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HomeMy WebLinkAboutM-89-0472TO: i cm or MIAiY11, FLOf1DA 1NTER`OFFICE MEMORANDUM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11111111 1 I 11111111 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 U U 1 1 1 1 , i i i 1 U 1 n u n 1 IInlIii 1 un11 it Ill 111 III .i11 11 Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission DATE : SUBJECT : • MAY 12 1989 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN RETAIL SPECIALTY CENTERS REFERENCES > AGENDA_ ITEM . CITY COMRIS$1,00 ENCI osURE$ : MEETING .- MAY: 11 �; 1989. ° • BACKGROUND: The Planning ; .Department would ..1i.ke { to:_ poi nt out, by. : of hi t existing regulations governing alcoholic beverage,.establishments . of NI sat :are ;a .legacyr :.from:.the; When sal oons,i were, restricte ;;tO...Cc areas of the ; Ci ty. Chapter 4, Alcoholic Beverages, of the "City; establishes and defines a). a central commercial district (downtown) and coination;res.idential ; and commerci al. • (: the: re�lnder:of the.: �* Within.; these: districts:. there:.: ark.,distance separation requirements restrict the locations of beer, wine and _ liquor establishmier.ts proxlmatt established l icensees; t - residentia) , zoning districts ;; :_ :: and;, pubFA schools _(with exceptions). Hours of operations are_ control led:: by anoth series of limitations. It is' apparent that the consumption of alcoholic beverages is an everyday;; of. America's scene. It is not uncoaamon, for.: an :. :i>fi_divi.du a have a drink while enjoying his leisure -time activities, whether }w: participating in a festival,: dining . in a restaurant,: or just en4oyin Bay,. This is especially, .true of the growing p0p040 professionals ( "yuppies ") the target of specialt Cente Dairi� :•ci�'anging socia1: s tuatian :- -the Coemiseia ; 1986, adopted . amendments which: def ivied: and, pertai tneid to Centers, and ::.replaced the distance separation- requi • ratio of alcoholic beverage establishments within su ch TLt : j1ECON EHDATION: It, is respectfully requested that the Commission adopt amendments , to Chapter 4, Alcohol is :Beverages,: Article 1 In: General . of, the City -Code . tol prpvide;sa definition;; provide: an ;.exception. for. - sales; establish_ houirs' of operation; provide an exception to distance requirements; limit the number alcoholic : : beverages. establishments and :restrict signs, . a 1 A . perta Retail Specialty, Centers per.. the attached ordinance. This `item was previously deferred by Motion 89 -353; April: 1 further; :study. ° .. --1 Provide? that . these : centers could :incidentally- sell beer and, . _wine > ,, -:. or �;` off- premises consumption on Sundays; Establish hours of operation tor f alcoholic beverage establishments I4 ethese. identical to similar establishments outside thes centers; ▪ Eliminate all distance separation ;requirements for these . pertaining to establ i shed : licensees, . churches_, schools and7iTesidentiai districts and also, between individual licensees within the, center; Limit alcoholic beverages !s - bevera establishments: } to 5 no more than 20% o center; total number, of establishments within the ; Prohibit , exterior signs advertising alcoholic beverages, beer and A at the center. It is visualized that retail centers, such as Miracle Center and other . be able to take advantage of ,these ; provi'sions : r? An ordinance, has, been attached incorporating _ lhese_amendments. Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission the 12 million visitors to eayside are now able to combine shopping and said leisure -time activities. This proposed legislation is similar to Waterfront Specialty Centers. in heth at it defines, and establishes limitations on R specialty centers are multipurpose facilities which seek to attract a -to� upscale market and service their entertainment and relaxation needs. to properly fulfill the community's desires, it is necessary; that the restaurants, bars, and other places selling food in the Retail Specialty Center have the ability to'serve alcoholic beverages to their patrons ;These amendments would: Clearly a-Retai.1 Specialty Center; CND /SR cc: Law Dep FORM MEMORANDUM OF ifNG CONFLICT FOR. OUNTY MUNICIPAL% AND OTHER LOCAL PUBLIC OFFIOERS l rat YIUT NAM(— MIoDII NAME MANE Of MOO. COUNCIL. COANNOUOK fansoarrve ea coirisrras PNNEt)y, ROSARI(J C y o tlA1I111I: w MAIM comm. comet Grow. Avtnlo r, lm MOM rUWEIliA UM OF: 3500 Pan American WAIT, Xis : = cautery toms WDCA1 *DEWY NAME or POLITICAL WM01tl1>CIDN: = CIT1 Miami awe op. MIK'14 volt t*UIUUED WHO MUST FIE FORM U This form is for use by any person serving at the county, city, or other local level of government on an appointed or dtcted board, council, commission, authority, or committee. 