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6-01-84
ORDINANCE NO. .
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TEXT OF ORDINANCE
NO. 95000 AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY ADDING A NEW
SUBSECTION 2003.9 ENTITLED "TEMPORARY SPECIAL
+ EVENTS; SPECIAL PERMITS," TO SECTION 2003
41 ENTITLED "ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES," OF
ARTICLE 20 ENTITLED "GENERAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL
REGULATIONS," BY PROVIDING FOR REGULATIONS OF _
CARNIVALS, FESTIVALS, FAIRS AND SIMILAR
_ ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI BY
RESTRICTING DAYS OF OPERATION AND LOCATIONS
`. AND REQUIRING CLASS B PERMITS; FURTHER,
_ AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ESTABLISH
ADDITIONAL PROCEDURES AND SAFEGUARDS AS
NECESSARY; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION
AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board at its meeting of
April 4, 1984, Item No. 12, following an advertised hearing,
adopted Resolution No. PAB 29-84, by a 4 to 2 vote, RECOMMENDING
APPROVAL, with modifications, of amending Ordinance No. 9500, as
amended, as hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission, after consideration of this
matter, deems it advisable and in the best interest of the
general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to grant
these amendments, as hereinafter set forth;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Ordinance No. 9500, the Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Miami, Florida, is hereby amended by amending the
text of said ordinance as follows:1
"ARTICLE 20. GENERAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
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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. t
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Section 2003.
ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES.
2003.9. Temporary Special Events; Special Permits.
2003.9.1. Any temporary carnival, Festival fair or
similar a even wi 11 be permitted either
on City -owned or privately -owned land only on
Thursdaysrich s, Saturdayst bundays and/or
egal Holidays, when approved by a Class
permit ; Any other days require the a proval
of the Uity Comm.ission. I he, immediate
neighborhood shall be no i ied of the even
by the applicant and the_ applicant s =a
certiFy the results of such notice b a
si g ne d affidavit su m Eted to t eLoning
.Administrator befor;_tRe Class,B permit is
approved. The event shall be in accord with
subsection2003.9.5.
2003.9.2. Any temporary festival, Fair or other event
not including mechanics rides may e held on
an
y day o e week, subject o approval
through a Class B Rermi , and in accord with
subsection .
2003.9.3.
2003.9.4.
Any temporary
carniv_a_1,
festival, _-fair
or
similar
event
which includes mechanical
rides
requested for a
period other than
on
Thursdays,
Fridaysq
a ur
_a_ sbuun ays and/or
le al
o ids s
may only
take place either
at
Watson
Islandv
Virginia
Key or the parking
lot area o
iami Marine btadiumt unless
n EprwiRP nnnroved bV the
i v Commission.
When an event is held on ublic Qroeertt,
approvals will be require from other City
e ar ments and must e o tamed prior to
application of a Class permit.
2003.9.5. No temporarZ special event described in
subsection ZUU5.V.I Shall e au orize more
than Ewo times per year, per Me on
public or privateproperty, unless approve
by the City Commission.
2003.9.6. The C i t y Manager shall be authorized to
establish required rocs ures and attach an
T"5777 er limitations or conditions deems
essential or the health ana general we are
ofthe public."
Section 2. A11 ordinances, Code Sections, or parts
thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed insofar as they
are in conflict.
Section 3. Should any part or provision of this
Ordinance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the ordinance
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PASSED AND ADOPTED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this
_24th day of _ May f 1984.
PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND READING BY TITLE ONLY this
28th day of __ ,June , 1984.
Maurice A. Ferre
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ATTEST:
ITY CLERK
PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:
� iWE -
S STANT CITY ATTORNEY
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
*ATTORNEY
ITY
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hereby certify that on the..... r;t,y of...... ...........
