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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBack-Up from Law DeptSubpart A THE CHARTER Page 1 of 22 Miami, Florida, Code of Ordinances » PART I - CHARTER AND RELATED LAWS » Subpart A THE CHARTER » Subpart A THE CHARTER Ls] LAWS OF FLORIDA, CHAPTER 10847 An act to amend and reenact the Charter of the City of Miami, in the County of Dade, and to fix the boundaries and provide for the government, powers and privileges of said city and means for exercising the same; and to authorize the imposition of penalties for the violation of ordinances; and to ratify certain acts and proceedings of the commission and of the officers of the city. Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: Sec. 1. Creation and existence. Sec. 2, Corporate limits. Sec. 3. Powers. Sec. 4, Form of government: nomination and election. Sec. 5, The initiative. Sec. 6. The referendum. Sec. 7. Election of city commissioners and mayor. Sec. 8. Form of ballots. Sec. 9. Declaration of election: how tie vote decided. Secs. 10, 11. [Reserved] Sec. 12. Filling vacancies for mayor and commission. Sec. 13. [Reserved] Sec. 14. Commission may investioate official transactions. acts and conduct. Sec. 15. City manager -Qualifications; appointment: term: salary: sickness or absence removal. Sec. 16. Same --Powers and duties. Sec. 17. Same -Examination of affairs of departments, officers or employees. Sec. 18. Departments established. Sec. 19. Creation of new departments; discontinuance of departments. Sec. 19-A. 'Reserved.] Sec. 20. Directors of departments, Sec. 21. Department of law. Secs. 22-22-C. [Reserved] Sec. 23. Department of off-street parkino; off-street parking board. Sec, 24. Department of public safety. Sec. 25. Supervision in divisions of police and fire. Sec. 26. Suspension and removal of chief of police and fire chief. Sec. 27. Finance, department of finance. Secs. 27-A-28. [Reserved.] Sec, 29-A. Contracts for, unified development proiects, and real property: safeguards. Sec. 29-B. City -owned property sale or lease -Generally. Sec. 29-C. Same -Watson Island. Sec. 29-D. City -owned waterfront proper; leases with nonprofit oroanizations: authorization to waive competitive bidding and referendum recuirements: terms of lease. Secs. 30--35. fRosenred] Sec. 36. Civil service. Sec. 37. Pension funds. Sec. 38. City planning and zoning board. Sec. 39. [Reserved] Sec. 40. Subdivisions. Secs, 41. 42. [Reserved] Sec. 43. Continuity. Sec. 44. fReserved,] Sec. 45. General provisions, Secs. 46, 47. [Reserved] Sec. 48. Office of independent auditor general. Sec. 49. Office of the City Clerk. Sec. 50. Certain former Charter provisions to become ordinances. Sec. 51. Civilian investigative panel. Sec. 52. Citizens' Bit of Rights. Sec. 1. Creation and existence. The inhabitants of the City of Miami, Florida, within the boundaries hereinafter designated, or within such boundaries as may hereafter be established, shall continue to be a body politic and corporate under the name the "City of Miami," and as such shall have perpetual succession and may use a common seal. (Res. No. 01-843, § 2, 8-6-01) Editor's note - Res. No. 01-843, § 2, adopted August 9, 2001, amended § 1 in its entirety to read as herein set out. Formerly, § 1 pertained to body politic and corporate; name; seal; right to contract, sue, and be sued, and derived from original codification. https://librarv.municode.com/HTML/10933/leve12/PTICHRELA SPATHCH.html 8/21/2014 Subpart A THE CHARTER Page 10 of 22 The city attorney shall be a full-time governmental employee; shall not engage in the private practice of law; and upon his or her election by the city commission shall serve until the time for the election of the city officials specified in section 4 of the Charter which follows the next general municipal election. (Cher. Amend. No. 1, 11-6-73; Res. No. 97-447. § 2, 7.3-97: Res. No. 01-843, § 2, 8-9-01) Secs. 22-22-C. [Reserved.] Editor's note — Res. No. 01-843, § 2, adopted August 9, 2001, repealed §§ 22-22-C in their entirety. Formerly, §§ 22-22-C pertained to department of public service, department of water and sewers; water and sewer board, department of public welfare, and board of trustees of Jackson Memorial Hospital, respectively. Sec. 23. Department of off-street parking; off-street parking board. (a) (b) (c) (d) There is hereby created and established as an agency and instrumentality of the City of Miami, a new department to be named and known as the "Department of Off -Street Parking of the City of Miami" (hereinafter sometimes called the "department of off-street parking" or the "department"), and by that name it may sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, contract and be contracted with and have an official seal; provided, however, that the department shall not commence business or exercise any of the powers granted by this act unless and until the city commission of the City of Miami shall by ordinance declare the need for the department and for the off-street parking board of the City of Miami hereinafter created. The department, which shall operate and function under the supervisory control of the board created and established in subsection (b) hereof, shall consist of a chief executive officer to be known as the "director of the department of off-street parking" (hereinafter sometimes called the "director of the department" or