HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Michael Slyder-Request to Correct the Record;iibmitted into the public
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October 15, 2019
City of Miami, Planning & Zoning Department
Attn: Jacqueline Ellis, Chief of Land Development
444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor
Miami, FL 33130
J Ellis(a.miamiciov. com
REQUEST TO CORRECT THE RECORD
Ms. Ellis,
As you may be aware, there is an application for a Zoning Exception (PZ -19-649 EX) that
is set to be heard by the Commission next Thursday, October 24, 2019. The Applicant,
GR OPCO, LLC, is requesting pursuant to Section 7.2.6 (a) an extension of an allegedly
legal, nonconforming Use "for an additional twenty years through May 20, 2050". In
reviewing the Analysis for Exception and other documents, I hereby formally request that
the Application be re-evaluated and that the following issues that need to be corrected b�l
addressed in the Commission Hearing next Thursday:
1. Ordinance #13566 (14-01304Zt1)— Adopted September 24, 2015.
This Amendment served to clarify (not revise) language regarding the initial twenty-year
clock by right by confirming that. "...the Use may be continued for twenty (20) years from
the date the Use first became legal nonconformina and consistent with the regulations of
this section". In your analysis, you represented that the subject property's (29 NE 11'^
Street) adult entertainment Use became nonconforming with the approval of Ordinance
11916.
Exhibit A provides a copy of Ordinance #11916 showing that this ordinance was adopted
on April 13, 2000 on final reading by the City Commission prohibiting "Adult Use" within
the C-2 Liberal Commercial District. Ord. 11916 took effect per its expressed terms on
May 13, 2000.
Please confirm that if in fact the Aovlicant has a leaal nonconformina Use for Adult
Entertainment. said Use would exAire no later than Mav 14. 2020?
If that is the case, then the record should be corrected to reflect that the Applicant can
seek an additional twenty years, pursuant to Section 7.2.6 (a), which would terminate on
or before May 14, 2040.
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2. Adult Use has not been verified.
As you know, Section 937 of Miami 11000 allows for Adult Entertainment, by right, if (in
part), the proposed establishment is not, "...located within six hundred (600) feet of any
residentially zoned property" (Exhibit B). Pursuant to Section 937.3 (c) of Miami 11000,
the establishment can only be approved "...for a certificate of use only when the
application therefore is accompanied by a survey by a land surveyor registered in the
State of Florida showing that the requirements ... have been meC.
I have attached as Exhibit C a Certificate of Occupancy issued to a thirty -story, 463 -unit
residential property with an address of 915 NW 18t Avenue. This property, by the
Applicant's own admissions in both a 2013 Warrant application and a 2018 Exception
application, is approximately 387 feet from the subject property. The attached C of O for
915 NW 1St Avenue provides a date of October 1, 1990. Exhibit D provides a certified
copy of the subject property's "Previous Business Usage", confirming that the residential
property was built and open a decade prior to any alleged adult use being established
at the subject property.
Please confirm that the subiect nrovertv. under Miami Code 11000. Section 937. would
not have been entitled to Adult Use by riaht as it was within 600 feet of a residential
roe
Please confine that there is no survev. or anv record of anv survey beina submitted
pursuant to the obligations clearly articulated in Section 937.
3. Illegal Nightclub in a Warehouse.
In the Analysis for this proposed Exception (PZ -19-649 EX), the following statements
under "Permit History for the Site" are proffered:
"...On May 18, 2001, the Planning and Zoning Department issued a Class II Special
Permit #01-0123, to allow the operation of an Adult Nightclub, "Gold Rush", located within
the "Entertainment Specialty District".
"...In 2001, the Building Department issued Permit No. BD#01-5012635 to allow
construction of a Structure".
"...On August 19, 2003, a Certificate of Use (CU# 032546) was issued to allow Gold
Rush Adult Nightclub to operate within the Structure".
I have attached Exhibit E which confirms that a 4COP liquor License was approved to be
transferred to the subject property ("Gold Rush" — 29 NE 11th Street) on November 8,
2000. In the Letter of Intent submitted for the Class 11 Special Permit approved on May
18, 2001, council of record, Ben Fernandez, Esq. and on behalf of the Applicant
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represented that, "...The owners of the property were previously granted a Class 11
Special Permit and have been in operation since" (Exhibit F).
The Previous Business Usage (Exhibit D) confirms that the subject property was zoned
as an "Industrial Storage/Distribution" facility until, as the Analysis for Exception indicates,
August 19, 2003 wherein the C of U for a Nightclub and Commercial Food Services
Establishment was granted.
Please confirm that the subiect property did NOT comDIv with "zonina requirements for
the sale of alcoholic beverages or wholesale tobacco products" pursuant to an application
for a series 4COP alcoholic beverage license UNTIL August 19, 2003.
Please confirm that it is illeaal to sell or distribute alcoholic beveraaes. under Miami 21 or
previous Miami code, in a warehouse.
