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Exhibit 1 (Version 1) 10.10.2013
Date Mr. Johnny Martinez City Manager City of Miami 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 RE: Acceptance of Local Control of Wall Murals within the City of Miami Dear Mr. Martinez: This correspondence is notification that the Florida Department of Transportation (Department) accepts the City of Miami's (City) determination of customary local use for Wall Murals within specified boundaries under the City's jurisdiction as detailed in Exhibit "A" as attached to this letter, in lieu of controls established in the Agreement between the United States Department of Transportation and the State of Florida, dated January 27, 1972. On May 10, 2008, the City passed Ordinance No. 12983, creating Sections 62-601 through 62- 618, Permitting and Regulating Wall Murals, of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended (the Wall Mural Ordinance). The City has represented to the Department that the intent of the Wall Mural Ordinance is to: 1) improve the appearance of the City's urban core; 2) document that prominent displays of large outdoor advertising displays, including Wall Murals, in the City's commercial and industrial urban core was a widespread, common and general practice, and a customary use beginning prior to 1972 and continuing thereafter; 3) establish standards for size, lighting, and spacing of Wall Murals; and 4) establish penalties for violations and processes for enforcement. The City's certification is supported by numerous documents, including: 1) City Ordinance 12983-(adopted 2008); 2) City Ordinance 7338 (adopted 1965); 3) an inventory of Wall Murals currently permitted under Ordinance 12983; 4) the Agreement on Customary Use and Certification for Local Zoning Control for Murals Under the Highway Beautification Act by the City of Miami, the Florida Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration, Florida Division. Further, the City agrees to the following: 1. The City must apply and enforce the provisions of Ordinance No. 12982 (the Wall Mural Ordinance). The size and lighting of all Wall Murals must adhere, at a minimum, to the requirements of the Wall Mural Ordinance. The City may grant modifications to an existing peiiiiit, if the modifications meet the criteria set forth in the Wall Mural Ordinance. Any variances to the Wall Mural Ordinance will be subject to the Department's approval. 2. Provisions of the Wall Mural Ordinance may be amended from time to time in a manner consistent with "customary use". Any proposed changes to the Wall Mural Ordinance will be subject to a review by the Department for consistency with the demonstrated "customary use" and the intent of the Highway Beautification Act. The Department will review and raise any objections to proposed amendments within thirty (30) days of submittal. The City will not amend the Wall Mural Ordinance, or adopt additional codes or ordinances related to the control of Wall Murals, without the approval of the Department. Department approval will not be unduly delayed and shall not be arbitrarily withheld. 3. Issuance of new Wall Mural permits must meet minimum spacing requirements contained in the Agreement on Customary Use and Certification for Local Zoning Control for Murals Under the Highway Beautification Act between the City of Miami, the Florida Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration, Florida Division. All other applicable local government codes and ordinance must be met prior to issuance of a permit for a Wall Mural. 4. Wall Murals previously approved by the City that are not in compliance with the land use requirements in Section 479.156, Florida Statute, shall be allowed to remain for the duration of any existing lease with the property owner, not to exceed ten years. At the end of the lease term, or ten years from the date of this agreement, whichever is earlier, Wall Murals not located in appropriately zoned areas, must be relocated, or the permit will be revoked. Wall Murals for which permits are revoked must be removed within thirty (30) days of the revocation, at the expense of the Wall Mural permittee. The City will permit new Wall Murals only in appropriately zoned areas. 5. The City will be subject to periodic inspections by the Department to ensure the City is controlling the display of Wall Murals in accordance with its ordinance. The City's failure to correct any deficiencies identified by the Department within a reasonable period of time shall be cause for termination of this certification. 6. If the Federal Government reduces transportation funding which would otherwise be apportioned to Florida due to the City's failure to control Wall Murals and the City's failure to cure any deficiencies identified by the Department, the Department may reduce State apportioned transportation funding in an equivalent amount to the City. ► ' 7. The City shall annually certify to the Department that 50% of the gross revenue related to the permitting and regulation of Wall Murals permitted subsequent to this Agreement, have been deposited monthly in an account that will be used solely for improvements, construction, and maintenance on the State Highway System within the City of Miami. The certification statement is due to the Department no later than ninety (90) days following the City's fiscal year end. The Department reserves the right to audit the City's records pertaining to this account and the use of deposited funds. 8. If any part, term, or provision of this agreement is held to be invalid or in conflict with any law of the State of Florida, the remainder shall not be affected. In such instance, the remainder would continue to conform to the telins and requirements of applicable law. In summary, the Department accepts the certification of the City for control of Wall Murals under the above terms and conditions, consistent with the effective control requirements of the Highway Beautification Act, federal and state regulations, and the federal/state agreement. Acceptance of the City's control of outdoor advertising based on customary local use, is limited to Wall Murals. No other type of signage is included in this certification. Sincerely, Ananth Prasad, P.E. Secretary, Florida Department of Transportation City of Miami's Receipt and Concurrence: By: Dated: Crtfu ixfAlianti, JOHNNY MARTINEZ, P.E. CITY MANAGER September 13, 2011 P.O. BOX 330708 MLAMI, FLORIDA 33233-0708 (305) 250-5400 FAX (305) 250-5410 Ananth Prasad, P.E., Secretary Florida Department of Transportation 605 Suwannee Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 Re: City of Miami Certification for Local Control of Wall Murals —Evidence of Customary Use for Control of pacing, Lighting and Size Predating 1965 Dear Secretary P A We have reviewed the Federal Highway Administration ("FHWA") letter of June 17, 2011 ("FHWA Letter"), to -the Florida Department of Transportation ("FDOT") (Exhibit A) and wish to offer factual corrections to clarify the record and to assure you that when notification of certification of the City of Miami ("City") is made by FDOT, "effective control" has been and will continue to be implemented over all outdoor advertising, including wall murals and billboards within the City's jurisdiction. While the City's sign regulations have evolved along with its growth and development into an international city, the City has maintained regulations controlling the size, spacing and lighting of signage since 1965. We are addressing three specific issues raised in the FHWA Letter and are providing an explanation, with examples, of results of applying City of Miami Ordinance No. 7338, adopted in 1965 ("1965 Ordinance") (Exhibit B) to today and comparingit to the more restrictive controls enacted by the City in Ordinance No. 12983, adopted in 2008 ("2008 Ordinance") (Exhibit C). Also included within this correspondence is extensive photographic evidence of the placement, spacing and lighting of outdoor advertising in the primary corridors and arteries of the City. The attached examples attest to the customary use of such advertising throughout our thoroughfares. (Exhibits D-O) evidence outdoor advertising on primary and arterial roads) 1) Comprehensive• •Controls The City is comprehensively controlling spacing between wall murals and all other types of outdoor advertising signs. Control of wall murals with respect to size, spacing and lighting is not occurring in isolation from other signs, displays or devices regulated by the Highway Beautification Act ("HBA") in the controlled area. A system of fully integrated and comprehensively controlled wall murals and billboards, including size, spacing and lighting, is in place today through local ordinance (see Chapter 62, Article 8 Division 5, Section 62-606, subsections 5 and 6 and Division 6: and Ordinance No. 12983, Section 62-606, Code of the City of Miami). Today's controls are generally more stringent for both wall murals and billboards than the regulations existing at the time of the Federal/State Agreement in 1972. It is Ananth Prasad, Secretary, FDOT September 13, 2011 Page 2 extremely important to recognize that in 1972, as today, there was a customary distinction between wall mural and billboard regulation, as evidenced by the 1965 Ordinance. (See Ordinance No. 7338, Section II — Definitions, et. seq.) This historic difference between billboard and wall mural regulation therefore constituted a customary use existing prior to 1972 and is the basis for the hybrid type of certification requested herein. The City's current ordinance is also consistent in recognizing the long-standing, customary usage that there was not a spacing standard between wall murals and billboards. 2) Size The ordinance in effect in 1972 and before, if applied in Miami today, would allow wall murals which exceed the 10,000 sq. ft. restriction established in the 2008 Ordinance. (See Ordinance No. 12983, Section 62-606, Code of the City of Miami) In light of this, it is apparent that the City has not revised its outdoor advertising controls arbitrarily over time, but instead has thoughtfully decided on a more restrictive approach, and one which includes criteria which were customary in 1972 and before. (See Chapter 62, Article 8, Division 5, Section 62-606, sub- section 1 and 2 "Criteria for Issuing a Wall Mural Permit.") Furthermore, if the size formula in the 1965 Ordinance were applied today to the buildings in Miami which currently have wall murals, some of the current wall murals would actually be allowed to be larger than would be allowed today. Also, because of the significantly larger building structures within the City today, using the 1965 formula and applying it to the modern structures would yield substantially larger wall murals than allowed under the current 2008 ordinance (see citation above). As an example of this, a building the size of the existing Four Seasons Hotel and Tower, depending on the location within the City, when applying the 1965 criteria, would allow a wall mural in excess of 14,000 sq.ft. In the 2008 Ordinance, a building this size would not be allowed to have a wall mural of greater than 10,000 sq ft. Moreover, even larger building structures are in the planning stages for construction within the City. As examples, the Miami City Centre and the current Miami Herald sites are in the planning stages for major development. Miami City Centre is a proposed 5.65 acre parcel of land located in Brickell Village. A project of this scope, with its extensive street frontage and height, if the 1965 size formula were applied, would permit a wall mural potentially greatly in excess of 10,000 sq.ft. A planned development at the Miami Herald site could also yield a wall mural in excess of 10,000 sq.ft. if the 1965 ordinance was applied. Under the more restrictive 2008 Ordinance, both proposed developments will be limited to a 10,000 sq.ft. mural (see citation above). 