officials, employees, contractors, agents or assigns will be the return 0-f"the
sign, if available, in whatever condition it is found.
(3) If in any event the outdoor advertising sign operator fails to utilize the pern)liftbd
structure for outdoor advertising for a period of more than six months, the Ity sj e
manager shall rescind the outdoor advertising sign permit as provided for f6.-
subsection (1) above. :; =
(4) Upon rescission of a sign permit and expiration of appeals, if the permit holder fails to
remove the sign, the City may:
a. Remove the structure, equipment or improvements related to the slgn� nd may
draw upon the bond or letter of credit to ensure the same; or
b. Retain ownership of any sign or structure on the property.
(g) Opt -out provision. The city opts out of Chapter 33, Article 6 of the Miami -Dade County
Code of Ordinances, as amended, 33-82(c) as applicable to these signs. The city has
adopted the rules contained in this article, to regulate these signs on government -owned
property within the city of Miami Urban Core.
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Section 3. If any section, part of a 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 immediately after its adoption and signature of
the Mayor.'
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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' 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.
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File Number: 12929
Final Action Date:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING CHAPTER
2/ARTICLE IX/SECTION 2-779 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,
AS AMENDED, TITLED "ADMINISTRATION/CITY-OWNED PROPERTY/OUTDOOR
ADVERTISING SIGNS ON GOVERNMENT -OWNED PROPERTY," TO ALLOW FOR
OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS AT BAYFRONT PARK, MAURICE FERRE PARK,
VIRGINIA KEY BEACH PARK, AND DEPARTMENT OF OFF-STREET PARKING
FACILITIES; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Bayfront Park, Maurice Ferre Park, Virginia Key Beach Park, and its
supporting parking facilities have begun to attract large numbers of residents and visitors; and
WHEREAS, Bayfront Park Management Trust manages Bayfront Park and Maurice
Ferre Park, and Virginia Key Beach Park Trust manages Virginia Key Beach Park to offset costs
of maintenance on the City of Miami ("City"); and
WHEREAS, the Trusts has begun to host major events to amplify the enjoyment and use
of the parks for the community and its parking facilities; and
WHEREAS, the Trusts can now attract more revenue to ensure funds necessary to
improve and maintain the parks; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Off -Street Parking, operating as Miami Parking Authority
("MPA") operates and manages the parking facilities for the City; and
WHEREAS, the MPA can now attract more revenue to ensure funds necessary to
improve and maintain the parking facilities; and
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 Ordinancpare._
adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. Chapter 2/Article IX of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as ar-1, ndepis
amended in the following particulars:' �a
"CHAPTER 2
ARTICLE IX. GOVERNMENT -OWNED PROPERTY
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Sec. 2-779. Outdoor advertising signs and on -site signage on government -owned property.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary elsewhere in the Code or the zoning
ordinance of the City, as amended, a permit may be obtained for the erection of outdoor
advertising signs located on Department of Off -Street Parking facilities or certain
government -owned properties located within the City of Miami urban core and identified in
this section. Currently, these properties identified herein are venues for large assemblies,
performances, exhibitions, e�events, or supporting these venues with off-street parking
which have haviRg a capacity in excess of 1,000 patrons, and are operated by the
government -owner or a 501(c)(3) corporation in which the revenues generated by the
activities held at the venue, or the off-street parking used, and support its operation.
Subject to compliance with any applicable federal, state or county, regulations, or
restriction and as may be permitted under any existing lease or management agreement,
outdoor advertising signs as described in this section, shall be allowed only at the following
venues and Department of Off -Street Parking -owned facilities:
(1) The James L. Knight Center (400 Southeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida);
(2) The Olympia Theater and Building/Gusman Center for the Performing Arts (174 East
Flagler Street, Miami, Florida);
(3) Miami Children's Museum (980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami, Florida);
(4) Bayfront Park (401 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida);
(5) Perez Art Museum Miami ("PAMM") (1103 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida);
(6) Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami Dade County ("Adrienne Arsht
Center") (1300 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida);
(7) Maurice A. Ferre Park (1075 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida);
(8) Virginia Key Beach Park (4020 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami, Florida);
kg)—LaAny government -owned location within the Omni or SEOPW CRAs; and
(10) Parking facilities owned and operated by the Department of Off -Street Parking, also
known as Miami Parkinq Authority ("MPA").
Of those locations set forth above, the following locations are deemed Digital Free Stiffiding
Sign Sites:
(i) Bayfront Park;
(ii) PAMM;
m Adrienne Arsht Center; and --"
(iv) Maurice A. Ferre Park. v
For the purpose of this section, Digital Free Standing Sign Sites (i), (ii) and (iv), as wall as�4he
Miami marina at Bayside and Bayside Marketplace, all of which are under common 6wne%§ip
by the city, are deemed one site or premise for the purpose of determining if such sign copy is
on -premises signage. Digital Free Standing Sign Site (iii) listed above, as well as all parcels
adjacent thereto on which Adrienne Arsht Center business is conducted, all under common
ownership by Miami -Dade County, are deemed one site or premise for the purpose of
determining if such sign copy is on -premises signage.
(b) Definitions.
Digital Free Standing Sign Sites: These sites are entitled to erect, notwithstanding any
contrary provisions in the Miami 21 Zoning Code, freestanding digital signs in which the size of
the sign cannot exceed 1,800 square feet per sign face, with no more than 2 sign faces, and
height measured from the top of the sign face cannot exceed 100 feet above grade.