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WITNESS my hand and the official Will of said
City this ... 19............. day ........4t:. D. 19.,
City, Clerk
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�:ITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA
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INTER -OFFICE �1E�lORANDU1+1
TO Howard V. Gary 0A1E April 6, 1984 `"t-E
&CiManager�UHJL,-Y ORDINANCE - RECOMMEND APPROVAL
TEXT AMENDMENT
ARTICLE 20
Perez-L s 1EFEf ENA-FS COMMISSION AGENDA - APRIL 26, 198
Planning and Zoning Boards=NCEo5URF5 PLANNING AND ZONING ITEMS
Administration Department
It is recommended that amendments
to the text of Zoning Ordinance 9500,
as amended, by adding a new Subsec-
tion 2003.9 to Section 2003 of ARTICLE
20 be approved.
The Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting of April 4, 1984, Item 12,
following an advertised hearing, adopted Resolution PAB 29-84 by a 4 to 2
vote, recommending approval, as amended, of an amendment to the text of
Zoning Ordinance 9500, as amended, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Miami, Florida, by adding a new Subsection 2003.9 entitled "Temporary
Special Events; Special Permits," to Section 2003 entitled "Accessory Uses
and Structures," of Article 20 entitled "General and Supplementary
Regulations", to provide for regulation of Carnivals, Festivals, Fairs and
other similar activities, by making reference to Subsection 2003.9.5 after
Subsection 2003.9.1 and by adding the word "legal" in front of the word
"holidays" wherever it appears; containing a repealer provision and a
severability clause.
Backup information is included for your review.
An ORDINANCE to provide for the above has been prepared by the City
Attorney's Office and submitted for consideration of the City Commission.
AEPL:111
cc: Law Department
NOTE: Planning Department recommends: APPROVAL
APPLICANT
City of Miami Planning Department:
March 15, 1984
PETITION
12. Consideration of amending the text of Ordinance
No. 9500, as amended, the Zoning Ordinance of
the City of Miami, Florida, by adding a new
Subsection 2003.9 entitled "Temporary Special
Events; Special Permits," to Section 2003
entitled "Accessory Uses and Structures," of
Article 20 entitled "General and Supplementary
Regulations," to provide for regulation of
Carnivals, Festivals, Fairs and "other similar
activities; containing a repealer provision and
a severability clause.
REQUEST
To amend Zoning Ordinance 9500, as amended, to
include a subsection entitled "Temporary Special
Events; Special Permits."
BACKGROUND
On January 19, 1984, the City Commission passed
Motion 84-20 establishing their policy on
carnivals and special events and directing that
legislation be prepared. Per Resolution 84-130.;
January 26, 1984 (attached), this policy was
formalized.
ANALYSIS This amendment to Zoning Ordinance 9500, as
amended, specifies where temporary special
events can be conducted and on what days of the
week. The Official Schedule of District
Regulations currently permits temporary special
events in almost all zoning districts, subject
to restrictions and Class B special permit.
This amendment would further limit temporary
special events, per Class B special permit as
follows:
1) A carnival could be held on Fridays,
Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays.
2) If a carnival did not include mechanical
rides, it could be hela on any ay o e
wee .
3) If a carnival including mechanical rides
were to be held on Fridays, Saturdays,
Sundays and legal holidays, It muste
located on Watson island, Vyrginia Key, or
the parking lot of Miami Marine Stadium.
The amendment also requires that the
neghborhood receives proper notification of the
scheduled event; the City Manager is authorized
to establish procedures and additional
limitations.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
PLANNING DEPT. Approval.
PLANNING
ADVISORY BOARD Approval as presented, by a vote of 4 to 2 (2
members absent), accepting the Law Department
addition of "legal" to holidays and the Planning
Department addition of reference to Subsection
2003.9.5 after Subsection 2003.9.1, on April 4,
1984.
CITY COMMISSION At its meeting of April 26, 1984, the City
Commission continued action on the above.
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An amendment to Ordinance No. 9500, the Zoning Ordinance of the
City of Miami, Florida, by adding a new subsection 2003.9, as
follows:
Section 2003.9. Temporary Special Events; Special Permits.
