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Ordinance: 13294
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Miami, FL 33133
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File Number: 11-01066 Final Action Date: 12/15/2011
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING CHAPTER 62/
ARTICLE XIII OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED,
ENTITLED "ZONING AND PLANNING/ZONING APPROVAL FOR TEMPORARY
USES AND OCCUPANCIES; PERMIT REQUIRED", MORE PARTICULARLY BY
CREATING A NEW DIVISION ENTITLED "FARMERS' MARKET PILOT PROGRAM",
CREATING SECTION 62-622 ENTITLED "FARMERS' MARKET PILOT PROGRAM";
DEFINING FARMERS' MARKET, PERMITTING PROCESS, LOCATION,
OPERATIONS AND FEES AND ENFORCEMENT OF SAID PILOT PROGRAM;
CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Florida Statute 163.3161 states that it is the duty of local government to "overcome
present handicaps" such as threats to health and to "preserve, promote, protect, and improve the
public health and safety;" and
WHEREAS, local food projects such as farmers' markets have shown to combat handicaps to
health while improving community economic vitality and environmental sustainability; and
WHEREAS, the City of Miami ("City") has an interest in promoting the availability of healthy and
locally -grown foods within its communities through a farmers' market program; and
WHEREAS, major cities across the nation have promulgated legislation and comprehensive plans
facilitating the proliferation of farmers' markets to maximize their benefits; and
WHEREAS, the City seeks to be a leader which protects and improves the health and well-being
of its residents and their environment; and
WHEREAS, current ordinances make it cost -prohibitive and difficult to operate farmers' markets
which are beneficial to the City's residents and their environment;
NOW 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 62/Article XIII of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended, entitled
"Zoning and Planning/Zoning Approval for Temporary Uses and Occupancies; Permit Required", is
further amended in the following particulars:{1}
"CHAPTER 62
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ZONING AND PLANNING
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ARTICLE XIII. ZONING APPROVAL FOR TEMPORARY USES AND OCCUPANCIES; PERMIT
REQUIRED
Division 9. Farmers' Market Pilot Program
Sec. 62-622. Farmers' Market Pilot Program.
(a) Intent. In order to encourage economic and community development, promote the health of
residents and provide access to nutritious substance, the following pilot program is instituted for a
period of two (2) years and will automatically terminate on January 1, 2014 unless otherwise
extended by an affirmative vote of the City Commission.
(b) Definitions.
Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) is an electronic system that allows a recipient to authorize transfer
of their government benefits from a federal account to a retailer account to pay for products received,
such as SNAP benefits.
Farmer is a person who grows or has direction over a person who grows at least 75% of the products
offered for sale at a Farmers' Market.
Farmers' Market is an organized reoccurring operation at a designated location used by Farmers of
Locally -grown products primarily for the distribution and sale of Locally -grown agricultural products or
a limited amount of non-agricultural Locally -grown products. The sale of other food products at such
markets shall not disqualify it as a Farmers' Market provided that such food products meet all
applicable federal, state, and local health laws regulating the manufacture and sale of such food
products. A Farmers' Market is not an event. The use of EBT/SNAP benefits at a Farmers' Market is
encouraged.
Locally -grown is a product that is grown, raised, or cultivated within 100 miles of South Florida.
Temporary Farmers' Market Permit is a permit as detailed by this Division in conjunction with Division
2. A Temporary Farmers' Market Permit is valid for a period of six (6) months.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is a federal -assistance program, formerly known
as the Federal Food Stamp Program, which provides a means for low income individuals and families
to buy nutritious food.
(c) Permitting process. Notwithstanding any contradictory language in the Zoning Ordinance,
property owners who wish to host a Farmers' Market must submit an application for a Temporary
Farmers' Market Permit to be approved by the City Manager or designee at least thirty (30) days prior
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to the date of the Farmers' Market pursuant to Division 2. An applicant must submit a site plan
detailing the location of all tables, booths, stands, onsite parking, landscaping, and restroom facilities.
Spillover parking into any residential areas is strictly prohibited. Any Temporary Farmers' Market
Permit may be extended for an additional six (6) month period for an additional fee as detailed below.
No Temporary Farmers' Market Permit shall be issued to a property that has any outstanding code
enforcement violations or City liens. An applicant who obtains a Temporary Farmers' Market Permit
shall not be required to obtain a Certificate of Use or Business Tax Receipt in order to operate
pursuant to this section.
(d) Location. Farmers' Markets shall only be authorized to operate on parcels of land with a
minimum of 5,000 square feet.
(e) Operation. Farmers' Markets shall only be authorized to operate between sunrise and sunset and
shall not operate for more than three (3) consecutive days in a week. Farmers' Markets shall have to
comply with all federal, state, and local regulations and requirements.
(f) Fees. Each Temporary Farmers' Market Permit for a Farmers' Market shall cost $500.00. If the
Farmers' Market is hosted by a not -for -profit organization or an organization that accepts EBT/SNAP
benefits, the fee shall be $250.00 per permit. The City shall request proof of status as a not -for -profit
organization or acceptance of EBT/SNAP benefits. Any renewal of a Temporary Farmers' Market
Permit shall cost the same as the original fee.
(g) Enforcement. All violations shall be subject to code enforcement pursuant to Chapter 2, Article X,
and any other remedies as are provided by law, jointly and severally, including but not limited to the
revocation of the permit.
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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 immediately upon its adoption and signature of
the Mayor.{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} If the Mayor does not sign this Ordinance, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar
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.
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