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Ordinances - R5  B




COMMISSION MEMORANDUM

TO:Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission 
FROM:Alina T. Hudak, City Manager 
DATE:September  30, 2021
 

5:06 p.m. Second Reading Public Hearing

SUBJECT:

AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING APPENDIX "A" OF THE CITY CODE, ENTITLED "FEE SCHEDULE," TO REVISE FEES CHARGED FOR PARKLET PERMITS, AND PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.


RECOMMENDATION

The Administration recommends approving the Ordinance on Second Reading Public Hearing on September 30, 2021, proposing changing the fee structure for parklets in order to reflect the current market prices to $150 per-square-foot charged per space based upon a standard-sized parking space of 187 square feet per year.

BACKGROUND/HISTORY

A parklet is a small park, plaza, or creative public space that is physically installed or constructed in an on-street parking space.

 

On July 7, 2015, the Mayor's Blue Ribbon Panel for Washington Avenue recommended that the City Commission encourage the establishment of parklets along Washington Avenue, in order to stimulate economic development and further activate the Washington Avenue corridor.

 

The Mayor and City Commission approved the creation of the Washington Avenue Pilot Parklet Program ("Pilot Program") on December 9, 2015, allowing businesses located along Washington Avenue to install parklets for utilization by sidewalk cafes in on-street parking spaces on a temporary basis, subject to certain requirements and criteria. In order to encourage restaurants to participate in the Pilot Program, the Mayor and City Commission amended the City Code to abate sidewalk cafe permit application fees and per-square-foot permit fees for sidewalk cafe operators that participated in the Pilot Program.

 

The abatement was extended for a total duration of three (3) years. The Pilot Program was originally scheduled to terminate on March 31, 2019. On July 17, 2019, the City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 2019-4281, extending the duration of the Pilot Program through March 31, 2021.

 

On January 20, 2021, the Land use and Sustainability Committee (LUSC) held a discussion regarding sidewalk cafes and parklets in the Sunset Harbour neighborhood. The LUSC members recommended that parklets for sidewalk cafe seating continue to be permitted, and recommended that staff draft an Ordinance to make the program permanent.

 

On June 23, 2021, a First Reading to the Ordinance was read into the record and approved by the City Commission.

 

On July 28, 2021, the City Commission approved on Second Reading Public Hearing the extension of the Parklet program on Washington Avenue and Sunset Harbour. The City Commission also approved the proposed Parklet Design Guidelines presented by the Administration.

 

On September 17, 2021, the City Commission had the title of the Ordinance read into the record, and made a motion to proceed to the September 30, 2021 City Commission for a Second Reading Public Hearing.

ANALYSIS

The City Administration is proposing to change the fee structure for the parklets to be consistent with the fee structure for sidewalk cafes, reflecting current market prices.  The current parklet fee approved on Second Reading by the City Commission in July was $34 per-parking-space, per day.

 

The new proposed annual parklet fee will be $150 per-square-foot charged per space based upon a standard-sized parking space of 187 square feet occupied per year, with a maximum of two parking spaces per parklet.

SUPPORTING SURVEY DATA

n/a

CONCLUSION

The Administration recommends approving the Ordinance on Second Reading Public Hearing on September 30, 2021, proposing changing the fee structure for parklets in order to reflect the current market prices to $150 per-square-foot charged per space based upon a standard-sized parking space of 187 square feet per year.

Applicable Area

South Beach
Is this a "Residents Right to Know" item, pursuant to City Code Section 2-14? Does this item utilize G.O. Bond Funds?
Yes No 

Strategic Connection

Prosperity - Market and promote Miami Beach as a world class arts, culture, and quality entertainment destination.
Legislative Tracking
Public Works
Sponsor
Mayor Dan Gelber

ATTACHMENTS:
Description
R5_A Ord
R5_P_Ord
R5Q, Ord
Ordinance