Freestanding digital signs meeting the definition of an outdoor advertising sign shall be limited to
those size and locational restrictions as required by Chapter 479, Florida Statutes, if applicable.
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Government -owned or Government -owner. Shall mean, solely for the purposes of this
Article, public land, structure, or building that is wholly owned by the United States, or state,
county, municipality, special district, authority, agency, department, division, bureau, or any
other public body corporate or politic created or established by local, state, or federal law.
Outdoor advertising signs: Sign, in which the size of the sign shall not exceed 672 square
feet plus embellishment for a total of 750 square feet per sign, where the sign copy does not
pertain solely to the use of the property, a product sold, or the sale or lease of the property on
which sign is displayed and which does not solely identify the place of business as purveyor of
the merchandise or services advertised on the sign.
Outdoor advertising sign operator. Entity that constructs and/or operates the outdoor
advertising sign.
Permit holder: Permit holder is the outdoor advertising sign operator and the lessee in the
case of government -owned property that is subject to a leasehold interest or a licensee in the
case of a government -owned property that is subject to a license agreement, or the property
manager in the case of government -owned property that is subject to a management
agreement.
Sign: A sign, for purposes of this section, is any identification, description, illustration, or
device, illuminated or non -illuminated, that is visible from a public right-of-way or is located on
government -owned property and visible to the public and which directs attention to a N oduct
place, activity, person, institution, business, message or solicitation, including any permaneritly
installed or situated merchandise, with the exception of window displays, and any Ipt$ee,
numeral, character, figure, emblem, painting, banner, pennant, placard, or temporary; ign s
designed to advertise, identify or convey information.•-_
For purposes of this section, a sign can be an outdoor advertising sign where the -sign copy
does not pertain to the use of the property, a product sold, or the sale or lease of the property
on which the sign is displayed and which does not identify the place of business as purveyp�of
the merchandise or services advertised. Any sign authorized pursuant to this section ;is w
permitted as an accessory use to a principal commercial use.
Sign, animated: Any sign or part of a sign which changes physical position by any
movement, or rotation, or which gives the visual impression of such movement or rotation.
Sign face: The entire face(s) of the sign including all text, artwork, and commercial
sponsorship messages incorporated into a sign.
Sign, flashing: A sign which gives the effect of constant intermittent movement, or which
changes to give more than one visual effect in less than eight seconds.
Sign, ground or freestanding: Any non -movable sign not affixed to a building, a self-
supporting sign. Ground signs shall be construed as including signs mounted on poles, posts or
structures in the ground, signs on fences, signs on walls other than the walls of buildings, signs
on sign vehicles, portable signs for placement on the ground (A -frame, inverted T-frame and the
like), signs on or suspended from tethered balloons or other tethered airborne devices, and
signs created by landscaping.
Sign, revolving or whirling: A revolving or whirling sign is an animated sign, which revolves
and turns, or has external sign elements that revolve or turn. These signs may be power -driven
or propelled by the force of wind or air.
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Spacing between signs, on City -owned or MPA property. A sign shall not be located within
one thousand (1,000) feet of another legally permitted sign oriented towards the same side of a
street or the State Highway, as applicable. The distance shall be measured in accordance with
Rule 14-10.006(4), Florida Administrative Code ("F.A.C.")(2012)(i.e. measured along the edge
of pavement of the main traveled way). Notwithstanding, there shall be no more than three (3)
signs located within Bayfront Park and no more than two (2) signs at Maurice Ferre Park.
Illumination. The illumination of a sign shall only be by indirect lighting and shall only be
permitted from 6:00 p.m. to midnight Standard Time and 7:00 p.m. to midnight Day Light
Savings Time, and only in accordance with Miami -Dade County Code Sections 33-46 and 33-
107, as amended. Lumens need to be compliant with environmental standards for nesting sea
turtles and other endangered animals.
(c) Criteria for approving the erection of outdoor advertising signs on government -owned
property. Signs authorized under this section may be internally illuminated, but shall not be
animated, revolving, whirling, or flashing signs. Moreover, any change of copy must not
take place at intervals more frequent than eight seconds. The sign shall be integrated into
the architecture, or -wall of the building, or parking facility, or may be a ground or
freestanding sign or cantilever from the building. The design of the sign shall be consistent
with the operation of the underlying venue. Notwithstanding anything to the corkary,`-'signs
(d)
owned orooerty shall
building and may be ground or freestanding signs in order to promote as much,'en
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space in the venues, as possible.
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Process for obtaining an outdoor advertising sign permit for government -owned property.
Locations listed in subsection (a) are appropriate for an outdoor advertising sign'- f under
the existing lease, management agreement or license, the lessee, property man@ er e ,
and/or licensee is permissible under the existing agreement to erect a sign, such,perrrfit-
shall be reviewed and approved and a permit issued by the director of planning a'nd zoning,
pursuant to the criteria stated herein:
(1) The sign face of any outdoor advertising sign shall not exceed 672 square feet plus
embellishment for a total of 750 square feet per sign. However, a freestanding digital
sign at a Free Standing Digital Sign Site shall not exceed 1,800 square feet per side
with no more than 2 sides. For digital freestanding signs at Digital Free Standing Sign
Sites, the top of the sign face shall not be higher than 100 feet above grade. Signs
installed with a pedestal within Bayfront Park, Maurice Fen-6 Park, and Virginia Key
Beach Park shall not exceed 400 square feet total with embellishments per sign.
