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CITY OF CORAL GABLES MAYOR OFFICE OF THE MAYOR AMENDMENT NO.5 TO CITY OF CO L GABLES EMERGENCY ORDER ALLOWING FOR THE LIMITED RE-OPENING OF RE AURANTS AND CERTAIN ESTABLISHMENTS WITH CONDITIONS WHEREAS, on March 12,2 0,1 declared a state of emergency for the City of Coral Gables, Florida (the “City”) as authorized by Section 252.38(3)(a), Florida Statutes, and Section 27-2(c)(6) of the City Code in response to the Novel Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) (the “Declaration”); and WHEREAS, on March 25, 2020, I issued the City of Coral Gables “Safer at 1-lorne” Emergency Order (“City Order”); and WHEREAS, the City understands the importance of strategically and responsibly re-opening the economy while providing appropriate protections for its residents and visitors; and WHEREAS. on April 29, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order 20-I 12 setting forth the terms for the State’s Phase I Recovery, which includes restaurants and retail establishments, but that order excluded Miami-Dade County, among others, except with regard to resuming elective medical procedures; and WHEREAS, on May 9. 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order 20-120 expanding Phase 1 to include harbershops, cosmetology, and cosmetology special salons; and WHEREAS, on May 14,2020, the Governor issued Executive Order 20-122 to include Miami- Dade County in the Phase I Recovery, as expanded by Executive Order 20-120; and WHEREAS, on May 14, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order 20-123 establishing an indoor occupancy limit of fifty (50) percent of an establishment’s seating capacity (excluding employees) for restaurants, retail establishments, museums, and gyms; and WHEREAS, the Miami-Dade Mayor has issued a series of emergency known as the “Safer at Home” protocols pursuant to Emergency Order 12-20; and orders, collectively WHEREAS, on May 15, 2020, based on the above-included Governor’s Executive Orders, Miami-Dade County Mayor issued Emergency Order 23-20 allowing for the re-opening of restaurants TO: CITY COM FROM: DATE: July 8, 2020 TIME: 1 ot4

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Page 1: MAYOR GABLES EMERGENCY ORDER ALLOWING FOR ......County Order 24-20, Amendments No. 2, 4 and 5 to Order 23-20, and 4Ajnendnent No. I to Order 25 20, Order No. 26-20,Amendment No. ito

CITY OF CORAL GABLES

MAYOR

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR

AMENDMENT NO.5 TO CITY OF CO L GABLES EMERGENCY ORDER ALLOWING FOR

THE LIMITED RE-OPENING OF RE AURANTS AND CERTAIN ESTABLISHMENTS WITH

CONDITIONS

WHEREAS, on March 12,2 0,1 declared a state of emergency for the City of Coral Gables,

Florida (the “City”) as authorized by Section 252.38(3)(a), Florida Statutes, and Section 27-2(c)(6) of

the City Code in response to the Novel Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) (the “Declaration”);

and

WHEREAS, on March 25, 2020, I issued the City of Coral Gables “Safer at 1-lorne” Emergency

Order (“City Order”); and

WHEREAS, the City understands the importance of strategically and responsibly re-opening

the economy while providing appropriate protections for its residents and visitors; and

WHEREAS. on April 29, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order 20-I 12 setting forth the

terms for the State’s Phase I Recovery, which includes restaurants and retail establishments, but that

order excluded Miami-Dade County, among others, except with regard to resuming elective medical

procedures; and

WHEREAS, on May 9. 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order 20-120 expanding Phase

1 to include harbershops, cosmetology, and cosmetology special salons; and

WHEREAS, on May 14,2020, the Governor issued Executive Order 20-122 to include Miami-

Dade County in the Phase I Recovery, as expanded by Executive Order 20-120; and

WHEREAS, on May 14, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order 20-123 establishing an

indoor occupancy limit of fifty (50) percent of an establishment’s seating capacity (excluding

employees) for restaurants, retail establishments, museums, and gyms; and

WHEREAS, the Miami-Dade Mayor has issued a series of emergency

known as the “Safer at Home” protocols pursuant to Emergency Order 12-20; and

orders, collectively

WHEREAS, on May 15, 2020, based on the above-included Governor’s Executive Orders,

Miami-Dade County Mayor issued Emergency Order 23-20 allowing for the re-opening of restaurants

TO: CITY COM

FROM:

DATE: July 8, 2020

TIME:

