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Title 1 (15)
  • 1-1 How Code designated and cited
  • 1-2 Definitions
  • 1-3 Catchlines of sections
  • 1-4 History notes
  • 1-5 References to chapters or sections
  • 1-6 References and editor's notes
  • 1-7 Certain ordinances not affected by Code
  • 1-8 Amendments to Code
  • 1-9 Supplementation of Code
  • 1-10 Continuation of prior ordinances; effect of provisions of Code
  • 1-11 Effect of repeal of ordinances
  • 1-12 Severability of parts of Code
  • 1-13 General penalty
  • 1-14 Computation of time
  • 1-15 Public clocks to use official time
Title 10 (112)
  • 8-19 Expiration
  • 10-1 Scope and application
  • 10-2 Applicability in general
  • 10-3 Administration and enforcement
  • 10-4 Duties of the building official
  • 10-5 Permits
  • 10-6 Floor and roof design loads
  • 10-7 Submittal documents
  • 10-8 Temporary structures and uses
  • 10-9 Fees
  • 10-10 Inspections
  • 10-11 Certificates of occupancy/use and occupancy
  • 10-12 Service utilities
  • 10-13 Stop work order
  • 10-14 Unsafe structures and equipment
  • 10-15 Variances in flood hazard areas
  • 10-16 Alternative plans review and inspection
  • 10-17 Postings and reports of dangerous buildings by firefighters and police officers
  • 10-18 Building permit fee schedule; waivers; elevator, escalator, boiler etc
  • 10-19 Waiver and deferral of fees and senior citizens or low-income waivers
  • 10-20 Reserved
  • 10-21 Title
  • 10-22 Definitions
  • 10-23 Conditions of nonresidential/commercial properties
  • 10-24 Conditions of residential properties
  • 10-25 Enforcement
  • 10-26 Exceptions
  • 10-27 Definitions
  • 10-28 Prohibitions
  • 10-29 Exemptions
  • 10-30 De minimis notification exemption
  • 10-31 Containment barriers
  • 10-32 Prohibited practices
  • 10-33 Migration
  • 10-34 Visible lead paint contaminants
  • 10-35 Notifying bidders
  • 10-36 Contents of notice
  • 10-37 Contents of notice
  • 10-38 Notice (by landlord) to tenants
  • 10-39 Availability of pamphlet
  • 10-40 Notice of lead-contaminated dust or soil
  • 10-41 Removal of notice of lead-contaminated dust or soil
  • 10-42 Authority of the building official to sample
  • 10-43 Enforcement in general
  • 10-44 Stop work orders
  • 10-45 No obligation by city
  • 10-46 Discretionary duty
  • 10-61 Intent
  • 10-62 Definitions
  • 10-63 Responsibilities of owners of vacant, blighted, unsecured or abandoned structures
  • 10-64 Vacant structure registration
  • 10-65 Blighted, unsecured, vacant or abandoned structure registration
  • 10-66 Defaulted mortgage real property registration
  • 10-67 Enforcement
  • 10-68 Exemptions
  • 10-70 City code relief program for structures built under prior building codes and zoning ordinances
  • 10-71 Definitions
  • 10-72 Criteria and process
  • 10-73 Enforcement and mitigation
  • 10-74 Building fees
  • 10-75 Administrative variance
  • 10-76 Driveway amnesty program
  • 10-77 Ancillary dwelling unit (ADU) amnesty program
  • 10-101 Unsafe structures and unsafe structures panel
  • 10-102 Maintenance of vacant lots after demolition of structures
  • 10-103 Maintenance of lots or property containing excavated construction sites or excavated sites in considerable non-complianc
  • 10-104 Vacant lot fencing
  • 10-111 Transparency of windows in Coconut Grove, the Downtown Development District and the Neighborhood Revitalization District
  • 10-112 Definitions
  • 10-113 Security screens and shutters not allowed
  • 10-114 Compliance with this article in Coconut Grove
  • 10-115 Compliance with this article in the Downtown Development District
  • 10-116 Compliance with this article in the Neighborhood Revitalization District 1
  • 10-120 Definitions
  • 10-121 Squatting prohibited
  • 10-122 Action to remove squatters
  • 10-123 Penalties
  • 10-124 Notice and hearing
  • 10-125 Removal of squatters and special assessment lien for costs of removal
  • 10-126 Presumption
  • 10-127 Other remedies
  • 10-128 Liability
  • 10-129 Minimum requirements for contractors
  • 10-130 Emergency plans and emergency preparedness measures required for certain buildings
  • 10-131 Failure to acquire required permit(s); securing of constructions sites when under emergency weather warning(s) or watch(
  • 10-135 Title
  • 10-136 Intent
  • 10-137 Procedure
  • 10-138 Microwave path study
  • 10-139 Remedies
  • 10-140 Failure to comply
  • 10-141 Fee assessment
  • 10-142 Compliance with Ordinance No
  • 10-143 Application and incorporation by reference of the County Code
  • 10-144 Right-of-way illumination standard
  • 10-145 Enforcement
  • 10-146 Expedited review of permits
  • 10-147 Building energy and water consumption benchmarking and retuning ordinance
  • 10-148 Definitions
  • 10-149 Applicability
  • 10-150 Procedures
  • 10-151 Duty to report benchmarking
  • 10-152 Benchmarking requirements
  • 10-153 Benchmarking exemptions
  • 10-154 Energy and water retuning requirements
  • 10-155 Energy and water retuning reports
  • 10-156 Retuning schedule
  • 10-157 Retuning exemption
  • 10-158 Permit fee credit
  • 10-159 Sharing of data
  • 10-160 Annual report and analysis
  • 10-161 Enforcement
Title 11 (35)
  • 11-1 Short title
  • 11-2 Definitions
  • 11-3 Intent and purposes
  • 11-4 Grant of authority; license required
  • 11-5 License characteristics
  • 11-6 Licensee subject to other laws, police power
  • 11-7 Interpretation of license terms; conflicts
  • 11-8 Applications for grant, renewal, modification or transfer of licenses
  • 11-9 Grant of licenses
  • 11-10 Insurance; surety; indemnification
  • 11-11 Security fund
  • 11-12 Construction bond
  • 11-13 Minimum facilities and services
  • 11-14 Technical standards
  • 11-15 Public education and government support
  • 11-16 License fee
  • 11-17 Reports and records
  • 11-18 Customer service requirements
  • 11-19 Subscriber privacy
  • 11-20 Discrimination prohibited
  • 11-21 Use of streets
  • 11-22 Enforcement remedies
  • 11-23 Renewal of license
  • 11-24 Transfer, sale, and assignment
  • 11-25 Revocation or termination of license
  • 11-26 Continuity of service mandatory
  • 11-27 Rates
  • 11-28 Area-wide interconnection
  • 11-29 Performance evaluation
  • 11-30 Administration
  • 11-31 Force majeure
  • 11-32 Applicability
  • 11-33 Municipal cable system ownership authorized
  • 11-34 Reservation of rights
  • 11-35 Florida Consumer Choice Act of 2007
Title 12 (6)
  • 12-1 Definitions
  • 12-2 Location of amusement games or machines; exception required
  • 12-3 Business tax receipts (BTR)
  • 12-4 Failure to obtain a business tax receipt (BTR); seizure and disposition of machines
  • 12-5 Payment of certificate of authorization fee
  • 12-6 Prohibited uses and enforcement
Title 13 (64)
  • 13-56.1 Consumer price index adjustment
  • 13-1 Short title
  • 13-2 Findings
  • 13-3 Intent
  • 13-4 Authority
  • 13-5 Definitions
  • 13-6 Applicability of impact fee
  • 13-7 Imposition of impact fees and establishment of impact fee benefit districts
  • 13-8 Deferral of impact fees for affordable housing and workforce housing; waivers of contributions into the Affordable Housi
  • 13-9 Police impact fee schedule
  • 13-10 Fire-rescue impact fee schedule
  • 13-11 General services impact fee schedule
  • 13-12 Parks and recreation impact fee schedule
  • 13-13 Administration of impact fee
  • 13-14 Administrative fees
  • 13-15 Bonding of capital improvement projects
  • 13-16 Administrative procedures for petitions for impact fee determinations and affordable housing and workforce housing defer
  • 13-17 Appeal to city commission
  • 13-18 Judicial review
  • 13-19 Effect of impact fee on planning, zoning, subdivision, and other regulations
  • 13-20 Impact fee as additional and supplemental requirement
  • 13-21 Alternative collection method
  • 13-22 Previous impact fee schedules
  • 13-23 Establishment of development subareas
  • 13-24 Development potential by subarea
  • 13-25 Impact-fee-related capital improvement program by subarea
  • 13-26 Development impact fee coefficients
  • 13-27 Calculation of impact fee
  • 13-51 Short title
  • 13-52 Intent
  • 13-53 Definitions
  • 13-54 Authority
  • 13-55 Imposition of fee
  • 13-56 Downtown development supplemental fee coefficients
  • 13-57 Procedure for calculation of downtown development supplemental fee
  • 13-58 Administration of downtown development supplemental fee
  • 13-59 Bonding of capital improvement projects
  • 13-60 Appeal procedures; impact fee board of review
  • 13-61 Effect of downtown development supplemental fee on planning, zoning, subdivision, and other regulations
  • 13-62 Downtown development supplemental fee as additional and supplemental requirement
  • 13-63 Conflicting ordinances
  • 13-64 Severability
  • 13-65 Findings
  • 13-96 Short title
  • 13-97 Intent
  • 13-98 Findings
  • 13-99 Authority
  • 13-100 Imposition of fee
  • 13-101 Definitions
  • 13-102 Southeast Overtown/Park West development supplemental fee coefficients
  • 13-103 Procedure for calculation of Southeast Overtown/Park West development supplemental fee
  • 13-104 Administration of Southeast Overtown/Park West development supplemental fee
  • 13-105 Bonding of capital improvement projects
  • 13-106 Appeal procedures; impact fee board of review
  • 13-107 Effect of Southeast Overtown/Park West development supplemental fee on planning, zoning, subdivision, and other regulati
  • 13-108 Southeast Overtown/Park West development supplemental fee as additional and supplemental requirement
  • 13-136 Fee established
  • 13-137 Purpose
  • 13-138 Fee levied for services to certain properties
  • 13-139 When fee paid
  • 13-140 Charges
  • 13-141 Lien provisions
  • 13-142 Exemptions
  • 13-143 Revisions
Title 14 (38)
  • 13-144 Collection and deposit
  • 14-26 Definitions
  • 14-27 Boundaries designated
  • 14-28 Property subject to ad valorem taxes for payment of city's general obligation debts, etc
  • 14-29 Powers of city cumulative
  • 14-51 Downtown development authority created
  • 14-52 Downtown development authority board—Composition; appointment and terms of office of members and executive board; fillin
  • 14-53 Same—Qualifications of members
  • 14-54 Same—Meetings; rules and regulations; compensation of members
  • 14-55 Same—Removal of members
  • 14-56 Same—Powers and duties
  • 14-57 Same—Additional powers and duties
  • 14-58 Employees generally
  • 14-59 Annual budget; source of funds
  • 14-60 Annual ad valorem tax levy in downtown district; disposition of funds
  • 14-61 Assessment of funds for handling and auditing by city
  • 14-62 Conflicts of interest of board members, employees, etc
  • 14-91 Administration
  • 14-121 Intent
  • 14-122 Definitions
  • 14-151 Downtown: With building permit
  • 14-152 Downtown: With major use special permit
  • 14-153 Downtown: Time limits on development credit reservation after building permit issued
  • 14-154 Downtown: Reallocation of development credits subsequent to expiration or rescission of reservation
  • 14-155 Downtown: Changes in plans subsequent to reservation of development credits
  • 14-156 Downtown: Appeals
  • 14-157 Southeast Overtown/Park West: Reservation of development credit
  • 14-158 Reserved
  • 14-159 Southeast Overtown/Park West: Time limits on development credit reservation after building permit issued
  • 14-160 Southeast Overtown/Park West: Reallocation of development credits subsequent to expiration or rescission of reservation
  • 14-161 Southeast Overtown/Park West: Changes in plans subsequent to reservation of development credits
  • 14-162 Southeast Overtown/Park West: Appeals
  • 14-163 Southeast Overtown/Park West: Notice to Southeast Overtown/Park West Community Redevelopment Agency
