Prohibit anchoring of commercial vessels used for rental or storage
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An ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending chapter 66 of the code of the city of miami beach, florida, entitled "marine structures, facilities and vessels," by amending article iv, entitled “vessels,” by creating section 66-143 thereof, entitled “anchoring of commercial vessels or floating structures used to rent, store, or otherwise secure other vessels prohibited”;…
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An ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending chapter 66 of the code of the city of miami beach, florida, entitled "marine structures, facilities and vessels," by amending article iv, entitled “vessels,” by creating section 66-143 thereof, entitled “anchoring of commercial vessels or floating structures used to rent, store, or otherwise secure other vessels prohibited”; and providing for repealer, severability, codification, and an effective date. 2:56 p.m. First reading public hearing applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner david suarez not reached on 4/23/2025 - r5 z r5 am an ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending chapter 82 of the code of the city of miami beach, florida, entitled "public property," by amending article iii, entitled “use of public property,” by amending division 1, entitled “generally,” by amending section 82-72 thereof, entitled “commercial vessel activity hours of operation at publicly-owned marinas,” to clarify the definitions set forth therein and establish limitations for owner affirmative defense for personal use outside of permitted hours of operation; and providing for repealer, severability, codification, and an effective date. 3:00 p.m. First reading public hearing applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner david suarez r5 an an ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending and restating the miami beach employees’ retirement plan created by ordinance no. 2006-3504, as subsequently amended, by amending
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