(2) Outdoor advertising signs may be internally illuminated, but flashing, intermittent,
rotating, or moving lights are prohibited. Lighting which causes glare or impairs the
vision of the driver of any motor vehicle, or which otherwise interferes with any driver's
operation of a motor vehicle is prohibited. Furthermore, a sign may not be illuminated
so that it interferes with the effectiveness of, or obscures, an official traffic sign, signal
or device.
(3) Mechanically changeable and digital display panels are allowed provided the static
display time is at least eight seconds, and the time to change from one message to
another is no greater than two seconds.
(4) The specific size, configuration and location of the sign and its supporting structure
must comply with all criteria set forth above and the director of planning and zoning
shall also evaluate the proposed sign for compliance with the criteria set forth herein
and in Article 4, Table 12, design review criteria of the zoning ordinance of the city, as
applicable.
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(5) The outdoor advertising sign operator must be a co -applicant with the lessee,
manager, or licensee.
(6) In addition to a permit issued pursuant to this section, the permit holder must obtain all
other necessary permits to construct and operate the sign in compliance with City
Code and state and federal law.
(e) Permit fee for the erection of an outdoor advertising sign on G*government-owned
property.
(1) Permit fee. Any entity that collects rent, fees, or income from a sign on city property,
including, but not limited to the permit holder and the outdoor advertising sign
operator, shall pay to the city the permit fee described herein.
The annual permit fee shall be an amount equal to $7.00 per square foot of sign face
except if it is a digital freestanding sign at a Digital Free Standing Sign Site, in which
case the annual permit fee is $10.00 per square foot of sign face. The per square foot
dollar amount of $7.00 or $10.00 shall be multiplied by 12 months per year for each
sign, provided that such annual permit fee shall be no less than the minimum
$48,000.00 or greater than $432,000.00 (the "permit fee"). The initial permit fee shall
be due in its entirety upon the issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancy or
certificate of occupancy for the structure upon which the sign is to be erected,
whichever is issued first. In any event, the annual permit fee must be paid prior to
placing any advertising on the sign. In the event any permit fee is not paid in its
entirety, the city may exercise any of the remedies set forth in subsection (f). Fees
shall be prorated based on the date of issuance of the TCO or CO, or in any event, no
later than the date of the first advertisement on the sign, calculated by calydar`yar
(2) Renewal of permit fees. The permit holder shall pay or cause the annua 6ermitlfee to a 1
be paid in quarterly installments until such time it is paid in full. Sign perm'it_$° sh4(a.,be
void if quarterly payments are not received within ten business days afte`r;each —�
quarterly payment is due. The payment year shall run on a calendar year-,-.;
Along with the first quarter permit fee each permit holder shall submit detxr4nstraton of
up to date documentation of public liability insurance as approved by the-deparf ibnt , a
of risk management, and continued effectiveness of a bond or letter of credit in the
amount of $50,000.00. Any payments made more than ten days after the date due
shall be considered late and shall accrue interest at the rate of 18 percent for 45 days.
If payment is not received by the 45th day, the city shall immediately rescind the sign
permit.
(3) Revenue sharing agreements allowing for a percentage of gross revenues between
the city as one party and any lessee, manager or licensee of a government -owned
property or the outdoor advertising sign operator as the counterparty must be
approved by the city commission.
(f) Termination, revocation, or rescission of outdoor advertising sign permit.
(1) Any sign permit issued under this section constitutes the exercise by the City of its
proprietary authority, and is subject to termination and revocation for any cause in the
best interest of the City. Prior to any sign permit being terminated and revoked, the
City shall provide the outdoor advertising sign operator with written notice of the
proposed termination and revocation, including the basis for said termination and
revocation and shall provide sign operator with thirty (30) days to remedy or cure the
basis for the termination and revocation. If after the 30-day cure period, the City still
seeks to terminate and revoke the sign permit, the City shall provide the sign operator
with a quasi-judicial hearing before the City commission to determine whether the City
is justified in terminating and revoking the sign permit. Any sign that is permitted on
government -owned property under this section which is found to be in violation of the
conditions of the sign permit or any federal, state, county, or City regulation or
restriction is subject to removal by the city at the permit holder's expense after the Citv
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provides written notice of the violation and thirty (30) days to cure or remedy said
violation and if sign operator fails to cure or remedy the violation, then the City shall
provide the sign operator with a quasi-judicial hearing before the City Commission.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, if the sign operator is operating an outdoor
advertising siqn pursuant to a license agreement with the City or one of its trusts, then
the license agreement shall control any and all legal remedies, including the manner
in which the outdoor advertising sign permit is terminated, revoked, or rescinded.
(2) The issuance of a sign permit under this section shall be conditioned upon the permit
holder, or in the case of a government -owned property that is subject to a
management agreement, the sign company, executing a hold -harmless and
indemnification, approved by the office of the city attorney, that will acknowledge that
the sign permit does not confer any vested rights and hold the city and its officials,
employees, contractors, agents or assigns harmless from any loss or damage to the
sign if it is removed by the city pursuant to subsection (1) above. The permit holder
will expressly agree as a condition of the permit that the sole recourse against the city
and its officials, employees, contractors, agents or assigns will be the return of the
sign, if available, in whatever condition it is found.
(3) If in any event the outdoor advertising sign operator fails to utilize the permitted
structure for outdoor advertising for a period of more than six months, the city
manager shall rescind the outdoor advertising sign permit as provided for in
subsection (1) above.