4. Illegal Warrant.
In 2013, the Applicant for the current zoning Exception, applied for a warrant to "remodel"
the property. Included in the more than 150 pages of architectural renderings were
demolition plans that confirm that construction would include "Gut and Roof Demolition"
(Exhibit G). It is obvious that this project was not a "remodel" and that significant
alteration, as defined by Miami 21, was completed and included but was not limited to:
(1) removal and addition of stairways; (2) addition of an elevator; (3) addition of bars on
the "mezzanine" floor; (4) change of entrance, etc.). Pursuant to Sections 7.2.3.b.(1) and
7.2.6.cl.(b), any alteration of a nonconforming Structure containing an allegedly
nonconforming Use shall be limited to fifty percent (50%) of the total square footage.
Please confirm that the ADDlicant actually altered the DroDertv. which reauired two zoning
Exceptions and more importantly. a 50% square footage limitation on the alteration of the
subiect property.
5. Violation of Chanter 36 and the 2013 Warrant.
In the current 2019 Exception request packet, Snapshot -34389 recommends approval
with numerous conditions including:
"12. It shall be unlawful to play or operate music boxes, jukeboxes, radios, musical
instruments or any other musical devices on or about the premises between the hours of
11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. the following day, unless said music devises are played or
operated within an enclosed building..."
In 2013, Warrant 13-0058 included several Findings in the Decision Letter, including:
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"...Any noise generated on the site shall conform to Chapter 36 of the City Code noise
regulations"; and
°... Applicant is proposing to renovate the space for the existing adult entertainment
nightclub and to add a new second floor to house a separate, independent non -adult
entertainment nightclub with food service and outdoor seating area".
The traffic study required for the Warrant described facility operations as follows:
"...the proposed quality restaurant will operate as a full-service eating establishment until
11:00 PM and afterward will be utilized as a Night Club".'
Given that Warrant 13-0058 granted 24-hour alcohol service to this outdoor, open-air
terrace, please confirm the following:
By Diavina music outside after 11:00 D.m.. the Aoolicant reDeatedly violated both the
conditions set forth in the 2013 Warrant and Chanter 36 (section 36-5) of Citv of Miami
Code.
6. Illegal Expansion of a Nonconforming Use.
As you know, the 2018 zoning Exception granted by the PZAB on May 16, 2018 allowed
for the expansion of the allegedly legal, nonconforming Use to the 2014 constructed,
Miami 21 complaint, open-air "ultra -lounge" terrace and restaurant.
1 In case there is any question about the fact that music was played after 11:00 p.m. on Elleven's open-
air, outdoor terrace, the following should be noted: (1) meeting minutes produced by a resident on
2/18/2016 following a meeting between noise complaining residents, police and the 11th Street clubs,
Peter Maddock writes, "Touche (Elleven) may not be the sole source of noise the subject of the current
complaints, but since the opening of Touche, the noise output from the Club Area has once again become
excessive and wholly unacceptable. Residents are moving to the rear of their apartments to sleep or
making plans to be away for the weekends. The Touche open roof top that was publicized as a restaurant
appears to have become a full blown nightclub blasting music into neighboring areas; (2) on 8/16/16 and
in response to sound complaints, Elleven's Director of Security (Adam Gould) emails the Downtown NET
Police Commander and admits to "digitally monitoring the sound on an hourly basis when the roof deck
is open" (Exhibit W); and (3) during a site inspection on Elleven's terrace by the Director of Code
Compliance and the Chief of Staff for Commissioner Russell on 2/11/17 at approximately 2:30 a.m., it was
noted in an email that the rooftop lounge was operating and that the Director would assist Ellven in
working with the City to enclose the terrace. Rather than shut them down, Elleven continued to play
music illegally after 11:00 p.m. until May of 2018.
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Please confirm under Miami 21 code that nonconthrmina Uses may be continued but
cannot under anv circumstances be expanded.
Please confirm. pursuant to Section 7.2.6.c.1. (a). that Miami 21 strictly prohibits the
expansion of a nonconformina Use "...if a portion of the structure was unoccupied or not
manifestly designed for the nonconformina Use..."
Given that the Miami 21 compliant rooftop structure did not exist in 2000 when the alleoed
adult Use became nonconformina. please confirm that said Use cannot be expanded to
the newly constructed terrace.
Thank you.
Michael Slyder
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EXHIBIT A
J-00-249 Submitted into the public
3/13/00 recl)rti for item(s) QZ.•
11916 on _14 1 City Clerk
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 11000, AS
AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, BY AMENDING ARTICLE 4, SECTION 401,
AND ARTICLE 9 SECTION. 937, IN ORDER. TO
ELIMINATE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS
FROM THE C-2 ZONING DISTRICT AND TO MODIFY
DISTANCE SEPARATION REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS;
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting
of March 15, 2000, Item No. 2, following an advertised hearing,
adopted Resolution No. PAB 2000-11 by a vote of five to one
(5-1),, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of amending Zoning Ordinance No.
