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Planning board suspends progress reports and defers potential revocations after valet violations at multiple restaurant sites

3759863 · June 11, 2025
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Summary

At its June 10 meeting the Miami Beach Planning Board suspended or continued progress reports for multiple recently opened restaurants after city staff reported valet-related violations and, in one case, noise complaints; the board asked staff to monitor compliance and schedule follow-ups.

The Miami Beach Planning Board on June 10 heard progress reports and discussion about compliance at several recently opened neighborhood-impact restaurants and temporarily suspended further action while staff and applicants address valet-related violations and other operational concerns.

Staff told the board that Business Tax Receipts (BTRs) had been issued for new operations and that enforcement actions tied to valet operators—separately licensed vendors—had produced violations at more than one property. The board repeatedly emphasized that property owners retain ultimate responsibility for operations occurring at their addresses and directed staff to ensure better notice and communication between valet vendors and property owners.

At the 1759 Purdy Avenue project (the 18 Sunset Project), which includes Uchiko…

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