3) Spacing As FHWA has noted in their letter, the 1965 Ordinance did not restrict spacing between wall murals, between billboards, or between wall murals and billboards, as demonstrated by both ordinances and the several photos submitted in the City's certification request. However, the 1965 Ordinance in Article XXIV, Section 1(9), did regulate the distance between signs and City designated waterways and limited access highways. Therefore, the 1965 Ordinance included an early version of distance regulations which through time has evolved into not only restricting distance from specific locations, but also restricting the distances from sign to sign. In the 2008 Ordinance, the City chose to be more restrictive by imposing the spacing standards of the Ananth Prasad, Secretary, FDOT September 13, 2011 Page 3 Federal/State agreement on billboards and establishing a three hundred (300) foot minimum spacing distance between wall murals (except for murals located in the City Park West Entertainment District/ Community Redevelopment District, where special rules are necessary to encourage economic development). The current ordinance is consistent with the customary use as to spacing in the 1965 ordinance in that it does not require a minimum spacing between wall murals and billboards. Photographs are attached which demonstrate the general and customary spacing of signs in the City during this time period. In addition to the restrictions described above, the 2008 ordinance provides for a number of additional limitations and restrictions that were not included in the 1965 ordinance. These include: ❑ In the 2008 ordinance, murals are only allowed in tightly defined zoning districts within a specified geographic area which has been approved by the City and which is consistent with federal and state law. The ordinance tightly controls commercial and industrial areas where murals can be placed, and not all commercial and industrial areas can have murals, unlike the 1965 ordinance. ❑ The 1965 ordinance allows for an unlimited number of wall murals in the commercial zone, while the 2008 ordinance strictly limits the number. ❑ Unlike the 1965 ordinance in which anyone can obtain a permit, the 2008 code has very stringent qualifications to become a qualified applicant, and ultimately a permittee. A permittee must post $500,000 bond with the City to ensure safety compliance. ❑ The 2008 ordinance requires that permittees be in compliance with City building codes for safety and hurricane issues, unlike the 1965 ordinance. ❑ The 1965 Ordinance had no caps on total size or restrictions on the percentage of the sign that can be placed on a wall or over windows. The 2008 ordinance restricts the mural to 80% of the wall area and 33% of window cover, with a 10,000 sq. ft. maximum. ❑ The 2008 ordinance allows for only 15% textual matter, and is tightly controlled by the Zoning Administrator. Ad copy must be submitted to the Zoning Administrator for approval, prior to posting. Neither restriction applied in the 1965 ordinance. D Lighting is restricted to indirect illumination and to defined times (from 7 pm to 12 pm), which is more restrictive than the 1965 ordinance. ❑ The 2008 ordinance restricts moving messages and other electronic movements, which were not limited in the 1965 ordinance. ❑ The 2008 ordinance provides tightly defined rules on compliance . with hurricane warnings. Once warnings are given, signs must be removed within 24 hours subject to enforcement provisions. Ananth Prasad, Secretary, FDOT September 13, 2011 Page 4 In light of the infoiniation provided above, and after discussions and consultations with FDOT, the City of Miami is requesting notification and certification by FDOT as a local zoning authority with authority to control signs within its jurisdictional boundaries. A determination of customary use for size, spacing and lighting, including the hybrid customary use for billboard and wall mural regulation, has been made pursuant to the requirements of the Highway Beautification Act, Federal regulations and the Federal/State Agreement, and these historical criteria have been thoughtfully and comprehensively applied and integrated into the current City ordinance for sign control. The notification of certification from FDOT to FHWA must contain and be subject to a specific condition and reflect the firm commitment by the City, that it will continue to require billboards to comply with the requirements of the Federal/State Agreement and state law. After certification, the City will maintain the existing status quo of regulation with regard to billboards, causing no change which would cause the City to be in non-compliance with criteria in the Federal/State Agreement and state law. This hybrid approach will ensure that Miami complies with the unifoiiu system of standards for billboards which exists throughout the state. The City agrees to assume full responsibility for enforcement of sign violations, and will provide FDOT with timely notification of proposed new sign locations to facilitate FDOT general oversight for "effective control" of outdoor advertising. Thank you for the opportunity to provide this additional information to correct any misunderstandings regarding the customary use criteria in the City of Miami in 1972 and the current regulations. Upon receipt of notification of certification, the City looks forward to continued close cooperation and collaboration with the Florida Depai latent of Transportation. incerely, y Martinez, P.E. ity Manager, City of Miami C� U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration Exhibit A Florida Division • June 17, 2011 545 John Knox Road, Suite 200 Tallahassee, Florida 32303 Phone; (850) 553-2200 Fax: (850) 942-9691 / 942-8308 www.fhwa. dot.gov/fld iv In Reply Refer To: HDA-FL Ananth Prasad, PE. Secretary Florida Department of Transportation 605 Suwannee Street (MS-59) Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 Attention: John Gamer, Director, Office of Right of Way Re: Certification of the City of Miami for Local Control of Wall Murals Dear Secretary Prasad: Thank you for your letter of October 14, 2010, requesting our acknowledgment of the Florida Department of Transportation's (FDOT) proposed certification of the City of Miami (City) for local control of wall murals, subject to the conditions outlined in your letter. We appreciate FDOT and the City providing us with the historical information which was considered in our • assessment. We believe the City's current ordinance for the proposed control of outdoor advertising for size, spacing, and lighting of wall murals is not in conformance to the Highway Beautification Act (HBA). Therefore, we recommend against delegating control to the City until certain issues are addressed. A local zoning authority, pursuant to 23 U.S.C. § 131(d), can establish standards for the size, lighting, and spacing of outdoor advertising displays that are customarily followed within its area of control. In accordance with 23 CFR 750.706, FDOT may delegate control of outdoor advertising signs to local zoning authorities having appropriate controls to govern size, spacing, and lighting. The City of Miami qualifies as a local zoning authority. We do not consider the City's proposed controls of wall murals used for outdoor advertising to be in conformance with the intent of the HBA and our longstanding implementing regulations. The control of wall murals with respect to size, spacing, and lighting cannot occur in isolation from the other signs, displays, or devices regulated by the HBA in the controlled area. Under 23 CFR 750.706(0)(1), the local zoning authority is supposed to regulate the size, lighting, and spacing of all outdoor advertising signs in commercial and industrial zones. A wall mural is only one type of sign, display, or device as defined in 23 CFR 750.703(i). The control of spacing between murals and all other types of outdoor advertising signs needs to be considered comprehensively. The submittal did not clearly articulate how effective control would be comprehensively addressed. 2 Ananth Prasad, P.E. June, 17, 2011 In addition, although we agree that wall murals were in use in Miami prior to the January 1972 Federal -State agreement, we do not believe the 2008 ordinance is consistent with a determination of customary use, which can help establish the basis for a local zoning authority to have more or less restrictive controls than those in the Federal -State agreement. The key adjective "customary" is not defined in the HBA, but a typical definition of the word is found in the Webster's New World College Dictionary 4`h edition: "in keeping with custom, or usage; usual; habitual." An ordinance is evidence that a particular use was permissible when the ordinance was in effect. However, if it is determined that no such uses existed or were extremely limited, the City may not declare that based on formula calculation the use was customary, with no support. Miami apparently did have an ordinance in effect in 1972 that, based on a formula calculation, allowed some oversized signs on buildings. The submitted documentation demonstrated that some oversized murals may have existed in Miami prior to the Federal -State agreement, but in such few numbers that it cannot be said that such use was customary. The determination of customary use for Miami wall murals allows a variance from the Federal -State agreement, but the City cannot revise its outdoor advertising controls arbitrarily over time if the revision is based upon unsupported customary use prior to the 1972 Federal -State agreement. The selection of 10,000 square feet as a maximum size for each mural location appears to be arbitrary. The City's 1965 ordinance had inherent size limitations based on a formula calculation with respect to the dimensions of a given building. Some buildings precluded the ability for a painted mural to be 10,000 square feet in size, while undoubtedly other buildings had dimensions that allowed this size mural. We believe maintaining the formula calculation for size provided in the 1965 ordinance could be an appropriate basis for a determination of customary use; we do not see a logical basis for selecting 10,000 square feet as the maximum. Even with using the formula calculation, it needs to be shown that the use of such oversized murals was customary. Regarding the control of spacing between signs, we have already stated that the spacing of murals needs to be considered in the context of spacing between murals and all other outdoor advertising. Although we agree with the City that its 2008 ordinance is more restrictive than its 1965 ordinance that did not address spacing (e.g., allowed multiple murals on a single building), there is no customary use determination here. Without a valid determination of customary use on which to base its 2008 ordinance, and considering that murals currently are not controlled with respect to spacing among all outdoor advertising, we believe the Federal -State agreement's spacing criteria would control. For the delegation of local control to the City of Miami, we believe the City would need to 1) work jointly with i iJOT to ensure all outdoor advertising devices are controlled for size, spacing, and lighting, and not just wall murals as a stand-alone category; 2) restore its ordinance to the formula method for controlling size that was used in its 1965 ordinance; and 3) adhere to the spacing criteria in the Federal -State agreement. The FDOT should conduct a review of any existing wall murals currently located along controlled routes to ensure they are permitted in accordance with the Federal -State agreement for size, spacing, and lighting. As you indicated in your letter, FDOT ultimately remains responsible for the effective control of outdoor advertising throughout the State, even if delegated to a local zoning authority such as the City of Miami. 