11000 as hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration of
this matter deems it advisable and in the best interest of the
general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to amend
Ordinance No. 11000 as hereinafter set forth;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the
Preamble to this Ordinance are hereby adopted by reference
11916
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thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this
Section.
Section 2. Ordinance No. 11000, as amended, the Zoning
Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida, is hereby amended by
amending the text of said Ordinance as follows:J/
"Article 4. ZONING DISTRICTS
* * *
Section 401. Schedule of district regulations
* * *
C-2 Liberal Commercial.
* * *
Conditional Principal Uses:
!a. Adult cr.tcitaire&,-z--j-Uk,-jcCA- t -le
3-ifftF-tio .a :�' r itt i.t� ii �cti✓n
937:
3-1- 10.
ilk- 11.
1-} 12.
-14 13.
45 14.
-1-G 15.
* * *
0
1' Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored
words and/or figures shall be added. The remaining provisions are now
in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and
unchanged material.
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Conditional Principal Uses:
7. Adult Entertainment. subiect to the
limitations and rea_uirements in Section
937.
Article 9. GENERAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY
REGULATIONS
Section 937. Adult entertainment or adult
services.
937.2. Limitations on adult entertainment or
adult service establishments.
No adult entertainment or adult service
establishment shall be:
+a+ E s t- l i sr c& w i -c - r i n c, distance of
-
=z3 tiaucr-ni ftclt of any
et -he -r c.�z'a l t antert r - i r^art ✓- adu i -t
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a, s t ^ h- l l bi rlf G'l! i
frena &tve r- t-l.c !J`mpe-s d auult-
eot�bliG rr� nt tc t1:a—E-Y�t door of
trl isMflot om' 3tilog rzuch
ecl�aLliw:�T�rt colds tlx zvate of
3,�L-Sinai-y p-dcatria n trcvcl .
4--b} Located within .six hu nercd--(690)
one thousand (1.000) feet of any
residentially zoned property,
school or bublic nark. The
distance shall be measured from the
front door of the proposed adult
establishment to the closest
property line of the residentially
zoned property. school or park.
Where property in the City of Miami
borders upon property of another
city or Dade County, the term
"residentially zoned property"
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shall be those zoning districts
designated as residentially zoned
by the terms of the zoning
ordinance of the external
jurisdiction.
-(e)() Approved for a certificate of use
only when the application therefor
is accompanied by a survey
certified by a land surveyor
registered in the State of Florida
showing that the requirements of
(a) anel ( b ) f rom above have been
met.
Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar
as they are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of
this Ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 4. If any section, part of section, paragraph,
clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the
remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected.
Section 5. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty
(30) days after final reading and adoption thereof.�'
PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 23rd day of
March , 2000.
zi This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein, unless vetoed
by the Mayor within ten days from the date it was passed and adopted.
If the Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become effective
immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the
effective date stated herein, whichever is later.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY
this 13th day of April , 2000.
JOE CAROLLO, MAYOR
In accordance with Miami Code Sec, 2-36, since the Mayor did not indicate approval of
this legislation by signing it in the designated piaci? i,v0 %,ide.:, s. -nit'. leg;siui -jr; now
becomes effective with the elapse of ten (1Q(!O�
date of Commissicn ��cton
regarding same, without the Mayoi .e-xerci ATTEST:oeman, City Clerk
WALTER J. FOEMAN
CITY CLERK
APPR D / TO
'Oe'M AND CORRECTNESS :t,','
C,jdiYATTORNEY
W853 : VM\ eij
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PLANNING FACT SHEET
PZ -1
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APPLICANT City of Miami Planning and Zoning Department,
HEARING DATE March 15, 2000.
REQUESTILOCATION Amendments to Article 4 Section 401 and- Article 9, Section 937 of
Zoning Ordinance 11000.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION N/A
PETITION Consideration of amending Ordinance 11000, as amended, the
Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida by amending
Article 4, Section 401, C-2 in order to remove Adult Entertainment
establishments; and i Industrial, in order to modify the provisions
relating to Adult Entertainment Establishments; and by amending
Article 9, Section 937 to modify regulations pertaining to Adult
Entertainment establishments.
PLANNING
RECOMMENDATION Approval.
BACKGROUND AND Please see attached analysis.
ANALYSIS
PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD Approval VOTE: 5-1
CITY COMMISSION Passed First Reading on March 23, 2000.
APPLICATION NUMBER 00-011 kem 02
CITY OF MIAMI 9 PLANNING DEPARTMENT
444 SIN 2"D AVENUE, 34D FLOOR • MIAMI, FLORIDA, 33130 PHONE (305) 416-1400
Date: 3/9100 Page 1
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ANALYSIS FOR AMENDMENT TO
ARTICLE 6 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE
APPLICATION: No. 00-011
The proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance is being in order to modify
the regulations pertaining to the permissibility of Adult Entertainment
Establishments within the City of Miami. This amendment proposes to eliminate
such uses from the C-2 Zoning classification finding that C-2 districts have been
amended recently to allow residential uses and that C-2 districts are also located
within close proximity to many other districts which allow residential uses. Adult
Entertainment establishments are not compatible, nor appropriate uses adjacent
to residential areas. The remainder of this amendment modifies the distance
limitations for Adult Entertainment uses within the Industrial zoning classification.
