Date: March 18, 2024
Bulletin No: 2024-001
Issued by: Asael Ace Marrero, AIA, Director of Building
EFFECTIVE DATE: Immediately
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Establishing a policy for Noise Waiver permits within the City of Miami
POLICY
In the City of Miami, all construction projects on the ROW (right of way) may be required to obtain a Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) permit before proceeding. Regular construction activities are only allowed between the hours of 8:00 am and 6:00 pm Monday through Saturday.
Applications for Noise Waiver permits may require the submittal of an approved Building permit, active Public Works application, approved MDC permit, or approved FDOT permit.
Each permit application will be reviewed based on the location of the construction site, the distance to the property lines, the impact on adjacent properties, and the proximity to the public right of way. Noise Waivers are contingent upon City Administration approval.
NOISE WAIVER COMPLIANCE RULES
Noncompliance with the following requirements may result in a retraction of a current Noise Waiver and/or bar the applicant from requesting further or future Noise Waivers, as well as other penalties as enumerated in the City of Miami Code of Ordinances Section 36-6(C).
· Reason for request must provide an explanation detailing how the Noise Waiver will eliminate or reduce any dangerous or hazardous condition which endangers life or property.
· If required by the City of Miami Police Department and/or the Public Works Department, an Off-Duty Police Officer must be retained.
· The back-up sound signal system for trucks and all other equipment and machinery must be retrofitted to emit only white noise and a construction company employee shall function as a flag/safety person for the duration of the time the Noise Waiver is required. If the equipment can’t be retrofitted to emit white noise, it may result in a violation and a subsequent revocation of Noise Waiver.
· Sound dampening shrouds or other methods must be installed on the pitons of the concrete pump to reduce noise impact to neighbors.
· Implementation of wind protection to prevent concrete spray must be demonstrated.
CONSEQUENCES FOR NONCOMPLIANCE
The following consequences will occur if complaints are received by a neighbor or observed by any City of Miami inspector.
· 1st verifiable infraction – a written notice of violation or a ticket warning letter will be provided to the project manager/superintendent.
· 2nd verifiable infraction – Code Enforcement fines for noise ordinance violation will be applied.
· 3rd verifiable infraction – revocation of Noise Waiver permit, reverting back to standard requirements in the noise ordinance.
THIS POLICY WILL GO INTO EFFECT IMMEDIATELY