3 Ananth Prasad, P.E. June, 17, 2011 We look forward to continuing our partnership to promote the safety and recreational value of public travel and preserve the natural beauty of Florida. If you have any further questions or comments, please contact Mr. Brian Telfair of our office at (850) 553-2228. Sincerely, Division. Administrator. cc: Mr. John Garner, Director, Office of Right of Way, FDOT (MS-22) . Mr. Jerry Curington, General Counsel, FDOT (MS-58) Mr. Nelson Castellanos, FHWA-HEPR-1 Mr. Robert Black, FHWA-HHC-30 Mr. David Gibbs, FHWA-DFSS Ms. Karen Brunelle, FHWA-FLDIV Mr. Brian Telfair, FHWA-FLDIV Mr. David Hawk, FHWA-FLDIV TOO 4N.O1tbINANCt t; irsi'1 olith$A1.* b� .• • s 1:11St.11 i4ZNili }: it411'ri1•r `-agelit:;.• "Ci .°i� 'f i�a %9ivii t IA t.'t kl i4'` i tat Rkatjuv.toNso psit•lUtiC'Aliti 4 tNt:li`$' 1 2kt'1°i.AlQj'i:AN1. 11;tfl,A''IItW ARTIGLl; X• ' itit'i T D 'S1CNS;"; M ;NItN0 iiiiVrt4t...CXVt3#•• . • 11 ON-tolO Allitir1.13111 XNGS A1413:11St5#'"-tdP,ttiAUt.1t#A•L33•:L,P'W5'IN' .• ,• •• . 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' light installed' far. the •purpose of pzovldiag -light for`thq:'sigar ' '.(75) •••:SIGFI.,MARQIJEE" - • . Ati} eiga'•3tta i d to. or' supported by,, . marneee atructdre.. ....For the purpose of•.tltis'Ordu ance, 'a ruarquee, sigit•ahall be considered as a'projecting sign:. '. , . •` •' '(76) Repealed . , • . • ...(,77); '., SION, •OWNER.IDENTIFICATION A •:sign which per`taina only to the•:it'ser of a'premise9•.ai�d: wi ieh, •depending •upon the diatr ct•:in which it is:•Located;:'. " epoiain5 'any, or all of the following.iniai*iationi .. • . ' .1•,; 1,The pains' of ttye ',owner. cocupant..:and/or' • •,:nana%eisient' of the"use,; , • . . ' . Z, :. The addreaa of. the' uee7 . 3, • . Tga.Icind of band iisiitesa•/or tho bratsdtits ,uania of : ••;principal:cosniaodity sald;op.tite preia'ssesi, . , . 4; • '••Other' infoi.rpetion,re)ative to a•.sarviee br, activity: iasiolvod.iti th6.copdu:et of the'bitaiisess, :but;iot;•:,s • • inn 9di!ig.tile names 'of':subgidiazy.3rOducts.eitaept, :.wbeso:,apecificallypeemitted by, tits proyia;QAw;'Oi :, t:#ia.Ordinaisce:' . ' '• •• ' • • (T$ .. • :SiGNV. AEI+INt1NT AND ''•STREAMER. • • • Any Sign ma�de..oi:cLath, •f4bric.i. FSPcr op siiztitar-type:,'' ,= ooterial is tits forsii;+if ri4lione..ox' olrii�gi .: of: €lage, us0d: - •;; • . , '.a# a decat tive'4 4ay,,'. : '... • ,••;.Z: • • • ::t `.i y1•'-r •• *1.274.170 •• .A 'sigk uhitit `is attavititttn,, `i bti vi$feti pro,{irt'ts'ti i. lie :• €erri.a€ a wi4fi; of bi+ii fiig.. ?h'e ittiti !' 'R4�i 'fit4G;'• :; '3iQ.N"•:thg1iAns'i,ia . gitet.ifgtt,` A';?' :OJtG•'i i3t 11N'" . . 'wfi4 h 1 iai!' tliirty.itix tig'b.) I 1i@dF, bt3V a,: •;:::: rtiai iiisp:tir p raptt w�#i:shill;tse de9teixte3 as a ' • A•iigt,whi0.t Is tastetti'd•to''and. ettpppftei9 by: at oit tlii ratsf, • .t1:e building ar wlifr ,.pxtea4e abcvae tlit.rbaf flt.'A bu�idiii .:.' °' •. 183) ••• 1tepeaied •. ' • : :'Seetiaii 3. : Artta1e .Xtti':; GRI�itAAL:Gti.MMt12'Ciil... C:44 DtStP;tc't';• . ti -, • 5• • • 5ert3on •i.i t3SE';1tECULATiC1NS, is htveby axtierided bi�..eddingnew paragraphs.:. • (1t,A)' General advertiaang a gasr•tletaehed 11.miteti' its area.te.. ' e vets•htlneited aad.f4ity (75.0).stuare:feet,.with not more,••'• . • 'than'tt,bi2) ctgris recte.d'oa any • taw: eve# titetigh•hi, :. •building is oeeupytng'a pertioa tlieYtaf, auiijeet•to the- `•povrt.ioas•gf .4/ T1CI E XXIV, Seeti6n i; ,. (15.8) General adveftisibg signs, (;at, 'Whitt 1ctted oti.3lit:, ' ' •' side vrafl at a'buildiati:4i;bject:ta the tallowitigt ;:.• t,(a) ••''There,shall'be•.riot niaze••tisan otte.(1,3• such sign at any premise. •• (bj• A:•siga o£ this.siatnia aiul:type shall be' permitted only •ist at iha#asce.•wtiere; ao; . owner-ideatificat1on sign e:dsts. on the same.'tivaLi:: ' • ' • • ••{c) ' • The,arer:'of any;such sign: shall not exceed';' . the, perrnitteci'a;rea:for any owner-ideatifi •.catiors sig , a.s provided';fo'r is Secbiori 5:'; iI) cf • 'fiICLE"XX1V. • • ' ' • • '••: Section.4:. .A'stizle XXIV - SIGNS - is repealed, in tap entirety and. •• • :lieu thereof .(he folIocviiig'.is hereby:caopted; • AA:TICLE XXJV.. SIGNS'•. :Section 1': - ,GENE1tAL PROVISIGNS: •' • • (1)_ ' PERMITS REC1U REi7 . (a) ' -Na sigs1, ussless )iereisa excepted, abail tie ' ' ' ereete31,' co'nsst-s'ucted,•;altsre4,'•p'stod, ppi tc4,: rssair taiaed,; or located, . b,Iicept, as 'proyidad iri • ,.. this /RT.iC ;E a.stdinthest: gegiiiatians,'`uitU..a ' permit tberefaie,hao bja4 iseded' by.t e' iii}dir g' {bt• •Ady .requiring a iserisstt•shsaa lie:4444r ,marlSecl w tt t�?9. 18i'n�it'numbefi�: and the:' dp�9 rsaa. cm, M I. iggFisS.#1 e: H4 it aa;S1sa • :y 14,1 rr rr� • o • • -( 1•••• 6146'1`f� � �ifo21'i9 li t • . ite.•fcslievatng §igala of. Secti� 110 4564e:0d l4tay 2 glgt�ied.a.r eaftrtl itl ai *Oitt•a. pii tt.bi t ;tn• nee rd nce with t3to fitruttu�a :'': .. mod. � dty requtr znt� 15i ilia ultdiag nt4 ; tad. t tfici • #i<aff#a.sigos *fir bi'gn:striitt*Sit, lariavi afoul tiairdtg"8iglit.'or dtrwwtureB: • ' • wliea•erette'tler sequirr:dto 1 e'eseztet lii a ' -•' 1e .t1y'�ronstltuted ��vetaing:boity. ''.. • (b,) • .:. , t;hangirsg' oittie•cnpY of a bjtlletia boai d;; pester : ,: •• •• board,•$ieplay.etiea.se1nentor mazqu+eg;':autije"tt. ' • to +cothpliahce;iyidt tip Sotitli.F`lotida • tif1e13ng • • Code. or.. -relocating. Of reign c ii= '' , , b'elliehi b tg,previouglp appzo reit.bp pe?tra.*-. • _ prnv1 etl''thet adtP,e-ohange'does riot. retiiiit : •- .• • , in �2i' itt ea #e iti:tire total ar ea' of t1ie: entbel� • • Iishriteht:beyor$ the. area tHat wan: api?rkueA;in ' the original ptrnolt for the' err►beilisli lent, anti: , . •guoject tq eompl#ar,ce'with the South:l+`loi#a ;.- : 13ufiiiing bode.. • • . :' - . , . •• O..: ',Signs. on a.:truck; bta, tiailer,.;or•other"vehicle' ' ;' ' .while in use tn•fhe tiorm:alscour e'of a)buainers;••r-' • . {d1: :'Decorative•flags'aad:buntfng.for city-iiide.cele- bratioae,'conVentlonsand;cornmemotat'ibns'when-!•. . •aut1iorize rl by, the City Cbinrhi c•sfoti for • a -Rte..... . soribed period of.tirne. :• • (e) .' ,•Syrnbolic:flag-arid award,ftag o£•,an institution or businasa �tsonse, fiagl, ,one'(i) for :each; institution• • or 6uainesa, or:one for.eaeb,fifty •(50) feet cif • • street'frontage,;• oti.thepreinises.•• • '. • ' . (f) 'Weathe,r•flag e,for. providing•accurate•infoririation ; •'r.' . • on weather conditions, • one (1) set for ..each.prehisses�,; (g) : •••Tenipoiary;:;noa•illniina;ed;.reale tale •signs;• ' : not. more•than.fpur• (4)•squar.e'feet..in area! ad-`';:; . • vertisiag.real:estate'for; sale; or lease, or.•an nouncieg contemplated iirprav ments of roar •;; •:.. ...estate. arid'Iocated'oit the `pr€misee;'One siich•siga`,:.. Sol each street frontage,. ' •' . • :4` • :. • . .:',•••':: . :;.:. s - • .• •••• Ittipesfaryi. . • . . • . . ' ••• • . • tohrtttlittitiwItit tit* •etnitruclitli.,}4,6r114 *lift, • • . . . •e1t gsdo' libtOtteid:tv.ia..12) .••• • 'andin w1th,Vftd'Oi pty4 • . . • • ohlitturing isUchtipie.'at ..Aieb.1••te))!Ititilti4t1!))...' . . . • . ' • • . .••• ivtark it ititirogIeitr prOvitle.titht.• : .• tz•.• • • , ....• .. • ••• . • .:te t th it t th Otititict11.4i4k • . •••• '•'. • • :'••• •ift PDreTh flT• •••• ••• " • • • • . • •••••• • „ • .• .• ; tXtt l'stbiNOYONbIllki..84si.tt/iLiiiiv6.11.11i..:.;-: • • • •• .• •• • .• 'AND OVER. ALIZY$ • ••••• • • • '• ••• • •• " • • ••• •• ., .. • It)" • ' ' No pii?jecting.,iiiiiiihall viittO, nia'r•*4'.itiOu'7, '.)-','.;*.: ..- feet 1e'ior4 the •Ait 2.)tilliii-.4. Lines with the: el.t..... .... , - • • CePtiOn lif aign-.6n; a ritartiuie which. eititiOd ., '.' • i• '"k'f.t.....',,._ • . .. • • more than four i4) fleet teyontl the•tage..ptititti!ig ' ,• .. • — _. : . • . ... .• .• •.. ;.• . ., •• • . • , .. .. .. .. . • • '. • • -"• • .. . .... . .. Litie prior to the .ef fectik)e date of tiAs. Otflinance4.,:'...s,, .. ':::.',..*. ':. ' ' • ' • ' " ' - . . .. . .,....,.....•• - . . 1. • ...- : ' • (b) ' • No•;pi.Ojecting oign ••11h all: eStintl.; snore: 'Ail io•rei4.! . ,•••.•''.••••••:'.; four. (24):Incheo to..the.cutho.itritli 00: eptfori,, , ..,4,..... ••••• -;:.'.'i; ••••••:- •••. ' • ' : :-. ' ' .- . .. :... -:: • :: :Of ,a....siii.on'arnar.gnee which :Was loiateil.rieaier.7 . ; • ....k .. • • • :•.diat:twafvfOur. (24):ixict;ii to iIia-ii4-1i-piiriti to • i-:' :/:...i-5);!:, •.•:' ...f'. • • '': • , : A... '' • . ..• , • . . • .• the effective date of this Oiainanit. • : • • ... ; ••,......,•:e —'1.." ." •• • ' • . • ...."' ' . *it) • ' : No iiiislicting:isign shall.baYe there:thin' ferty .(.01 — • ...';'4 •;;;'•-, '...: • ,. ' ..,. - . ':' . '''.. ' ..• ....... . . :,. • ...etiiiare feet*0 sign area extending bi.t.5rid ihe..... •••• -.. ,.., .4 .-,..4 .,...-, .,„ .• .. - . .... : - . , • ..Base Built:11'4 ide, except a." sign iiir a .0..iariiiee.,..'..,..*:::':':'/;;• . • • • ., ' • • whiiit;ce.iiils:fo'rty 14b) aluir,lia. of aigtil4iPS . . theilaia'5uildiag• ',lie. p'riii:•'-....-... .';•*:...•;. .:,,. • .c• • • • .• . • •". • 'to -the effectilie! date ig:thia• 04dijiaiic •• • •• • • • • • • • • . • • cept a sigu Pr,cividecr fOrsin Sectox 4 Of •.• ••• • ..• •• • •TICLE.•. „ • ; . • .• ' • . . • , • ..; (d) :•': .'pro iign'e,ttehdng beyond the Base...4,41cling:/4inel, . . . . , ..shaU be erected e.t.a height less •thatt**(9):feei;t: : • •• ' above thee'stablisheFl:stFeet'grado: • • , •'• : : , • ' (e) : .• No sign.exter4ing over an, alloy.Shall bi*:ere4ed. • " . • at a llei.ght•iess than fifteen (1N feet above tho•es. ,. • : • . . • .; tabli shod street grade otthe 'nearest stigei.., • ••••,jf • , • • : .• . , • • • No' Sign shall•beionstructist, • • ••- 44. . • . ; . . • ated, seas to di.6014.•144lititent , • •• •• 4 a 4-7? . . I. • , . • • •• •': . •: • .• • • • . . • . • .. . • • • • • , • . • • • • . • • .• .• : .•• • • • .• '.'" • : ,•• . . ..• • , : . , : • • . . . . ...1 •• •••••• titi..4,the*ioit"atit.ritto.*:,-di•ili.iiiiitioig.,i'.•,, ' • • •.' ' • ' • ttitl•tbrt fit. 451.3 ib 16 it t lal• bite itiaiiiiiii'.410it i I .. . • 1 . . . • ., .... .. te .'..011tii; 0; itisNg its.rsiiingslcilit fit.4*4- . - . • : . ...;• -...,... • '. • •••• .. -, 4440i •a*# migttk*aiiwaitiiitiet vms.i.liiiiiti; .•• • A. • ..•• • ''' Aiiiiiii:atA,:tvitditiarity it.fia Jill 4in1.10-4. fir, 0,.'