Current regulations do not address distance limitations from schools and parks.
This amendment will introduce such limitations and modify the existing limitations
of said establishments from each other.
The proposed language will be as follows:
Article 4. Zoning Districts
Section 401. Schedule of District Regulations
C-2 Liberal Commercial
Conditional Principal Uses:
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I Industrial
Conditional Principal Uses:
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7. Adult Entertainment, subject to the limitations and
requirements in Section 937.
Article 9. General and Supplementary Regulations
x x x
Section 937.Adult entertainment or adult services.
x * x
937.2. Limitations on adult entertainment 'or adult service
establishments.
No adult entertainment or adult service. establishment shall be:
...
...........
(b) Located within six -# undred-(609) one thousand (1,000) feet of any
residentially zoned property, school or public park. The, distance
shall be measured from the front door of the proposed adult
establishment to . the closest property line of the residentially
zoned property, school or park.
(c) Approved for a certificate of use only when the application
therefor is accompanied by a survey certified by a land surveyor
registered in the State of Florida showing that the requirements of
(a) and (b) above have been met.
The Planning Department is recommending approval of the proposed
amendment finding that it will protect residential uses, parks and schools from
the incompatible Adult Entertainment uses.
11910
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RESOLUTION PAB -15-00
A RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF A CONSIDERATION
OF AMENDING ORDINANCE 11000, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY AMENDING -ARTICLE 4,
SECTION 401, C-2, IN ORDER TO REMOVE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ESTABLISHMENTS, AND I INDUSTRIAL, IN ORDER TO MODIFY THE
PROVISIONS RELATING TO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ESTABLISHMENTS, AND BY AMENDING ARTICLE 9, SECTION 937, TO
MODIFY REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ESTABLISHMENTS.
HEARING DATE: March 15, 2000
ITEM NO. 2
VOTE: 5-1
ATTESTS
Ana Gelabert-Sancheg, re or
Planning and Zoning Department
11910
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CITY OF H11 Fid, FL
MIAMI DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW
Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and
Legal Holidays
Miami, Miami -Dade County, Florida.
STATEOF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI•DADE:
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared
Sookle Williams, who on oath says that she Is the Vice
President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Daily Business
Review f1lda Miami Review, a dally (except Saturday, Sunday
and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami -
Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertise-
ment, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of
CITY OF MIAMI
ORDINANCE NO. 11916
in the............NNNXyt...................... Cour,
was published in said newspaper In the Issues of
Apr 19, 2000
Affiant further says that the said Miami Daily Business
Review is a newspaper published at Miami In said Miami -
Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has
heretofore been continuously published in said Mlaml-Dade
County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and
Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class maN
matter at the post office In Miami In said Miami -Dade
ffinom
r a perbd of one year next preceding thef the attached copy o1 advertisement; ands that she has neither paid nor promisedo► corporal any dlacount, rebate, com-
foll the purp of securing this advertise-
�n the sold waosoer:
19 � // sworn Ato
pr.
me this
2000
c>A# of
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(SEAL) tip• MARIAN. MESA
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Sookle Williams personallyY COMMISSION d CC 885
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CITY. OPMIAMI,— :FLORIDA.":.-.;
NOTICE -OF PROPOSED.ORDINANCES
All interested persons -will take notice.ihal on the 13th of April; 2000; the
i Miami,: Florida adopted, the iolidwing titled ordinances
City Comm ssionlo
ORDINANCE NO. 11908
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY -COM.;' ,
MISSION -AMENDING CHAPTER 2/ARTICLE V OF THE CODE. .�
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED
"ADMINISTRATION/CONFLICTS OF INTEREST", TO ALLOW
�. EMPLOYEES.OF THE CITY OF MIAMI TO PARTICIPATE IN -
THE VARIOUS AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAMS AD-'
MINISTERED BY THE'CITY OF MIAMI THROUGH THE HOME
INVESTMENT„ .PART.NERSHIP PROGRAM AND STATE
HOtJSING'"INITIATIVES-PARTNERSHIP_. PROGRAM`, WITH_-
'A..WR,
OUT SEEKINGAIVER THEREFOR, SUBJECT TO SAID
i EMPLOYEE•MEETING CERTAIN _CRITERIA %; CONTAINING A
REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE.DATE
ORDINANCE NO. 11909
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COM-.
MISSION AMENDING SECTION, 5 OF ORDINANCE.'NO.
11705,.ADOPTED SEPTEMBER 28, 1998, AS AMENDED; RE-
VISING'PREVIOUSLY APPROVED CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT it
PROJECTS AND ESTABLISHING NEW CAPITAL IMPROVE- -
MENT•PROJECTS•TO BEGIN -DURING FY 2000; CONTAINING
A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
s- ORDINANCE NO. 11910-
`AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION ESTAB-
LISHING A SPECIAL REVENUE FUND ENTITLED: "CALI EN..