(4) Upon rescission of a sign permit and expiration of appeals, if the permit holder fails to
remove the sign, the City may:
a. Remove the structure, equipment or improvements related to the sign and may
draw upon the bond or letter of credit to ensure the same; or
b. Retain ownership of any sign or structure on the property.
(g) Opt -out provision. The city opts out of Chapter 33, Article 6 of the Miami -Dade County
Code of Ordinances, as amended, 33-82(c) as applicable to these signs. The cit,y.,,has
adopted the rules contained in this article, to regulate these signs on governmerif owned
property within the city of Miami Urban Core.
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Section 3. If any section, part of a section, paragraph, clause, phrase, or word of th, �
Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected.
Section 4. This Ordinance shall become immediately after its adoption and signature of
the Mayor.'
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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' 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.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING CHAPTER
2/ARTICLE IX/SECTION 2-779 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,
AS AMENDED, TITLED "ADMINISTRATION/CITY-OWNED PROPERTY/OUTDOOR
ADVERTISING SIGNS ON CITY -OWNED PROPERTY," TO ALLOW FOR OUTDOOR
ADVERTISING SIGNS AT BAYFRONT PARK, MAURICE FERRE PARK, VIRGINIA
KEY BEACH PARK, AND DEPARTMENT OF OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES;
CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, Bayfront Park, Maurice Ferre Park, Virginia Key Beach Park, and its supporting
parking facilities have begun to attract large numbers of residents and visitors; and
WHEREAS, Bayfront Park Management Trust manages Bayfront Park and Maurice Ferre
Park, and Virginia Key Beach Park Trust manages Virginia Key Beach Park to offset costs of
maintenance on the City of Miami ("City"); and
WHEREAS, the Trusts has begun to host major events to amplify the enjoyment and use of
the parks for the community and its parking facilities; and
WHEREAS, the Trusts can now attract more revenue to ensure funds necessary to improve
and maintain the parks; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Off -Street Parking, operating as Miami Parking Authority
("MPA") operates and manages the parking facilities for the City; and
WHEREAS, the MPA can now attract more revenue to ensure funds necessary to improve
and maintain the parking facilities; and
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
by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. Chapter 2/Article IX of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, is
amended in the following particulars:
"CHAPTER 2
ADMINISTRATION
ARTICLE IX. CITY -GOVERN MENT-OWN ED PROPERTY
(a) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary elsewhere in the Code or the zoning ordinance
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of the City, as amended, a permit may be obtained for the erection of outdoor advertising signs on a
principal building, or ground signs, larger monument signs with advertising or signs on pedestals
within the boundaries of a City -owned park, located on certain City -owned and MPA properties
identified in this section. Currently, these properties identified herein are venues for large
assemblies, performances, exhibitions, er-events, or supporting these venues with off-street parking
which haveing a capacity in excess of 1,000 patrons and are operated by the City or a 501(c)(3)
corporation in which the revenues generated by the activities held at the venue support its operation
or the off-street parking used to support these venues. Subject to compliance with any applicable
federal, state or county, regulations, or restriction and as may be permitted under any existing lease,
license, or management agreement, outdoor advertising signs as described in this section, shall be
allowed only at the following three six venues and Department of Off -Street Parking -owned facilities:
(1) The James L. Knight Center (400 Southeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida);
(2) The Olympia Theater and Building/Gusman Center for the Performing Arts (174 East Flagler
Street, Miami, Florida); and
(3) Miami Children's Museum (980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami, Florida};
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Bayfront Park (301 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida;
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Maurice A. Ferre Park 1075 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida);
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Virginia Key Beach Park (4020 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami, Florida); and
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Parking facilities owned and operated by the Department of Off -Street Parking
also -known
as Miami Parking Authority ("MPA").
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(b) Definitions for signs on City -owned or MPA property.
Outdoor advertising signs on City -owned or MPA property: Sign where the sign copy does not
pertain solely to the use of the property, a product sold, or the sale or lease of the property on which
sign is displayed and which does not solely identify the place of business as purveyor of the
merchandise or services advertised on the sign.
Outdoor advertising sign operator on City -owned or MPA property: Entity that constructs and/or
operates the outdoor advertising sign.
Permit holder. Permit holder is the outdoor advertising sign operator and the lessee in the case of
City -owned or MPA property that is subject to a leasehold interest or a licensee in the case of a
City -owned or MPA property that is subject to a license agreement, or the property manager in the
case of City -owned or MPA property that is subject to a management agreement.
Sign on City -owned or MPA property: A sign, for purposes of this section, is any identification,
description, illustration, or device, illuminated or non -illuminated, that is visible from a public right-of-
way or is located on City -owned or MPA property and visible to the public and which directs
attention to a product, place, activity, person, institution, business, message or solicitation, including
any permanently installed or situated merchandise, with the exception of window displays, and any
letter, numeral, character, figure, emblem, painting, banner, pennant, placard, or temporary sign
designed to advertise, identify or convey information.
For purposes of this section, a sign can be an outdoor advertising sign where the sign copy does not
pertain to the use of the property, a product sold, or the sale or lease of the property on which the
sign is displayed and which does not identify the place of business as purveyor of the merchandise
or services advertised. Any sign authorized pursuant to this section is permitted as an accessory use
to a principal commercial use.
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Sign on City -owned or MPA property, animated. Any signor part of a sign which changes physical
position by any movement, or rotation, or which gives the visual impression of such movement or
rotation.