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and certain retail establishments with specific conditions, requiring certain measures if an employee

tests positive, and expressly allowing for municipalities to impose more stringent standards; and

WHEREAS, County Emergency Order 23-20 required that certain types of establishments

remain closed; and

WHEREAS, on May 16, 2020, 1 issued “City of Coral Gables Emergency Order Allowing forthe Limited Re-Opening of Restaurants and Certain Establishments with Conditions” (“City’s ReOpening Ordet’); and

WHEREAS, on May 22, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order 20-13 1 allowing for theoperation of organized youth activities and summer camps; and

WHEREAS. on May 27, 2020, Amendment No, Ito County Emergency Order 23-20 clarified

the social distancing requirement, updated the list of establishments and events permitted to open and

those that must remain closed, clarified the facial covering requirement when dining at a restaurant,and updated protocols businesses must apply when an employee tests positive for COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, on May 29, 2020, I issued Amendment No. 1 to the City’s Re-Opening Ordeiconsistent with Amendment No. 1 to County Emergency Order 23-20; and

WHEREAS, on May 31, 2020, the Miami-Dade County Mayor issued County EmergencyOrder 24-20 reiterating that public pools, including community pools, may open to the public inaccordance with certain standards, allowing banquet facilities and similar venues to open, if operatedat 50 percent of their rated capacity and in accordance with certain standards, and cancelling certainemergency orders; and

WHEREAS, on June 2, 2020, 1 issued Amendment No. 2 to the City’s Re-Opening Order,consistent with County Emergency Order 24-20; and

WHEREAS, on June 3, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order 20-139 allowing for thereopening of bars, movie theaters, concert houses, auditoriums, playhouses, bowling alleys, arcades,and for the providing of personal services such as tattooing, body piercing, acupuncture, tanning and

massage, effective June 5, 2020, but excluding Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties untilapproval was provided to the County Mayor/Administrator; and

WHEREAS, on June 4. 2020, the Miami-Dade County Mayor issued Amendment No. 2 toCounty Emergency Order 23-20 allowing for the reopening of banquet halls, gyms, fitness centers,

summer camps, youth activities, massage studios or parlors, and tattoo parlors in accordance withcertain standards; providing a process for the opening of movie theaters, bowling alleys, amusement

facilities, casinos, and other similar establishments; and allowing for bars, pubs and night clubs to sellfood and alcoholic beverages, subject to certain licensing requirements and in accordance with the rules

for restaurants; and

WHEREAS, on June 19, 2020, the Miami-Dade County Mayor issued Amendment No. 3 toCounty Emergency Order 23-20 allowing for the immediate closure of establishments that fall out of

compliance with pertinent orders and requirements; and

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WHEREAS, on June 28, 2020, the Miami-Dade County Mayor issued Amendment No. 4 toCounty Emergency Order 23-20 amending the procedure for reopening an establishment once it hasbeen closed for non-compliance and prohibiting establishments from selling alcohol, for on-siteconsumption, between the hours 12:01 am. and 6a.m. each day beginning June 29, 2020; and

WHEREAS, on June 30, 2020, the Miami-Dade County Mayor issued Amendment No. 5 to

County Emergency Order 23-20 requiring that all restaurants and other food service establishments.with seating for more than eight (8) people, close for on-premise dining between 12:01 am. and 6 am.each day beginning July 1, 2020; and

WHEREAS, on June 30, 2020, the Miami-Dade County Mayor issued Amendment No. 1 toEmergency Order 25-20 restricting certain activities during the July 4th holiday weekend; and

WHEREAS, on July 2,2020, the Miami-Dade County Mayor issued County Emergency Order26-20 closing movie theaters, concert houses, auditoriums, playhouses, bowling alleys, arcades,amusement parks, casinos; and

WHEREAS, on July 2,2020, the Miami-Dade County Mayor issued County Emergency Order27-20 establishing a curfew between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 am.; and

WHEREAS, on July 3. 2020, the Miami-Dade County Mayor issued Amendment No. 1 toCounty Emergency Order 26-20 closing adult theaters/special cabarets; and

WhEREAS, on July 7, 2020, the Miami-Dade County Mayor issued Amendment No. 2 toCounty Emergency Order 26-20, closing banquet halls and ballrooms, requiring all individuals in agym to wear a mask at all times, limiting all restaurants, cafeterias, and other food serviceestablishments, with seating for more than eight (8) people, to outdoor on-premise service only, andimposing restrictions on short-term vacation rentals.