the "director") and such other officers and employees as shall be necessary to exercise the powers and perform the duties and functions of the department. There is hereby created and established a board to be known as the "Off -Street Parking Board of the City of Miami" (hereinafter sometimes called the "off-street parking board" or the "board") which shall consist of five members. Each member of the board shall either reside or have his or her principal place of business in the city and shall be an individual of outstanding reputation for integrity, responsibility and business ability, but no officer or employee of the city shall serve as a member of the board while employed as such officer or employee of the city. Within thirty days after the city commission shall have adopted an ordinance declaring the need for the department and for the board, it shall appoint the members of the board, two of whom shall hold office for a term of two years, two of whom shall hold office for a term of three years, and one of whom shall hold office for a term of four years, and thereafter each member shall be appointed for a term of five years, as herein provided. At least twenty days prior to the date of expiration of the term of any member of the board, or within ten days after the death, resignation or removal of any such member, such member's successor shall be named and appointed by the remaining members of the board, subject to confirmation by the city commission of the city. In the event that any appointment so made shall not be confirmed by the city commission within ten days after notice of such appointment has been served upon the city commission, the appointment shall be null and void, and thereupon the remaining members of the board shall make a new appointment, or appointments, which shall likewise be subject to confirmation by the city commission and each member of the board shall be eligible for reappointment. The successor in each case shall be appointed and shall hold office for a term of five years from the date of expiration of the term of his or her predecessor, except that any person appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve only for the unexpired term. Upon the effective date of his or her appointment, or as soon thereafter as practicable, each member of the board shall enter upon his or her duties, but before doing so he or she shall take the oath prescribed by law and shall execute a bond in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00) payable to the department and conditioned upon the faithful performance of the duties of his or her office, which bond shall be approved by the city commission of the city and filed with the city clerk, the cost of the premium on any such bond to be treated as part of the cost of operating the department. The members of the board shall each be paid a salary of fifty dollars ($50.00) per annum, or such larger sum as the city commission may establish by ordinance, payable in monthly installments. Any member of the board may be removed by the city commission of the city for good cause and after proper hearing by the city commission, but if so removed, may apply to the Circuit Court of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit in and for Dade County, Florida, for a review of the action of the city commission. The board shall have the powers, duties and responsibilities customarily invested in the board of directors of a private corporation, and shall exercise supervisory control over the operation of the off-street parking facilities of the city, and all acts of the department and of the director with respect to such facilities shall be subject to the approval of the board. The board shall elect one of its members to serve as chair of the board, shall make appropriate rules and regulations for its own government and procedure, and shall hold a regular meeting at least once a month and such special meetings as it may deem necessary, and all such meetings shall be open to the public. From and after the date of appointment of the first member of the board, the department shall operate, manage and control the off-street parking facilities of the city and all properties pertaining thereto now owned or hereafter acquired or constructed by the city or by the department and shall succeed to and exercise all powers vested in and succeed to and perform all functions and duties imposed upon the department of off-street parking of the city by and under the provisions of this act. Upon the adoption by the city commission of an ordinance declaring the need for the department and the board, all powers, functions and duties relating to such off-street parking facilities and properties pertaining thereto then vested in the city or any of its departments officers, including but not limited to the exercise of the power of eminent domain, shall be and are hereby transferred to the department, and all books, records and papers now existing or hereafter acquired in the operation and maintenance of said facilities or relating thereto shall be the property of and under the jurisdiction and control of the department; provided, however, that nothing contained in this section shall be deemed to vest in the department the power to establish and fix rates and charges for off-street parking service furnished by the off-street parking facilities of the city or the power to issue revenue bonds. The