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<br />Summary Minutes: Regular City Commission Meeting January 19,2006 <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida <br /> <br />7C. An Ordinance ofthe City Commission of the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, Establishing <br />Distance Requirements for Alcoholic Beverage Establishments; Providing for Purpose <br />and Intent; Providing for Definitions; Providing for Exceptions from Distance Requirements; <br />Establishing License Requirements; Establishing Hours of Operations; Providing for Issuance <br />of Conditional Use Permits by the City Commission; Providing for Penalties; Providing for <br />Severability; Providing for a Repealer; Providing for Inclusion in the Code; Providing for an <br />Effective Date. <br /> <br />Action: City Clerk Hines read the title, and Assistant City Manager Vera reported and noted <br />that when the City was incorporated it adopted the Miami-Dade County Code as its Code. <br />The County Code does not address the unique circumstances of the City and staffbelieves it is <br />necessary to adopt regulations for alcoholic beverage establishments as the separation <br />requirements in the County Code are not tailored to a small city. He said the County requires <br />2,SOO feet from any church or school, and this proposed Ordinance establishes a 750-foot <br />distance requirement for alcoholic beverage establishments. He said that only one wine and <br />spirits store is permitted per shopping plaza, a public hearing is required to establish a wine <br />and spirits store in a shopping plaza where one already exists. <br /> <br />Public Speakers: Arnold Shevlin <br /> <br />Arnold Shevlin representing RK Associates, who owns the majority of shopping centers in the <br />City and has the only two properties that are affected by this Ordinance. He said he would <br />like to address three issues: 1) hours of operation: in the proposed ordinance staff are <br />proposing that package stores be allowed to open until 10:00 p.m. on Friday and Saturday <br />nights. Currently they have one established liquor store that has been in the City for a long <br />time at 180th and Collins A venue, and one new store that is currently a beer and wine store <br />and wants to convert to liquor, and both tenants have requested that they be allowed to remain <br />open on Friday and Saturday nights until midnight; 2) for clarification purposes for existing <br />restaurants, nightclubs and establishments in the shopping center, he wanted to make sure on <br />the record that whatever zoning they currently have and whatever resolutions were previously <br />passed for them to have their nightclub licenses and sell liquor along with the restaurants <br />would remain as is. Assistant City Manager Vera said that any conforming liquor store or <br />establishment that sells alcohol whether it was through public hearing approval at the County <br />or at this City will remain with whatever approval was under that resolution; 3) the original <br />proposal was for liquor stores to remain closed on Sundays, and we had come to the <br />Commission three years ago for their existing store and requested that they be open after 1 :00 <br />p.m. on Sunday, but he thought that had been modified already. Mayor Edelcup said as to <br />their hours he does not have any problem on Sunday opening after 1 :00 p.m. Assistant City <br />Manager Vera asked what would be the closing time on Sunday, at 10:00 p.m.? Mayor <br />Edelcup said yes that would be appropriate and noted that Interim City Manager Chief Maas <br />said that would be appropriate from the City point of view. Commissioner Thaler said that <br />being open until 1 0:00 p.m. on a Sunday was late, that most of them close at 8:00 p.m., but he <br />was not objecting. <br /> <br />Assistant City Manager Vera clarified that the package stores would be open Monday through <br />Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.; Friday and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to midnight; and <br />Sundays from 1 :00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Commissioner Thaler noted that there was also a <br />change in the paperwork from 500 feet to 7S0 feet distance from a church or school. <br /> <br />7 <br />