Sign on City -owned or MPA property, face: The entire face(s) of the sign including all text, artwork,
and commercial sponsorship messages incorporated into a sign.
Sign on City -owned or MPA property, flashing: A sign which gives the effect of constant intermittent
movement, or which changes to give more than one visual effect in less than eight seconds.
Sign on City -owned or MPA property, ground or freestanding: Any non -movable sign not affixed to a
building, a self-supporting sign. Ground signs shall be construed as including signs mounted on
poles or posts in the ground, signs on fences, signs on walls other than the walls of buildings, signs
on sign vehicles, portable signs for placement on the ground (A -frame, inverted T-frame and the
like), signs on or suspended from tethered balloons or other tethered airborne devices, and signs
created by landscaping.
Sign on City -owned or MPA property, revolving or whirling: A revolving or whirling sign is an
animated sign, which revolves and turns, or has external sign elements that revolve or turn. These
signs may be power driven or propelled by the force of wind or air.
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Illumination on City -owned or MPA property. The illumination of a sign shall only be bSindirect
lighting and shall only be permitted from 6:00 p.m. to midnight Standard Time and 7 00 p.m 6
midnight Day Light Savings Time, and only in accordance with Miami -Dade County God' Sic i
33-46 and 33-107, as amended. Lumens need to be compliant with environmental stariciardsfc
nesting sea turtles and other endangered animals. f
(c) Criteria for approving the erection of outdoor advertising signs on City -owned or MPA
property. Signs authorized under this section may be internally illuminated, but shall not be
animated, revolving, whirling, or flashing signs. Moreover, any change of copy must not take place at
intervals more frequent than eight seconds. The sign shall be integrated into the architecture or wall
of the building, or parking garage, and shall not be a ground or freestanding sign or cantilever from
the building. The design of the sign shall be consistent with the operation of the underlying venue, as
determined by the director of planning and zoning. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, signs
located within Bavfront Park, Maurice Ferre Park, Virginia Key Beach Park, and MPA-owned
Property shall not be required to be integrated into the architecture or wall of a building and may be
ground or freestanding signs in order to promote as much green space in the venues, as possible.
(d) Process for obtaining an outdoor advertising sign permit for City -owned or MPA property.
Locations listed in subsection (a) are appropriate for an outdoor advertising sign. If under the
existing lease, management agreement or license, the lessee, property manager and/or licensee is
authorized under the existing agreement to erect a sign, such permit shall be reviewed and
approved and a permit issued by the director of planning and zoning, pursuant to the criteria stated
herein:
(1) The size of any outdoor advertising sign will comply with the size limitations placed by the
Miami -Dade County Code, as amended, and shall not exceed 672 square feet plus embellishment
for a total of 750 square feet per sign. Signs installed with a pedestal within Bayfront Park, Maurice
Ferre Park. and Virainia Kev Beach Park shall not exceed 400 square feet total with embellishments
per si n.
(2) Outdoor advertising on City -owned or MPA property signs may be internally illuminated, but
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flashing, intermittent, rotating, or moving lights are prohibited. Lighting which causes glare or impairs
the vision of the driver of any motor vehicle, or which otherwise interferes with any driver's operation
of a motor vehicle is prohibited. Furthermore, a sign may not be illuminated so that it interferes with
the effectiveness of, or obscures, an official traffic sign, signal or device.
(3) Mechanically changeable and digital display panels are allowed provided the static display
time is at least eight seconds, and the time to change from one message to another is no greater
than two seconds.
(4) The specific size, configuration and location of the sign and its supporting structure must
comply with all criteria set forth above and the director of planning and zoning shall also evaluate the
proposed sign for compliance with the criteria set forth herein and in Article 4, Table 12, design
review criteria of the zoning ordinance of the City, as -if applicable.
(5) The outdoor advertising sign operator on City -owned or MPA property must be a co -applicant
with the lessee, manager, or licensee.
(6) In addition to a permit issued pursuant to this section, the permit holder must obtain all other
necessary permits to construct and operate the sign in compliance with City Code, state and federal
law.
(e) Permit fee for the erection of an outdoor advertising sign on City -owned or MPA property.
(1) Permit fee. Any entity that collects rent, fees, or income from a sign on City or MPA property,
including, but not limited to the permit holder and the outdoor advertising sign operator, shall pay to
the City, or MPA, the permit fee described herein.
The annual permit fee shall be an amount equal to $7.00 per square foot of sign face multiplied
by 12 months per year for each sign, provided that such annual permit fee shall be no le§sF than the
minimum $48,000.00 or greater than $63,000.00 per annum (the "permit fee"). The initialmperm'it �ee
shall be due in its entirety upon the issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancy or certificate of r
occupancy for the structure upon which the sign is to be erected, whichever is issued firsU"In any, u
event, the annual permit fee must be paid prior to placing any advertising on the sign In the evdht
any permit fee is not paid in its entirety, the City, or MPA, may exercise any of the remed`i s sef forth
in subsection (f). Fees shall be prorated based on the date of issuance of the TCO or Cb;'or in any
event, no later than the date of the first advertisement on the sign, calculated by calendaeyoar
(2) Renewal of permit fees. The permit holder shall pay or cause the annual permit fee; to be`paid
in quarterly installments until such time it is paid in full. Sign permits shall be void if quarter y rN:
payments are not received within ten business days after each quarterly payment is due. The
payment year shall run on a calendar year.
