Miami Beach requires signage on private paid parking properties
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An ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending chapter 106 of the city code, entitled “traffic and vehicles,” by amending article iii, entitled “public off- street parking facilities,” by creating section 106-118, entitled “private property used for motor vehicle parking; signage required; penalties,” by establishing signage requirements applicable to owners or operators…
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An ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending chapter 106 of the city code, entitled “traffic and vehicles,” by amending article iii, entitled “public off- street parking facilities,” by creating section 106-118, entitled “private property used for motor vehicle parking; signage required; penalties,” by establishing signage requirements applicable to owners or operators of private property when such property is open to the public for paid motor vehicle parking; and providing for repealer, severability, codification, and an effective date. First reading applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner alex fernandez r5 ag an ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, creating “the housing protection ordinance,” by amending chapter 58 of the miami beach city code, entitled “housing,” by amending article iv, entitled “rental housing,” by amending division 3, entitled “termination of tenancy,” by amending section 58-386, entitled “written notice or termination of tenancy,” to require residential landlords to provide at least 90 days written notice to the city of proposed increases in tenants’ monthly rent payment of ten percent or more; and providing for repealer, severability, codification, and an effective date. First reading applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner alex fernandez r5 ah an ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending chapter 58 of the miami beach city code, entitled "housing," by amending article i, entitled “in general,” by creating section 58-2, thereof, to be entitled "fair approval process” requiring condominium associations to approve or disapprove an application from a potential resident within ten (10) business days; and providing for repealer, severability, codification, and an effective date. First reading applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner alex fernandez
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