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Ordinance: 13058
File Number: 08-01419ztFinal Action Date: 2/26/2009
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
11000, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA, BY AMENDING ARTICLE 9, SECTION 916, ENTITLED "INTERIM
PARKING", IN ORDER TO REMOVE THE SUNSET PROVISION OF THIS
SECTION, ADD A NEW FORM OF INTERIM PARKING, PROVIDE FOR NEW
CRITERIA AND SPECIAL PERMIT REQUIREMENTS, AND ALLOW FOR TIME
EXTENSIONS WITH REFERRALS; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board (PAB) considered this item at its December 3,
2008 meeting, Item No. P.1 adopting Resolution No. PAB 08-042 by a vote of six to zero (6-0)
recommending APPROVAL to amend Article 9, Section 916 entitled "Interim Parking" as presented to
the City Commission; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission, after careful consideration of this matter deems it advisable
and in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its citizens to amend its Zoning
Ordinance as hereinafter set forth;
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.Ordinance No. 11000, as amended, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami,
Florida, is amended in the following particulars:{1}
"ARTICLE 9.
GENERAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
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Section 916. Interim parking.
916.1. Intent.
It is intended that this section allow for a mechanism which will enable conditionally,
unimproved and partially improved lots in the city to be utilized, for accessory parking purposes in a
temporary fashion or as a component of facilities which require parking on an event by event basis,
without having to pave comply with permanent parking requirements on the proposed interim lots to
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accomplish this goal. As specified herein, proposals subject to this section shall also ensure that
safety measures are implemented which will safeguard users of the subject facilities.
916.2. Special permit required for approval.
An interim parking facility or interim parking shall be defined as a surface parking lot for which
paving, drainage and marking of parking spaces as well as other improvements incidental to
permanent parking lots shall not be required.
There shall be two ( 2 ) three ( 3 ) types of interim parking as follows:
(a)Temporary special event parking, and
(b)Short-term event parking . And
( c ) Interim special use parking .
916.2.1. Temporary special event parking. Temporary special event parking on unimproved interim
parking lots, as defined herein, shall mean parking only be permitted pursuant to Class I Special
Permit and only in conjunction with an approved special event that requires the additional parking to
be accommodated on said lot(s).
916.2.2. Short-term event parking facilities. Short-term event parking facilities shall be means parking
permitted as a conditional use on non-residentially zoned lots, within a six hundred ( )
thousand ( ) foot radius of the major public facility they are intended to serve, pursuant to a Class
II Special Permit subject to the applicable criteria in Section 1305, for a duration of no more than one
year , and only in conjunction with major public facilities such as major sports facilities, arenas,
exhibition centers, performing arts centers and any other such major public facility whose scale and
operation warrant the use of interim parking facilities on an event-by-event basis versus daily
year-round use.
The intent in permitting these types of interim parking facilities is to obtain full code compliance within
a one - year period . Renewals may only be granted by the City Manager upon findings and
recommendations by the Director of the Department of Planning and Zoning that such renewals are in
the best interest of the City for reasons related to insufficient parking within proximity of a major public
facility ; such renewals shall not be extended beyond December 31 , 2002. At such time that renewals
are granted , the City Manager may include conditions to mitigate safety concerns that arise as
reported by the NET Administrator , Code Enforcement or the Miami Police Department that pertain to
the particular parking facility in question . Parking spaces provided on this type of as interim parking
facility shall not be counted toward meeting required parking for any such major public facility , unless
parking spaces are either owned , controlled , or under agreement for use by the major public facility it
serves.
916 . 2 . 3 . Interim special use parking .
Interim special use parking means parking permitted as a conditional use on non - residentially zoned
, within a one thousand ( ) foot radius of the special uses they are intended to serve , pursuant
to a Class II Special Permit subject to the applicable criteria in Section , and only in conjunction
with uses such as special entertainment districts , historic districts which consist predominantly of
non - residentially zoned properties , government facilities or institutional uses whose scale and
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operation warrant the daily year round use of interim parking facilities rather than temporary special
event uses . Special use areas may also include other public or private attractions and uses that are
over ten ( 10 ) acres in size that could benefit from interim parking such as a dog track , amusement
park or flea market .
Yearly renewals for short - term event parking and interim special use parking may be issued annually
by the City Manager upon findings and recommendations by the Director of the Department of
Planning that such renewals are in the best interest of the City for reasons related to insufficient
parking within proximity of the special uses . Renewals may include conditions to mitigate safety
concerns that arise as reported by the NET Administrator , Code Enforcement or the Miami Police
Department that pertain to the particular parking facility in question . Parking spaces provided under
this type of interim parking facility shall not be counted toward meeting required parking for any such
special use they serve , unless such parking facility is in full code compliance .
916.3. Considerations and standards.
In order to mitigate any potentially adverse effects that unimproved interim parking lots may
have on adjacent areas, all such facilities intended to be utilized as short - term event parking , as
described in section s 916.2.2. 916 . 2 . 3 . above, shall be required to maintain a park-like
appearance to consist of fully sodded lots over an approved stabilized, below grade, pervious system
or any other type of system which provides a honeycomb type stabilized base underneath the lot and
therefore allows for parking on the sod while not impeding drainage.
In lieu of providing a park - like appearance as described above , a parking facility may be
paved or consist of any combination of paving , gravel and grass upon approval by the city of a
sufficient alternate drainage system . Except for temporary special event parking ( as defined above )
associated with a Class I Special Permit , all other interim parking shall comply with applicable ADA
requirements as set forth in the Florida Building Code , as amended from time to time .
Interim parking facilities may also be used for the temporary staging of miscellaneous
equipment and/or vehicles necessary for any of the functions associated with an approved special
event or an activity taking place in a major public facility subject to all applicable regulations and
special permits listed above.
All interim parking and staging activities permissible under this section shall be limited in
duration to a time specified in the special permit obtained. The duration shall run concurrently with the
event or activity requiring said parking or staging, and may be expanded on a limited basis to allow
for preparation, disassembly and activities related to that specific event or activity.
In addition to the considerations and standards listed generally in section 1305 of this
ordinance, Class I and Class II Special Permits for interim parking facilities shall also consider the
following:
(a) Use of traffic monitors to facilitate vehicular flow into and out of such facilities during major
events;
(b) Use of specialized lighting features to ensure safety when such facilities are proposed for
evening use; and
(c) Use of perimeter fencing to assist in the control of access points and security of proposed lots
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while not in use.
(d) Surface interim parking lots, which are located within the SD-5, SD-6, SD-7, SD-20 or designated
CRA areas of Southeast Overtown/Park West or Omni, shall may also be subject required to comply
with the conditions and criteria set forth in Section 917.3.2. as conditions to the special permits
required herein or as conditions of time extensions granted by the City Manager .
( e ) All such interim parking lots may also be required to comply with any design standards and
guidelines that may be in place for the specified area in which the parking lot is located ( i . e . uniform
signage , fencing and attendant kiosk standards ).
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Section 3. If any section, part of section, paragraph, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is
declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected.
Section 4. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after approval at second
reading, unless vetoed by the Mayor within ten 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.{2}
Footnotes:
{1} Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures
shall be added. The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks
indicate omitted and unchanged material.
{2} This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein unless vetoed by the Mayor within ten
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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