  • 14-181 Downtown: Environmental regulations
  • 14-182 Downtown: Transportation control measures
  • 14-183 Southeast Overtown/Park West: Environmental regulations
  • 14-184 Southeast Overtown/Park West: Transportation control measures
  • 14-211 Penalty; procedures
Title 16 (10)
  • 16-1 Proceedings of city commission—Use of registration records in city elections
  • 16-2 Same—Holding of city elections; straw ballot
  • 16-3 City clerk to conduct all municipal elections
  • 16-4 Applicability of state law
  • 16-5 Absentee voting
  • 16-6 Candidate qualifications; affidavit, and form thereof, required of candidates for office of commissioner or mayor; findi
  • 16-7 Exemption from payment of the qualifying fee
  • 16-8 Election not required for mayor or for a city commissioner for a specific district seat if only one qualifying candidate
  • 16-20 Electronic reporting/penalties
  • 16-21 Electronic posting
Title 17 (43)
  • 16-22 Technical assistance
  • 17-1 Intent and purpose
  • 17-2 Definitions
  • 17-3 Applicability
  • 17-4 Tree permit applications, requirements, review, and fees
  • 17-5 Criteria and conditions for tree permits
  • 17-6 Tree replacement
  • 17-7 Tree protection
  • 17-8 Appeals, appellate fees
  • 17-9 Enforcement
  • 17-10 Penalties, remedies cumulative
  • 17-11 Exemptions
  • 17-26 Definitions
  • 17-27 Intent of article
  • 17-28 Applicability of article
  • 17-29 Historic and environmental preservation board
  • 17-30 Preservation officer
  • 17-31 Environmental preservation districts
  • 17-32 Removal of trees not located in environmental preservation districts
  • 17-33 Removal of trees and development activity within environmental preservation districts
  • 17-34 Criteria and conditions for tree removal
  • 17-35 Tree protection and survival
  • 17-36 Environmental preservation review standards for tree removal and development activity
  • 17-37 Exceptions and exemptions from article requirements
  • 17-38 Removal of trees from public lands
  • 17-39 Public notice of applications for special certificates of approval
  • 17-40 Appeals
  • 17-41 Penalties, remedies cumulative
  • 17-42 Civil remedies
  • 17-43 Fees
  • 17-44 Enforcement
  • 17-45 Fine
  • 17-46 Tree replacement required
  • 17-47 Tree replacement for trees removed without a permit
  • 17-48 Withholding of a new building permit
  • 17-49 Withholding of a certificate of occupancy
  • 17-50 Remedies cumulative
  • 17-71 Authority of director of public works
  • 17-72 Permits—Required to prune, plant or remove from public land
  • 17-73 Same—Required to break, injure, etc
  • 17-74 Same—Issuance; charges
  • 17-75 Same—Contents
  • 17-76 Placing guards during construction or repair of buildings
Title 18 (138)
  • 17-77 Placing injurious substances on or near roots
  • 18-176.3 Procedures for resolution of protested UDP's and awards
  • 18-176.2 Cone of silence; exceptions
  • 18-176.1 Unified development projects
  • 18-76.1 Duties of the chief procurement officer
  • 18-1 Depositories for city funds to contract by competitive bid for banking services; investment of idle funds
  • 18-2 Depositories of public moneys to pledge assets as security
  • 18-3 Deposit of daily collections, retention of funds for cash needs
  • 18-4 Fees for opening and closing graves at city-owned cemetery
  • 18-5 Reserved
  • 18-6 Safeguards
  • 18-36 "Director of finance" defined
  • 18-37 Alternate procedures for delinquent local improvement liens; applicability to all municipal liens
  • 18-38 Time and place of sale
  • 18-39 Amount for which certificates to be sold; separate certificate for each lien
  • 18-40 Notice to be mailed to property owner; publication of notice in newspaper; incorporation by reference of statutes and co
  • 18-41 Sale to highest bidder; rights and remedies of purchaser
  • 18-42 Right of holder of mortgage or other lien to pay amount due city
  • 18-43 Disposition of proceeds
  • 18-71 Purpose
  • 18-72 Application and exclusions
  • 18-73 Definitions
  • 18-74 Cone of silence
  • 18-75 Organization
  • 18-76 Chief procurement officer
  • 18-77 Authority of the chief procurement officer
  • 18-78 Delegation of authority by the chief procurement officer to other city purchasing agents
  • 18-79 General duties of city purchasing agents
  • 18-80 Responsibilities of the chief procurement officer relating to the Anti-Deficiency Act
  • 18-81 Estimates of requirements
  • 18-82 Disposal of surplus city-owned personal property
  • 18-83 Availability of funds
  • 18-84 Methods of source selection
  • 18-85 Competitive sealed bidding
  • 18-86 Competitive negotiations/competitive sealed proposals
  • 18-87 Professional services as defined in F
  • 18-88 Small purchases
  • 18-89 Contracts for public works or capital improvements
  • 18-90 Emergency procurements
  • 18-91 Cancellations
  • 18-92 Sole-source contracts
  • 18-93 Types of contracts
  • 18-94 Qualifications and duties of contractual parties
  • 18-95 Determination of responsibility
  • 18-96 Prequalifications
  • 18-97 Cost or pricing data
  • 18-98 Bond of successful contractual parties
  • 18-99 Inspections and audits for accuracy and accountability
  • 18-100 Right to conduct inspections and audits
  • 18-101 Inspections
  • 18-102 Audits
  • 18-103 Disputes and legal remedies
  • 18-104 Resolution of protested solicitations and awards
  • 18-105 Resolution of contract disputes
  • 18-106 Remedies prior to award
  • 18-107 Debarment and suspensions
  • 18-108 Ethics
  • 18-109 Public access and information
  • 18-110 Adoption of Florida Veteran Business Enterprise Opportunity Act
  • 18-111 Contracts of other governmental entities
  • 18-112 Contracts with other governmental agencies or state funded public institutions
  • 18-113 Cooperative purchasing
  • 18-114 Online procurement
  • 18-115 Acceptance of donations
  • 18-116 Persons or firms retained as expert consultants
  • 18-117 Economic stimulus awards and agreements
  • 18-118 Public-private partnerships
  • 18-119 Unsolicited proposals
  • 18-120 Responsible wage construction contracts
  • 18-121 Procurements, grants, subgrants, and compliance utilizing requirements for federal disaster assistance
  • 18-122 Independent external auditor selection procedures pursuant to F
  • 18-123 Quality control plan for consultants and contractors
  • 18-139 Anti-poverty initiative—Established
  • 18-146 Economic accessibility initiative—Established
  • 18-147 Expenditures
  • 18-148 Acceptance of grant funds
  • 18-176 Methods and procedures for sales and leases
  • 18-177 Competitive sealed bidding
  • 18-178 Emergency conveyances
  • 18-179 Sales to only possible bidder
  • 18-180 Cancellations
  • 18-181 Applicability to off-street parking/downtown development authorities
  • 18-182 Authority to sell
  • 18-183 Commission on sale
  • 18-184 Expenses of abstract of title
  • 18-185 Payment to be in cash, certified check
  • 18-186 City attorney responsible for closing of sale
  • 18-187 Disposition of proceeds from sale
  • 18-188 Discrimination by lessees of city-owned property—Prohibited
  • 18-189 Same—Requirements for organizations using city facilities
  • 18-190 Same—Provisions of sections 18-188 and 18-189 to be part of lease
  • 18-191 Same—Termination of lease for violations
  • 18-221 Created; sources
  • 18-222 Appropriation of money
  • 18-223 Board of trustees—Composition; discharge of duties; compensation; powers
  • 18-224 Same—Oath of office
  • 18-225 Same—Meetings
  • 18-226 Disbursement of money
  • 18-227 Sale or exchange of securities and investments
  • 18-228 Investment of funds
  • 18-229 Self-insurance and insurance committee—Appointment; composition; chairperson
  • 18-230 Same—Responsibilities
  • 18-231 Operation and function of insurance program
  • 18-232 Responsibilities of city attorney
  • 18-261 Payments into fund by city
  • 18-262 Annual appropriations by city
  • 18-263 Rules and regulations
  • 18-264 Responsibility for fund monies
  • 18-291 Authority
  • 18-292 Findings and determinations
  • 18-293 Stormwater utility fee for the stormwater management system
  • 18-294 Schedule of rates
  • 18-295 Collection of charge
  • 18-296 Adjustment of stormwater utility fees
  • 18-297 City manager to keep records
  • 18-298 Stormwater utility fee account
  • 18-500 Established
  • 18-501 Definitions
  • 18-502 Procedures and implementation
  • 18-503 Violations of act; penalties
  • 18-541 Established; implementation; review; reports
  • 18-542 Financial integrity principles
  • 18-556 Definitions
  • 18-557 Living wage
  • 18-558 Implementation
  • 18-559 Compliance and enforcement
  • 18-560 Employers receiving direct tax abatement or subsidy
  • 18-600 Statement of purpose
  • 18-601 Definitions
  • 18-602 Scope of article
  • 18-603 Application for lease or management agreement
  • 18-604 Application materials
  • 18-605 Required provisions
  • 18-606 Criteria for approval
  • 18-626 Purpose
  • 18-627 Leases and management agreements
  • 18-628 Affordable housing trust fund
  • 18-629 Established
Title 19 (30)
  • 18-630 Financial report
  • 19-2.1 Fire safety permit required; issuance; fees; annual renewal; revocation and penalties; use of fees
  • 19-1 Building permits and plans examination
  • 19-2 Charges for permitting, inspections and testing of fire suppression detection and systems, charges for reinspection test
  • 19-3 Places of assembly; permit required; fees
  • 19-4 Obstructions to means of egress
  • 19-5 Flammable and combustible liquids; permits; fees; inspections
  • 19-6 Explosives
  • 19-7 Manufacture, sale, time of display and discharge of fireworks
  • 19-8 Bond and responsibility for fireworks display required
  • 19-9 Special off-duty fire-rescue services
  • 19-10 Unlawful to tamper with official seal, utility service, etc
  • 19-11 False emergency calls; delay in reporting fires
  • 19-12 Investigation of fire
  • 19-13 Use of photographs, etc
  • 19-14 Fire records, reports and photographs
  • 19-15 Guidelines containing administrative orders and procedures
  • 19-16 Strict liability
  • 19-17 Enforced removal of violative conditions
  • 19-18 Remedies cumulative and independent
  • 19-19 Nonliability for damages
  • 19-20 Criminal penalty
  • 19-21 Attorney's fees
  • 19-22 Enforcement, procedure; remedies
  • 19-23 Civil penalty and restitution fund
  • 19-24 Search warrants
  • 19-25 Inspections; inspection warrants
  • 19-26 Orders
  • 19-27 Correction of violations
  • 19-28 Liens
Title 2 (181)
  • 1-16 City seal
  • 2-497.1 Responsibilities of the director of management and budget relating to the Anti-Deficiency Act
  • 2-1 City offices to be closed on Saturdays; exceptions
  • 2-2 Hearings and investigations—Authority of city officers to issue subpoenas, require attendance of witnesses, etc
  • 2-3 Same—Right of person subject to hearing or investigation to require attendance of witnesses, production of books, papers
  • 2-4 Same—Contents, service and return of subpoenas
  • 2-5 Same—Witnesses' fees
  • 2-6 Same—Failure to attend hearing or give testimony
  • 2-7 Service charge on refused checks
  • 2-8 Disclosure requirement
  • 2-31 Election and general powers
  • 2-32 Time and place of meeting
  • 2-33 Order of business and rules of procedure
  • 2-34 Presiding officer; vacancy
  • 2-35 Terms of elected officials as members of any authority, board, or committee; annual review
  • 2-36 Mayoral veto and commission override
  • 2-37 Removal of the city manager by mayor; effective date
  • 2-38 Ethics requirement
  • 2-39 Recall of elected officials
  • 2-61 Powers and duties in general
  • 2-62 Assistant city manager and administrative assistant to the city manager—Positions created
  • 2-63 Supervision and control of attorneys employed by city