NOW, THEREFORE, 1, as Mayor of the City of Coral Gables, and pursuant to the authority

granted to me by Section 252.38(3)(a). Florida Statutes, and Section 27-2(c)(6) of the City Code, in

addition to previously ordered emergency measures declared by myself and the City Manager, hereby

further amend Sections 1, 4(a)(i) and 4(a)(ii), and 5 to the City’s May 16” Re-Opening Order, as

follows’:

I. State of Florida Executive Orders 20-112, 20-120, 20-123, 20-131, and 20-139 and Miami-

Dade Emergency Order 23-20, Amendment No. 2 to Order 2 1-20, Amendment No. 1 to Order

23-20, Order 24-20. and Amendment No. 2 to Order 23-20, Amendment No. 4 to Order 23-20,

Amendment No. 5 to Order 23-20, and Amendment No. I to Ordcr 25 20, Qj_6-2Q2

Amendment No. I to Order 26-20. Amendment No. 2 to Order 26-20. and Order 27-20 are

hereby incorporated by reference.4. Notwithstanding the provisions above, all residents, visitors, and/or establishments in the City

may lawfully engage in the following activities:

‘Deletions are indicated by st*ilceough. Insertions are indicated by underline.

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a. Permitted Retail and Commercial Activities and Establishments.i. Residents and visitors may engage in permitted retail and commercial activities,

including travel to or from permitted retail and commercial establishments, asallowed by Miami-Dade County Emergency Order 23-20, Amendment No. 1,County Order 24-20, Amendments No. 2, 4 and 5 to Order 23-20, and4Ajnendnent No. I to Order 25 20, Order No. 26-20, Amendment No. ito Order26-20. Amendment No. 2 to Order 26-20. and Order 27-20 (a copy of Order 26-20. its Amendments No. 1 and No. 2, and Order 27-20 are attached hereto).

ii. All restaurants and commercial establishments may remain open, under certainconditions, in accordance with_Miami-Dade County Emergency Order 23-20and its Amendment No.1, including those listed in County Order 24-20, endAmendments No. 2, 4 and 5 to Order 23-20, Order 26-20, Amendment No. ItoOrder 26-20. and Amendment No. 2 to Order 26-20.

5. Enforcement. This Order is in addition to and supplements the City’s emergency measuresand directives and any and all actions taken by the City Manager in accordance with theManager’s authority. All requirements of the City’s Code and emergency orders and directives(as amended), Miami-Dade County emergency Orders, and State of Florida Executive Ordersshall be strictly adhered to at all times. Violations of this order, or any applicable order, byindividuals may be enforced with the following enforcement procedures:

a. Verbal warning.b. Written warning.c. Code Enforcement citation of $100.d. Arrest.

Nothing herein shall be interpreted to require that law enforcementfollrnv these proceduresprior to conducting an arrest where otherwise warranted.

Businesses that operate in violation of this order, or any applicable order, are additieeelIysubject to the following enforcement procedures in all applicable Miami-Dade County Orders,as may be amended detailed in City of Coral Gables Ordinance 2020 09:

a. Verbal warning.b. Writtcn warning.c. Revocation ofCcrtificatccf Use

THIS AMENDMENT SHALL BE EFFECTI\1E IMMEDIATELY.

C: City Manager Approved as to form & legal sufficiency:City Attorney /City Clerk /ACM

_______________________

Directors Miriam So r Ramo City Attorney

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MIAM

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY EMERGENCY ORDER NO. 26--20

WHEREAS, section 252.38(3)(a), Florida Statutes, gives political subdivisions the authority todeclare and enact a State of Local Emergency for a period of up to seven days, thereby waivingthe procedures and formalities otherwise required of the political subdivision by law; and

WI-TEREAS, on March 1, 2020, the Governor of Florida issued Executive Order No. 20-51,directing the Slate Health Officer and Surgeon General to declare a Public Health Emergency dueto the discovery of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID- 19) in Florida; and

WHEREAS, on March 9, 2020, the Governor of Florida issued Executive Order No. 20-52,declaring a State of Emergency for the State of Florida related to COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, on March 12, 2020, the County Mayor declared a Local State of Emergency for allof Miami-Dade County related to COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, COVID-l 9 is transmitted by infected persons expelling respiratory dropletscontaining virus particles when they breathe, talk, cough, sneeze, or raise their voice, which arethen ingested or inhaled by persons around them; and