FORCEMENT GROUP INITIATIVE," BY ESTABLISHING INI-
TIAL RESOURCES AND "APPROPRIATIONS, AND AUTHOR-
IZING EXPENDITURES FOR'THE-OPERATION OF SAME; IN
A TOTAL AMOUNT OF $51,143, CONSISTING OF A GRANT
FROM THE MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE; AU-,-
THORIZING THE CITY'MANAGER TO ACCEPT -SAID GRANT •
AND TO EXECUTE' THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, IN A
-FORM-ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, FOR-TH1S'-
PURPOSE; CONTAINING A REPEALER -PROVISION ANDA_
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. --
ORDINANCE NO. 11911
AN ORDINANCE'OF THE MIAMI CITY, COMMISSION AMEND;
INGIN
' ORDINANCE N0. 11'286, ADOPTED MAY 24TH,,,1,995,
WHICH ESTABLISHED -INITIAL RESOURCES AND INITIAL
APPROPRIATIONS FORA -SPECIAL REVENUE FUND.ENTI-
TLED'•'TRAINING/ENTREPRENEURIAL FUND -;'A
°U,THO,RIZ,
ING THE A•P,PROPRIATION.OF;AN ADDITIONAL 5100.000, ,
REV�(JUE;.�_P.RQDUCED.. BY.,,• THE.,,;,TRAININGI,,�,,.�
ENTREPRENEURIAL"ACTIVITY;,•FURTHER AU;THORIZING;r.,.�
THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO ACCEPT N10NIES:f, ROM
LICE TRAINING ACTIVITIES TO BE DEPOSITED INT ,
CIAL REVENUE FUND AND'EXPEND THE MONIES FOR.THE•-,.
PRODUCTION AND,DEVELOPMENT OF LAW. ENFORCE=
MENT•TRAINING SEMINARS, COURSES AND FOR RELATED -
EQUIPMENT, CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A,,.
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
-ORDINANCE N0. 11912 `
AN ORDINANCE OF THE,MIAMI CITY COMMISSION ESTAB-
LISHING A NEW SPECIAL REVENUE FUND ENTITLED:
"MIAMI-DADE COUNTY"EMS GRANT AWARD (FY -'99,-00)",
AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE OPERATION OF
SAME IN THE AMOUNT OF $116,857 10 CONSISTING OF A
GRANT APPORTIONED BY MIAMI-DADE COUNTY FROM'
THE STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT, OF HEALTH,
"GRANT PROGRAM FOR COUNTIES"; AUTHORIZING THE
CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT SAID GRANT AWARD AND TD
EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENT(S), INA FORM AC-
CEPTABLE TO THE CITY -ATTORNEY, FOR THIS PURPOSE;
CONTAINING AREPEALER PROVISIONAND A SEVERABILI'
• I
TY CLAUSE. - ' ' ; . ' - . ' ' ` 1
ORDINANCE NO. 11913. =
( 'AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMEND.
fING CHAPTER 38/ARTICLE I, OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
I .MIAMI, FLORIDA; AS 'AMENDED,- ENTITLED "PARKS- AND'
' "RECREATION/IN GENERAL', TO ESTABLISH A'RENTAL
j RATE FOR'NOWPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS -SPONSORING
FOUR OR MORE EVENTS DURING ONE -FISCAL YEAR AT i
j' THE MANUEL ARTIME COMMUNITY CENTER, MORE,PAR- j
TICULARLY BY AMENDING SECTION 38.8 OF SAID.CODE; jt
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION ANDA SEVERABILI- , t
i TY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING'FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
! ORDINANCE NO: 11914
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION ESTAB-
LISHING A NEW SPECIAL -REVENUE FUND ENTITLED'-
"FEMA/USAR GRANT AWARD (FY 2000)', AND APPROPRI•'.•
ATING FUNDS FOR THE (OPERATION OF SAME IN THEA
AMOUNT OF $150,000 CONSISTING OF A GRANT ALLOCAT-
ED BY THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGEN-
CY,'FOR THE PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT, TRAINING, MAN-.-
AGEMENT, AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE'SOUTH FLORI-;
'DA'URBAN SEARCH AND RESCUE -"PROGRAM: �AUTHORIZ-' I . ING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT SAID GRANT AWARD `.' l;,
AND TO EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DOCUMENTS, IN A
FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY,.FOR SAID
PURPOSE; CONTAINING. A REPEALER PROVISION AND A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO.: 11915
-AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMEND-.