  • 2-64 Charter amendments, method of drafting; approval by city commission; submission to electorate
  • 2-65 Public records
  • 2-66 Appointment, qualifications of the independent auditor general
  • 2-67 Duties and powers of the independent auditor general
  • 2-68 Staffing
  • 2-69 Operating procedures and responsibilities
  • 2-70 Special assignments
  • 2-141 Recordation and indexing of ordinances
  • 2-142 Fees for copies of ordinances and other records
  • 2-160 Office of the inspector general
  • 2-201 Created
  • 2-202 Director—Appointment
  • 2-203 Same—Supervision and control of department
  • 2-204 Functions of department
  • 2-205 Divisions of department; directors
  • 2-206 Fees for extraordinary services in connection with reproduction of records, plans and maps, including those on microfilm
  • 2-207 Zoning certificate of use required; annual reinspection of buildings and premises; fees for inspections and issuance of
  • 2-208 New permits prohibited, non-homestead properties
  • 2-209 Bond required for the moving of buildings
  • 2-210 Phased design and construction (east track)
  • 2-211 Denial or revocation of certificate of use
  • 2-212 Reserved
  • 2-213 Reserved
  • 2-214 Ancillary dwelling unit (ADU) compliance
  • 2-231 Established
  • 2-232 Director—Appointment
  • 2-233 Same—Powers and duties, functions
  • 2-234 Emergency medical transportation service fee
  • 2-235 Fire prevention bureau
  • 2-261 Created
  • 2-262 Director—Head of department
  • 2-263 Same—Appointment
  • 2-264 Same—Duties generally
  • 2-265 Same—Duty to establish minimum standards for public works
  • 2-266 Functions of department—Generally
  • 2-267 Same—Enumeration
  • 2-268 Fee for preparation of documents containing covenants to run with the land, right-of-way dedication deeds, quitclaim dee
  • 2-269 Checking and recording plats and alley closures or vacations—Fee schedule; waiver of fee
  • 2-270 Same—Finding material errors, additional fee; waiver of fee
  • 2-271 Same—Permanent reference monuments not properly placed, additional fee; waiver of fee
  • 2-272 Plan review fee
  • 2-273 Turning money over to finance department
  • 2-301 Determination of need for department and board; ratification of acts and proceedings of department and board
  • 2-326 Created
  • 2-327 Director—Appointment
  • 2-328 Same—Duties generally
  • 2-356 Created
  • 2-357 Appointment, duties of director
  • 2-358 Organization of department
  • 2-381 Created
  • 2-382 Appointment, duties of director
  • 2-383 Division of housing conservation created, functions, duties
  • 2-384 Division of development created, functions, duties
  • 2-411 Created
  • 2-412 Appointment, duties of director
  • 2-413 Functions and duties of the department
  • 2-414 Affordable housing notice to residents of the city and city elected and appointed officials
  • 2-415 Notice
  • 2-416 Definitions
  • 2-417 City resident preference
  • 2-418 City sole local government lender preference
  • 2-436 Created
  • 2-437 Appointment of director
  • 2-438 Functions, duties and responsibilities of department
  • 2-466 Director as disbursing officer
  • 2-467 Responsibilities of the director relating to the Anti-Deficiency Act
  • 2-491 Created
  • 2-492 Director—Head of department
  • 2-493 Same—Appointment; duties generally
  • 2-494 Same—Management, supervision and control of department; services provided by department generally
  • 2-495 Department organization; assistant department head and revenue administrator to head each section
  • 2-496 Duties of revenue administrator—Revenue/grants management section
  • 2-497 Same—Budget management section
  • 2-498 Duties of computers division
  • 2-499 Service fees
  • 2-526 Created
  • 2-527 Director—Appointment and duties
  • 2-528 Functions of the department generally
  • 2-556 Created
  • 2-557 Appointment, duties of director
  • 2-558 Functions and duties of department
  • 2-559 Department not to abridge civil service board authority or interfere with civil service policies in specified areas
  • 2-581 Creation of the office of equal opportunity and diversity programs
  • 2-582 Appointment, reporting and qualifications of the administrator
  • 2-583 Staffing
  • 2-584 General duties, powers and responsibilities
  • 2-591 Created
  • 2-592 Appointment, duties of director
  • 2-593 Functions and duties of the department
  • 2-594 Created
  • 2-595 Purpose
  • 2-596 Director—Appointment and duties
  • 2-597 Functions and duties
  • 2-611 Applicability of article
  • 2-612 Transacting business with city; appearances before city boards; post-employment restrictions; participation in the award
  • 2-613 Accepting gifts, etc
  • 2-614 Waiver of requirements of article
  • 2-615 List of real estate owned—Required of certain officials
  • 2-616 Same—To be renewed annually
  • 2-617 Same—Penalty for violation of sections 2-615, 2-616
  • 2-618 Disclosure of parties in interest by persons making presentations, requests, etc
  • 2-619 Financial disclosure
  • 2-651 Reserved
  • 2-652 Penalty
  • 2-653 Definitions and exceptions
  • 2-654 Registration; ethics; fee; disclosure requirements; log of registered lobbyists; exemptions from payment of fee; failure
  • 2-655 Annual expenditures report
  • 2-656 Advisory opinions
  • 2-657 Penalties for violations
  • 2-658 Contingency fees
  • 2-691 Definitions
  • 2-692 Declaration of policy
  • 2-695 Policy objective; promotional goals for minorities and women; clause in city contracts, lease agreements, etc
  • 2-696 Term of policy; annual review
  • 2-746 Creation approved
  • 2-776 Rental of city-owned equipment
  • 2-777 Investigation of applicants for use, lease, rental, etc
  • 2-778 Affirmative action clause and minority procurement clause to be part of lease of city-owned property
  • 2-779 Outdoor advertising signs on city-owned property
  • 2-780 Gambling prohibition required in leases of city-owned property
  • 2-811 Definitions
  • 2-812 Code enforcement board composition; terms; organization; role of city attorney
  • 2-813 Code inspector
  • 2-814 Enforcement procedure
  • 2-815 Conduct of hearing
  • 2-816 Powers of the code enforcement board and special magistrate; miscellaneous administrative directions
  • 2-817 Administrative costs, fines; liens
  • 2-818 Appeal
  • 2-819 Notices
  • 2-820 Non-exclusivity of remedy
  • 2-821 Civil offenses and penalties
  • 2-822 Reserved
  • 2-823 Civil infraction enforcement procedures
  • 2-824 Civil penalties
  • 2-825 Rights of violators; payment of fine; right to appeal; failure to pay and correct
  • 2-826 Conduct of administrative hearing
  • 2-827 Recovery of unpaid civil penalties; penalty to constitute a lien; foreclosure
  • 2-828 Appeals of orders of hearing officers
  • 2-829 Schedule of civil penalties
  • 2-830 Alternate code enforcement board system
  • 2-861 Administrative support services to be provided by the office of the city clerk
  • 2-862 Funding; revenue-producing boards, committees and commissions
  • 2-863 City staff attendance
  • 2-881 Requirements
  • 2-882 Definition of board
  • 2-883 Creation of new boards
  • 2-884 Membership on boards
  • 2-885 Terms of office; term limit waiver
  • 2-886 Attendance requirement
  • 2-887 Quorum requirements; exceptions
  • 2-888 Notice to city clerk of board meetings
  • 2-889 City clerk to keep records of boards
  • 2-890 Annual report
  • 2-891 Reserved
  • 2-892 "Sunset" review of boards
  • 2-893 Oath of office
  • 2-894 Meetings
  • 2-895 Continuances/deferrals by city boards
  • 2-896 Appointment of members
Title 20 (16)
  • 20-1 Definitions
  • 20-2 Intent of chapter
  • 20-3 Development in special flood hazard areas and nonspecial flood hazard areas
  • 20-4 Development within special flood hazard areas
  • 20-5 Development within coastal high hazard areas
  • 20-6 Accessory structures
  • 20-7 Basis for establishing areas of special flood hazard
  • 20-8 Enforcement
  • 20-9 Rules for interpreting area boundaries
  • 20-10 Effect of provisions on ordinances, building code, other regulations
  • 20-11 Interpretation
  • 20-12 Variances and appeals
  • 20-13 Warning and disclaimer of liability
  • 20-14 Penalties for violation
  • 20-15 Reserved
  • 20-16 Schedule of fees
Title 22 (68)
  • 20-17 Fill prohibition for areas not covered by structures
  • 22-1 Definitions
  • 22-2 Collection services, container usage, condition and requirements for placement location; city and commercial solid waste
  • 22-3 Accumulation of waste; proof
  • 22-4 Plans for waste storage on certain premises to be approved before issuance of building permit; proof of commercial solid
  • 22-5 Duty to dispose of trash and prevent accumulations
  • 22-6 Littering and dumping prohibited; dumping or burying waste without proper authorization; illegal dumping in area bulky w
  • 22-7 Method of transporting waste
  • 22-8 Manner of handling garbage and trash; placing dangerous materials in waste containers prohibited
  • 22-9 Responsibility of persons other than owners of premises for violations and for noncompliance
  • 22-10 Operation of business where wind regularly carries solid waste into street; fencing requirements
  • 22-11 Dumping on public right-of-way prohibited
  • 22-12 Waste fees
  • 22-13 Emergency powers of the director
  • 22-14 City and commercial collection of solid waste
  • 22-15 Educational trust fund established from recycling program for scholarships to children of certain city employees; condit
  • 22-16 Special collections, fees, extra charges
  • 22-17 Private disposal of waste
  • 22-18 Responsibility for removal of certain waste; collection and disposal of furniture, appliances, etc
  • 22-19 Recycling programs required for multi-family residences of four units or more
  • 22-20 Recycling programs required for commercial property; joint and several liability
  • 22-21 Modified recycling programs allowed
  • 22-22 Landscaper permit required
  • 22-23 Prohibited disposition and raking of yard waste, dirt or debris when raking or using leaf blowers
  • 22-46 Engaging in business of solid waste collection and disposal; issuance of franchise agreement to private solid waste coll
  • 22-47 Application for franchise
  • 22-48 Denial of application
  • 22-49 Appeal from the recommended denial of franchise; appeal from revocation of franchise
  • 22-50 Annual franchise fees; franchise fees
  • 22-51 Recycling and bulky trash requirements for franchisees
  • 22-52 Identification of equipment
  • 22-53 Information required of franchisees
  • 22-54 Change in required information
  • 22-55 Disposal required at city- and/or county-approved facilities
  • 22-56 Franchise fee requirement; monthly franchise fee payment; approval by city commission as a prerequisite to issuance; fin
  • 22-57 List of qualifications for franchises; term; nontransferability; rules and regulations; tests, inspections and audits
  • 22-58 Revocation of franchise
  • 22-59 Procedure upon violation of sections 22-46 through 22-58
  • 22-86 Waste fees; implementation
  • 22-87 Schedule of waste collection and disposal fees; records to be kept
  • 22-88 Payment of waste fees
  • 22-89 Waste and right-of-way cleaning fees shall constitute special assessment liens against all improved real property
  • 22-90 Waste fee receipts
  • 22-91 Multiple occupancy of premises
  • 22-92 Certain exemptions from payment of waste fees
  • 22-93 Enforcement and administrative fees
  • 22-94 Hearings
  • 22-95 Appeal
  • 22-113 Intent
  • 22-114 Definitions
  • 22-115 Registration
  • 22-116 Prohibitions
  • 22-117 Lot clearance; failure to comply; notice to owner
  • 22-118 Cost of clearing as lien on property—collection, foreclosure and sale
  • 22-119 Exemptions
  • 22-120 Alternative procedures
