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Development Review Board Application MAINTENANCE AND SECURITY BOND FORMS
On June 6, 2012 the City Commission adopted Ordinance 2012-3769 amending the Land Development Regulations by the enactment of a new Article XII entitled Maintenance and Security Bonds to ensure construction meets property maintenance and security standards. Applications for City Land Use Boards and applications for Building Permits requiring Planning Department staff approval submitted after June 16, 2012 for Qualifying Projects will require applicants to submit a Maintenance and Security Bond to the City. Please refer to Article XII Sec. 118-802 for a definition of Qualifying Project. The required bond amounts range from $4,000 to $20,000 and are calculated based on the following 3 criteria: zoning classification, parcel square footage and whether or not a structure is designated as historic. The Maintenance and Security Bond, as defined in Article XII Sec. 118-802 of the City Code, means a securities instrument in a form approved by the City Attorney, which may be in the form of a bond, escrow agreement, certified letter of credit, or other instrument approved by the City Attorney. Any unexpended amount remaining of the security shall be released back to the person(s) posting the Maintenance and Security Bond upon the issuance of a final Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Completion. Maintenance and Security Bond Application Form
Security Instrument (one of the following)
Bond
Funds Placed with the City
Funds Placed with Escrow Agent
LEGAL FORMS
These forms are filled in by the applicant in draft and submitted to Gary Held, First Asst. City Attorney, for form approval. After the draft is approved, an executable original document is prepared by the applicant, and signed by Mr. Held and the Planning Director. Then the original can be signed by the property owner before witnesses and a notary, and recorded in the public records. Obtain further information from, and submit drafts to, Gary Held at garyheld@miamibeachfl.gov, or at 305-673-7470. An opinion of title may be required to confirm ownership.
1. Consent of Mortgagee and Subordination of Mortgage
2. Covenant for Permit
3. Covenant for Second Kitchen
4. Covenant in Lieu of Unity of Title
5. Declaration of Restrictive Covenants
6. Escrow Agreement
7. Hold Harmless Agreement
8. Joinder by Mortgagee Corporation.Cov in Lieu of UT CMB
9. Joinder by Mortgagee Corporation.UT CMB
10. Off-site Parking Covenant
11. Opinion of Title for Lot Splits 12. Opinion of Title for Miami Beach
13. Recording Office Info
14. Swimming Pool Covenant
15. Tandem Parking Covenant
16. Unity of Title - Corporate Owners
17. Unity of Title - Individual Owners
18. Valet Parking Covenant