ING CHAPTER 2/ARTICLE XI/DIVISION 1 OF THE.CODE OF
THE CITY OF.MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED
ADMINISTRATION/BOARDS, COMMITTEES,' COMMIS
` SIONS/GENERALLY," T0: SET FORTH AND DELINEATE THE
J ' SPECIFIC SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE OFFICE 'OF THE
CITY CLERK TO INDIVIDUAL-60ARDS, COMMITTEES'AND
COMMISSIONS- ("BOARDS"), PROVIDE FOR THE ASSIGN- J
MENT'TO THE SPECIFIC CATEGORIES FOR SAID BOARDS 11
BY RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION, REQUIRE
THAT A PORTION OF REVENUES GENERATED BY REVE-
NUE-PRODUCING BOARDS BE DEDICATED TO THE GEN-
ERAL OPERATING BUDGET OF THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
j CLERK TO DEFRAY OPERATIONAL EXPENSES' FOR -THE '
PROVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE -SUPPORT TO BOARDS,
AND.PROVIDE A DEFINITION FOR "REVENUE-PRODUCING
BOARDS"; MORE PARTICULARLY BY ADDING NEW 'SEC- i
TIONS 2.861 THROUGH 2.862 TO SAID, CODE; ESTABLISH-,
t ING A SPECIAL REVENUE FUND ENTITLED "OFFICE'OF THE
CITY CLERK/BOARDS AND COMMITTEES,- ADMINISTRA
TIVE SUPPORT,' AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS, IN THE
j AMOUNT OF $75,000, TO FUND SAID OPERATING EXPENS-
ES; -CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERA-
_BILITY CLAUSE
Submitted into the public
recorditem-sj _ U_ - AL
on �',
City Clerk
-. ORDINANCE N - - -'
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 111000, AS
AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE.OF THE CITY OF MIA- I
MI,•BY AMENDING ARTICLE 4, SECTION 401, AND ARTICLE
9 SECTION'937, IN ORDER TO ELIMINATE ADULT ENTER-
TAINMENT. ESTABLISHMENTS FROM THE C-2 ZONING DIS- i
TR CT AMD TO -MODIFY DISTANCE SEPARATION REGLILA-
TIONS"PERTAINING TO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTAB-'
LISHMENTS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFEC-- I
TIVE DATE. 1
ORDINANCE NO, 11917
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMEND-
( ING CHAPTER 4/ARTICLE 1, OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF 1
MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, ENTITLED "ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES," TO ESTABLISH "ENTERTAINMENT SPECIAL-- !
i TY DISTRICTS' WITHIN THE, DOWNTOWN AREA, AND TO t
ESTABLISH- CRITERIA FOR APPLICATION WITHIN SAID DIS {
TRICTS, MORE PARTICULARLY BY AMENDING SECTIONS 4
4-2 AND 4-11; CONTAINING -A REPEALER PROVISION AND A
SEVERABILITY,CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFEC-
TIVE DATE.
Said proposed -ordinances flay be inspected by the public at the Officel
Clerk, :3500 Pan American D'nv"e, Miami, Florida. Monday''
through Friday, _excluding holidays, between the-hours'ot 8 a.m. and+
5 p.m.
All interested persons may appear -at the meeting and may be'heard'
with respect to•the proposed`ordinances, Should any person desire to ap-
peal any decision of.the_dity:Commission.vMh respect to ahy'malter to'bel
considered at this meeting,. thal•,person shatf'ensure-that- a verbatim,
record of the"proceedings is made - including all testimony and evidence
upon which any appeal maybe based.
a WALTER J. FOEMAN
I N CITY CLERK
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996.6. Lvrdtation of location and hours for outdoor play art ivities. EXHIBIT B
All outdoor play activities on the premises shall be conducted within the fenced play
area, limited to the hours between 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 p.m.
9196.7. Offs treet parkirW reguirena ts. Submitted into the public
record fo item s) _�,
One (1) offstreet parking space shall be required for the owner/operator and one (1) on City Clerk
space for each employee. In addition to providing offstreet parking such establishments shall
provide safe and convenient facilities for loading and unloading children including one (1)
unloading space for every ten (10) children cared for.
936.f8. Varionow prohibited.
No variances from the provisions of this section 936 are permitted.
Sec. 937. Adult entertainment or adult services.
997.1. Intent.
It is intended to regulate adult entertainment or adult service establishments, as herein
defined, to minimize deleterious effects on the neighborhood. Such deleterious effects may
include but not be limited to depreciation of values of nearby and adjacent properties,
deterioration in appearance of the areas in which they are located, production of a skid row type
of atmosphere, discouragement of residential uses in the area, and creation of an erotically
suggestive atmosphere on public ways used by minors.
937.3. 1hdtadicns on adult entertaimm3ht or adult service estasbliehnents.
No adult entertainment or adult service establishment shall be:
(a) Established within a distance of one thousand (1,000) feet of any other adult
entertainment or adult service establishment. This distance shall be measured from
the front door of the proposed adult establishment to the front door of the nearest
existing such establishment along the route of ordinary pedestrian travel.