  • 22-146 Removal from private property
  • 22-147 Owner responsible for costs of removing abandoned property
  • 22-148 Obstruction of enforcement officer
  • 22-149 Enforcement officer immune from prosecution
  • 22-150 Enforcement officers designated
  • 22-161 Donation bins prohibited
  • 22-180 Definitions
  • 22-181 Throwing or discarding handbills prohibited
  • 22-182 Distribution of commercial handbills during certain events prohibited; penalty; enforcement
  • 22-183 Enforcement by code inspectors/enforcement officers; civil infraction notice
  • 22-184 Fines
  • 22-185 Recovery of unpaid fines; unpaid fines to constitute a lien; foreclosure
Title 23 (33)
  • 23-6.3 Administration, enforcement, violations, and penalties
  • 23-6.1 Waivers, exceptions and exclusions for locally designated historic resources
  • 23-6.4 Signage
  • 23-6.2 Certificates of appropriateness
  • 23-1 Intent and purpose
  • 23-2 Definitions
  • 23-3 Historic and environmental preservation board; preservation officer
  • 23-4 Designation of historic resources, historic districts, multiple property designations, and archaeological sites and zone
  • 23-5 Nomination to the national register of historic places
  • 23-6 Transfer of development rights and density for historic resources; provision for a determination of eligibility process,
  • 23-7 Short title
  • 23-8 Purpose
  • 23-9 Definitions
  • 23-10 Historic tax exemption
  • 23-11 Completely exempt from property taxes
  • 23-12 Term of exemption
  • 23-13 Forms/fees
  • 23-14 Preconstruction application (Part I)
  • 23-15 Review of preconstruction application by officer
  • 23-16 Project amendments
  • 23-17 Request for review of completed work (Part II)
  • 23-18 Time of completion
  • 23-19 Completed work application (Part II)
  • 23-20 Review by the board
  • 23-21 Appeals
  • 23-22 Final review
  • 23-23 Covenant
  • 23-24 Revocation
  • 23-25 Reinstatement
  • 23-26 Reapplication
  • 23-27 Annual report
  • 23-28 Reserved
  • 23-29 Judicial review
Title 25 (4)
  • 23-30 Classification and assessment of historic property used for commercial or certain nonprofit purposes
  • 25-1 Legislative findings and purpose
  • 25-2 Definitions
  • 25-3 Extension of benefits to domestic partners of city employees
Title 29 (36)
  • 25-25 Regulations for large group feedings
  • 29-1 Fill permits—Required
  • 29-2 Same—Application
  • 29-3 Same—Fees; expiration; renewal
  • 29-4 Requirements for fill material
  • 29-5 Supervision of work by resilience and public works department
  • 29-41 Definitions
  • 29-42 Purpose of article
  • 29-43 Construction permit—Petition to zoning board—Filing
  • 29-44 Same—Same—Notice of hearing
  • 29-45 Same—Same—Hearing; determinations
  • 29-46 Same—Same—Recommendations of board; decision of city commission; issuance of petition
  • 29-47 Same—Application; prerequisites to issuance; bond or deposit required
  • 29-48 Same—Issuance
  • 29-49 Same—Appeals
  • 29-50 Same—Renewal
  • 29-51 Same—Revocation
  • 29-52 Fees and charges
  • 29-53 Standards and inspections
  • 29-54 Stopping of noncomplying work
  • 29-55 Remedies cumulative
  • 29-81 Definitions
  • 29-82 Purpose of article
  • 29-83 Permits for waterfront improvements—Required
  • 29-84 Same—Application
  • 29-85 Same—Certain title and permits to accompany application
  • 29-86 Same—Fees
  • 29-87 Same—Refund of fees; time limitations
  • 29-88 Same—Revocation
  • 29-89 Design
  • 29-90 Loads
  • 29-91 Construction
  • 29-92 Materials
  • 29-93 Review of plans; duty to inspect
  • 29-94 Procedure for inspections
  • 29-95 Maintenance
Title 3 (14)
  • 3-21 Title
  • 3-22 Definitions
  • 3-23 Alarm permits required; fee; renewal; enforcement provisions
  • 3-24 Application for alarm permit; emergency notification and reporting service information
  • 3-25 Issuance of permit decals
  • 3-26 Necessary items for alarm systems to qualify for an alarm user permit
  • 3-27 Response to alarm; determination of validity
  • 3-28 Appeals
  • 3-29 False alarm service charges; enforcement provisions
  • 3-30 Automatic telephone dialing alarm systems prohibited
  • 3-56 Definitions
  • 3-57 Response to alarm; determination of validity
  • 3-58 Appeals
  • 3-59 Fee assessment for false alarms
Title 31 (64)
  • 31-26 Required; separate locations to comply with BTR; doing business with the City of Miami or its agencies
  • 31-27 Display
  • 31-28 Definitions
  • 31-29 Exemptions; motor vehicles
  • 31-30 Exemption allowed certain disabled persons, the aged, and widows with minor dependents
  • 31-31 Exemptions allowed disabled veterans of any war or their unremarried spouses
  • 31-32 Charitable, etc
  • 31-33 Religious tenets; exemption
  • 31-34 Governmental agency, entity or employee; exemption
  • 31-35 Application procedure; grounds for denial
  • 31-36 Application notarization required
  • 31-37 Duration
  • 31-38 Due date and proration of BTR
  • 31-39 Penalty, late payment of local business tax or original local business tax receipt
  • 31-40 Renewal of BTR
  • 31-41 Grounds for nonrenewal
  • 31-42 Refunds
  • 31-43 Transferability
  • 31-44 Replacing lost or destroyed BTR
  • 31-45 Authority to request proof of inventory; inspection; estimates
  • 31-46 Reciprocity between cities as to merchants and business firms located in the state
  • 31-47 Compliance with article required; effect of BTR obtained
  • 31-48 Revocation; suspension
  • 31-49 BTR enforcement
  • 31-50 Schedule of established BTRs
  • 31-51 Food trucks operating on private land
  • 31-76 Definitions
  • 31-77 Security requirements
  • 31-78 Training of employees
  • 31-79 Noncompliance fees
  • 31-80 Civil fines
  • 31-81 Definitions
  • 31-82 Administration and enforcement
  • 31-83 Methods of compliance
  • 31-84 Identification markings on carts
  • 31-85 Violations
  • 31-86 Uncollected carts
  • 31-87 Exemptions
  • 31-88 Removal, storage, and disposal of carts found on public property
  • 31-89 Enforcement
  • 31-94 Hotel/motel rentals—Prohibition of human trafficking; definitions; required minimum requirements and standards, violatio
  • 31-100 Definitions
  • 31-101 Massage establishments—Prohibited practices
  • 31-102 Physical contact
  • 31-103 Removing clothing
  • 31-104 Presence of licensed masseur or masseuse required
  • 31-105 Presence of person in charge
  • 31-106 Responsibility of owner and manager
  • 31-107 Human trafficking awareness signs at adult entertainment, massage, and bodywork services establishments
  • 31-108 Window
  • 31-109 Penalties
  • 31-110 Cumulative remedies
  • 31-111 Immunity
  • 31-112 Definitions
  • 31-113 Minimum requirements and standards
  • 31-114 Labeling requirements for hemp extract products pursuant to Florida Statutes
  • 31-115 Distribution and sales of products to customers
  • 31-116 Distance requirements
  • 31-117 Windows
  • 31-118 Signage
  • 31-119 Lighting
  • 31-120 Closed-circuit video surveillance system
  • 31-121 Cause for warrants
  • 31-122 Penalties
Title 32 (19)
  • 31-123 Cumulative remedies
  • 32-26 Definitions
  • 32-27 License—Required
  • 32-28 Same—Application; inventory of stock
  • 32-29 Same—Investigation fee
  • 32-30 Same—Inspection of application; issuance; surrender of existing local business tax receipt
  • 32-31 Same—Term; supplemental licenses
  • 32-32 Same—Display; inspection of duplicate of application and stock list
  • 32-33 Supervision and rules and regulations of director of finance
  • 32-34 Advertising—Generally
  • 32-35 Same—Not to imply city sanction or approval
  • 32-36 Books and records; revision of stock list
  • 32-37 Increase of stock prohibited
  • 32-38 Inventory
  • 32-39 Sales slip
  • 32-40 Certain persons exempt from article
  • 32-66 Statement of purpose
  • 32-67 Definitions
  • 32-68 Enforcement and penalties
Title 35 (109)
  • 32-69 Requirements
  • 35-1 Definitions
  • 35-2 Applicability of chapter generally
  • 35-3 Placing advertising in or on vehicles
  • 35-4 Hitchhiking
  • 35-5 Play streets
  • 35-6 Obedience to official traffic control devices
  • 35-7 Interference with traffic control devices, etc
  • 35-8 Disabled pedestrians—Generally
  • 35-9 Same—Right-of-way; precautions to avoid injury
  • 35-10 Parking for certain purposes prohibited
  • 35-11 Immobilization/booting of motor vehicles
  • 35-12 Parking for homestead exempt properties
  • 35-36 Duties of police department
  • 35-37 Storage charges at auto pound
  • 35-96 Designation of certain zones; installation of meters
  • 35-121 Definitions
  • 35-122 Applicability of division
  • 35-123 General duties of director of off-street parking
  • 35-151 Parking when meter shows violation
  • 35-152 Parking longer than maximum time shown on meter
  • 35-153 Parking longer than time indicated on signs
  • 35-154 Manner of parking in metered spaces
  • 35-155 Vehicles to be parked at angle indicated
  • 35-156 Obstructing traffic
  • 35-157 Parking time limit for certain designated areas
  • 35-158 Parking prohibited in certain places
  • 35-159 Deposit of slugs, etc
  • 35-160 Tampering with, damaging, etc
  • 35-161 Use of revenue
  • 35-162 Form of notice of violation; monthly report on disposition of notices issued
  • 35-165 Invoice and citations by mail
  • 35-191 On-street parking meters, monthly on-street permit program, and loading zones
  • 35-192 Municipal parking garages
  • 35-193 Municipal off-street parking lots
  • 35-194 On-street parking space rental
  • 35-195 Parking space closures
  • 35-196 Restricted residential parking program
  • 35-220 Required off-street parking and payment in lieu of required off-street parking
  • 35-221 Coconut Grove Parking Improvement Trust Fund—Established
  • 35-222 Same—Funds made available; financial report
  • 35-223 Parking waiver certificates; revocation
  • 35-224 Schedule of fees and charges for Coconut Grove parking trust fund
  • 35-225 Design District Parking Improvement Trust Fund—Established
  • 35-226 Same—Funds made available; financial report
  • 35-227 Revocation of parking waivers
  • 35-228 Same—Schedule of fees and charges
  • 35-229 Wynwood parking improvement trust fund—Established
  • 35-230 Funds made available; financial report
  • 35-231 Schedule of fees and charges for Wynwood parking trust fund
  • 35-232 Parking waiver certificates; revocation; refunds
  • 35-233 Wynwood Norte parking improvement trust fund—Established
  • 35-234 Funds made available; financial report
  • 35-235 Schedule of fees and charges for the Wynwood Norte parking trust fund
  • 35-236 Parking waiver certificates; revocation; refunds
  • 35-237 Downtown Flagler District Parking and Loading Improvement Program and Trust Fund—Established
  • 35-238 Funds made available; financial report
  • 35-239 Schedule of fees and charges for Downtown Flagler parking and loading improvement trust fund
  • 35-240 Parking and loading waiver certificates; revocation; refunds
  • 35-251 Established
  • 35-252 Schedule of fees and charges
  • 35-253 Intent
  • 35-254 Trust fund payments
  • 35-255 Declared state of emergency
  • 35-281 City authorization required
  • 35-282 Permit, certificate of use and a business tax receipt, records required
  • 35-283 Signs indicating charges
  • 35-284 Alteration of charges; charges in excess of published rate
  • 35-285 Revocation of license for violations
  • 35-286 Barriers at off-street parking areas adjacent to sidewalk or roadway; closures; entrance or exit
  • 35-287 Temporary use of parking lots for special events
  • 35-288 Continuous duty to maintain adequate lighting for parking lots; maintain parking lot in a clean condition
  • 35-289 Owner, operator, and employee requirements
  • 35-290 Compliance with the interim parking in chapter 62, article XIII, division 4