department shall have full power and authority to acquire, own, use, hire, lease, operate and dispose of real property and personal property and of any interest therein, including the power to acquire by eminent domain proceedings lands or any interest therein and rights -of -way and easements upon, in, along or across any public street, road or highway for the purpose of constructing, maintaining or operating off-street parking facilities as shall be necessary in the judgment of the off-street parking board, and to make and enter into all contracts necessary or incidental to the exercise of its powers and the performance of its duties and https://library.municode.com/HTML/10933/level2/PTICHRELA SPATHCH.html 8/21/2014 Subpart A THE CHARTER Page 11 of 22 functions with respect to the operation, management and control of said facilities, and to promulgate and enforce appropriate rules and regulations governing the utilization of the services of the off-street parking facilities of the city. (e) The director shall be appointed by and shall hold office at the will of the board. Such person shall be of good moral character and have an excellent reputation for integrity, responsibility and business ability, but no member of the board shall be eligible for appointment as director. The director shall receive such salary, payable to him or her in equal semi-monthly installments, as shall be fixed by the board. Before entering upon his or her duties, the director shall take any oath and execute any bond prescribed by law. The director shall act as the chief executive officer of the department, shall devote his or her entire time and attention to the duties of his or her office and shall not engage actively in any other business or profession. Subject to the direction and approval of the board, the director shall have general supervision over and be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the off-street parking facilities of the city and shall exercise the powers vested in and perform the functions and duties imposed upon him or her as herein provided. The director shall attend all meetings of the board, shall furnish to the board and the city commission of the city a monthly report with respect to the operation, maintenance and financial condition of the department of off-street parking, and shall from time to time have prepared and shall furnish such reports, audits and other information relating to said facilities as may be required by the board. In the event that the director shall for any reason be temporarily incapable of exercising the powers and of performing the duties and functions of his or her office, the board may appoint an acting director to exercise such powers and to perform such functions and duties until such incapacity of the director shall be terminated. (f) Subject to the approval of the board, the director shall employ such additional executive and operating assistance, including engineering and other experts and professional assistance, as shall be necessary to provide for the efficient operation of the department. Included in the personnel to be employed, there shall be the following subordinate officers whose positions shall be in the unclassified service of the city: (1) A treasurer, who shall perform the functions and duties customarily performed by the treasurer of a private corporation. The treasurer shall be responsible for all funds of the department, for all accounts and accounting records relating to the department and its operation, and for the preparation of all checks and vouchers requisite to the operation of the department. (2) A secretary, who shall perform the functions and duties customarily performed by the secretary of a private corporation. The secretary shall have charge and custody of the official seal and of all books, records, documents and papers of the department other than those required to be in the custody of the treasurer. He or she shall attend in person all meetings of the board, and shall keep a correct record of all the proceedings of the board, and shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him or her as secretary by the board. (g) The city attorney shall act as general counsel for the department and for the board in all matters of law which may arise, and shall prosecute or defend all suits brought by or against the city or the department or the board which relate to the off-street parking facilities of the city. Special counsel as shall be deemed necessary by the city attorney may be employed by the director subject to the approval of the board, city attorney and city commission. Such special counsel shall serve under the direct supervision and control of the city attorney. (h) All budgets, funds and accounts pertaining to the off-street parking facilities of the city shall be segregated from all other budgets, funds and accounts of the city and shall be so kept that they shall reflect the financial condition and the operation of each off-street parking facility of the city separately. Not later than one month before the end of each fiscal year the director, with the approval of the board, shall prepare and submit to the city commission of the city a budget estimate of expenditures and revenues for the ensuing fiscal year in the same form and like manner as all other departments of the city for approval by the city commission with the exception, however, that