(b) Located within six hundred (600) feet of any residentially zoned property. The
distance shall be measured along the route of ordinary pedestrian travel from the
nearest exterior door of the proposed adult establishment to the closest property
line of the residentially zoned property. Where property in the City of Miami
borders upon property of another city or Dade County, the term "residentially zoned
property", shall be those zoning districts designated as residentially zoned by the
terms of the zoning ordinance of the external jurisdiction.
(c) Approved for a certificate of use only when the application therefor is accompanied
by a survey certified by a land surveyor registered in the State of Florida showing
that the requirements of (a) and (b) above have been met.
937.4. asomtinuonce or obondommt.
Once an adult entertainment or adult service establishment use is discontinued or
abandoned, the use shall not thereafter be resumed unless and until all of the requirements of
this section 937 have been met.
977.5. Variances prohibited.
No variances from the provisions of section 937 are permitted.
Sec. 938. Flea markets.
9736.2. Ihni taticns an flea novibets.
Operation of flea markets requires a Class II permit, renewable every three (3) years by a
review upon the anniversary of issuance subject to the following requirements and limitations:
access from ieajor streets; distance separation from residentially zoned districts (minimum:
seventy-five (75) feet); hours of operation (maximum: twelve (12) hours per day), no earlier than
7:00 a.m.; sales operations confined to weekends and legal holidays; provided, however, that at
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BUILDING CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY �•'` "`r�f ;I ' '.4.•�;b '••: =}
BUILDING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT �'�/. + �••° �.�•. rc' 1ff.:�
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA EXHIBIT"(.04
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Owner " . Crux. Development Corporation >r .. �':•, � ` ;�� t4�' `', `''`'' •^
Pernilt,Holder
C1.6. Chase Construction . 3; �•,L." �.,.:�ti '�' • ' r.•hi,
Legal•• Lot 144 Block 2414 Subdivision Miami. A.L.y.KWowlton
9151 '� �.< •�. •�� ��•
Address
N.W. 1 Avenue I`lectrlca! OK
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to
. New 30 tory 1�esideiitial Tower (463 units) BP# 69-176$f'�,,4
Use . Y •.. ;.� \�'
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This Certificate of Occupancy is issued to the above-named permit holder for the building and premises at�the aboVe4a;
described location, ald certifies that the work has been completed in accordance with Ordinance 6145•and ordinances • r,Y
applicable thereto. � ��.... �;, ;+' �•. , � . ; I� ..� . ' #;( ;�. ���
Date "
`' - 1,.� 1 . i-.
Octoberl 1, 1990
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Address No. From: 29
Street Name: 11
City of Miami
Previous Business Usage
Address No. To: 29
Street Type: ST
EXHIBIT D
Street Quad: NE
Suite:
M&M Parking
InActive
Inactive
2014-02-04
OMNI PARKING SERVICES INC
Closed
Inactive
1000 Sq Ft
2009-12-08
TURNTABLE & ENTER.
Closed
000874
2000-04-12
2013-03-08 CU04 -Industrial Storage/
PRODUCTION
Distribution
GOLD RUSH
Closed
032546
2003-08-19
2013-03-08 CU24 -Comm - Food Srvc Esthl.
GOLD RUSH
Closed
032546
2003-08-19
2013-03-08 CU31-NightClubs
GR OPCO LLC DBA GOLD RUSH
dosed
130132
2013-01-22
2013-02-27 CU31 -Nightclubs
GR OPCO, LLC
Active
1402-000258
2014-02-04
2014-02-04 CU31-Nightclubs
GR OPCO, LLC
Active
1505-001156
2015-05-12
2014-02-04 CU03 -General Commercial
GR OPCO, LLC
Active
1505-001156
2015-05-12
2014-02-04 CU31-NightClubs
899 -Self storage units for residential
commodities
162 -NIGHTCLUB
162 -NIGHTCLUB
162 -NIGHTCLUB
162 -NIGHTCLUB
549 -SPECIALTY SHOPS, NC
162 -NIGHTCLUB
City o, glial;
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Prior Use Offic
Sig iatur k
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EXHIBIT E
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
40WAR
Jeb Bush, Govemor Kim Binidey-Seyer, Secretary
Submitted into the pubic
rccord f r ite (s)
11/08/2000 LICENSE PAYMENT NOTICE on City Clerk
ID NBR: 650987232 F
GOLD RUSH
29 NE 11TH STREET
MIAMI FL 33132
29 NE 11TH STREET
MIAMI FL 33132
YOUR APPLICATION FOR A LICENSE WITH THE DIVISION OF
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO HAS BEEN APPROVED.
PLEASE REMIT THE AMOUNT AS SHOWN BELOW WITH THIS LETTER.
ONCE FULL PAYMENT HAS BEEN RECEIVED THE LICENSE CAN BE
ISSUED. IF THIS LETTER IS NOT REYVWED WITH YOUR PAYMENT
A DELAY IN PROCESSING WILL OCCUR.