  • 35-291 Enforcement of this article; penalties
  • 35-301 Purpose; permit and license required
  • 35-302 Definitions
  • 35-303 Boundaries
  • 35-304 Permit fee; exceptions
  • 35-305 Permit application
  • 35-306 Permit requirements, restrictions and when not permitted
  • 35-307 Standards and criteria for application review
  • 35-308 Liability and insurance
  • 35-309 Form and conditions of permit
  • 35-310 Valet permittees/operators code of conduct; required customer protection regulations
  • 35-311 Operational regulations and restrictions for valet parking service
  • 35-312 Department denial, revocation, or suspension of permit; removal of equipment or personal property of the permittee/opera
  • 35-313 Appeals of permit denial or revocation by permittee/operator
  • 35-314 Enforcement; fine schedule and penalty provisions
  • 35-315 Special events and residential areas
  • 35-341 Short title
  • 35-342 Intent
  • 35-343 Authority
  • 35-344 Definitions
  • 35-345 Applicability of parking facilities surcharge
  • 35-346 Collection of the parking facilities surcharge
  • 35-347 Failure to comply; penalties
  • 35-365 Purpose
  • 35-366 Adoption
  • 35-367 Jurisdiction
  • 35-368 Definitions
  • 35-369 Violation
  • 35-370 Maximum weights
  • 35-371 Weight and load unlawful; special fuel and motor fuel tax enforcement; inspection; penalty; review
  • 35-372 Damage to streets, roadways, highways; liability of driver and owner
  • 35-373 Reserved
  • 35-374 Intent; establishing and authorizing forklift zones within the city
  • 35-375 Definitions
  • 35-376 Requirements to operate a commercial forklift on public right-of-way within the forklift zone
Title 36 (9)
  • 35-377 Enforcement
  • 36-1 Unnecessary, excessive or unusual noises—Generally
  • 36-2 Same—Near hospitals and schools
  • 36-3 Loud or boisterous noises generally
  • 36-4 Operation of radios, phonographs, or other sound-making devices; bands, orchestras, and musicians—Generally; exemption
  • 36-5 Same—Hours of operation of jukeboxes, radios, etc
  • 36-6 Construction equipment
  • 36-7 Emission of steam and other gases
  • 36-8 Mechanical and fire equipment
Title 37 (17)
  • 36-9 Off-street freight and commercial delivery hours
  • 37-1 Reserved
  • 37-2 Malicious defacement, marking, etc
  • 37-3 Sleeping on streets, sidewalks, etc
  • 37-4 Living or sleeping in vehicles
  • 37-5 Securities for loans and conditional sales agreements from minors
  • 37-6 Aggressive or obstructive panhandling prohibited
  • 37-7 Sex offenders and sexual predators
  • 37-8 Reserved
  • 37-9 Sale or display of bath salts prohibited
  • 37-10 Sale of nicotine vaporizers (e-cigarettes) and liquid nicotine to minors, prohibited
  • 37-11 Public urination or defecation prohibited; exceptions; penalties
  • 37-12 Public safety and unmanned aircraft systems, commonly known as drones
  • 37-13 Conversion therapy
  • 37-14 False or fraudulent claims for payment or approval
  • 37-15 Enforcement of emergency orders issued by the city; penalties
  • 37-16 Encampments on public property prohibited
Title 38 (121)
  • 37-17 Smoking and vaping including, but not limited to, tobacco and cannabis, in all of their forms and extract products, in p
  • 38-1 Children's creative experience program
  • 38-2 Liability for damages from use of recreational facilities
  • 38-3 Closing hours for parks and playgrounds—Generally
  • 38-4 Same—Notice in main entrances
  • 38-5 Scenic parks—Designation
  • 38-6 Same—Closing hours
  • 38-7 Rental fees for special events or social functions in open areas of city parks
  • 38-8 Use of Manuel Artime Community Center
  • 38-9 Park fees for use of Virginia Key Park
  • 38-10 Annual review and adjustment of Virginia Key Park fees
  • 38-11 Charges for use of recreational facilities generally
  • 38-12 Use of showmobiles, bleachers and public address system
  • 38-13 Reserved
  • 38-14 Disorderly conduct in parks prohibited
  • 38-15 Specialized instruction and programs
  • 38-16 Reserved
  • 38-17 Throwing or depositing substances, etc
  • 38-18 Naming of facilities at Hadley Park
  • 38-19 Naming of facilities on Virginia Key
  • 38-20 Naming of Maurice A
  • 38-21 Naming of facilities at Moore Park
  • 38-22 Naming of Swannanoa Mini Park
  • 38-23 Naming of South Shenandoah Mini Park
  • 38-24 Naming of Charlie DeLucca Park
  • 38-25 Naming of Gold Star Family Memorial Mini Park
  • 38-26 Naming of Officer Manuel Gomez Mounted Patrol Facility at Lummus Park
  • 38-27 Naming of José Milton Park at the E
  • 38-28 Naming of General José Francisco Morazán Quesada Park
  • 38-29 Naming of Manolo Reyes Park
  • 38-30 Naming of Simón Bolívar Park
  • 38-31 Naming of Ronald W
  • 38-32 Naming of Thelma Gibson Heritage Garden
  • 38-33 Naming of Jorge Mas Canosa Park
  • 38-34 Naming of Tibor & Sheila Hollo Park
  • 38-35 Naming of Children's Park
  • 38-36 Naming of Woodside Park
  • 38-37 Naming of East Shenandoah Park
  • 38-38 Naming of Rubén Darío Park
  • 38-39 Naming of Rebeca Sosa Park
  • 38-46 Purpose
  • 38-47 Applicability
  • 38-48 Enforcement
  • 38-49 Dangerous and hazardous activities
  • 38-50 Cars, trucks, buses or similar vehicles
  • 38-51 Bicycles, tricycles, motorbikes, scooters or similar vehicles
  • 38-52 Damaging, removing, etc
  • 38-53 Fires
  • 38-54 Use of facilities generally
  • 38-55 Reserved
  • 38-56 Hunting or molesting wildlife
  • 38-57 Domestic animals in parks
  • 38-58 Fishing
  • 38-59 Swimming
  • 38-60 Boating, vessels, and other watercraft
  • 38-61 Picnicking
  • 38-62 Water fountains
  • 38-63 Disposal of trash
  • 38-64 Card games, bingo, raffles and similar activities
  • 38-65 Peddling, vending and merchandising
  • 38-66 Advertising and signs
  • 38-67 Naming rights
  • 38-68 Restrooms
  • 38-69 Alcoholic beverages; intoxicated persons
  • 38-70 Sale or dispensing of beer and/or wine for special events or programs in city parks
  • 38-71 Camping
  • 38-72 Use of parks for movies, television or commercial photography
  • 38-73 Permits—Purpose; application
  • 38-74 Same—Activities for which a permit is required
  • 38-75 Same—Rules and conditions
  • 38-76 Restrictions for use—Watson Island
  • 38-77 Designated children play areas
  • 38-78 Prohibitions regarding expanded polystyrene products in city parks and recreation facility/facilities, including beaches
  • 38-101 Bayfront Park Management Trust created
  • 38-102 Purpose
  • 38-103 Governing body
  • 38-104 Powers, purposes and duties of the trust
  • 38-105 Appointment, term, qualifications, compensation, general powers and responsibilities of the executive director
  • 38-106 Employment of assistants
  • 38-107 Encouragement of private enterprise
  • 38-108 Counsel
  • 38-109 Approval of budget
  • 38-110 Charge for use of park equipment in Mildred and Claude Pepper Bayfront Park
  • 38-111 Annual report and audit
  • 38-112 Contributions
  • 38-113 Reservation of park use
  • 38-114 Abolition of trust
  • 38-115 Authorization of the Bayfront Park Management Trust to allow the sale and/or dispensing of alcoholic beverages for speci
  • 38-116 Criteria for denial of permits for use of Bayfront Park and its facilities
  • 38-146 Definitions
  • 38-147 Day care fee schedule
  • 38-148 Preschool fee schedule
  • 38-176 Unauthorized use
  • 38-177 Closing hours
  • 38-201 Greens and cart fees
  • 38-202 Exempt facilities
  • 38-230 Virginia Key Beach Park Trust created
  • 38-231 Jurisdictional authority
  • 38-232 Purpose; powers and duties
  • 38-233 Governing body: composition and appointments; terms of office and vacancies; membership eligibility requirements; oath;
  • 38-234 Executive director; appointment, term, qualifications, compensation, general powers and responsibilities
  • 38-235 Employment of assistants
  • 38-236 Counsel
  • 38-237 Approval of budget
  • 38-238 Annual report and audit
  • 38-239 Charge for rental of park or use of park equipment
  • 38-240 Reservation of park use
  • 38-241 Authorization of the trust to allow the sale and/or dispensation of alcoholic beverages, including beer and wine, for sp
  • 38-242 Abolition of trust
  • 38-243 Operation of vessels, boats, and other watercraft in marked swimming area, bathing area, or exclusion/safety zone of His
  • 38-244 Speed of vessels, boats, and other watercraft off Historic Virginia Key Beach Park
  • 38-245 Careless operation of vessel, boat or other watercraft
  • 38-246 Operation or use of towed flying devices, towed sailing devices or towed parachutes near beaches
  • 38-247 Launching of motorized vessels, motorized boats and motorized other watercraft from Historic Virginia Key Beach Park pro
  • 38-248 Establishing an environmental education zone in connection with prohibitions regarding expanded polystyrene products in
  • 38-249 Miami Baywalk Greenway along Biscayne Bay
  • 38-250 Same—Boundary
  • 38-251 Applicable law and existing regulations
  • 38-252 Private lands within the Miami Baywalk Greenway along Biscayne Bay
  • 38-253 Voluntary proffer by private landowner
  • 38-254 Identification signage
Title 39 (25)
  • 38-255 Enforcement
  • 39-26 Definitions
  • 39-27 Intent of article
  • 39-28 BTR required
  • 39-29 License not applicable in certain areas of the city during certain time periods
  • 39-30 Applications
  • 39-31 Issuance
  • 39-32 Vending prohibited in certain locations
  • 39-33 Limitations within the Downtown Miami special vending district
  • 39-34 Reserved
  • 39-35 Limitations within the Civic Center special vending district
  • 39-38 Prohibited conduct
  • 39-39 Open flame cooking
  • 39-40 Open flame use
  • 39-41 Size requirements for vending stands
  • 39-42 Health and sanitation requirements for food vending
  • 39-43 Safety requirements
  • 39-44 Advertising
  • 39-45 Renewal
  • 39-46 Denial, suspension, revocation
  • 39-47 Notice on premises that uninvited vendors, solicitors, peddlers, etc
  • 39-48 Exemptions as to farm products
  • 39-49 Exemptions for vendors who exclusively vend written matter
  • 39-50 Penalty
  • 39-51 Violation a nuisance; summary abatement
Title 4 (14)
  • 3-60 Automatic telephone dialing alarm systems prohibited
  • 4-1 Consumption restricted
  • 4-2 Definitions
  • 4-3 Hours during which sales allowed; permits and public hearing required
  • 4-4 Distance separation
  • 4-5 Specialty districts
  • 4-6 Entertainment districts
  • 4-7 Permits and public hearings
  • 4-8 Certificate of use
  • 4-9 Employees not to mingle with customers
  • 4-10 Prohibiting sales, etc
  • 4-11 Nightclub
  • 4-12 Violation of state law
  • 4-13 Enforcement
Title 40 (147)
  • 39-52 Enforcement of article
  • 40-1 Registration and fingerprinting—Generally
  • 40-2 Same—Supervision
  • 40-3 Physical examinations required for membership in retirement system or plan; medical requirements for membership
  • 40-31 Purpose and applicability of article
  • 40-32 Execution of agreements
  • 40-33 Withholdings and appropriations
  • 40-34 Adoption of federal law
  • 40-35 Records, reports, etc
  • 40-36 Duties of director of finance
  • 40-61 Definitions
  • 40-62 Repeal of, transition from prior civil service rules and regulations
  • 40-63 Actions in conflict with rules and regulations; correction of errors
  • 40-64 Change of rules and regulations
  • 40-65 Department rules
  • 40-66 Organization of civil service board; duties generally; funding
  • 40-67 Duty of board to review personnel policies
  • 40-68 Conduct of board meetings
  • 40-69 Duties of chief examiner
  • 40-70 Duties of executive secretary
  • 40-71 Official signatures
  • 40-72 Official records
  • 40-73 Announcements of examinations
  • 40-74 Application forms
  • 40-75 Residency of applicants
  • 40-76 Types of, eligibility for examinations generally