11 applies equally to members of advisory and ton- advisory bodies who are presented with a voting conflict or interest under Section 112. 3143, Florida Statutes. The requiremenu of this law are mandatory: although the use of this panicular form is not required by law. you are encouraged to use it in soaking the disclosure requited by law. Your responsibilities under the law when faced with a measure in which you have a conflict of interest will vary greatly depending on whether you hold an elective or appointive position. For this reason, please pay close attention to the instructions on this foam before completing the reverse side and filing the form. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMFUANCE WITH SECTION 412.1143, FLORIDA STATUTES — ELECTED OFFICERS: A person holding elective county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure which inures to his special private pin. Each local officer also is prohibited from knowingly voting on a measure which inures to the special pin of a principal (other than a government agency) by whom he is retained. in tither case, you should disclose the conflict: PRIOR TO THE VOTE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the nature of your interest in the measure on which you are abstaining from .voting; and , WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE VOTE OCCURS *completing and Cling this form with the person responsible* the minutes of the meeting, who should incorporate the form in the minutes. APPOINTED OFFICERS: A person holding appointive county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure ► inures to his special private gain. Each local officer also is prohibited from knowingly voting on a measure which inures io s pecial pin of a principal (other than a government agency) by whom be is retained. A pennon bolding an appointive local office otherwise may panidpate in a matter in which he has s conflict of interest, but muse disclose the nature of the conflict before snaking any attempt to influence the decision by oral or written communication, Wheihi r : made *by the officer or at his direction. IF YOU INTEND TO MAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION PRIOR TO THE MEETING AT *WIC THE VOTE WILL BE TAKEN: • recording the minutes of the meeuag, wbo wail incorporate the form in the min Dopy o should be provided isntnedlatdy to the other member: of the a�gettcy. • You should complete and file this form (before making any attempt to influence the decision) with the person responsible? fa • A of the form II form T form should be read publicly at the mewing prior to consideration of the matter i t,. which ..._ he _ May 25, 19 /39 cnurfrr Dade Commiss ET POa1tt10N a Xinlevvi A rresor nut . t � — 4 IP YOU MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION EXCEPT SY DISCUSSION AT THE MEETING: • You should di dna aridly tht Moot* of Ott conflict In the measure before porticipitinj: • Um should completed* form and file k within 15 days Alt the vote ocean with the person respotuible for recording the minutes et the meeting, who ithould incorporate the tarn its the **biota. 1��4iAM ° s 1. RosAri n _penned'► DISCLOSURE OF LOCAL OFFICER'S PI'f N$T hereby disclose that on _.._.....MAR 2.5 s) A Me ame or will come before my agency which (check one) inured to my special private pin; or 4 . inured to the special pin of 1 ' Aile"-# (b) The measure before my 1Rency and the nature of my interest in the measure is as follows: Item 1, Motion 89-472: referring to the City Manager a proposed first reading ordinance amending Chapter 4 of the Code, Alcoholic Beverages, in connection with provision for increasing the number of establishments in retail specialty centers which may serve alcoholic beverages; further instructing the Manager to explore said issue and come up with a better formula that would be more acceptable to the City Commission. by whom I am retained. tNOTICE: UNDER.- PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTES S::S112J17 (1915),: A,F IUJRE:10 DISCLOSURE CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FOR AND MAY SE PUNISHED BY ONE MORE :OJ T IE F OL., 1MPEACHMENT .OR, SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE OR: EMPIAYMENT. DEMOTION REDUi A LARY, REPRIMAND, ORR'A;CIVIL PENALTY NOT O EXCEED;