.... • . • ' aftibkil.'atied Ve1i4161, .0'1. lit itatitgatiftitil ..t4ttii.tur.. • ='!.''. .., '.• •• • • .... ' ' :. • ' • • .' • • . At)) •• . -hid' Ago ebe.ti•bt oonittiuoteiti- t.s.tietfi..tisiii. ofig.f!.;.';,:.:•:::: . ..•• . . • • ... .. . • . . ', . ' -. ' ••• • ; ..:' .- . • '..atif4. atfittiltiid iv1ti0..tite.t; ilti. word 1:1.4api.*•'.evi.. ',.. . •-• • • ..... •• •• ''.itlaiigst" or:prsents tr kiriiilfes:iiie niati:br re.' -: ::%:••••••••", . . •'. kluirstitioi tbr S'iblipirig,,:or. ilts.tgilli-ence. iitila.Pgf,...*••••••1::::.::. or itibicb .fs' a cotiV.or itttitainititi el" sii 1b1.4.1,....tti,fi. '..1....'•••:;•• . . ... • ... .' • 1.....k litia,fi.re'vi.sitiri•;wgartlimil,thb -i/Orid•S•"gtE3p.i:t..tha.•:?.....,..,,.!.!.. : • ' .." .s.... i'Darter.6 ddiii riot atipay;wit'ai tiewokiit ilia. a isrti"...,..,.• • • '• . • ' : ,•,. :61Aittati'titles tot ..a. lit;fiatteatt,..iit'itiOti.pitaii;•'.. ;.....:'...!:..= - . -. • ' ' • ibiatre•*tient;: oti'cia''Or tbti or Witt t.leit ire :. : •' . • : • .. . .- ..'... ised•in -de soiiptiod. iincitif atlitertiSingi, -sn'io:rigii-.6,.:.••,•. ,i-..•:•••.: • .. . • .: . - tbey."ari• tvot. titled. to Iitotiktoi it.;,4.jr.k or irisistir•any.; .,. • ... • •• .. . ,...... ... • • ' • • iifti6li1Jitaftic wattaitg•• •eitlier ibk•tvehl,de's Or. ..• .., • , ..;1'..'..•Ii.• •:•....: : •••••••••• •• . - . •• • ..' -p.atri*tis... . '' • • . • • - • • • :. •:'•••• ' ••••• • . • - •• • • .. • •, ... . . • • . • • . . ' . ' (C) . •-•INTO• eigti *ball be. construeted, . ereeted,.Atled,-,:Oiiir!t:•' •. ,... ....., . ..... .. :., . . .. . ...., • ..... ... • . •,., .. , . • ate , . t tna3.1ttaitied sO at tb provide a backgrOUO4'.' ..• .!:',.: . • of colored itglite. bending•With tb.e. tilifff.b. Agark.to - •• . • 1•'••-• • • •.: ' •• • • • • • :. •• tbe;extent•iif conning a. rnotetiti•utiiin vi*Weitieiia'•••;...'.•":•:. •,.•.. •• • •' - toirnal approaching positfoo. `Of 4 ;,,Ciiicie at a dis- ' •• '..'• ,....... :• :. • .: • ':.• * . .• . '.. ' s • '..• • r . • tance of 'twenty fi.ve. (25)to three-hutidied.t360) feet • • N. • , • .• • • ,•• • •• • , • • 'stg 1ia1 be attached of •-othersvi• Se. apigid 'to, • ,:: • •• • . trees i • ut:IIity, pile, bis benches, tt'aislt . • ar...,32yother unaivr;rried.ril.ppprtind • •.'"' • . • . • .•, . . .• •• • ....• • •No sign s1a11 bae oinning, or • " • • • - . • • .• • • . or .tiniila.;-type dirket.. • • • • .• • . • • • '• • - *Sig.tis,whip,hare'n'pt. securely ai4biediq'ibe ...• ";;15:',....• • ". • •:' " 'SF .c) e atiticed..fai a:Ii.eFaziatient O-fiaOttiar :•*••‘ . . — '• ' 'appi&ed E1pporting kttlacture:, ..• .R, Y •bt:'pxti ;f •:',a1141,1 • ' 'tupt'. t?eiEe #teratiosaJly tpgtsi• ed:.. htlildayg�'&'.pet eid'b butte#/i jib)"hrinia: • ,g:• eihill116 pa,'1444,withtts•thfe, ':tineltdt a tieti)eling r S. a�ii�e istfit"t: i=. wM i �l>sti'e�i$es bite pdHVe st;r a t4ng'ffit5`8 .' • •' • litif to a11tiw tit signss att'the i?ell it, tti ' .vkeWed itr9rn'gisy p i 1i Ott E. • •.(5) ;_ ...4i2PZAIANCE••' • • • ' : (a)All flat' signs,' pr°jetting ►sighs,, aktS :groiluti sign! Shall . •'.: '. • have tonuealtd.6trticturai a kept:tor ve0ti6.1 stipptsrt3 os tither supportitig t ienibeas`.wh&th r .de igited;; hnei arrariged•.so .to be an i&tegra1 part Of tksr..aeatlietid;:;; • toin¢osition;of a: sign; .:5igns'it general shall Ares iit.•a•, 'gooii.straitsxia1•.aiilsearante . and' when •attac}ieii.trs • buildibg it shalt appear'.to b'e• ail integral part :if •ti►e;. •. _ • • (b) A.11. struttur•al,inembers an:rgtsf: signs tsliali be con a .led • •• by the covering of the mernber4.with'ah:a.ppxbpriain • • . i'ns,terial or, at the disc;etion;of tht ownes;'•painted,' with':a white, .,light gray.'ox neutral color, but exclitdt ig.' • dark colors sttch.'as.greri;. brawn Old red: : ::'(n) A11•signs shall be maintained in goad eonditiep'ao astb'; ,., present a,teat and orderly; appearance, ;Tlie'13uitdiiig . 'affici'al may cause'to be •z'eiisovedi after cuc uotidi .) as • been given as pzovided.in°.ARTICLEXXiX; Sectifln. ; , of t1 is, O•rdin•ance, -•any• sign which: shows: gYos s' neglect,•.' .' wh ch,becomes dilapidated or• which'has 'ground area • . 'around .it that is not we11•maintained: ;•. . (b ), :VISION C i EAIiA NGE '; • (a)No sign or sign'structure isto'be `place@ oz located as to conflict'iyith•the vision clearance.regaizemen.ts.'of,,: BRTICLE'IV; Sectiel:1.8.('1).arid (Z)' •. •(7) ' itsJOF:SIONS' : •• (a).N0.parmits shall, be issued fornew roof .Signe'.after the enagtment.af'#hisor'ditianre :i ' :• (8)' :. t'•£NNpNTS, BANNEi1S; VrilE N ERS AND SIMILI+A ' {a)P,en ant , bnner$► streaize.,*s; .and sizniiar.ty a clevieea.''. shall be.probibited #walve.(12) zzonths•'after`th� effes;tivsi` . hate of t3tis:regulat#osi... :. ` (9):. . �ENiii•A1a'AAV&A:RISING SIG.NS:• . '• {a} Zia fRiiciviimg waterway:s within She City: of 341-am4•:4r4 • it$r by.iiesi,g'azated,'as ".SQt.eidc Waferxvay$; : tnl. j ! Rd 1tiami %rd:mal • .Z. fi seay• ae:.l3ay • W. • " .. gtfeiiI .Adiettiiitg a1itin '•tiA itgitat tl',Nitt,a6 tiiat4tvay:;tv3tM #t'tw ihiin •:; ( $0)leet of tit* o$Yie; ita al#iesskarr.iiiis3ias Ji�iit►:seali�t�ed;itt;4i�r.:..+,. ]ttt$dte VO,O J tnat'bf` t#te 6gtf � �g ba y aiiit g' :tht 'elgil:,.: ': 't'e••af •aiteict)•; SO ithat aiij $>tyfat; : di§p28yri8�.; .: • • • adVat?t il:stg Is btipnt'od sa as fb b� it the pri1 t>►iii}r • •"tr-om a Airec'titstt• other bail frotti•altitigg;titettsia."':' 'Wet i'Lwas' alai :taiticsz the'eriedtatiatt di 144.:aigtt$ot tint • t.2yt •siirfecd1' c'•splayiti ariVestiSing to'be : •• •:... . • percet tible.alang 'tlte Seenie Waterway frem_ any.*it .: • • greatsti lab sikv.$iinrl uct •((00) Mat from=tiie•nibakt' ' ' •'•paint ch•a':sign 'structures tiitithiirtiva-A4tr1@rg1 •i bdi' .,: • Met b teatiiC,Witdr.:* azzji.portiofi-.af: a gtt•;•:;'' litrt`tetiirevis as ft:'.,tn •a'Sde,ud:ivaterway tither.,eita -:;` be eifectivel}i.lsndscapudi or shall be paiat'et1 wit}i: '. : °lightyblue or .similar colored paint SO is' to •Pti`serit au •.;`: • atirattive at:pearanee' when 'vi©tiwad 1rott.the Set '• Wtterwvay. • ••(b)No •gener:al advertising,sic? ehall'ba'erected,: con§tt!iitte& • altered', , maintairiad• or,>•eloeated witiiiii aix-htttidred. ; '•, :(610).feet,oi:the• right.oii,i£nes of piiy. li ttitetl`aet3 sa,; highway,; tncludirig:exprtssways; ;as eatablished hit - .State of J:lariiia;or:ariy.of its';palitic 1 subdivisiana = -.+. • ' sign is:para11e1to, or. at an- angle: Ditibt: • •: •greatei•thall• thirty. (30).degrees with the centerline:Of:::•:;, '• atty such`l n'ited access: highway and, tutless'euch:gigii'"` is also. faced'3wayr,froxt ny Such: highiva-.; • ' ; (10) :SIGNS 'Oil 131SCAY;*T1 IiD't3IjEVE!RD' : R • (a}•NotwithStand ing any •otherprovisions.Off this Ordinance; no sign •shall . e erected; pYacced, .or'constructed . 8iscagne Boulevard, •between N. 1r.' 13th' Street'ai.id;' '• ;I'4 E.' 87th tree, so as'ta ;lc stilt ire any.:signs; extend`•. •' ing beyond the Base Building Line' of Biscayne Boole- ; • •: ,yar4 c'r any parltivay iii. ;aid; street.: •• ' • (YI-) ' SETBACK:IiEGULATIONS : • • '(a).A11 signs shall comply svi:h yard'requiseinetita:of the:. • '•• 'zotririg:distrLct in'wb h;they are.located,, unless.othei *fie' aped led in•these regsslatiorts. j1Z)• , ILLEt".,AL'SIGNS : • : (a) The Shall eauthority to'rersiove;oi';=: •,.'4 taaiatathed iti • contkict with ihe•se•;ragvlatipas or. with-,. •other laws of ©rdisteaccs '7he..materials.•vbtarned • - ."frariz such'a raoye may. be .aopr'9•)Ss'iated' by;'ti;e' C]Cy.: of Miarni.to'•effset tho.cost"of rerssovai.. Tits ve naval of 'a •sign by•the iM ldtng Departneent.sha31',not aifect:':.'> any P;?ceei.:1 li a 4istitiutcd priar`;to the ren,ava1 of • p.-.•.� . • • .41) ` , •...xeiii: QNr{3I3 M1NG SIGNS (aAii aQs�-c4riiPsititr.sig??� 1331,44'4e,to :`,ct¢ibots.4i �?IeT,Ipi 2XVJ14. Ssckian.3•,j3),(a�,•:4;0u;•, othq.stvitk:e FpmpxcS?.fram tzh prav ioAs. ' . '• ' `La :.3 s 'Chi"? • A-• 1141 .. faty rotaiteY �ttiesYieotistr difa.advert§isir te3isiatty '• at...airy eil pf'tvvt4.a§ly. 9e' iatic :taftti'a te>Ys sti t rt ; ._��, is vge tad tki pl i iii 9.S ►tile, •r 6t6tiar •br.3>`s'sr a hdE later tkaii '¢fit -(6.):•rtiorltli9 '• • ti•rha 4'4611nrttvfty t asaa•to.'csist, nr staff Or . rittifat tl by the bwt;er'og' %see iuttisin tls ssi ittaht>; g rl'ae£ �� �liat' tha .s'ign.: letter'tsi Stltnera1B'; syttto)st fiui�es, 'iiufgiss, 'anti•.:'• :., other 6eviae futvistiiii cornitittnitatibitiiat toth .rt tn;'r••` t6i3te:activity.'forittetly assoCiated. Wifii the vaaat: .:r aZ.: ^;..':;,: : `(13): 1,:liiii•�'INcI• • , .. :r•.' , : (a) Nd.'siga ;£1as1irng.' u i1eSS-Speeiiitalijt ..provided by the' prdvfsiaas.of, ttsi8, Ordizsaiict3. . 001:lashittg signs 'shaI1 !tat: tie' loextett ivftkin nt:a:htuidred• • (10.0).1cet of ariy•.property_'ih:a.resi$'etttial iiistriet as '•. :':rstasui'ed••alottg the'etiett frontage .oli'the, sa t side :or the .street o>•`as tile astt ed.bya• straight line. to propezty'ac,ros3.tlie`t;treet,rif;aunt l sign.is visibe;.; • frorri the sesidentia3'd strict: ' . •• • • t16?'• - f)1rTACHED.S1GNS•• . (a}.In'residentiai.dfstrtcts, 4et4ied sighs shall ngt',eicceed•:' • . a height n£•twenty (20) feet abusive 'the gYade of •,'street; to':• . which, the, sign is oriented, .• • • • • :(b)ln co iirier'cial and industrial dfstiicts, detacheil•.sig'iis�:'.' shah not.excei3 a height: ot•thirty. (30) feet above the' grade of, street -to which• sign is' oriented. •; •:..: (17)' ':..PER MITTEDSIGNS:FOX NON-CCNV•ORMING't USES la)* P notl.coniortriing :usc'ixi.'a're•sidentia1 di:strict,'sTiall •t , to permitted to3iave.o6e (1) siga of.the.type pi riziftted in•theR-5A;. R-C and R.-Cp• districts. • • • • • • •-(b) A non,aonforaoisig `isle is a'cosnzriere al. or:'indu'strtal '`' district:sha11 be pesznitted to have•thcsse:•sfgtis'{�er- : ' '•mitred•_;a. the •dletrtat in.whith said•uon-Orgo.r »!iiig..: • • Seetaoxt2; SIGSYS.'IN •THE R-1AiR-2.AND :R.PD. DLSTRIC'T3.. . " . . • • ,Signs,' boa<illumineted, awrler-ideritiiicatida, are pertitsited, a:a actio y uses as'f911oKrs:::. ' •• (1).Name•p1ate, one (l.) fcr earl} •atiat'frontage'ort: tb.a' pseit+ises,'two (2)-square feesi<i area; tai�entity:t3ie` "' ;•. _ownq r,: os'o$atspaitt'•pf a: diveitiiig os bui .ding. ' • aZ?Private 34eci 0nal.&igns pne..i3) tox'aaCit' eet' • fsorlage Qf.ttio pre.?up.(1.):.s t rs., feat its'• ' xaa:, •; •• •a : : -:•.; • • ...... • ..-. • - •.::.•.:.:' ••••• • • .. + . .• ... ... . „_.: .1. . . - - ...-•••• . ... flY :.i_k °alit, •Iiiiiiteil 0,4 fil,t1:1 id' (10)••Oraiiii4...tit,' :fat th*••••• • ' .:' ',....i: ,... r ••• ....itiintittetinii•pk,3•;$141iiiiiirOn .hit ife4/*1-60iii'apitF• • •, :.":••••,' .1.- 7. . ' ; ....... .....: ...:... : .....' • ,:: .....; : • .: ..: ... :......• o'.: ..,.. -1 '.':'....*::‘."........ • .7. .. '...: : '.!. .‘ ';'!";.•,;:: .. : .. • . • . :141 t• Avi difillif sitlating.kti.1111 .6 igtiOit.tlited.,It.i.Xttb..*6 te/T11y,:t14,, :...1'... ' ' ' • • .• • • • ' ' - 'ttitiare Stet). prit,11)..tdr•••4atiii itreit:10eite0-eiv't*.'Oetillfirit,•?... - . •• • . ••• . . .. . . .... • • : . • .' • • •.••••• 'tn.. .ilit-fdeAtlf1ietien'elt, pirliiiitedifibriugilitlesitiii'tiiitiq .:•,•• .1':.:,. '' , .,•:.... :: 1 •••• '.• . ''....'..•etliir:than•ilti 46itzie eittliPth.1611:rikrtititieitiby .i4•111C.2.1/;: '• ,. • • ' •:. • (i) lina.1.•tiiitt sliii;:dfte,•11).1;r••••eaen hhiee.i ifiliblin: is!i: the .•.'; ,••:. , ' '.• '... • • .....• ...: •prettslies.,:liitiltett livaiek.•;:t6 4614r..