  • 40-77 Eligibility of police officers and firefighters for promotional examinations
  • 40-78 Grounds for, notice of rejection of applications
  • 40-79 Contents of examinations
  • 40-80 Methods of rating examination results and ranking candidates; determination of minimum eligibility ratings
  • 40-81 Establishing passing examination grades; names of persons passing to be placed on eligible register
  • 40-82 Examination grade credit for seniority of police officers and firefighters
  • 40-83 Preferences in ranking candidates—Veterans' preference
  • 40-84 Same—Preference based on residency
  • 40-85 Eligible registers
  • 40-86 Vacancies to be filled by appointments from eligible registers
  • 40-87 Request for certification of eligibles for appointments (requisition)
  • 40-88 Manner of certification of eligibles for appointment
  • 40-89 Selection of eligibles for appointments
  • 40-90 Temporary appointments in absence of eligible registers
  • 40-91 Emergency, interim or temporary promotions
  • 40-92 Reclassification of position
  • 40-93 Details to duties of higher responsibility during departmental reorganizations
  • 40-94 Change of status to unclassified service
  • 40-95 Promotions of police officers and firefighters upon retirement
  • 40-96 Probationary service in position required
  • 40-97 Length of probation
  • 40-98 Removal from position prior to completion of probation
  • 40-99 Probationary status of appointments to temporary positions and positions funded by special grants
  • 40-100 Interdepartmental transfers; transfers between classifications
  • 40-101 Assignment to other work
  • 40-102 Residency of employees
  • 40-103 Hours of work generally
  • 40-104 Overtime
  • 40-105 Vacation with pay
  • 40-106 Sick leave with pay
  • 40-107 Civil leave
  • 40-108 Personal leave
  • 40-109 Terminal leave with pay
  • 40-110 Leave of absence without pay generally
  • 40-111 Military service
  • 40-112 Peace Corps service
  • 40-113 Military training leave
  • 40-114 Absence from duty, irregularity in attendance, tardiness, etc
  • 40-115 Failure to return from leave
  • 40-116 Employee organizations
  • 40-117 Layoff and reinstatement generally
  • 40-118 Intergovernmental transfers of departmental functions
  • 40-119 Resignation
  • 40-120 Medical examinations
  • 40-121 Service ratings
  • 40-122 Disciplinary actions generally
  • 40-123 Grounds for dismissal, suspension and demotion
  • 40-124 Appeals from disciplinary actions
  • 40-125 Resignation before final action on appeal from disciplinary action
  • 40-126 Limitation on reappointment of employees dismissed for misconduct, etc
  • 40-127 Notification of and recording of departmental personnel changes by personnel management department
  • 40-128 Grievances and abuses generally
  • 40-129 Authority of chief examiner to review applicant complaints, make recommendations
  • 40-130 Discriminatory practices, fraudulent statements, improper solicitations, etc
  • 40-191 Definitions
  • 40-192 Retirement system established; purpose; name; date operative
  • 40-193 Board of trustees
  • 40-194 Administration of retirement system
  • 40-195 Trust fund
  • 40-196 Contributions
  • 40-197 Accounts
  • 40-198 Physical examination required; effect of preemployment disability
  • 40-199 Membership; right of certain persons to reject membership
  • 40-200 Transfer of city employees to retirement system
  • 40-201 Creditable service
  • 40-202 Paybacks for membership credit
  • 40-203 Benefits
  • 40-204 Cost-of-living allowance
  • 40-205 Adjustments in benefits
  • 40-206 Assignments prohibited
  • 40-207 Protection against fraud
  • 40-208 Errors
  • 40-209 Bonding; fiduciary insurance
  • 40-210 General conditions
  • 40-211 Limitation on compensation
  • 40-212 Direct transfers of eligible rollover distributions
  • 40-241 Definitions
  • 40-242 Plan established; purpose; name; operative date
  • 40-243 Board of trustees
  • 40-244 Administration of the Plan; liability; misconduct of a co-trustee
  • 40-245 Asset management and investments
  • 40-246 Contributions
  • 40-247 Accounts
  • 40-248 Physical examination; effect of pre-employment conditions
  • 40-249 Membership; members absent from service
  • 40-250 Reserved
  • 40-251 Transfer of city employees to Plan
  • 40-252 Creditable service
  • 40-253 Dismissal for willful misconduct
  • 40-254 Paybacks for membership credit
  • 40-255 Benefits
  • 40-256 Cost-of-living allowance
  • 40-257 Adjustment in benefits
  • 40-258 Assignments and loans prohibited
  • 40-259 Protection against fraud
  • 40-260 Errors
  • 40-261 Bonding; fiduciary insurance
  • 40-262 Compliance with the Internal Revenue Code
  • 40-263 Distribution of marital interests in the plan; intervention in legal proceedings affecting the Plan
  • 40-264 General conditions
  • 40-265 Excess benefit plan
  • 40-266 Transfer of accumulated leave
  • 40-291 Definitions
  • 40-292 Retirement system established; purpose; name; effective date
  • 40-293 Board of trustees
  • 40-294 Trust fund
  • 40-295 Contributions
  • 40-296 Applicable benefits
  • 40-297 Assignments prohibited
  • 40-298 Bonding; fiduciary insurance
  • 40-299 Elected officers' excess benefit plan
  • 40-300 Trust termination
  • 40-321 Definitions
  • 40-322 Purpose
  • 40-323 Board of trustees
  • 40-324 Trust fund; investments
  • 40-325 Contributions to the trust
  • 40-326 Distributions from the trust
  • 40-327 Spendthrift/non-assignment
  • 40-328 Irrevocable trust
  • 40-329 Termination
Title 41 (4)
  • 40-351 Trust fund for appointed officers and employees in executive service
  • 41-26 Permit required
  • 41-27 Evaluation of proposed venture
  • 41-28 Exemptions
Title 42 (38)
  • 41-29 Penalty
  • 42-1 Police department
  • 42-2 Appointment of director of police department
  • 42-3 Powers and duties of director of police department
  • 42-4 Removal or destruction of evidence at investigation; refusal to obey investigating officer
  • 42-5 Designation of officer in charge of investigations
  • 42-6 Special departmental services; fees
  • 42-7 Reserved
  • 42-8 Special off-duty police services; fees
  • 42-36 Seizure by police
  • 42-66 Definitions
  • 42-67 Office of professional compliance established; powers and duties generally
  • 42-68 Filing and investigation of complaint; report of investigation
  • 42-69 Recommendation of disciplinary action
  • 42-70 Review on appeal by officer of disciplinary recommendation
  • 42-71 Reporting of incomplete, biased or otherwise deficient investigation
  • 42-72 Discussion of investigations with community groups
  • 42-101 Authority
  • 42-102 Short title
  • 42-103 Purpose
  • 42-104 Definitions
  • 42-105 License required; prohibition
  • 42-106 Nature of and issuance of license and renewal
  • 42-107 Licensure procedure for business enterprises
  • 42-108 License revocation and regulations
  • 42-109 Penalties
  • 42-110 Maximum allowable rates for non-consensual towing, police towing and storage for providing tow services at the request o
  • 42-111 Method of payment
  • 42-112 Impoundment of a vehicle(s) by a law enforcement agency—Procedures for notice, hearing process and posting of cash or se
  • 42-116 Licenses required
  • 42-117 Requirements for issuance of license
  • 42-118 General requirements for vehicle immobilization/booting contractors; signage; unattended lots requirements; enforcement;
  • 42-119 Police tows and Miami Parking Authority tows
  • 42-120 Definitions
  • 42-121 Impoundment of motor vehicles, controlled substances, prostitution, and illegal dumping of waste
  • 42-122 Hearings, administrative civil penalty
  • 42-123 Administrative civil penalty; payment
  • 42-124 Return of vehicle; disposition of unclaimed vehicles
Title 45 (8)
  • 42-125 Appeal
  • 45-1 Definitions
  • 45-2 Declaration of state of emergency by the mayor
  • 45-3 Emergency measures—Effect of declaration of emergency
  • 45-4 Same—Designated
  • 45-5 Filing and publication of state of emergency and emergency measures
  • 45-6 Duration and termination of state of emergency
  • 45-7 Designation of public shelters
Title 46 (10)
  • 45-8 Prohibition against unconscionable prices (price gouging) during a declared state of emergency
  • 46-1 Definitions
  • 46-2 Nuisance abatement board
  • 46-3 Procedures
  • 46-4 Conduct of hearings
  • 46-5 Post hearing
  • 46-6 Enforcement of orders
  • 46-7 Appeals
  • 46-8 Enjoining of nuisances
  • 46-9 Costs
Title 47 (1)
  • 46-10 Prostitution, sexual activity, assignation, lewdness; soliciting or manifesting an intent to solicit prostitution, sexua
Title 49 (6)
  • 47-1 Written notice of termination of tenancy
  • 49-1 "Human excreta" defined
  • 49-2 Liquid products of petroleum not to be allowed to escape into sewers
  • 49-3 Human excreta to be deposited in sanitary manner
  • 49-4 Discharge of wastewater or other non-potable fluids into city stormwater management system regulated
  • 49-5 Discharge or dumping of septic tank contents into city stormwater management system prohibited
Title 5 (19)
  • 4-14 Duty to report violations of chapter and law
  • 5-1 Pool rooms—Midnight closing; exceptions
  • 5-2 Same—Minors prohibited; exceptions; permits for minors
  • 5-3 Same—Order to minor to leave; calling police
  • 5-31 Definitions
  • 5-32 Permit required for public dances; permit fee
  • 5-33 License for dances, dancehalls, etc
  • 5-34 Same—Application; issuance
  • 5-35 Same—Revocation or refusal of renewal
  • 5-36 Compliance with other laws, ordinances and regulations
  • 5-37 Cleanliness, sanitation, lighting and windows
  • 5-38 Inspection by police
  • 5-39 Authority of police to order premises vacated for violations of law, etc
  • 5-40 Closing hours
  • 5-41 Solicitation agreements with taxicab owners, drivers prohibited
  • 5-42 Employees not to be served drinks purchased by customers
  • 5-43 Solicitation of dancing partners or purchase of refreshments prohibited
  • 5-44 Sale of time by employees to customers prohibited; exception
  • 5-45 Employees mingling with customers
Title 50 (128)
  • 49-6 Sinks and adequate facilities for disposal of human excreta required
  • 50-1 Definitions
  • 50-2 Obstructing channels; unlawful anchoring, mooring or docking; unlawful use of navigational aids
  • 50-6 Use of nets and traps
  • 50-7 Operation of radios, phonographs or other sound-making devices—Generally; exemption
  • 50-8 Live-aboard vessels and floating structures prohibited—Generally; exceptions
  • 50-9 Trespassing dinghies and vessels; defined; penalties
  • 50-10 Floating structures prohibited
  • 50-11 Vessel inspections; boarding by law enforcement
  • 50-12 Reporting of fuel/oil spills
  • 50-13 Vessel cleaning
  • 50-14 Misuse of amenities
  • 50-15 Emergency repairs
  • 50-16 Hurricanes and tropical storms; evacuation of vessels for storm events
  • 50-17 Responsibility of licensee to file and maintain hurricane plan
  • 50-18 Removal of sunken vessels and dinghies
  • 50-19 Penalties
  • 50-37 Operation during and near, etc
  • 50-38 Safe operation of vessels within marinas and mooring fields
  • 50-39 Vessels no longer exercising rights of navigation
  • 50-40 Live-aboard vessels prohibited
  • 50-41 Operation of vessels, boats, and other watercraft in marked swimming area, bathing area, or exclusion/safety zone of Din
  • 50-42 Marine Stadium restricted area
  • 50-43 Operation of vessels, boats, and other watercraft in marked motorized vessel exclusion zones in the Dinner Key North Moo
  • 50-44 Lamar Lake/Jimbo's Lagoon "idle speed/no wake" zone
  • 50-61 Application for commercial dockage
  • 50-62 Display, sale and disposal of fish prohibited
  • 50-63 Compliance with law
  • 50-116 Purpose and intent of division
  • 50-117 Effect of division on county regulations