Along with the first quarter permit fee each permit holder shall submit demonstration of up-to-
date documentation of public liability insurance as approved by the department of risk management,
and continued effectiveness of a bond or letter of credit in the amount of $50,000.00. Any payments
made more than ten days after the date due shall be considered late and shall accrue interest at the
rate of 18 percent for 45 days. If payment is not received by the 45th day, the City, or MPA, shall
immediately rescind the sign permit.
(3) Revenue sharing agreements allowing for a percentage of gross revenues between the City,
or MPA, and any lessee, manager or licensee of a City -owned property and/or the outdoor
advertising sign operator must be approved by the City commission.
(f) Termination, revocation, or rescission of outdoor advertising sign permit.
(1) Any sign permit issued under this section constitutes the exercise by the City, or MPA, of its
proprietary authority, and is subject to termination and revocation for any cause in the best interest
of the City, or MPA. Any sign that is permitted on City -owned or MPA property under this section
which is found to be in violation of the conditions of the sign permit or any federal, state, or county
regulation or restriction is subject to removal by the City, or MPA, at the permit holder's expense.
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(2) The issuance of a sign permit under this section shall be conditioned upon the permit holder,
or in the case of City -owned or MPA property that is subject to a license or management agreement,
the sign company, executing a hold -harmless and indemnification, approved by the office of the City
Attorney, that will acknowledge that the sign permit does not confer any vested rights and hold the
City, or MPA, and its officials, employees, contractors, agents or assigns harmless from any loss or
damage to the sign if it is removed by the City or MPA. The permit holder will expressly agree as a
condition of the permit that the sole recourse against the City, or MPA, and its officials, employees,
contractors, agents or assigns will be the return of the sign, if available, in whatever condition it is
found.
(3) If in any event the outdoor advertising sign operator fails to utilize the permitted structure for
outdoor advertising for a period of more than six months, the City Manager, or MPA Chief Executive
Officer, shall rescind the outdoor advertising sign permit.
(4) The City, or MPA, may immediately rescind a sign permit for noncompliance with any
provisions of City Code, including, but not limited to subsection (e).
(5) Upon rescission of a sign permit, if the permit holder fails to remove the sign, the City, or
MPA, may: -
a. Remove the structure, equipment or improvements related to the sign and may draw upon
the bond or letter of credit to ensure the same; or
b. Retain ownership of any sign or structure on the property.
(g) Opt -out provision. The City opts out of Chapter 33, Article 6, Division 5 of the Miami -Dade
County Code of Ordinances, as amended, per Section 33-121.11 as applicable to these signs. The
City has adopted the rules contained in this article, to regulate these signs in proximity to
expressways.
Section 3. If any section, part of a 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 immediately after its adoption and signature of the
Mayor.2
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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City of Miami
Legislation
Ordinance
File Number: 12929 Final Action Date:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING CHAPTER
2/ARTICLE IX/SECTION 2-779 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,
AS AMENDED, TITLED "ADMINISTRATION/CITY-OWNED PROPERTY/OUTDOOR
ADVERTISING SIGNS ON CITY -OWNED PROPERTY," TO ALLOW FOR OUTDOOR
ADVERTISING SIGNS AT BAYFRONT PARK, MAURICE FERRE PARK, VIRGINIA
KEY BEACH PARK, AND DEPARTMENT OF OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES;
CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, Bayfront Park, Maurice Ferre Park, Virginia Key Beach Park, and its supporting
parking facilities have begun to attract large numbers of residents and visitors; and
WHEREAS, Bayfront Park Management Trust manages Bayfront Park and Maurice Ferre
Park, and Virginia Key Beach Park Trust manages Virginia Key Beach Park to offset costs of
maintenance on the City of Miami ("City"); and
WHEREAS, the Trusts has begun to host major events to amplify the enjoyment and use of
the parks for the community and its parking facilities; and
WHEREAS, the Trusts can now attract more revenue to ensure funds necessary to improve
and maintain the parks; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Off -Street Parking, operating as Miami Parking Authority
("MPA") operates and manages the parking facilities for the City; and
WHEREAS, the MPA can now attract more revenue to ensure funds necessary�t9,improve
and maintain the parking facilities; and ; '_
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY QF MIAMI,
FLORIDA: m
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are adabted
by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. Chapter 2/Article IX of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, is
amended in the following particulars:
"CHAPTER2
ADMINISTRATION
ARTICLE IX. STY -GOVERNMENT -OWNED PROPERTY
(a) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary elsewhere in the Code or the zoning ordinance
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of the City, as amended, a permit may be obtained for the erection of outdoor advertising signs on a
principal building, or ground signs, larger monument signs with advertising or signs on pedestals
within the boundaries of a City -owned park, located on certain City -owned and MPA properties
identified in this section. Currently, these properties identified herein are venues for large
assemblies, performances, exhibitions, er-events, or supporting these venues with off-street parking
which have'havei4o a capacity in excess of 1,000 patrons and are operated by the City or a 501(c)(3)
corporation in which the revenues generated by the activities held at the venue support its operation
or the off-street parking used to support these venues. Subject to compliance with any applicable
federal, state or county, regulations, or restriction and as may be permitted under any existing lease.,
license, or management agreement, outdoor advertising signs as described in this section, shall be
allowed only at the following three six venues and Department of Off -Street Parking -owned facilities:
(1) The James L. Knight Center (400 Southeast 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida);
(2) The Olympia Theater and Building/Gusman Center for the Performing Arts (174 East Flagler
Street, Miami, Florida); a -Rd
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(3) Miami Children's Museum (980 MacArthur Causeway, Miami, Floriday..