(4) illiari,4001‘1*i4..• : ;•••,..,:::•:.,),•:•.,i•N . . ••• . • • . . . • . • •• .• • . • , ' • • • • , - • '. •••:..,(4) : ConstriitilOti ilgis; one (i) idt,•e4elt.bireti fronia.go..isii.the .. isi'•,. ... ... . . . • •• ' .1: • '• .• ••• • prerniSe4 lienitiel in Eiits to toyi.0)•reet i4 1i-cot 4iAd 'itii.6 , ....:- ••••• ••• . :.., ...,.. . : .... , .061 iteiliot ttt it t s d..re.:cted i n e aii.., t.!•oil\*.hit; :1t .:.ii.,:i.:•.Qii.::14.141. 6. 46.Y 18 3•.'.:...,.....,•,_.:,....:.,,,:,,: . • • , ; . .. . • . . , . . .. . • . ••• • • . . • •• . .• . ..-• I), :01:0•Tb'pernitted 6441 rriey be.iorIiteilltv'a reil'Ored..ye.ii•p• • ::,..1.`,..:',' ... • . • • •••• . . . . pievided gai.d.sigit li.d•,00..t locatitt• nearer iita.. it 7 ...tot. • . ,...., ,.....,..._.: ".t. 'any:base. buildiet tiri. • ..... . : • • . •• , • .. • • . .. • , ....,_ ... . . . . . •SettiOri 3. • SINS XN T4tIt..3; 114,- :P,.• 5A, 14•••t AND •, . .• • • • Signs, illtutinated or non-illutninateil; • owne r.-kdentiiipitioni!•are •• . . ••• • ; • . , • ' • • • • permitted• •aceeisory1as ae follows: ' • • •• • ' •:••: • • ••"'••.•'..--. :•,,. •• ' • ' , • ' • .; • • . (1) : A •nanie plate, two (2)•;icinare feet in area, to identlfy the i:..'••••:•! • • • • •• •• ' • ' • • • •iowneil'or occupant iir*.a• dweiluig or bu21n1g• ' : . , (2) Flat signi• one 11) facing each street frontage,: The sign .4iga:•?: • ::,':•• !•'• • '' • • ' • : • . • • • • shill be liMited• to ferty.(40)24quare feet,, • r ,).'cie:ii• 11, lidev;'•,:••jr f,:.; : • ::: • : ' ' • ' . • ' • ' that the permitted area cf•the flat sign zna.)i: be increased:by :: ''• ....•,.,.•••. ••••• . , . - • •..... . one (1).percent for each. foot above the first ten (10) feetof. '. ::,..•••,...........• , • .; .. . • , , • . , ... building helght aboVe, grade; .that 'the. lowest point of the • ' . (3) Projecting or detached. sign, one (1) located adjacent to each. . • ..,.„.. . .... .. ,...: '•••••• . :..'.. • street frentagei Thi:. sign area s411 he lisnited•to•iOrt1401.-, . • ' . • .••• square feet, for each face. • • • : . , • ' '.,'. .• -' ..• •, • ' '• ..... •• ..•.• • . • . • .. „ , . . , . .• ,. . . . . . - :: •- • (4),.-1 Two (2) •dird•Ctiarcal sign • With the .sign. area notexceedini...:: .. , . •• . . . . . . . •••• • • • , . , .. • • . one (.:1). scluare foot - fbr.0acii:slizi.. •• •• • : -...::!...... ,....:... • ,- .. • •••• • - .. .• • •• ' • . : (5) . Real; state 'sign, ope'.(1) fo; each•stret #entage on the : • ....,i•:: • :••• • .• .' ••• ' ..:. . . • ., Pre,17110f01.11mite4dsn area tfo•ieux (!}) sql.ppe feet•ln srea.... • . f. ::::::. .:• ' ' " . • .: . • • .. (6) 'Construct ien ii.gp,-;:,•cip'e•(1)..tor each ,itr.eetirCntige?..Virstit‘.:iti....L!.• •:-.:;••:1;•• :'• •• • • •• • • ' : ; • •• ` ; - " to foriy (46) •square feet. in area;•;ereater111'eOectioPc410i '''••••-•::';-- ,•,,.. • .... - ... , •• • ,.. .. • new construction w.oris., .4T44.disp.1yec.i 4,r4.4tIty1i2g:efick:iiiiep.. •'..,:V.: ... . .. .._. , . ••• • .,: . • 'Ali Lite ••aettial 'ccaistrifction work is' irrprogresS, • •i • ., ..:.• '', ••••:'•• '4 ...... , . . • .... , .. • ...- . • , : •• :. •• .'''''; ,:-.,• .:,::'. • ,.,' " ... .. ... .1‘. .. ' . • " .0 ': .. " .. • .., ' • (7) ' The two (2) Oi.e.ett1bnal.i.iti.e•aluf.ox0.. ( 1) • qt1ser 04:t.perni.iPStlii --::••'..., , •,,' . • • ..••• , • ... • • • •• • • • in, t.11101 ae41 on, fizey,' bp',1;aceted .14 .# reit41re4' yirfIt..ps o7.T10,••,.:.•.•.:- . • '. •'• : .-.• ' ' ' - • ,', • ' ' : • ' itte'z'saids•Ogne .are..ii0 locifeil ii carer than i*.is 110) te...0i to• •••;...:.• • • • • • 4ny base.13eilding 11T4e. .•• . • • ••, •.. .. ',...• • .? ..."'••• •'•"-' ' • • . • • " • • •••••• • •••• ••• .. • . • •. . • : : . .. .... , • ••••:: •••:- •. riJ 4 • •clues 4f •• •iSlCti 1 f : t *lY r :.ti '`_taA ii -tip=r • rstgasr'ii utt5l i+lyd ot•`tsttri�iifsitnitiate aiE.part+3et>^d.:a�'eta 'atopas •ftilfowd; .. , . • , .. .. . , . .. . sign`g, owner.iitieat4fbat1 t shaii'n t.exct d. ti ::. •aggrugale:'sign.a3ea of tv1O-n ftf oni414t:( g ,1t) • • feet of art -far satin lineai'faat• •of'wa11`ftoiitiag rss• a heii.attyporticitf of�eudh sign'?a''within:#i• tsbi (1rr};feet;': s. ov8 gra:dLc • "'he .prtititted•:sign''aree.:riay•,be•lbere tied• •• . •bq•. ht..('1j perea)iE•;for eapis;fadt abbve:the fit t#ii g el j1'S).'•",: feet,tif boil@trig' height grader that tFie 11)0. •e• .pfliiit•: • 'of the sign.is-placr'ad=upon, the,bui1th g. Flat .aigna etiall' he `; . located on the. sireet''fr'ofttage•bliV4t th the'•psrtfiltted •.atea is basest; prbvideii, .how.eve,r, that one (1)., d t)ie, thief . • : "signg•p'ermitted lot each stieet frontage ay'be loiatet3:ail:.' a side•wali;'provided fitvthsr that••such• sign: is`ilieitrde:xi ai;'';' • `• part of the •total.p4rrt�itted• aggregate •si.get ari! .;•, ,• Pioje tirig.:stgris,,ownef4deniifiratia1i, shall'itet'exGetd: • . ' dile. (1) for each business: on the prefiiisee,.. wiih°'tlie 736: • area fimited:to.forty,(4b).square;feat'for•each.tate •„Ho4" ever, projecting signs erecteii it rile"C+3 1 istriet:maybe-•' - irtcreasecl -in•aiea at 'foI1•owe.: •:' , MAMtI XtM PRo3• C'FIOtt,- :FROM:FACE'b1"+$IfILDI G •.:: Trbo,12)' feet'or-less '` • :More'han'two (3) feet.but ' .Iets tharithree (3) feet-.„ • More; than three (3) feet but not'rx ore than fodr (4). feet . (3) . Detached' signs;: owner-4denti,fication, shall be limited to,', `; • 's;y:� i • one.(1),,sign and to forty (40).•square feet of area' (fo�•each :•`� • face)•for each business or for each' fifty (50) ;feet of `street: ;•`•' r'..; • frontage: 'The permitted sign area fox detached`;s'igas 'f lay.,': 'be•cumulative, bit no one (1) •eign•shall.exceed (•100) square feet in area far.. each face, (4)' :5igits attac1 ed to the ,bgitoin`,pf,a rtie.rquee, "shall'.slot eitceed •: one (1) ;(or each buia see's on tlie:premises, ;with siga,area,• limited to three (3) `square -feet, •maintai"nirg ari•.elevation: of at leant nine (:9)`t.eei'•above'gratio; • (5) Non?illrtriainate4 paper,or..pa i ed signs in:wir clgivi .shall iiot, exceed twenty. perceras (l0%) Of the•totak.g1.4s area''cfti a ;:::', .. :w n4oly in which they,are-plated, and. shal be iniciuded as:•' gar;: of the.pe"vnn te•d aggregate flat ign,area; • 0) ;Pireetiozsal signs, ,giving'4irfl eone tc mgtbsieits'isgarc isig .' the. locat$gn.of parking areas`an.4'access•"driv s; sb 13:•n ':. . • it coed five 0) s+414ar4: (.st it �xPd',• ••• ARIA; square: feel' 60 squaw feet' • 40: square: fgef,' f. 4:.• • • • {� k trmt4tageattd s)iali.tri.issilEfttitsie'•io •a#•tae al illii`ttiittett.fe! tke 4tstietyp 4t lifiritt fti aigs;` •' '4g) ;0.?it fie trasti.�tr¢ e;?: trgnt4ge atiii_ hall he.likiiite$ f1 aiz .to:fitt'y gaarcent';1jb.%); :,; <> • b#4he abet {sertiti lit. fdr: psi'mati@ht aigFt tl�e. sash yp i • :. • ( ) : tai• F;it -t.ide;itiAtatiPn sigma: rnti,. is ve. hot 83org than.i`.ifty • er- Odit1 ••154.) tit their actual •alea,.+fe ieted to'ttte• ady lrtl'ii'itlg•:', ":•< of mbsidt$ry•p,roil,refs:sibliiin.'the•tsrzrisiset,•'',. •• S'eepi+an t;' `MONS;Ai.v.I :t•4;'L-S', •Signs, illurnint ated or•itatt411uirlinatedo, flas3iuig:or:horn flashing, ate' per mitted.as acieatorynaea,as fdllavita ' (lj' .'fiat cigar,, Owife;Y=ideritificatieti; shalt not:exa_eed.ari • 'aggregate ,sigh area tyi'thre`e: and oiYehalf 13'• 1/ )•'s liar€.;. ; .. :feet of area: far,eaclt`. itteal:foot .o.f )vall:`iroiti'ag ans.: `•• when any •poi.iion.'oi•auch''sign is..wi'thin fifteen (15)•feet'• • 'above genus .'The'peitnitte sigts: area niayi.bilnirdageii`: ' •:� ='• -by 'one 11).percei t_-for:eaeh••(oot abovE the ,fizst.fifte�si:(15}'....: feet' of building height above grade; • that. the lowest,po lit-•:.': ot•the:sigii•it'plaeed nil fire lsuiiditi$, Flat signs slialP#i'e located on the SEreet'fiontage•on which the permitted, : arsa'ia based; provided,-hovwst!eri •that one (1) of'yh three : • y ".signs•pertiiitted for:elan''sttest iron'tage •rimay. rye loaatecl side wall, • provided that such; sign; is'ineluded as part:vf ;r: the•total• permitted, aggregate sign area, • ($)• Prajecting'signs,• owner -identification; sliail`not:exceed '. • one, (1) for. each'business On the••pre:nises,: with-.tha -sign :,area liinited'to- forty.{'40)square: feet far•eacki'facttc • (3) •,Detached signs;• owner-idtntificatiba, •shall be lirnited tp'{'-;;"; • one•(1} sign and. to forty.'(40),.scquare'feet°.af area face) for each business :or:for.. each"fifty'(50) feat 'oi street:, . . frontage,'' Permitted •sign area toi detached i gns ,may bbe';:. cumulative, 'but 'no'one (1)..sign shall exceed two-Iiundxed '•;. ,`;, (200): acquare ^feet in. area for each face: - . • (4) .Signs attached to the bottom of a_maic lee, 'shall not exceed.,.=" • • One„(q)'fos each business on•tlfe pre Wisea ;.with:"sign area " • finuted to tT}ee (3) 'square'. feet for each sci4i •ergo '.; • '•-'' {5} , Non-iliurisivatied paper or painted jigni. iti wu lows .shell rips; •`exceedtwcrity'percent (_Z0%).of the•,tot:il.glais area of viwindow,ui.wiiich t4'ey' are placed, aiid,i3hall he,faclildesias,.•;r' part of.ttie perniitited aggregate fiat sigharea.•: - '(6) Direciiotlal igi ., giv aj, direction$ to rrigtoriats regardu g locationparking a rea. ar4"ac ce is shires;':shall :apt;•• exoeedtets (lb) square fegt in'arca,' • 544iR 4 t'''..•:'...;..... ... •'•':•'•• ..: • trt.). kt•iii: to tibe •• taig6 ,ohall ii.ot -faltde.a.:onti ..C.A...,-410.i... • • - . ' • ,. ,. • . eodii a iieet tro.e.i#0. 'Att. taiall:Itaf UAW 41.i'. . ': •t.... • • . - ' • ...• • - ...lxite -to* f ift$ percent. I50$) -. of " the. tare•A:401,,.-- '.' - •• ; .. : . . .." aftod rtt A. 'pertatent tivi og the. daipt• :M.q,•• : 1.,••••• . , . .:•:'•-•.r.. . - -.. .. .. l',?..':-' ' : - : • ' • ' • l) CJIu b on i ' o iii• n-' • - ti • • s'Oh •111 •r 1,- — • . . re.ti.n. g ,.. a . IAD it 'toped...- ''•1":' • • ' • ' : • '• • • isa:Oh•.strekt..trOntagu'•4fii.1 ohall. .'bo: -1.4trii!teci ,'-'.;"'''• .• ' :. *-,, '' • : . • . tO atty.:petettat .(50%)-.-ttr. ''Oie ar.ea'petttit'tdcl : fbri .1... ', .., - • .'.. . ,.... ': • h m4tlent•iii:grI. -of the a-p,te :t1Piag's • . • • • .:; •••• *: ;7••'' . : ' ;..: • .. . • • '4!"1.;*:‘•'.•''' ....,:' ! ' • ' . • : • • '' (9) -Curievkidttitcri'taticiri' aigns itiAy itOi .'f:',-)z,;;; .s. 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Municode Page 1 of 8 Miami, Florida, Code of Ordinances» PART II - THE CODE» Chapter 62 -ZONING AND PLANNING » ARTICLE XIII. - ZONING APPROVAL FOR TEMPORARY USES AND OCCUPANCIES; PERMIT REQUIRED_» DIVISION 5__MURALS_» [171) DIVISION 5. - MURALS Sec.62.601. Purpose of sign regulations_;_applicability_; criteria. Sec. 62-602. - Definitions. Sec. 62-603. - Qualified applicants: procedure for application: requirements. Sec. 62-604. - Mural permit required application for a mural permit by a qualified applcant. Sec. 62-605. - Approval process for permit. Sec. 62-606. - Criteria for issuing a mural permit. Sec. 62-607. - Permit participation fees permit renewal fees. and contributions to trust fund. • Sec. 62-608. - Approval by the city zoning administrator. Sec. 62-609. - Copy change and location change applications. Sec., 62-610. - Assignment,. Sec. 62-611. - Exemptions. Sec. 62-612. - Enforcement. Sec. 62-613. - Maintenance. Sec. 62-614. - Conflict. Sec. 62-615. - Renewal. Sec. 62-616. - Rescission. Sec. 62-617. - Appeals. Sec. 62-618. - Oft -out provision. Sec. 62-601.