OCCUPATION CODE LICENSE NUMBER SERIES APPLICATION NUMBER
BEV 2301275 4COP 000182402
BEVERAGE LICENSE FEE
TOBACCO LICENSE FEE
TOTAL TO SUBMIT
$5,000.00 40054
$50.00 40056
$5,050.00
PLEASE REMIT YOUR PAYMENT IN FULL WITHIN 14 DAYS
FROM THE DATE OF THIS LETtER, TO Y10 ADDRESS LISTED BELOW:
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION
BUREAU OF REVENUE
1940 N MONROE STREET
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-0783
JEFFREY BERCOW
BEN J. FERNANDEZ
MICHAEL W. LARKIN
DEBORAH L. MARTOHUE
MICHAEL E. RADELL
MARK A. ROTHENBERG
JANA K. McDONALD
OF COUNSEL
April 23, 2001
Mr. Edelberto Perez
LAW OFFICES
BERCOW & RADELL
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
FIRST UNION FINANCIAL CENTER, SUITE 850
200 SOUTH BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33131
Land Development Division
Class II Coordinator
City of Miami
444 SW 2nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33130
RE: 29 NE 11th Street
Dear Mr. Perez:
DIRECT LINE: (305) 377-6235
EXHIBIT F
TELEPHONE (305) 374-5300
FAX (305) 377-6222
Submitted into the public
record f°rite (s)
O1 City Clerk
This law firm represents D.P. Investments International, Inc. (the
"Applicant") the owner of the property located at 29 NE 11th Street in the City of
Miami. This letter shall serve as the Applicant's request for a Class II Special Permit
in order to modify the approval Class II Permit for the bar at the referenced
property. The purpose of the application is to allow the bar to utilize the adjoining
parking lot for parking and to increase the approved interior space by
approximately 3,000 square feet. Pursuant to the Entertainment Specialty Overlay
District for the Parkwest area the Applicant hereby provides the following
information required for the Special Permit:
a. Operational/Business Plan. The Applicant intends to operate
24 hours and will serve food as well as alcoholic beverages.
Adult entertainment will also be provided on a 24 hour basis.
The operator intends to employ approximately 65 persons over
three working shifts. The maximum occupancy is
approximately 290 persons and there will be 41 tables for
patron seating. The owners of the r � r were previously
granted a Class II Special Permit and have been in operation
since.
b. Parking Plan. The owner of the property was granted a
variance which permits zero parking spaces to be provided in
relation to the operation of the property. However, the
operator intends to utilize the property located across NE 111h
Terrace, which is also owned by D.P. Investments, as a parking
Mr. Edelberto Perez Submitted into the publ'
A riI 23 2001 record fol ite (s)�..
p on vi I'q 1 1q City Clerk
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area. The abutting property will accommodate approximately
48 parking spaces. Accordingly, the parking will provide
more than adequate parking for the additional 3,000 square feet
of bar area which will require 30 parking spaces. There is also
metered parking located all around the property and the City
of Miami Community Redevelopment Agency is presently
working on providing additional public parking below I-395
which directly abuts the parking parcel.
c. Crowd Control. The bar has a maximum capacity of 290
persons, accordingly, a crowd control plan is not required
pursuant to the ordinance. However, the bar has been
designed with a large reception area which will ensure that
crowds are not waiting in line outside of the door to the bar.
d. Securitv Plan. The operator intends to utilize approximately
nine security personnel at the club at all times. In addition, the
operator has contracted with A.I.A. Security in order to provide
armed security guard services to the adjacent parking lot
described above. A copy of the agreement with A.I.A for the
security services was reviewed by the City as part of the
previous approved Class II Permit. Furthermore, closed circuit
television will be utilized to monitor all operations and areas
within the bar.
e. Traffic Circulation Analvsis. A traffic circulation analysis is not
required since the bar will have a maximum capacity of 290
persons.
f. Sanitation. A large dumpster is located behind the property
and will be utilized by the bar exclusively.
g. Residential Area. There are no residential uses within the
property.
Should you have any additional questions regarding this application,
please do not hesitate to call me at 305-377-6235.
S'rely,
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Ben Fernandez
BERCOW & RADELL
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION
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Michael Slyder <mslyder@gmail.com>
Re: Violations of City Noise Ordinance by Downtown Clubs
Adam Gould <adamg@1l miami.com> Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 6:16 PM
To: "Alfonso, Jose (Commander)" <0122@miami-police.org>
Cc: "Michael Syder (mslyder@gmail.com)" <mslyder a@gmail.com>, "Mendez, Wanda" <5831 @miami-
police.org>, "Farmer, Esther (Major)" < 1 844@miami-police.org>
Copy. As I have shown you Commander, we have taken multiple steps in preventing these complaints
since the last time we spoke, including digitally monitoring the sound on an hourly basis when the roofdeck
is open. I have also offered my direct phone number to every officer working the Entertainment District and
welcomed them to call me or come by anytime needed.
Please let us know if any further calls come in regarding Ell EVEN Miami. I will personally handle.
Thank you for your concern, I hope all else is well...
-A
Adam G.
Director of Security
Ell EVEN Miami
Direct - 305.965.0111
AdamG@IlMiami.com
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