2003.9.1. Any temporary carnival, festival, fair or similar type
event will be permitted either on City -owned or
privately -owned land only on Fridays, Saturdays,
Sundays and/or legal Holidays, when approve by a Class
B permit. The immediate neighborhood shall be.notified
o the event by the applicant and the applicant shall
certify the results of such notice by a signed
affidavit submitted to the Zoning Administrator before
the Class B permit is approved. The event shall be in
accord with subsection 2 0 .9. .
2003.9.2. Any temporary festival, fair or other event not
including mechanical rides may be held on any day of
the week, subject to approval through a Class B permit,
and -in accord with subsection 200 .9. .
2003.9.3 Any temporary_carnival, festival, fair or similar event
which includes mechanical rides, requested for a period
other than on Fridays 'aturdays, Sundays and/or legal
Holidays may only take place either at Watson Island
Virginia-7ey or the par ing lot area of Miami Marine
Stadium. A Class permit is required a- a event
shall be in accord with subsection 2003.9.5.
2003.9.4. When an event is held on public Rroperty, approvals
will be required from .other City Departments and must
e obtained prior to application of a lass permit.
2003.9.5. The City_Manager shall be authorized to establish
required rocedures an attach any furt er limitations
or conditions deemed essential or the ea t and
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J-84-86
1/2S/84
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M64-20
(1/19/84)
RESOLUTION NO. 84-130
A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE INTENT OF THE
CITY COMMISSION THAT FROM THIS DAY
FORWARD NO CARNIVALS, FAIRS OR SIMILAR
TYPE EVENTS WILL BE PERMITTED IN THE CITY
OF MIAMI EITHER ON CITY -OWNED PROPERTY,
CITY -OWNED LAND, OR PRIVATELY -OWNED
PROPERTY ON DAYS OTHER THAN FRIDAYS,
SATURDAYS OR SUNDAYS, AND THAT
CONSIDERATION BE GIVEN TO THE WELFARE OF
THE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI WITHIN
A ONE-HALF MILE RADIUS FOR THE CONDUCT OF
r. APPROVED CARNIVALS ON THE AFOREMENTIONED
DAYS; FURTHER DECLARING THE POLICY OF THE
CITY COMMISSION THAT FROM THIS DAY
FORWARD ALL CARNIVAL ACTIVITIES TAKE
PLACE EITHER AT WATSON ISLAND, VIRGINIA
KEY OR THE PARKING LOT AREA OF THE MIAMI
MARINE STADIUM.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. It is the intent of the City Commission that
from this day forward no carnivals, fairs or similar type
events will be permitted in the City of Miami either on
City -owned property, City -owned land, or privately -owned
property on days other than Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays and
that consideration be given to the welfare of the residents
of the City of Miami within a one-half mile radius for the
conduct of approved carnivals on the aforementioned days.
Section 2. It is the policy of the City Commission that
from this day forward all carnival activities take place
either at Watson Island, Virginia Key or the parking lot area
of the Miami Marine Stadium.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 26th day of January • 1984.
ATTEST:
Maurice A. Ferre
CITY Ct M41SSION
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ID 4.
PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:
441 7 l6vilc
ROBERT F. CLARK
DEPUTY CITY ATTORNEY
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
TY ATTORNEY
THE ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI
OFFICE OF THE
May 10, 1984
The Honorable Maurice A. Ferre, Mayor
City of Miami, City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, Florida 33133
Dear Mayor Ferre:
May I call your attention to a great hardship that will be
imposed on the churches of our city if the recently passed
Municipal No. 9500 (Resolution No. 84-130) is not admended.
As I understand that law, carnival activities are to be
restricted to either Watson Island or the parking lot area
of the Miami Marine Stadium. This seems to exclude the
traditional festivals held once or twice a year on the
church grounds of our community.
I suspect the members of the City Council were not adverting
at the time to the fact that this law will work grave hardship
on our churches in the City of Miami that depend for their
survival and for their programs of charity, social welfare
and religion on the income from these festivals.
The festivals are also looked forward to you as community
events that bring together people of the neighborhood.