WHEREAS, many persons infected by COVID-19 are contagious while they are asymptomatic.and can therefore spread the disease unwittingly; and

WHEREAS, prolonged close contact between people cnhanccs the risk of spreading COVID-1 9;and

WHEREAS, COVID- 19 cases have recently spread rapidly in Miami-Dade County; and

WHEREAS, currently, since March, nearly 40,000 County residents have tested positive forCOVID- 19, and 1,000 have died of the disease, including an eleven-year-old child; and

WHEREAS, COVTD-19 poses a health risk to Miami-Dade County residents, particularly elderlyresidents and those who are immunosuppressed or otherwise have high-risk medical conditions;and

WHEREAS, the long-term effects of COVID-19 on persons who recover are currently unknown;and

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Miami-Dade County Declaration of Local State of Emergency

WHEREAS, hospital capacity and medical availability is diminishing as COVID-19 patientsrequire hospitalization, which will limit the ability of hospitals to perform discretionary medicalprocedures and may impact the delivery of life saving services; and

WHEREAS, section 8b-7(2)(f) of the Code of Miami-Dade County authorizes the County Mayorto close businesses in areas of danger; and

WHEREAS, section 8b-7(2)(o) of the Code of Miami-Dade County authorizes the County Mayorto issue orders as are necessary to protect human life and health; and

WHEREAS, section 252.46, Florida Statutes, authorizes the County to issue emergency orders asnecessary to protect life and health; and

WHEREAS, this Emergency Order closes various types of establishments which the County hasdeterminedhave a high risk of prolonged person to person contact, and which present a high riskof spread of COVID-1 9,

THEREFORE, as County Mayor of Miami-Dade County, I hereby order:

1. Commencing at 12:01 a.rn., Friday, July 3, 2020 and notwithstanding any otheremergency order to the contrary, all of the following shall be closed in Miami-DadeCount’.’; (a) movie theaters, (b) concert houses, (c) auditoriums, (d) playhouses, (e)bowling alleys, (1) arcades, (g) indoor amusement facilities, (h) casinos (exceptcasinos on sovereign tribal land).

2. The provisions of this order shall serve as minimum standards. Municipalities mayimpose more stringent standards within their jurisdictions.

3. This order shall expire upon the expiration of the existing Miami-Dade CountyState of Local Emergency, provided, however, that if such State of LocalEmergency is extended, this order shall also be deemed to be extended for theduration of such extension order. This order may be cancelled earlier by action ofthe County Mayor.

4. This order shall be provided torequirements of section 8B-7(2)(n)

all appropriate media consistent with theof the Code of Miami-Dade County.

Enacted:Signed:

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Date:

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C Time:

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MIAM”COUNTY

AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY EMERGENCY ORDER NO. 26-20

WHEREAS, section 252.38(3)(a), Florida Statutes, gives political subdivisions the authority todeclare and enact a State of Local Emergency for a period of up to seven days, thereby waivingthe procedures and formalities otherwise required of the political subdivision by law; and

WHEREAS, on March 1, 2020, the Governor of Florida issued Executive Order No. 20-51,directing the State Health Officer and Surgeon General to declare a Public Health Emergency dueto the discovery of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Florida; and

WHEREAS, on March 9, 2020, the Governor of Florida issued Executive Order No. 20-52,declaring a State of Emergency for the State of Florida related to COVID-1 9; and

WHEREAS, on March 12, 2020, the County Mayor declared a Local State of Emergency for allof Miami-Dade County related to COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, COVID-19 is transmitted by infected persons expelling respiratory dropletscontaining virus particles when they breathe, talk, cough, sneeze, or raise their voice, which arethen ingested or inhaled by persons around them; and

WHEREAS, many persons infected by COVID-19 arc contagious while they are asymptomatic,and can therefore spread the disease unwittingly; and

WHEREAS, prolonged close contact between people enhances thc risk of spreading COVID- 19;and

WHEREAS, COVID-19 cases have recently spread rapidly in Miami-Dade County; and

WHEREAS, currently, since March, nearly 40,000 County residents have tested positive forCOVID-19, and 1,000 have died of the disease, including an eleven-year-old child; and

WHEREAS, COVID-19 poses a health risk to Miami-Dade County residents, particularly elderlyresidents and those who are immunosuppressed or otherwise have high-risk medical conditions;and

WHEREAS, the long term effects of COVID- 19 on persons who recover are currently unknown;and

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Miami-Dade County Declaration of Local State of Emergency