- Purpose of sign regulations; applicability; criteria. Intent. It is the intent of the city commission that the display of art or graphics on buildings and walls be permitted within certain commercial and special districts of the city in order to aesthetically enhance otherwise blank walls and unoccupied buildings and that the funds generated by permits issued with respect to such displays be utilized to ensure quality of life and prevention of visual clutter or blight. The procedures established in this article will allow for the pre -qualification of applicants to display art or graphics on buildings and wails. Once qualified, such pre -qualified applicants will be allowed to file for a class l special permit (the "mural permit"). Mural permits will be issued by the city zoning administrator upon their determination that the applicant has complied with the criteria set forth in this article, including the payment of all required fees and contributions. To the extent permissible by law, all fees and contributions received by the city pursuant to the terms of this article shall be used to promote quality of life by regulating all murals to ensure that the city's residents are not exposed to visual blight or clutter. Upon the award of a mural permit by the city zoning administrator, the holder of such a mural permit shall be allowed to obtain all required building permits, Changes in art work or other relevant copy (including text or commercial messages) will only be permitted upon the approval of a subsequent permit for a change of copy. Strict compliance with the provisions of this article must be maintained during the term of the mural permit. Failure of the holder of a mural permit to remain in compliance with the terms of this article shall result in the revocation of all its mural permit and the forfeiture of the right to apply for any subsequent mural permit(s). (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) Sec. 62-602.- Definitions. For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall apply: Affiliate is any person who is an owner, shareholder, member, partner, agent, officer or director of an i applicant seeking to be qualified by the city zoning administrator to apply for a mural permit pursuant to this article. Exhibit C http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?clientID=10933 &HTMRequest=http%3 a%2f%2fli... 5/17/2011 Municode Paae 2 of 8 Applicant is any person or entity who, pursuant to section 62-603, is seeking to be qualified by the city zoning administrator to apply for a mural permit pursuant to this article. Commercial message includes a trademark, commercially recognized display, copyright or service mark of a sponsor, including any text or logos or representation of the name or commercial product, trademark or service mark of the sponsor; such commercial message may be of offsite products or businesses as applicable to the sponsorship. Copy change application is an application by the holder of a mural permit to change the mural face. Geographical area is the mural area described in exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, as amended from time to time by the city commission. Govemment-owned building is any building owned by the United States Government, the State of Florida (the "state"), Miami -Dade County (the "County"), the Miami -Dade School Board, the city, any dependent or independent special tax district, or any agency of any of the foregoing governments. Licensee is any person or entity who holds or obtains or has been issued a state license for outdoor advertising. Location change application is an application by the holder of a mural permit to change the location of a previously approved mural permit. Lottery is the process described in section 62-605 for the approval of mural permits. The initial lottery date is May 12, 2008. Mural is a painting or artistic work (including collage effects) composed of pictures or arrangements of color which may have a limited commercial sponsorship message, advertises a commercial product and which is made directly onto, projected onto or attached to a building or a wall. Mural face is the entire face of the mural including all text, artwork, and commercial messages incorporated into a mural. Permittee is a person or entity who is the holder of an approved mural permit Qualified applicant is any person or entity who, pursuant to section 62-603, has been qualified by the city zoning administrator to apply for a mural permit and is not an affiliate of another qualified applicant Small business enterprise is a business enterprise that qualifies as a small business enterprise pursuant to applicable state and federal laws and the rules and regulations of Miami -Dade County, as amended from time to time. Wall is the exterior surface of a building capable of being occupied, including surfaces free of windows or devoid of occupants behind the area where the mural is to be placed. Surfaces constructed on roof tops (other than! a roof parapet) shall not be considered walls for purposes of this article. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, subject to the conditions listed below and the written permission of the city zoning administrator, murals will be permitted to be placed on walls with windows of commercial buildings only, and on the exterior walls of a parking garage or a parking pedestal provided that such murals: l (1) (2) (3) (4) Do not prevent ingress and egress. In no event, may a mural be placed so as to cover any residential I, units, including residential liners. (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08; Orr!. No. 13183, § 2, 6-10-10) Are not directly facing residential units; Are made of perforated vinyl mesh or adhesive backed and are transparent to the occupants of the commercial building; Do not prevent the opening of windows intended to be opened; and i -- Sec. 62-603.- Qualified applicants; procedure for application; requirements. I An applicant shall submit an application to the city zoning administrator for the purposes of qualifying said applicant as a qualified applicant by May 6, 2008. Such application shall include the following: The name, address, phone number and other pertinent information of the applicant, and if the applicant is an entity, such as a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership, the names and business addresses of the principal officers, managers, and other persons who own more than five percent of the entity; (1) http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?clientID=10933&HTMRequest=http%3a%2f%2fli... 5/17/2011 Municode Page 3 of 8 1 (2) Payment of a non-refundable, pre -qualification administrative fee in the amount of $500.00; (3) Payment in full and delivery to the city finance director of a pre -qualification fee in the amount of $10,000.00 (the "qualification fee"). Payment must be made by cashier's check, certified check or United States Postal money order. The qualification fee shall be refunded to the applicant if the city zoning administrator determines that the applicant does not qualify as a qualified applicant; (4) Proof, reasonably satisfactory to the city risk management administrator, that the applicant has (and can maintain at all times) public liability insurance in the amount of $3,000,000.00; (5) Proof in the form of a signed affidavit(s) stating that the applicant or in the case of an entity, that a majority of the applicant's principal officers or managers (each of whom shall submit a signed affidavit) has or have had experience in the outdoor advertising industry for a minimum of five years prior to the date of application; (6) Proof in the form of copies of all required city and county business tax receipts, evidencing the fact that the applicant has an office or local presence within the city to ensure an immediate response in the event of an emergency; (7) Proof in the form of copies of a memorandum of lease sworn to by affidavit which indicates relevant information regarding control of the mural site and which shows that the applicant or its affiliate has executed and enforceable leases for a minimum of five mural sites within the geographic area; (8) Proof that the applicant had gross revenue of at least $2,000,000.00 in the outdoor advertising industry during each of the three years preceding the date of the application; (9) Proof that the applicant is in good standing with the city and the county for any pending code ! j enforcement matters related to mural violations. No individual, business, building owner, or affiliate of an individual, business or building owner may apply for a mural permit if that person or entity has displayed a mural within 15 calendar days, beginning on April 20, 2008, in which event; the site, building, or entity will be precluded from participating in the Lottery; (10) Proof that applicant will post a bond or letter of credit in the amount of $500,000.00 in a form reasonably acceptable to the city risk management administrator, at the time of issuance of the mural permit. The city shall be authorized to collect on the bond or letter of credit in the event the permittee is found to be in non-compliance with any provision of this article and any fines assessed in respect of such non-compliance are not paid within 30 days of the assessment or if the city is required to send I personnel to ensure compliance with any provision of this article. The city shall be authorized to collect against the bond or letter of credit all fees, fines, and penalties; together with expenses incurred by it with respect to such personnel, including, but not limited to, the costs associated with r i the investigation and determination of the violation; (11) Proof that the applicant has contracted with one or more small business enterprise(s) (as a consultant, joint -venture partner, vendor or otherwise) to which ten percent or more of the applicant's operating expenses would be paid in the event the applicant is approved as a qualified applicant and obtains a permit for a mural and that the applicant consents to submitting financial records demonstrating compliance with this provision; and I I (12) Proof that the applicant is a licensee. { { An individual, business, building owner or affiliate of an individual, business, or building owner may not apply for a mural permit if that person or entity has failed to fully resolve and close (without mitigation) any notice of violation or open code enforcement matter of any section of this Code or zoning ordinance 11000, as amended (they' "zoning ordinance") prior to the submission of the application for participation in the lottery. Furthermore, if a prospective site or building has displayed a mural or outdoor advertising sign in violation of the zoning ordinance € j within five years prior to the date of the lottery, the qualified applicant shall tender, as a result of such non- compliance, a partially refundable fee in the amount of three times the qualification fee, of which $10,000.00 may be refunded if the application is not approved. Unless otherwise indicated, all proof required to be submitted by this section may be in the form of an affidavit signed by the applicant or a duly authorized representative of the applicant. Upon the submission of all items required to be submitted under this section 62-603, the city zoning administrator shall review and approve or j deny, no later than 30 days of its submission, the applicant's application for qualification as a qualified applicant. If the application is denied, the city zoning administrator shall advise the applicant in writing of the reasons for the denial of the application. The applicant must cure all defects prior to May 9, 2008. (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) Editor's note— Ord. No. 12983, § 2, adopted April 10, 2008, enacted provisions intended for use as subsections (a)—(i). To preserve the style of this Code, and at the discretion of the editor, said provisions have been redesignated as subsections (1)—(12). Sec. 62-604.