I am not aware of any serious objection to these church
festivals from the neighbors. The festivals are carefully
controlled.
I know that the various churches of our community will be
grateful if this inadvertent threat to their continued
service of their community is rectified.
iC EiS' ',' SJ • l,4iA`;; :;ti ;ORES, f'R![l1 33i.__ • _ _.
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The Honorable Maurice A. Ferre, Mayor
Miami, Florida 33133
May 10, 1984
Page 2
On behalf of the Roman Catholic community, I assure you
we are anxious to cooperate with our City officials in
promoting the welfare of our community.
Sincerely yours,
EAM:mm
cc: Mr. Joe Carollo
Mr. Miller Dawkins
Mr. Demetrio Perez, Jr.
Mr. J. L. Plummer
Edwad A. McCarthy
Archbishop of Miami
T H E ARCHDIOCESE OF MIAMI
OFFICE OF TPE Af:CHE- SN';,f
May 10, 1984
The Honorable Maurice A. Ferre, Mayor
City of Miami, City Hall
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, Florida 33133
Dear Mayor Ferre:
May I call your attention to a great hardship that will be
imposed on the churches of our city if the recently passed
Municipal No. 9500 (Resolution No. 84-130) is not admended.
As I understand that law, carnival activities are to be
restricted to either Watson Island or the parking lot area
of the Miami Marine Stadium. This seems to exclude the
traditional festivals held once or twice a year on the
church grounds of our community.
I suspect the members of the City Council were not adverting
} at the time to the fact that this law will work grave hardship
on our churches in the City of Miami that depend for their
—+' survival and for their programs of charity, social welfare
and religion on the income from these festivals.
The festivals are also looked forward to you as community
events that bring together people of the neighborhood.
I am not aware of any serious objection to these church
festivals from the neighbors. The festivals are carefully
controlled.
I know that the various churches of our community will be
grateful if this inadvertent threat to their continued
service of their community is rectified.
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The Honorable Maurice A. Ferre, Mayor
Miami, Florida 33133
May 10, 1984
Page 2
On behalf of the Roman Catholic community, I assure you
we are anxious to cooperate with our City officials in
promoting the welfare of our community.
Sincerely yours,
Edwad A. McCarthy
Archbishop of Miami
EAM:mm
cc: Mr. Joe Carollo
Mr. Miller Dawkins
Mr. Demetrio Perez, Jr.
Mr. J. L. Plummer
9857
MIAMI REVIEW
AND DAILY RECORD
Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and
Legal Holidays
Miami, Dade County, Florida.
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF DADS
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
Sookie Willem% who on oath says that she is the Vice President
of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review and Daily Record, a
daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper,
published at Miami in Dade County, Florida; that the attached
copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice
In the matter of
CITY OF MIAMI
Re: ORDINANCE NO. 9857
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All Itttilit#tlied Will takil, notice thftt bit the 28th fty 6f titmi- N4,
the CRY COMMISSION of Mllithl, Flotida udof►thd the MOWN fitted
ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO. U67
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SEX`P. OF tiAMNAN&,
NO. WO AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE Of
THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,. BY ADDING A NEW 1U$•
SECTION 2003.9 ENTITLED --TEMPORARY SPECIAL EVENTS,
SPECIAL PERMITS," TO SECTION 2003 tNT(TLED "AO0ES-
SORY USES AND STRUCTURES," OF ARTICLE 20 ENTIfi TLED
"GENERAL AND SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS," 6Y PAO,
ViDiNG FOR REGULATIONS OF CARNIVALS, FESTIVALS,
FAIRS AND SIMILAR ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE CITY OF MIAMI
BY RESTRICTING DAYS OF OPERATION AND LOCATIONS
AND REQUIRING CLASS B PERMITS; FURTHER, AUTHOR-
IZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ESTABLISH ADDITIONAL
PROCEDURES AND SAFEGUARDS AS NECESSARY;
CONTAINING A REPEAR PROVISION AND.A $IrvERA$iL
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ItYCLAUSt:,•,,:, ,. , ;
ORDINANCE N0, 9M
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE. TEXT OF ORDINANCE I
NO.95tlb, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF.MIAMI,
FLORIDA, BY AMENDING SECTION 203i.2 OF SECTION 2031 ,
ENTITLED "t)RIVE-IN ESTABLISHMENTS; CAR WAiSHES, ,
1 BY CLARIFYING LANGUAGE AND INCREASING THE #tEO
1 UI$ITE NUMBER OF RESERVOIR SPACES FOR DRIVE-IN
FACILiti rS OF BANKS, CAR WASHES, AND EATING ESTAB•
LISHMENTS;,CONTAIRING A REPEALER PROVISION AND
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO.9859
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF ORDI• -
NANCE NO- 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY.
