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Ordinance· R5 AC· Commission Meeting· Wed, Jul 24, 2024

Require conditional use permit decal posting for regulated businesses

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pending
Importance
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IntroducedJul 24, 2024
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Registered lobbying that may relate

MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION via LOUSTEAU, Meg · “December 17, 2025 City Commission · possible match on commission · source ↗
Live Nation Worldwide, Inc. via MARTOS, Edward O · “Fillmore Theater Operating Agreement Fillmore Theater Operating · possible match on operating · source ↗
2K South Beach Hotel, LLC via TRAGASH, Todd B · “Modification of Conditional Use Permit · possible match on conditional · source ↗
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Item text

An ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending chapter 102 of the code of the city of miami beach, entitled "taxation," by amending article v, entitled "local business tax," by creating section 102-368.1 thereof, entitled "posting of conditional use permit (cup) decal," to require any business operating pursuant to an active conditional use permit to post a decal, issued by the city, indicating that the business has an active conditional use permit (cup), and providing information on how the approved cup may be accessed via the internet; providing for repealer, severability, codification, and an effective date. First reading applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner alex fernandez commissioner joseph magazine not reached on 6/26/2024 � r5 aa

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