- Mural permit required; application for a mural permit by a qualified applicant.1 j Murals may not be erected, hung, placed, posted, painted, displayed, or maintained in the city except as provided by this article. The city shall issue no more than 35 mural permits at any one time; however, no more than 1 20 mural permits may be issued at any one time and in any one city commission district. An applicant shall submit http://library.municode.com/print. aspx?clientlD=10933&HTMRequest=http%3a%2f/o2fli... 5/17/2011 Municode Page 4 of 8 to the city zoning administrator a single permit application listing each and every site sought to be permitted. A qualified applicant's permit application shall contain the following for each site sought to be permitted: Dimensioned elevation drawing and photo of the wall where the mural is to be located. A colored drawing or colored computer simulation depicting the mural face. Two photographs or two computer simulations depicting the wall and the mural superimposed on the wall. A certified spacing survey showing compliance with this article, if applicable. Copy of the city's zoning atlas where the mural is to be located. Payment of a non-refundable administrative fee in the amount of $500.00. A memorandum of lease, sworn to by affidavit, of an executed and enforceable lease for the site sought to be permitted. The address and the folio number of the subject building and the specific wall on the building upon which the mural would be attached. Proof that the building address of the wall in question does not have any outstanding civil violations of this Code. (10) Moved to subsection 62-605(9). (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) Editor's note— Ord. No. 12983, § 2. adopted April 10, 2008. enacted provisions intended for use as subsections (a)—(i). To preserve the style of this Code, and at the discretion of the editor, said provisions have been redesignated as subsections (1)—(10). Sec. 62-605.- Approval process for permit. The following shall be the procedure followed for the approval of a mural permit The city zoning administrator shall notify each qualified applicant of the date and time of all lottery rounds. There shall be one lottery for each round of approvals commencing with the highest priority I site submitted by each qualified applicant. The number of rounds scheduled shall equal the greatest I number of lease sites submitted in any single application. (2) Each qualified applicant will receive one assigned number through the lottery process for each round. j ' (3) Each qualified applicant may only submit one application which shall include each distinct Wall sought to be permitted. If more than one permit is sought, the qualified applicant shall list the walls sought to be permitted. (4) An affiliate of a qualified applicant shall not be an affiliate of another qualified applicant. (5) For each round, the city zoning administrator shall review each qualified applicant's site in the order of assigned number pursuant to the lottery for each specific round. At the end of the selection made at each round, a qualified applicant may reprioritize the list of sites. (6) In the numerical order assigned to each qualified applicant for a given round, the city zoning administrator shall review the first priority site for each qualified applicant and shall conditionally approve sites meeting the required criteria. Thereafter, the city zoning administrator shall, in the numerical order assigned to each qualified applicant for the immediate subsequent round, review for conditional approval a site listed by the qualified applicants and so on. (7) In the event that a site is determined to not meet the required criteria, the next eligible site in the qualified applicant's list, if any, shall be reviewed for conditional approval. (8) Locations will be approved until a maximum of 35 sites have been approved. (9) Proof that each individual wall sought to be permitted exists and is fully built, and that the wall has noti been used to display a mural since April 20, 2008. (10) The city zoning administrator shall advise qualified applicants of the contingent approval of an application for a mural permit, and shall refer all such mural applications to the county for their determination of compliance with the county ordinance. Upon receipt by the city zoning administrator of notice from the county confirming compliance with the county ordinance, and the payment of all applicable fees for each conditionally approved application, the city zoning administrator shall issue a mural permit for each approved site within 30 days from receipt of such notice from the county. (11) Mural permits shall be granted to the qualified applicants only in accordance with the procedures set forth in this section 62-605. (12) Mural permits will be issued on June 13, 2008, provided that the applicant provides proof that all murals have been removed since April 20, 2008. (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) Editor's note— Ord. No. 12983, § 2, adopted April 10, 2008, enacted provisions intended for use as subsections (a)—(i). To preserve the style of this Code, and at the discretion of the editor, .said provisions have been redesignated as subsections (1)—(12). (1) http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?client1D=10933 &HTMRequest=http%3 a%2f%2fli... 5/17/2011 Municode Page 5 of 8 Sec. 62-606.- Criteria for issuing a mural permit. As part of the review and qualification process, the city zoning administrator shall apply the following criteria:r (1) Geographical area. No more than 35 mural permits may be issued and outstanding at any one time. Murals permits shall only be issued within the mural geographical area, as delineated in exhibit "A" and kept on file in the city clerk's office and the department of zoning. (2) Zoning districts. Murals shall only be permitted within portions of the following zoning districts: T6-8, T6-12, T6-24, T6-36, T6-60, T6-80, CI, CI -HD, D1 and D3 as described in the zoning ordinance. Murals outside these zoning districts shall be in violation of this Code and ordinances. (3) Spacing between murals and number of murals allowed per building. A mural shall not be located within 300 feet of another legally permitted mural oriented towards the same side of the street The distance shall be measured in a straight line from the closest edge of the mural sign on one building to the closest edge of the mural sign on the other building. The spacing requirement provided herein shall not apply within the City Park West entertainment district. If two murals are pem,itted for any one building, they must be on different sides of the building and each such mural shall be required to obtain a separate mural permit for each street front. This sectioni shall not preclude a mural on one building which is continuous on two sides of the building, commonly referred to as a wrap -around mural. A wrap -around mural shall be counted as one mural for purposes of fees and the maximum number of mural permits which may be issued pursuant to this article. (4) Spacing from single family residential district. The distance of a mural located on any building shall be calculated by measuring the distance of the mural at ground level to the property line of any parcel; designated as R-1 or R-2. A mural shall not be located on a wall that is within 300 feet of any property zoned R-1 or R-2 or 100 feet from any non -conforming single family or duplex residential property. (5) Size. Murals shall be allowed to cover up to 80 percent of a wall, or 33 percent of a wall if the mural covers windows. In any event, a mural may not be greater than 10,000 square feet (6) Commercial message. The mural face shall be predominantly pictorial with text limited to no more than 15 percent of the mural face. (7) illumination. The illumination of a mural 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. (8) Location. Murals shall be placed only on walls. (9) Public safety. Murals faces shall not have any moving or animated parts, or any other electronic movements, and shall not be illuminated in such a manner so as to cause glare or to impair the vision of motorists or otherwise distract motorists and interfere with their ability to safely operate their vehicles. Murals shall also comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations of the federal, state and county governments; and in addition, any proposed amendments to this article shall be i consistent with plcable federal, state and county laws and ordinances in effect at the time of such amendment. In the event the National Hurricane Center issues a hurricane warning to the county, the permittee shall remove all murals within 24 hours of the issuance of a hurricane warning. In the event a mural is not so removed, enforcement proceedings shall immediately commence pursuant to section 62-612. (10) Adult content. Adult content, as defined in the zoning ordinance, shall be prohibited on murals. (11) Unoccupied buildings. A mural shall not be permitted on an unoccupied building that does not possess a valid city certificate of occupancy or certificate of use or on a building that does not possess a 40-year certification, if applicable. (12) Term. The initial term of a mural permit issued pursuant to this article shall expire upon the expiration date of the county ordinance. Should the expiration date of the county ordinance be extended or should the county approve a new ordinance to replace the county ordinance, the city commission, at its discretion, reserves the right to extend the term of all mural permits then issued and outstanding or issue new mural permits in accordance with the procedures set forth in this article. (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08; Ord. No. 13183, § 2, 6-10-10) Editor's note— Ord. No. 12983, § 2. adopted April 10, 2008, enacted provisions intended for use as subsections (a)—(0. To preserve the style of this Code, and at the discretion of the editor, said provisions have been redesignated as subsections (1)—(12). i Sec. 62-607.- Permit participation fees, permit renewal fees, and contributions to trust fund. The permittee shall pay a permit fee equal to $1.00 per square foot of mural face for each mural permit; which fee shall, in no event, be less than $48,000.00 or greater than $120,000.00 per annum (the "permit fee"). http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?clientlD=10933&HTMRequest=http%3 a%2f /o2fli... 5/17/2011 Municode Page 6of8 The permit fee shall be due and payable, in its entirety, prior to the installation of the mural, but, in any event, no later than 30 days after receipt of a mural permit. The permit fee is in addition to any non-refundable fees; charged pursuant to this article. Late payments shall accrue interest at the rate of 18 percent per annum until paid. (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) Sec. 62-608.