such budget estimate will be submitted directly to the city commission of the city for its approval. (I) All expenses incurred by the department and by the board in exercising their powers and performing their functions and duties shall be paid solely from the revenues of the off-street parking facilities of the city and no liability or obligation not payable from the revenues of said facilities shall at any time be incurred in connection with the operation thereof. Q) Should there occur in any fiscal year an excess of revenue over expenditures required for operation, maintenance, required reserves and debt service, then such excess revenues shall, subject to the provisions of any ordinance of the city commission, of the city authorizing the issuance of parking facilities revenue bonds of the city, and to the provisions of any trust indenture or trust agreement securing such bonds, be paid into the general funds of the city. (k) All powers and rights conferred by this section shall be in addition and supplemental to those conferred by any other general or special law and shall be liberally construed to effectuate the purposes hereof; and the department and the board shall have power, in addition to exercising the powers expressly conferred in and by this section, to do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes hereof. (Laws of Fla., ch. 30997(1955); Res. No. 88-535, 6-9-88./9-6-88: Res. No. 01-843, § 2, 8-9-01) Sec. 24. Department of public safety. ci' The head of the department of public safety shall be known as the director of public safety. Subject to the supervision and control of the city manager in all matters, the head of the department of public safety shall be the executive head of the division of police and fire. He or she shall be the chief administrative authority in all matters pertaining to the erection, maintenance, repair, removal, razing, occupancy and inspection of buildings under such regulations as may be ordained by the city commission. (a) Division of police. The police force shall be composed of a chief and such officers and other employees as the city manager may determine. The chief of police shall have the immediate direction and control of the police force, subject to the supervision of the director of public safety, and to such rules, regulations and orders as the said director may prescribe, and through the chief of police, the director of public safety shall promulgate all orders, rules and regulations for the government of the police force. The chief of police shall devote his or her entire time to the discharge of his or her official duties and shall not be absent from the city except in the performance of his or her official duties, unless granted a written leave of absence by the city manager. His or her office shall be kept open at all hours, day or night, and either the chief of police or a subordinate shall be in constant attendance. In case of the disability of the chief of police by reason of sickness, absence from the city or other cause, the director of public safety shall designate one of the captains or lieutenants of police to act as chief of police during such disability, and the officer so designated shall serve without additional compensation. The members of the police force, other than the chief, shall be selected from the list of eligibles prepared by the civil service board, and in accordance with such rules as the said board may prescribe; provided, that in case of riot or emergency, the director of public safety may appoint additional patrolmen and officers for temporary service, who need not be in the classified service. Each member of the police force, both rank and file, shall have receive a warrant of appointment signed by the city manager, in which the date of the appointment shall be stated, and such shall be that member's commission. httos://librarv.municode.coin/HTML/10933/level2/PTICHRELA SPATHCH.html 8/21/2014 Municode Page 1 of 1 Miami, Florida, Code of Ordinances » PART II - THE CODE » Chapter 2 - ADMINISTRATION » ARTICLE IV. - DEPARTMENTS » DIVISION 5. OFF-STREET PARKING DEPARTMENT » DIVISION 5. OFF-STREET PARKING DEPARTMENT I9l Sec. 2-301. Determination of need for de artment and board• ratification of acts and roceedin board. Secs. 2-302-2-325. Reserved. of deoartm nt and Sec. 2-301. Determination of need for department and board; ratification of acts and proceedings of department and board. (a) The city commission has determined and does hereby declare that there is an urgent need for the department of off-street parking of the city and for the off-street parking board of the city which were created and established by section 23 of the Charter. (b) All acts and proceedings of the department of off-street parking and of the off-street parking board which were created and established by Ordinance Number 5461, passed and adopted by the city commission on November 2, 1955, as amended by Ordinance Numbers 5556 through 5560, inclusive, all passed and adopted on March 7, 1956, are hereby validated, ratified and confirmed. (Code 1967, § 2-55; Code 1980, § 2-110) Secs. 2-302-2.325. Reserved. FOOTNOTE(S): Charter reference— Department of off-street parking, off-street parking board, § 23. (Back) City Code crass reference —Public off-street facilities, § 35-121 et seq. (Back) https://library.municode.com/print.asux?h=&clientID=1093 3 &HTMReQuest=https%3 a%2... 8/21/2014