  • 50-118 Effect of division on federal regulations
  • 50-119 Reserved
  • 50-120 Prohibited discharges; required equipment on vessels; restrictions on dock rentals
  • 50-121 Compliance date
  • 50-122 Circumvention of provisions of division
  • 50-151 Reserved
  • 50-152 Legislative intent
  • 50-153 Grounding of vessel; prohibition
  • 50-154 Mooring to certain features or structures prohibited
  • 50-155 Adequate mooring lines required
  • 50-156 Mooring to city property, bridges, fender systems, public bank, etc
  • 50-157 Public property abutting water; use restricted
  • 50-158 Reserved
  • 50-159 Water in bilges
  • 50-221 Operation and regulation generally
  • 50-222 Additional rules and regulations authorized
  • 50-223 Limitations on city liability
  • 50-224 Assignment of berths based on overall vessel length
  • 50-225 Access to piers restricted
  • 50-226 Soliciting prohibited
  • 50-227 Motorized vehicles on piers limited
  • 50-228 Swimming, diving or fishing in marina waters prohibited
  • 50-229 Consumption of alcoholic beverages
  • 50-230 Electrical power and fresh water exclusively for use of vessel occupying berth
  • 50-231 Marina shower and toilet facilities—Access generally
  • 50-232 Same—Shower-toilet keys
  • 50-233 Same—Key deposits
  • 50-234 Restriction on domestic pets
  • 50-235 Maintaining vessel appearance
  • 50-236 Orderly keeping of pier
  • 50-237 Disposal of garbage, waste and refuse into marinas or yacht basins
  • 50-238 Toilet and shower facilities on boats
  • 50-239 Flame-producing equipment
  • 50-240 Repairing, fitting out, etc
  • 50-241 Refueling vessels
  • 50-242 Removal of vessels for cause
  • 50-243 Dockage in certain locations not permitted
  • 50-244 Illegal activities prohibited
  • 50-271 Vacant berths or moorings—Rerental by city
  • 50-272 Same—Assignment or subletting by tenants
  • 50-273 Restriction on use of private boat docked in noncommercial area primarily for business purposes
  • 50-274 Living aboard—Generally
  • 50-275 Same—Limitation at Miamarina
  • 50-276 Dockage agreements, berthing of private vessels on first come, first served basis based on size
  • 50-301 License agreements, assignment of berths
  • 50-302 Sale, assignment or sublicense of berths
  • 50-303 Tickets—Sales restricted
  • 50-304 Same—Number of booths permitted
  • 50-305 Same—Solicitation of passengers
  • 50-306 Same—Booth maintenance
  • 50-307 Same—Booth damage or relocation
  • 50-308 Living aboard by employees
  • 50-309 Termination of dockage agreement
  • 50-310 Standards for sightseeing boats at Miamarina
  • 50-336 Dockage and mooring rates
  • 50-338 When dockage and mooring fees are due and payable; delinquency in payment
  • 50-339 Responsibility for damage to city property
  • 50-340 Vessel checkout procedure
  • 50-341 Removal of vessels with delinquent charges prohibited
  • 50-342 Lien for unpaid fees and nonjudicial sale
  • 50-343 Reapplication for dockage after revocation
  • 50-344 Capital improvement fund
  • 50-401 Purpose and intent
  • 50-402 Authority to regulate
  • 50-403 Authority of the harbormaster
  • 50-404 Duties and responsibilities of the harbormaster
  • 50-405 Public mooring fields and anchorages
  • 50-406 Enforcement
  • 50-407 Same—Assignment or subletting by licensees
  • 50-408 Non-licensee vessels prohibited from entering mooring field
  • 50-421 Facility rules and regulations; purpose and intent
  • 50-422 Operational vessels only
  • 50-423 Vessel equipment requirements
  • 50-424 Commercial use of moorings prohibited
  • 50-425 Mooring of the vessel
  • 50-426 Illegal activities prohibited
  • 50-427 Waste management; marine pollution
  • 50-428 Dinghy dock at Dinner Key mooring field; uses; permits
  • 50-429 Fueling prohibited within mooring field
  • 50-430 Unsightly or badly deteriorated vessels
  • 50-431 Responsibilities of licensees; no liability on use of mooring facilities
  • 50-432 Safe operation of vessels
  • 50-433 Use of pumpout vessel; pumpout facilities
  • 50-434 Major repairs prohibited
  • 50-435 Discharge of waste; removal of trash
  • 50-436 Prohibited activities
  • 50-437 Manatees and protected species; feeding of wildlife
  • 50-438 Non-licensee use of moorings prohibited
  • 50-439 Unauthorized departure of vessels
  • 50-440 Maritime liens and nonjudicial sale
  • 50-441 Tying alongside of dinghies, kayaks, canoes
  • 50-442 No motorized vessels within marked limited access area at Dinner Key mooring facility; exceptions
  • 50-501 Purpose and findings
  • 50-502 Definitions
  • 50-503 Procedure for removal or relocation
  • 50-504 Administrative hearings to determine disposition of derelict vessels
  • 50-505 Special assessment lien for costs of removal and disposition of derelict vessels
  • 50-506 Appeal
Title 52 (19)
  • 50-507 Nonexclusivity of remedy
  • 52-1 Definitions
  • 52-2 Special events in general; duration and limitations; city commission waiver
  • 52-3 Application, time for filing
  • 52-4 Application requirements
  • 52-5 Criteria for issuance of special event permit
  • 52-6 Criterial for denial of special event permits
  • 52-7 Insurance and indemnity
  • 52-8 Application determination
  • 52-9 Informal notice and hearing
  • 52-10 Withdrawal of application; effect of withdrawal
  • 52-11 Approvals, approval with modifications, denials, and alternates times
  • 52-12 Appeals
  • 52-13 Compliance; possession of permit
  • 52-14 Revocation
  • 52-15 Other public gatherings
  • 52-26 Seasonal sales event permit permits
  • 52-27 Revocation
  • 52-28 Pop-up event permits
Title 53 (18)
  • 52-29 Revocation
  • 53-1 Ticket surcharge on paid admissions to events
  • 53-2 Right to establish special charges, terms and/or conditions
  • 53-26 Bringing glass bottles or metal containers into stadiums
  • 53-51 Stadium area designated
  • 53-52 Regulations generally
  • 53-53 Rental rates and associated charges and conditions
  • 53-81 "Stadium" defined
  • 53-82 Administration
  • 53-85 Reservations
  • 53-86 Reserved
  • 53-87 Alcoholic beverages
  • 53-88 Permit to construct stands, booths, etc
  • 53-89 Bond required before certain events can be held
  • 53-90 Repairs and removal of stands, booths, etc
  • 53-91 Concession rights
  • 53-92 Use of complimentary tickets, etc
  • 53-93 Advertising within stadium and grounds
Title 54 (155)
  • 53-181 Schedule of fees
  • 54-6.3 Reserved
  • 54-6.2 Permit required for assemblies
  • 54-6.1 Reserved
  • 54-9.2 Civil fines
  • 54-4.1 Public alleys
  • 54-9.3 Recovery of unpaid fines; unpaid fines to constitute a lien; foreclosure
  • 54-9.1 Enforcement, rebuttable presumption
  • 54-1 Definitions
  • 54-2 Obstruction of free passage on sidewalks, etc
  • 54-3 Permit required for work that obstructs or closes a street, sidewalk, or impedes traffic; fees; waiver of fees
  • 54-4 Closing and vacating of streets
  • 54-5 Removing material from streets
  • 54-6 Permit required for parades
  • 54-7 Signs not to be placed on city property
  • 54-8 Using street or sidewalk for display purposes, exceptions; permit and fee
  • 54-9 Placing signs, advertisement, or displays on any portion of public right-of-way, street or sidewalk surface
  • 54-10 Advertising which obstructs streets or sidewalks
  • 54-11 Signs required on construction or installation work in public rights-of-way
  • 54-12 Placing glass or other injurious substances on streets
  • 54-13 Carrying or drinking from open glass or metal containers in certain areas during outdoor cultural or other types of, fes
  • 54-14 Removal of utility facilities to permit improvement of streets, etc
  • 54-15 Copying use, etc
  • 54-16 Prohibition of vehicular access
  • 54-17 Waiver of fees
  • 54-18 Conflicts
  • 54-41 Lines and grades for sidewalk, curb, etc
  • 54-42 Permit required for disturbing, cutting into, digging up, drilling, boring under, or excavating any public street, swale
  • 54-43 Permit fees for right-of-way or street excavation, sidewalk repair, paving or resurfacing of roadway, parkway or shoulde
  • 54-44 Material for sidewalk construction
  • 54-45 Type and specifications for street paving
  • 54-46 Agreement and bond as to right-of-way and subdivision improvements by persons submitting plats, replats, etc
  • 54-47 Approval of location and construction of driveways, etc
  • 54-48 Inspection of work
  • 54-49 Obstructing street with materials
  • 54-50 Reports of approval
  • 54-51 Grades for street utilities, trees, etc
  • 54-52 Sewers, conduits, etc
  • 54-53 Closing of streets during progress of work
  • 54-54 Allowing sidewalks, swales and curbs to remain in dangerous condition
  • 54-55 Notice to repair sidewalks, driving lanes, parking lanes, swales and curbs
  • 54-56 Construction, reconstruction or repair of street improvements required when adjacent property is improved by constructio
  • 54-57 Obstructing streets or sidewalks with trash, lumber, etc
  • 54-58 Right-of-way dedication required prior to issuance of permits
  • 54-59 Enhanced right-of-way improvement trust fund—Intent
  • 54-60 Established
  • 54-61 Trust fund payments
  • 54-62 Financial report
  • 54-63 Recovery agreement for construction of master planned street
  • 54-121 Definitions
  • 54-122 Applicability of article
  • 54-123 Sectional divisions
  • 54-124 Names of avenues
  • 54-125 Names of streets
  • 54-126 Names of terraces
  • 54-127 Names of lanes
  • 54-128 Names of courts
  • 54-129 Names of places
  • 54-130 Names of drives and roads
  • 54-131 Numbering system
  • 54-132 Duty of building owners relative to numbering
  • 54-133 Reserved
  • 54-134 Incorrect street signs
  • 54-135 Injuring, defacing, etc
  • 54-136 Alternatives to renaming streets
  • 54-137 Street codesignation
  • 54-138 Expenses
  • 54-139 Schedule of fees
  • 54-140 Reserved
  • 54-186 Established
  • 54-187 Standard street widths
  • 54-188 Platted width greater
  • 54-189 Centerline descriptions
  • 54-190 Nonstandard street widths
  • 54-191 Temporary encroachments
  • 54-192 Service road adjacent to Brickell Avenue
  • 54-193 Illegal encroachment
  • 54-221 Statement of purpose
  • 54-222 Permit required
  • 54-223 Definitions
  • 54-224 Fees and security deposit
  • 54-225 Permit application
  • 54-226 Permit requirements
  • 54-227 Standards and criteria for application review
  • 54-228 Indemnification and insurance
  • 54-229 Form and conditions of permit
  • 54-230 Denial, revocation, or suspension of permit; removal and storage fees; emergencies
  • 54-231 Appeals instituted by the permittee
  • 54-232 Appeals for street cafe permit approval
  • 54-233 Enforcement
  • 54-261 Definitions
  • 54-262 Purpose and criteria
  • 54-263 Permit required; expiration of existing permits and procedures to preserve locations
  • 54-264 Application and issuance of permits
  • 54-265 Insurance and bond requirements
  • 54-266 Fees
  • 54-267 Newsrack placement: permitted and specific prohibitions
  • 54-268 Newsrack features and maintenance
  • 54-269 Newsrack mounting standards
  • 54-270 Enforcement procedures non-conforming newsracks; removal/storage
  • 54-271 Same—Abandoned newsracks
  • 54-296 Statement of purpose and conflicts
  • 54-297 Definitions
  • 54-298 Service of notice
  • 54-299 No liability or warranty
  • 54-300 Registration required
  • 54-301 Rights granted by registration
  • 54-302 Term and renewal
  • 54-303 Communications services tax
  • 54-304 Registration application procedure; information required
  • 54-305 Issuance and denial of registration
  • 54-306 Notice of transfers, sales or assignments of assets in public rights-of-way
  • 54-307 Termination of registration
  • 54-308 Failure to enforce registration
  • 54-309 Bonds
  • 54-310 Insurance and indemnity
  • 54-311 Police powers