- Approval by the city zoning administrator. The city zoning administrator shall be responsible for the approval of all mural permits. The city zoning administrator may approve, approve with modifications, or deny a permit application upon a finding that the application does or does not meet the applicable criteria set forth in this article. The city zoning administrator shall keep an updated map and photos depicting the locations of all approved mural permits. A permittee shall have 120 days from the issuance a mural permit to install a mural at the approved site. Should the permittee fail to install the permitted mural within [the] 120-day period, the city zoning administrator shall; rescind the mural permit (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) 1 r Sec. 62-609.- Copy change and location change applications. (a) Copy change application. An annual copy change fee of $6,000.00 shall be paid for each permit. Thereafter, a permittee may change the mural face by filing a copy change application and paying related fees. Such application shall be submitted to the city zoning administrator and include the following: (1) A colored drawing or colored computer simulation depicting the mural face. (2) Two photographs or two computer simulations depicting the wall and the mural superimposed on the wall. The city zoning administrator shall, within five business days after receipt of the copy change application, have the opportunity to deny with written notice. A copy change application that is not denied in the time provided shall be deemed an approval. A written denial shall be provided to the permittee indicating the reasons for the denial. The city zoning administrator shall not approve a change to the mural face if such approval results in an increase of any of the linear dimensions of the previously permitted mural face. (b) Location change application. A mural permit shall be transferable to a new location only if the permittee submits a location change application and such application are approved by the city zoning administrator. The city zoning administrator shall approve such application only if: (1) The location change is for cause, which shall be limited to: a. The lease for the location of the mural permit is cancelled due to circumstances not within the permittee's control or that were not reasonably foreseeable to the permittee when it submitted its permit application or the lease is not renewed upon the natural expiration of the term of the lease; b. The building or structure where the mural is located is demolished, sold, destroyed, or renovated; or c, An intervening building or structure is constructed which substantially diminishes the visibility of the mural. (2) The new location for the mural is approved by the city zoning administrator in accordance with the provisions of section 62-604. (3) The permittee pays a non-refundable administrative fee in the amount of $500.00, and a location change fee in the amount of $1,000.00, which location change fee shall be refunded if the application is denied. The city zoning administrator shall, within 20 days after receipt of the location change application, approve or deny the location change application in accordance with the provisions of this article. A written denial shall be provided to the permittee indicating the reasons for the denial and refunding the location change fee. (Ord. No. 12983, § 2. 4-10-08) Sec. 62-610.- Assignment. 1 Upon the payment of a $2,500.00 assignment fee, a mural permit may be transferred to an entity found to bed a qualified applicant by the zoning administrator. i 1 (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) I i http://li brary. muni c ode . com/print. aspx?c lientID=1093 3 &HTMRe quest=http%3 a%2f%2fli... 5/17/2011 Municode Page 7 of 8 Sec. 62-611.- Exemptions. Temporary permits for murals placed on government -owned buildings may be granted by the city zoning administrator and shall be exempt from the provisions of this article. A temporary permit may only be granted for murals depicting special events with citywide or countywide significance, and shall be granted for a period not to exceed 14 days, except that the city zoning administrator may, for good cause, grant one extension for a period not to exceed ten days. Other than as accepted above in this section 62-611, there shall be no exemption from this article for murals; placed on government -owned buildings, and such murals shall be subject to the provisions of this article, including, but not limited to, the maximum number of mural permits that may be issued by the city zoning administrator. (Ord. No. 12983, § 2. 4-10-08) Sec. 62-612.- Enforcement. In the event of a violation of the terms of this article including the erection of a mural without a permit, a civil penalty may be assessed or enforcement proceedings may be instituted with the city's code enforcement special masters. Each violation shall carry a civil penalty of $1,000.00 per day or such greater penalties as are permitted ' by the county ordinance. The city may employ all penalties and remedies set forth in chapter 2, article X entitled "code enforcement." This provision is supplemental to all other remedies and penalties provided by law. Decisions of the code enforcement special master shall be final and may be appealed to a court of competent jurisdiction within the times and in the manner provided by the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, and the laws of the state and this Code. The city shall be authorized to collect against the bond or letter of credit all fees, fines and penalties, as well as all expenses incurred by the enforcement of this article. Iri the event a permittee is found to be in non-compliance by the code enforcement special master of the city' or the county equivalent for any mural located within the county, any and all mural permits issued to such permittee pursuant to this article shall be immediately rescinded and the permittee shall forfeit the right to apply for any subsequent mural permits. A notice of rescission shall be provided to the permittee, and require the permittee to remove all murals permitted pursuant to this article within five days of receipt of such notice. If the permittee fails to remove the mural(s) after receipt of such notice, enforcement proceedings and fines shall be immediately initiated in accordance with section 62-612. (Ord. No. 12983. § 2, 4-10-08) Sec. 62-613.- Maintenance. In the event a city code enforcement inspector finds that any mural permitted pursuant to this article is not being maintained in good repair or appears faded, torn, or in similar condition of deterioration, the code enforcement inspector shall send written notification of their findings to the permittee and the city zoning administrator and shall order the permittee to repair the mural within ten days after receipt of such written notice. In the event the permittee fails to repair the mural to the satisfaction of the code enforcement inspector, the city zoning administrator shall initiate proceedings to rescind the mural permit under section 62-612. (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) Sec. 62-614.- Conflict Notwithstanding any city ordinance to the contrary, this article shall exclusively control the legality, permitting, and approval process for murals in the city. Only murals authorized by this article shall be permitted in the city. Any murals not so authorized are hereby prohibited. (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) 1 Sec. 62-615.- Renewal. In the event the expiration date of the county ordinance is extended or should the county approve a new ordinance to replace the county ordinance, and the city commission, at its discretion, extends the term of any mural( permits then issued and outstanding or issues new mural permits in accordance with the procedures set forth in this article, all permittee's shall be required to pay a renewal fee for each mural Permit in an amount equal to one- twelfth of their annual permit fee. Thereafter, all perrnittee's shall be required to pay a renewal fee for each mural permit equal to one -twenty-fourth of their annual permit fee. In the event any renewal fee is not paid, the city shall immediately rescind the mural permit. http://library.municode.com/print.aspx?clientlD=10933&HTMRequest=http%3 a%2fn/o2fli... 5/17/2011 Municode Page 8 of 8 (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) Sec. 62-616.- Rescission. In the event this article is rescinded by the city commission, all murals approved pursuant to this article shall be removed within 60 days from the date of such rescission or within the time for removal set forth in the county ordinance, whichever is sooner. (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) Sec. 62-617.- Appeals. Any decisions of the city zoning administrator pursuant to this article may be appealed to the city commission. (Ord. No. 12983, § 2, 4-10-08) i r Sec. 62-618.- 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 murals, but expressly retains and adopts such regulations relating' to other types of off -site advertising. The city has adopted the rules contained in this article, to regulate murals within the urban core and in proximity to expressways. (Ord. No. 13006, § 2, 6-12-08) FOOTNOTE(S): (171) Editor's note— Ord. No. 13175, § 2, adopted May 13, 2010, designated the former provisions of article Xll1(§§ 62-601- 62-618) as division 5. (Back) http ://library.municode. com/print.aspx?clientlD=1093 3 &HTMRequest=http%3 a%2f%2fli... 5/ 17/2011 1950's - Entryway from I-395 to Downtown Miami. Signs located along Biscayne Bay and along fuel tanks. Exhibit D Exhibit E Exhibit F 1955 - Approximately at 1300 Biscayne Blvd. facing South. Exhibit G 1962 - Downtown Miami Courthouse to the left and Industrial National Bank on Flagler Street Exhibit H +asiseu * a --1" fir_^ Exhibit 1 1969 - Miami Waterfront along Biscayne Blvd. (US 1) Exhibit J The Idea: Move her from. downtown to a restored .orchiteotural gem Eisesyne Botflevard: Robert Law Weed's 11.34 MiLlo classic is today's Andiamo Plaza The gill And dog are The W8F5e ftr Wear today In gowntoin Exhibit K 1950's - Newspaper article regarding Royal Castle on Biscayne Blvd. and Tenth Street. o * `can be comp- ut noteshow much everybody loved Royal Castle! From 150 fiaiiibingas to the big mugs of birch errand the iuonc ybuns, from the egg.fr did . made :witha big tieceiifhtafer to the great hot. coffee, it°was everybody's favorite. With a change o : i `de to onelone =mutant it Northwest Twenty-seventh Acme and Sevenri*pthLStritet;Pry to new ownetihip moving the offices and commissary to Northwest tysad ; , ihe tham' was beaikimirtered at Tenth Suet and Biscayne Boulevard. The re t wasensconeed at the southeast corner ofthe building. Exhibit L 1940 - Single building with two murals located just off US 1. Exhibit M 1927 - The Miami Tribune newspaper building with a mural located on the same side of the building. V't VA..7"'",.., 77. • • "."..X4., • S.. • • • Exhibit N 1946 - Franklin -Webster billboard for Miami -based Regal Beer painted by Burl Grey Exhibit 0 1955 - National Airlines billboard in Miami advertising new DC-7 Star service to New York, Washington and Havana