(4) Bayfront Park (301 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida); w..
(5) Maurice A. Ferre Park (1075 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida);
(6) Virginia Key Beach Park (4020 Virginia Beach Drive, Miami, Florida); and
(7) Parking facilities owned and operated by the Department of Off -Street Parkina. also known
as Miami Parking Authority ("MPA"
(b) Definitions for signs on City -owned or MPA property.
Outdoor advertising signs on City -owned or MPA property: Sign where the sign copy does not
pertain solely to the use of the property, a product sold, or the sale or lease of the property on which
sign is displayed and which does not solely identify the place of business as purveyor of the
merchandise or services advertised on the sign.
Outdoor advertising sign operator on City -owned or MPA property: Entity that constructs and/or
operates the outdoor advertising sign.
Permit holder. Permit holder is the outdoor advertising sign operator and the lessee in the case of
City -owned or MPA property that is subject to a leasehold interest or a licensee in the case of a
City -owned or MPA property that is subject to a license agreement, or the property manager in the
case of City -owned or MPA property that is subject to a management agreement.
Sign on City -owned or MPA property: A sign, for purposes of this section, is any identification,
description, illustration, or device, illuminated or non -illuminated, that is visible from a public right-of-
way or is located on City -owned or MPA property and visible to the public and which directs
attention to a product, place, activity, person, institution, business, message or solicitation, including
any permanently installed or situated merchandise, with the exception of window displays, and any
letter, numeral, character, figure, emblem, painting, banner, pennant, placard, or temporary sign
designed to advertise, identify or convey information.
For purposes of this section, a sign can be an outdoor advertising sign where the sign copy does not
pertain to the use of the property, a product sold, or the sale or lease of the property on which the
sign is displayed and which does not identify the place of business as purveyor of the merchandise
or services advertised. Any sign authorized pursuant to this section is permitted as an accessory use
to a principal commercial use.
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Sign on City -owned or MPA property, animated: Any sign or part of a sign which changes physical
position by any movement, or rotation, or which gives the visual impression of such movement or
rotation.
Sign on City -owned or MPA property, face: The entire face(s) of the sign including all text, artwork,
and commercial sponsorship messages incorporated into a sign.
Sign on City -owned or MPA property, flashing: A sign which gives the effect of constant intermittent
movement, or which changes to give more than one visual effect in less than eight seconds.
Sign on City -owned or MPA property, ground or freestanding: Any non -movable sign not affixed to a
building, a self-supporting sign. Ground signs shall be construed as including signs mounted on
poles or posts in the ground, signs on fences, signs on walls other than the walls of buildings, signs
on sign vehicles, portable signs for placement on the ground (A -frame, inverted T-frame and the
like), signs on or suspended from tethered balloons or other tethered airborne devices, and signs
created by landscaping.
Sign on City -owned or MPA property, revolving or whirling: A revolving or whirling sign is an
animated sign, which revolves and turns, or has external sign elements that revolve or turn. These
signs may be power driven or propelled by the force of wind or air.
Spacing between signs, on City -owned or MPA property. A sign shall not be located within one
thousand (1,000) feet of another legally permitted sign oriented towards the same side of a street or
the State Highway, as applicable. The distance shall be measured in accordance with Rule 14-
10.006(4), Florida Administrative Code ("F.A.C.")(2012)(i.e. measured along the edge of pavement
of the main traveled way). Notwithstanding, there shall be no more than 3 signs located within
Bavfront Park and no more than two (2) signs at Maurice Ferre Park.
Illumination on City -owned or MPA property. The illumination of a sign shall only be by indirect
lighting and shall only be permitted from 6:00 p.m. to midnight Standard Time and 7 00 p.,rni t6''
midnight Day Light Savings Time, and only in accordance with Miami -Dade County Ccgd Sections ` J
33-46 and 33-107, as amended. Lumens need to be compliant with environmental standards fora
nesting sea turtles and other endangered animals.
(c) Criteria for approving the erection of outdoor advertising signs on City -owned or MPA 'a
property. Signs authorized under this section may be internally illuminated, but shall not 16; :a
animated, revolving, whirling, or flashing signs. Moreover, any change of copy must not takplacol:-Pt
intervals more frequent than eight seconds. The sign shall be integrated into the arch itecture'`:-:br WWII
of the building, or parking garage, and shall not be a ground or freestanding sign or cantilever from
the building. The design of the sign shall be consistent with the operation of the underlying venue, as
determined by the director of planning and zoning. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, signs
located within Bavfront Park, Maurice Ferre Park, Virginia Key Beach Park, and MPA-owned
property shall not be required to be integrated into the architecture or wall of a building and may be
,ground or freestanding signs in order to promote as much green space in the venues, as possible.
(d) Process for obtaining an outdoor advertising sign permit for City -owned or MPA property.
Locations listed in subsection (a) are appropriate for an outdoor advertising sign. If under the
existing lease, management agreement or license, the lessee, property manager and/or licensee is
authorized under the existing agreement to erect a sign, such permit shall be reviewed and
approved and a permit issued by the director of planning and zoning, pursuant to the criteria stated
herein:
(1) The size of any outdoor advertising sign will comply with the size limitations placed by the
Miami -Dade County Code, as amended, and shall not exceed 672 square feet plus embellishment
for a total of 750 square feet per sign. Siqns installed with a pedestal within Bavfront Park, Maurice
Ferre Park. and Virainia Kev Beach Park shall not exceed 400 sauare feet total with embellishments
per sign.