WHEREAS, hospital capacity and medical availability is diminishing as COVID-19 patientsrequire hospitalization, which will limit the ability of hospitals to perform discretionary medicalprocedures and may impact the delivery of life saving services; and

WHEREAS, section 8b-7(2)(f) of the Code of Miami-Dade County authorizes the County Mayorto close businesses in areas of danger; and

WHEREAS, section 8b-7(2)(o) of the Code of Miami-Dade County authorizes the County Mayorto issue orders as are necessary to protect human life and health; and

WHEREAS, section 252.46, Florida Statutes, authorizes the County to issue emergency orders asnecessary to protect life and health; and

Wi-JEREAS, this amendment to Emergency Order 26-20 closes (i) outdoor amusement facilitiesand (ii) adult theaters, special cabarets, and unlicensed massage establishments as defined insection 847.001, Florida Statutes, as those facilities involve prolonged close contact betweenindividuals,

THEREFORE. as County Mayor of Miami-Dade County, I hereby order:

A. Emergency Order 26-20 is replaced in its entirety by the following:

I. Commencing at 12:01 am., Saturday, July 4,2020 and notwithstanding any otheremergency order to the contrary, all of the following shall be closed in Miami-DadeCounty: (a) movie theaters, (b) concert houses, (c) auditoriums, (d) playhouses, (e)bowling alleys, (f) arcades, (g) indoor >>and_outdoor<< amusement facilities>>and attractions<<, (h) casinos (except casinos on sovereign tribal land), >>and(i) adult theaters, special cabarets, and unlicensed massage establishments, asdefined in section 847.00 1, Florida Statutes.<<

2. The provisions of this order shall serve as minimum standards. Municipalities mayimpose more stringent standards within their jurisdictions.

3. This order shall expire upon the expiration of the existing Miami-Dade CountyState of Local Emergency, provided, however, that if such State of LocalEmergency is extended, this order shall also be deemed to be extended for thcduration of such extension order. This order may be cancelled earlier by action ofthe County Mayor.

B. This amendment shall be provided to all appropriate media consistent with therequirements of section 8B-7(2)(n) of the Code of Miami-Dade County.

Enacted:Signed:

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Miami-Dade County Declaration of Local State of Emergency

Date: 7/& 2O?O Time:

Witness_________________

Cancelled:Signed:

____________________________________ _________

COUNTY MAYOR

Date: Time:

\Vitness:

__________________________

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MIAMIDADE

IAMENIMsIENT NO.2 TO MIAMI-DADE COUNTY EMERGENCY ORDER NO. 26-20

WHEREAS, seclion 252.38(3)(a), Florida Statutes, gives political subdivisions the authority todeclare and enact a State of Local Emergency for a pcriod of up to seven days, thereby waivingthe procedures and formalities otherwise required of the political subdivision by law; and

WHEREAS, on March 1, 2020, the Governor of Florida issued Executive Order No. 20-51,directing the State Health Officer and Surgeon General to declare a Public Health Emergency dueto the discovery of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Florida; and

WHEREAS, on March 9, 2020, the Governor of Florida issued Executive Order No. 20-52,declaring a State of Emergency for the State of Florida related to COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, on March 12, 2020, the County Mayor declared a State of Local Emergency for allof Miami-Dade County related to COVID-19; and

WHEREAS, COVID-19 is transmitted by infected persons expelling respiratory dropletscontaining virus particles when they breathe, talk, cough, sneeze, or raise their voice, which arethen ingested or inhaled by persons around them; and

WHEREAS, many persons infected by COVID- 19 are contagious while they are asymptomatic,and can therefore spread the disease unwittingly; and

WHEREAS, prolonged close contact between people enhancps the risk of spreading COVID-19;and

WHEREAS, COVID-19 cases have recently spread rapidly in Miami-Dade County; and

WHEREAS, currently, since March, nearly 47,000 County residents have tested positive forCOVID-19, and more than 1,000 have died of the disease, including an eleven-year-old child; and

WHEREAS, COVID-19 poses a health risk to Miami-Dade County residents and visitors,particularly those who are elderly, immunosuppressed or otherwise have high-risk medicalconditions; and

WHEREAS, the long term effects of COVID- 19 on persons who recover are currently unknown;and

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Miami-Dade County Declaration of Local State of Emergency

WHEREAS, hospital capacity and medical availability is diminishing as COVID-19 patientsrequire hospitalization, which will limit the ability of hospitals to perform elective medicalprocedures and may impact the delivery of life saving services; and

