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September 9, 2020
September 9, 2020
September 9, 2020
City Manager
ORDINANCE NO. 2020-13
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 15-31,
ARTICLE X SIGN REGULATIONS OF THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS BY RETROACTIVELY
EXTENDING THE DEADLINE FOR ALL NON -CONFORMING
SIGNAGE TO BECOME FULLY COMPLIANT UNTIL
DECEMBER 31, 2020; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER,
SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, on October 8, 2014 City of Opa-locka ("City") passed a sign ordinance that
changed certain requirements for signs within the City; and
WHEREAS, through the passage of Ordinance 19-01, the City Commission previously
extended the deadline for all non -conforming signage to become fully compliant for a period of
six (6) months, expiring in September 2019; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to disseminate additional information to business owners
about the new sign requirements and retroactively suspend the time from the expiration of the
first suspension, effective March 13, 2019, until December 31, 2020; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that it is in the best interest of the City to extend
the compliance time for sign regulations until December 31, 2020.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. RECITALS
The recitals to the preamble herein are incorporated by reference.
SECTION 2. ADOPTION
Ordinance 15-31, Article X Sign Regulations of the Land Development Regulations is
hereby amended by extending the deadline for all non -conforming signage regulations
until December 31, 2020.
SECTION 3. SEVERABILTY
If any clause, section, or other part or application of this Ordinance is held by any court
of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or in application, it
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or application of this Ordinance.
SECTION 4. CONFLICT
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All ordinances or resolutions or parts of ordinances or resolutions in conflict herewith,
are hereby repealed.
SECTION 5. CODIFICATION
This Ordinance shall be codified in the Code of Ordinances when the code is recodified.
SECTION 6. SCRIVENER'S ERRORS.
Sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or re -lettered and corrections of
typographical errors which do not affect the intent may be authorized by the City
Manager, or the City Manager's designee, without need of public hearing, by filing a
corrected or re -codified copy of same with the City Clerk.
SECTION 7. LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION.
The terms and provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to affect the
purpose for which it is adopted.
SECTION 8. EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Ordinance shall take effect upon the adoption of this Ordinance by the Commission
of the City of Opa-locka and is subject to the approval of the Governor or his designee.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 9th day of September, 2020.
Attest to:
J �f a Flores
Cry Clerk
Moved by: Commissioner Burke
Seconded by: Vice Mayor Davis
MATTHEW PIGATT, MAYOR
Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
Rve
Burnadette Norris- eeks, P.A.
City Attorney
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Ordinance No. 2020-13
VOTE: 5-0
Commissioner Bass YES
Commissioner Burke YES
Commissioner Kelley YES
Vice -Mayor Davis YES
Mayor Pigatt YES
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lst Reading: 02/13/2019
2nd Reading: 03/13/2019
Public Hearings: 02/13/2019 and 03/13/2019
Adopted: 03/13/2019
Effective Date: 03/13/2019
Sponsor: Commissioner Kelley
ORDINANCE NO. 19-01
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 15-31,
ARTICLE X SIGN REGULATIONS OF THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS BY EXTENDING THE
DEADLINE FOR ALL NON -CONFORMING SIGNAGE TO
BECOME FULLY COMPLIANT BY SIX (6) MONTHS;
PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY,
CODIFICATION AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City of Opa-locka ("City") passed a new sign ordinance that changed
certain requirements for signs within the City; and
WHEREAS, the City desires to disseminate additional information to business owners
about new requirements; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission finds that it is in the best interest of the City to extend
the compliance time for an additional six (6) months.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. RECITALS
The recitals to the preamble herein are incorporated by reference.
SECTION 2. ADOPTION
Ordinance 15-31, Article X Sign Regulations of the Land Development Regulations is
hereby amended by extending the deadline for all non -conforming signage to become
fully compliant by six (6) months.
SECTION 3. SEVERABILTY
If any clause, section, or other part or application of this Ordinance is held by any court
of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional or invalid, in part or in application, it
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or application of this Ordinance.
SECTION 4. CONFLICT
All ordinances or resolutions or parts of ordinances or resolutions in conflict herewith,
are hereby repealed.
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NOTICE IS 11E11E131' GIVEN that the City Commission of We City of Opa-locka,
Florida will hold a public hearing in its Regular Commission Meeting on March 13, 2019 at
7:00p.m. at the Sherbo dy Village Auditorium, 215 President Barack Obama (Perviz) Avenue,
Opa-locka. Florida to consider the following for final adoption:
SECOND READING ORDINANCFJPURLIC HF ►RING•
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKL,
FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 15-31 ARTICLE X SIGN REGULATIONS OF
THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 81' EXTENDING TIIE DEALINE FOR
ALI. NON -CONFORMING SIGNAGE TO BECOME. FULLY CO611'LLANr I)1' SIX 161
MONTHS; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY CODIFICATION AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE (first reading/public hearing held on February 13.2019).
Additional information on the above item may be obtained in the Office of the City Clerk,
780 Fisherman Street, 4e Floor, Opa-locks. Florida. All interested persons are encouraged io
attend this meeting and will be heard with respect to the public hearing.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. persons needing special
accomtnodations to participate in the proceeding should contact the Office of Ore City
Clerk al (305) 953-2800 for assistance no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding.
If hearing impaired, you may telephone the Florida Relay Service at (800) 955-8771 (TTY),
(800) 955-8770 (Voice),1877) 955-8773 (Spanish) or 18771955-8707 (Creole).
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CITY C'I.ERK
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