(2) Outdoor advertising on City -owned or MPA property signs may be internally illuminated, but
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flashing, intermittent, rotating, or moving lights are prohibited. Lighting which causes glare or impairs
the vision of the driver of any motor vehicle, or which otherwise interferes with any driver's operation
of a motor vehicle is prohibited. Furthermore, a sign may not be illuminated so that it interferes with
the effectiveness of, or obscures, an official traffic sign, signal or device.
(3) Mechanically changeable and digital display panels are allowed provided the static display
time is at least eight seconds, and the time to change from one message to another is no greater
than two seconds.
(4) The specific size, configuration and location of the sign and its supporting structure must
comply with all criteria set forth above and the director of planning and zoning shall also evaluate the
proposed sign for compliance with the criteria set forth herein and in Article 4, Table 12, design
review criteria of the zoning ordinance of the City, as -if applicable.
(5) The outdoor advertising sign operator on City -owned or MPA property must be a co -applicant
with the lessee, manager, or licensee.
(6) In addition to a permit issued pursuant to this section, the permit holder must obtain all other
necessary permits to construct and operate the sign in compliance with City Code, state and federal
law.
(e) Permit fee for the erection of an outdoor advertising sign on City -owned or MPA property.
(1) Permit fee. Any entity that collects rent, fees, or income from a sign on City or MPA property,
including, but not limited to the permit holder and the outdoor advertising sign operator, shall pay to
the City, or MPA, the permit fee described herein.
The annual permit fee shall be an amount equal to $7.00 per square foot of sign face multiplied
by 12 months per year for each sign, provided that such annual permit fee shall be no less than the
minimum $48,000.00 or greater than $63,000.00 per annum (the "permit fee"). The initial permit fee
shall be due in its entirety upon the issuance of a temporary certificate of occupancy or certificate of
occupancy for the structure upon which the sign is to be erected, whichever is issued first. In any
event, the annual permit fee must be paid prior to placing any advertising on the sign. In the event
any permit fee is not paid in its entirety, the City, or MPA, may exercise any of the remedies set forth
in subsection (f). Fees shall be prorated based on the date of issuance of the TCO or CO, or in any
event, no later than the date of the first advertisement on the sign, calculated by calendar year
(2) Renewal of permit fees. The permit holder shall pay or cause the annual permit fee ltd be 04id
in quarterly installments until such time it is paid in full. Sign permits shall be void if quarterly '__U
payments are not received within ten business days after each quarterly payment is due.{Tte s}
payment year shall run on a calendar year. ` r=
Along with the first quarter permit fee each permit holder shall submit demonstration 6f-,up to � r
date documentation of public liability insurance as approved by the department of risk man�gemerit,
and continued effectiveness of a bond or letter of credit in the amount of $50,000.00. Any payme6ii
made more than ten days after the date due shall be considered late and shall accrue interest at fhe
rate of 18 percent for 45 days. If payment is not received by the 45th day, the City, or MPA, shall
immediately rescind the sign permit.
(3) Revenue sharing agreements allowing for a percentage of gross revenues between the City,.
or MPA, and any lessee, manager or licensee of a City -owned property and/or the outdoor
advertising sign operator must be approved by the City commission.
(f) Termination, revocation, or rescission of outdoor advertising sign permit.
(1) Any sign permit issued under this section constitutes the exercise by the City, or MPA, of its
proprietary authority, and is subject to termination and revocation for any cause in the best interest
of the City, or MPA. Any sign that is permitted on City -owned or MPA property under this section
which is found to be in violation of the conditions of the sign permit or any federal, state, or county
regulation or restriction is subject to removal by the City, or MPA, at the permit holder's expense.
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(2) The issuance of a sign permit under this section shall be conditioned upon the permit holder,
or in the case of City -owned or MPA property that is subject to a license or management agreement,
the sign company, executing a hold -harmless and indemnification, approved by the office of the City
Attorney, that will acknowledge that the sign permit does not confer any vested rights and hold the
City, or MPA, and its officials, employees, contractors, agents or assigns harmless from any loss or
damage to the sign if it is removed by the City or MPA. The permit holder will expressly agree as a
condition of the permit that the sole recourse against the City, or MPA, and its officials, employees,
contractors, agents or assigns will be the return of the sign, if available, in whatever condition it is
found.
(3) If in any event the outdoor advertising sign operator fails to utilize the permitted structure for
outdoor advertising for a period of more than six months, the City Manager, or MPA Chief Executive
Officer, shall rescind the outdoor advertising sign permit.
(4) The City, or MPA, may immediately rescind a sign permit for noncompliance with any
provisions of City Code, including, but not limited to subsection (e).
(5) Upon rescission of a sign permit, if the permit holder fails to remove the sign, the City, or
MPA, may:
a. Remove the structure, equipment or improvements related to the sign and may draw upon
the bond or letter of credit to ensure the same; or
b. Retain ownership of any sign or structure on the property.
(g) Opt -out provision. The City opts out of Chapter 33, Article 6, Division 5 of the Miami -Dade
County Code of Ordinances, as amended, per Section 33-121.11 as applicable to these signs. The
City has adopted the rules contained in this article, to regulate these signs in proximity to
expressways.
Section 3. If any section, part of a 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 immediately after its adoption and signature of the
Mayor.2
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: F,
4ria i dez, i y ttar iey 11/7/2022
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