  • 54-312 Florida Consumer Choice Act of 2007
  • 54-313 Technical standards
  • 54-314 Objective design standards
  • 54-315 Permit procedures and timeframes
  • 54-316 Use of streets and utility pole attachments
  • 54-317 Collocation of small wireless facilities on city utility poles
  • 54-318 Undergrounding
  • 54-319 Permit denials
  • 54-320 Redundant utility poles
  • 54-321 Future rules by the director
  • 54-322 Abandonment of facilities
  • 54-341 Created, restrictions; application and approval required
  • 54-342 Reserved
  • 54-343 Supplementary user fee established
  • 54-344 Supplementary banner fee established
  • 54-371 Downtown pedestrian priority zone—Established; boundaries
  • 54-372 Same—Standards
  • 54-373 Little Havana pedestrian priority zone, subzones, and greenways—Established; boundaries
  • 54-374 Little Havana pedestrian priority zone standards
  • 54-375 Conflicts with other chapters and regulations
  • 54-411 Statement of purpose
  • 54-412 Definitions
  • 54-413 Pay telephone permit required; length of permit; fine and removal of pay telephone(s) for placement without permit or ce
  • 54-414 Pay telephone permit application
  • 54-415 Pay telephone permit locations
  • 54-416 Technical standards
  • 54-417 Powers and duties of city resilience and public works director
  • 54-418 Compensation for permit; late fee, revocation and removal of pay telephone(s) for nonpayment
  • 54-419 Use of streets or sidewalks
  • 54-420 Location and placement of pay telephones
  • 54-421 Standards for maintenance, installation and operation of pay telephones
  • 54-422 Pay telephone permit revocation; removal generally and storage costs
  • 54-423 Bonds
  • 54-424 Indemnity and insurance
  • 54-425 Police powers
  • 54-426 Transfers; assignments; subleases
  • 54-427 Service of notice
  • 54-428 No liability or warranty
Title 55 (15)
  • 55-1 Definitions
  • 55-2 Intent of chapter
  • 55-3 Application of chapter
  • 55-4 Plats and platting—Recording required
  • 55-5 Same—Approval before recording
  • 55-6 Same—Revising plat after approval
  • 55-7 Same—Procedure—Conference and tentative plat
  • 55-8 Same—Same—Final plat
  • 55-9 Bonds
  • 55-10 Building permits; issuance; restrictions; exceptions
  • 55-11 Design standards
  • 55-12 Required improvements
  • 55-13 Construction plan
  • 55-14 Encroachments onto, into, below, and/or above rights-of-way, public easements, private easements, or emergency access ea
  • 55-15 Vacation and closure of rights-of-way, platted easements, and emergency access easements by plat
Title 56 (20)
  • 55-16 Consideration of easements and alleys when alleged to be abandoned as a matter of law
  • 56-26 Definitions
  • 56-27 Rate and amount of public service tax on purchase of public utility services except telecommunications service; levy of
  • 56-28 Rate and amount of public service tax on purchase of telecommunications service; levy of tax
  • 56-29 Collection of tax
  • 56-30 Remittance of tax to city by seller
  • 56-31 Records to be kept
  • 56-32 Reports of deliveries for resale
  • 56-33 Recognition of expense in regulation of rates
  • 56-34 Violations of article
  • 56-35 Exemptions and exceptions
  • 56-61 Excise tax on casualty insurance premiums levied; when due and payable
  • 56-62 Excise tax on property insurance premiums levied
  • 56-63 Collection and use of funds
  • 56-86 Additional homestead exemptions for persons 65 and older
  • 56-87 Application required; contents
  • 56-88 Filing date
  • 56-89 When available
  • 56-90 Adjustment of annual income limitation
  • 56-111 Definitions
Title 57 (21)
  • 56-112 Miami-Dade County's water and sewer department water and sewer connection charge exemption
  • 57-26 Definitions
  • 57-27 Local business tax receipt
  • 57-28 Operations
  • 57-29 Vehicles and animals
  • 57-30 Chauffeurs
  • 57-31 Penalties
  • 57-32 Definitions
  • 57-33 Prohibited streets
  • 57-34 Annual pedicab decal; pedicab decal fee; required insurance
  • 57-35 Rates to be displayed
  • 57-36 Vehicle safety and equipment standards
  • 57-37 Advertising on pedicabs
  • 57-38 Number of pedicabs permitted; restrictions on monopolies
  • 57-39 Driver's permit and related requirements
  • 57-40 Prohibited conduct
  • 57-41 Passenger receipt upon demand
  • 57-42 Appeals of director decisions
  • 57-43 Enforcement
  • 57-44 Impoundment fees
  • 57-45 Reserved
Title 6 (17)
  • 5-46 Minors prohibited where alcoholic beverages are available for sale
  • 6-1 Restrictions on keeping poultry, fowl or grazing animals
  • 6-2 Animals not to run at large; exceptions
  • 6-3 Bird sanctuary established
  • 6-4 Shooting, trapping, etc
  • 6-5 Cruelty to animals; penalties
  • 6-36 Definitions
  • 6-37 Maintenance of kennels
  • 6-38 Prohibited in food establishments
  • 6-39 Noisy dogs
  • 6-40 Vicious dogs
  • 6-41 Cruelty to dogs; penalties
  • 6-42 Abandonment of dogs prohibited
  • 6-43 Stealing dogs
  • 6-44 Refusal to surrender dog
  • 6-45 Removal and proper disposition of animal fecal matter required when dog defecates on public and private property and fin
  • 6-46 Sale or transfer of dogs and cats
Title 61 (10)
  • 57-46 Special events operation
  • 61-26 Definitions
  • 61-27 Dealer's license—Required
  • 61-28 Same—Application
  • 61-29 Same—Issuance; term
  • 61-30 Same—Revocation
  • 61-31 Sale or delivery to minors—Generally
  • 61-32 Same—False representation as to age
  • 61-33 Minors not to carry in public places; exception
  • 61-34 Discharging in public places
Title 62 (130)
  • 61-35 Seizure and sale of airgun used in violation of section 61-33 or 61-34
  • 62-618.7 Relocation and reconstruction agreements—Previously existing agreements
  • 62-618.5 Relocation and reconstruction agreements—Requirements
  • 62-618.1 Controlling provisions
  • 62-618.3 New billboards prohibited
  • 62-618.2 Definitions
  • 62-618.6 Reconstruction of existing billboards
  • 62-618.4 Relocation and reconstruction of existing billboards permitted
  • 62-2.1 Independent traffic and environmental impact studies
  • 62-2.2 Reserved
  • 62-1 Oath required when testifying on zoning matters
  • 62-2 Reconsideration of zoning and comprehensive plan amendments
  • 62-3 Purpose and intent
  • 62-4 Establishment of the planning, zoning and appeals board generally
  • 62-5 Administration generally
  • 62-6 Effect of previously adopted comprehensive plan
  • 62-7 Preparation of the comprehensive plan
  • 62-8 Procedures for amending the comprehensive plan
  • 62-9 Periodic review of the adopted comprehensive plan
  • 62-10 Applicability of comprehensive plans after adoption
  • 62-11 Land development regulations
  • 62-12 Fee for inspections and examinations of plans for compliance with the provisions of the city zoning ordinance
  • 62-13 Appropriations, fees and other expenses
  • 62-14 Establishment
  • 62-15 Functions, powers and duties generally
  • 62-16 Appointments; qualifications
  • 62-17 Proceedings of planning, zoning and appeals board
  • 62-18 Powers and duties generally
  • 62-19 Public notice—Generally
  • 62-20 Same—Types
  • 62-21 Covenants/agreements proffered by applicants
  • 62-22 Schedule of fees
  • 62-23 Request for review and appeal
  • 62-24 Fee payment deferred
  • 62-25 Waiver and refund of fees
  • 62-26 Establishment
  • 62-27 Membership
  • 62-28 Functions, powers and duties, generally
  • 62-29 Proceedings
  • 62-30 Compensation
  • 62-31 Preservation officer
  • 62-32 Schedule of fees
  • 62-256 Establishment
  • 62-257 Membership
  • 62-258 Functions, powers and duties generally
  • 62-259 Proceedings
  • 62-260 Urban development review board secretary
  • 62-301 Intent
  • 62-302 Trust fund payments
  • 62-303 Established
  • 62-304 Funds made available; financial report
  • 62-321 Intent
  • 62-322 Established
  • 62-323 Prerequisite
  • 62-324 Funds made available; financial report
  • 62-325 Schedule of fees and charges
  • 62-401 Intent
  • 62-402 Trust fund payments
  • 62-403 Established
  • 62-404 Funds made available; financial report
  • 62-527 Intent
  • 62-528 Temporary occupancies in general
  • 62-529 Permit application process, possible determinations and referrals
  • 62-530 Informal notice and hearing
  • 62-531 Withdrawal of application; effect of withdrawal
  • 62-532 Appeals
  • 62-533 Reserved
  • 62-534 Temporary structures
  • 62-535 Temporary uses on vacant land
  • 62-542 Intent
  • 62-543 Temporary permit required for approval
  • 62-544 Considerations and standards
  • 62-545 Enforcement
  • 62-601 Purpose of mural sign regulations; applicability; criteria
  • 62-602 Definitions
  • 62-603 Qualified applicants; procedure for application; requirements
  • 62-604 Mural permit required; application for a mural permit by a qualified applicant
  • 62-605 Approval process for permit
  • 62-606 Criteria for issuing a mural permit
  • 62-607 Permit fees
  • 62-608 Approval by the city manager or designee
  • 62-609 Copy change and location change applications
  • 62-610 Assignment
  • 62-611 Exemptions
  • 62-612 Enforcement
  • 62-613 Maintenance
  • 62-614 Conflict
  • 62-615 Rescission
  • 62-616 Appeals
  • 62-617 Opt-out provision
  • 62-618 Compliance with agreement and this article for customary use for local zoning for murals under the Highway Beautificatio
  • 62-619 Generally
  • 62-620 Permitting process
  • 62-621 Enforcement
  • 62-622 Farmers' market program
  • 62-623 Definitions
  • 62-624 Permit
  • 62-625 Conditions for issuance
  • 62-626 Time of sale
  • 62-627 Display of merchandise
  • 62-628 Prohibited merchandise
  • 62-629 Signs
  • 62-630 Enforcement
  • 62-641 Public benefits trust fund; intent
  • 62-642 Established
  • 62-643 Financial report
  • 62-644 NRD-1 Public benefits trust fund; intent
  • 62-645 Established
  • 62-646 Financial report
  • 62-647 NRD-2 public benefits trust fund—Intent
  • 62-648 Same—Established
  • 62-649 Same—Financial report
  • 62-650 Regulation of group homes pursuant to state law
  • 62-651 Application for group homes
  • 62-652 Annual zoning renewal for group homes
  • 62-653 Name change
  • 62-654 Purpose and intent
  • 62-655 Art in public places board
  • 62-656 City commission
  • 62-657 Conflicts of interest
  • 62-658 Selections of works of art
  • 62-661 Creation of public art fund
  • 62-662 Ownership and maintenance of artwork placed on site
  • 62-663 Requirements, enforcement provisions, and penalties for restrictive covenants associated with affordable or workforce ho
  • 62-671 Purpose and intent
  • 62-672 Trust fund payments
  • 62-673 Established
  • 62-700 Intent
  • 62-701 Prohibition on issuance of inconsistent development orders
  • 62-702 Procedures for conversion of park land
Title 8 (19)
  • 6-71 Citation system for animal control
  • 8-1 Definitions
  • 8-2 Applicability of chapter
  • 8-3 Bell or other warning device
  • 8-4 Not to be rented unless chapter complied with
  • 8-5 Parents and guardians not to permit violations of chapter; safe driving
  • 8-6 Prohibitions on the sidewalks of Southwest 8th Street between 4th Avenue and Tamiami Canal Road
  • 8-7 Penalties for violation of this chapter
  • 8-8 Applicability, policy statement and purpose
  • 8-9 Definitions
  • 8-10 Rules and regulations
  • 8-11 Application for pilot program license
  • 8-12 Motorized scooter fee
  • 8-13 Motorized scooter parking
  • 8-14 Operations; remedies
  • 8-15 Data sharing
  • 8-16 Insurance requirements
  • 8-17 Payment and performance bond or irrevocable letter of credit
  • 8-18 Indemnification
Title APPENDIX B (1)
  • 62-703 Inventory of converted park land
Title CHARTER (1)
Title CODE CASE LAW TABLE (1)
Title STATE LAW REFERENCE TABLE (1)
Title Subpart A - THE CHARTER (1)
Title Subpart B - SPECIAL ACTS (1)
Title Subpart C - RELATED GENERAL LA (1)