OF MIAMI, FLOA]bk:8Y CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSI-
FICATION OF APPA XIMATELY 222E SOUTHWEST 25TH AVE-
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RS-212 ONE 'FAMILY DETACHED RESiDEI+r a �t P
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ON kGE NO: 43 OF SAID ZONING A S;
ORDINANCE NO.9500 BY REFEt;E
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REPEALER PROVISION.AND A SEVERAWUTV GLAUS&E
In the .......... X . X . X ....................... Court, ORDINANCE NO.91180
was published in said newspaper In the Issues of '.xs
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE-OFTHE C(TY56F
July 6, 1984 MIAMI,-AS AMENDED, I t3YADL1iNG A NEW>861TTtON34`77
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continuously published In said Dade County, Florida, each day LAf ACOfs8f3.O13 Pf3ON1I3iTED; CON7AiNtN{# REPEALIEf1
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entered ae second class mail matter at the post office in PROVISIOWAND-A= 8EVERABIUTY.CIAUSE,
Mimi in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year
no preceding the first publication of the attached copy of ORDINAj�ICE NO; 9661 = «'
advertent; and offiant further says that she has neither
paid lead any person, firm or corporation any discount
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CITY OF MIAM1, PLORIDA
INTI RFE)FTWr,C�IEt�QORANDUM
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TO:
Ralph Ongie
City Clerk
Attn: Sylvia Lowman
Deputy City Clerk
FROM Joel E. Maxw;1
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Assistant C y
Attorney
f'lr�r� 1 August 6, 1984 FILE: J-84-374
U EJECT: Ordinance No. 9857:
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Carnival Ordinance
Er_Fr.ReNc�s City Commission Meetings
of May 24th and June 28th,
ENCLOSURES: Of 1984.
On August 1, 1984, I spoke with Sylvia Lowman and indicated
that there was an apparent scrivener's error in the subject
ordinance. Said ordinance number 9857 was passed on first
reading May 24th, 1984, and second and final reading on June
28th, 1984. A review of the transcript for the May 24th meeting
indicates that the ordinance, in its present form, did not
include a specified element. Therefore, I have redrafted Section
2003.9.3 of page 2 of to reflect the Commission's wishes.
Section 2003.9.3 is set out below. The language corrected
in this scrivener's omission is highlighted below and is included
in the revised page 2, which is attached hereto:
Any temporary carnival, festival, fair, or
similar event, which includes mechanical,
rides, requested for a period other than on
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays
and/or legal holidays, may only take place
either at Watson Island, Virginia Rey or the
parking lot area of Miami Marine Stadium,
unless otherwise aaaroved by the Citv
Commission. A class B permit is required -and
the event shall be in accord with subsection
2003.9.5." (Emphasis Supplied).
Please substitute the new page 2, in lieu of the one
presently in Ordinance No. 9857. The scrivener's ommission will
then be rectified, and the Commission's wishes, as reflected in
the Public Record, will be properly codified.
JEM/wpc/ga/312
Attachment
cc: Honorable J. L. Plummer
City Commissioner
Lucia A. Dougherty
City Attorney
9857
Ralph Ongie August 6# 1984
City Clerk Page 2
Sergio Rodriguez# Director
Planning Department
Scott R. Jay, Esq.