WHEREAS, section 8B-7(2)(fl of the Code of Miami-Dade County authorizes the County Mayorto dose businesses in areas of danger; and

WHEREAS, section 8B-7(2)(o) of the Code of Miami-Dade County authorizes the County Mayorto issue orders as are necessary to protect human life; and

WHEREAS, section 252.46, Florida Statutes, authorizes the County to issue emergency orders asnecessary to protect life and health; and

WHEREAS, establishments in which prolonged close contact between individuals occurs createhigher risk of COVID-l9 transmission; and

WHEREAS, gyms, fitness centers, banquet halls, and ballrooms were among the last businessesto be reopened by the County prior to the current increase in COVID-1 9 cases, as the medicalexperts consulted by the County deemed those businesses as having a high risk of spreadingCOVID-19 amongst their patrons; and

WHEREAS, this amendment to Emergency Order 26-20 closes (i) banquet halls, both stand aloneand incident to any hotel or other establishment; and (ii) ballrooms, both stand alone and incidentto any hotel or other establishment;

WHEREAS, this amendment requires masks or facial coverings to be worn when inside gyms andfitness centers; and

WHEREAS, this amendment limits restaurants and cafeterias to outdoor service only for on-siteconsumption between the hours of 6:00 am, and 10:00 p.m. each day, and requires that suchoutdoor on-premises service cease at 10:00 p.m., but provides that such establishments mayoperate their kitchens between the hours of 10:00 p.m. each night and 6:00 a.m. the next morningonly for the purpose of providing delivery, pick-up, room service, or take out services; and

WI-IEREAS, this amendment further imposes a maximum daytime and overnight occupancy forshort-tenn vacation rentals of up to a maximum of two persons per bedroom plus two additionalpersons per property not to exceed a maximum often persons, and prohibits new rental agreementsentered into except on a monthly basis, as County residents and visitors are increasingly using suchshort term vacation rentals as “party houses” at which many individuals congregate in prolongedclose contact,

THEREFORE, as County Mayor of Miami-Dade County, I hereby order:

A. Emergency Order 26-20 is replaced in its entirety by the following:

1. Commencing at 12:01 a.m., Thursday, July 9, 2020 and notwithstanding any otheremergency order to the contrary, all of the following shall be closed in both the

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Miami-Dade County Declaration of Local State of Emergency

incorporated and unincorporated areas of Miami-Dade County: (a) movie theaters,(b) concert houses, (c) auditoriums, (d) playhouses, (e) bowling alleys, (f) arcades,(g) indoor and outdoor amusement facilities and attractions, (h) casinos (exceptcasinos on sovereign tribal land), (i) adult theaters, special cabarets, and unlicensedmassage establishments, as defined in section 847.00 1, Florida Statutes, (j) banquethalls, both stand alone and incident to any hotel or other business, and (k) ballroomsboth stand alone and incident to any hotel and other establishment.

2. Commencing at 12:01 am., Thursday, July 9, 2020 and not withstanding any otheremergency order to the contrary, all individuals in a gym or fitness center shall atall times wear a mask or other facial covering as defined by Emergency Order 20-20. This requirement is in addition to, and does not modifSi or waive, any otherrequirement imposed on gyms and fitness centers in Emergency Order 23-20 or theNew Normal Handbook.

3. Commencing at 12:01 a.m., Thursday, July 9, 2020 and notwithstanding any other

emergency order to the contrary, all restaurants, cafeterias, and other food serviceestablishment with seating for more than eight people within the incorporated andunincorporated areas of Miami-Dade County shall be limited to offering outdooron-premises service only. Outdoor service of customers for on-premisesconsumption shall only be offered between the hours of 6:00 am. and 10:00 p.m.each day and shall close at 10:00 p.m. Notwithstanding the foregoing, between thehours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., such establishments may operate their kitchensonly for the purpose of providing delivery services, pick-up, room service, or takeout services, and employees, janitorial personnel, contractors, and deliverypersonnel shall be allowed access to such establishments. Table size at suchestablishments shall be limited to four persons per table, irrespective of whetherthose persons reside in the same household. Music shall be eliminated or set at adecibel level below that of a normal conversation.

4. Commencing at 12:01 am., Thursday, July 9,2020 and notwithstanding any other

emergency order and section 33-28(D)(3) of the Code to the contrary, in both theincorporated and unincorporated areas of Miami-Dade County, (a) the maximumdaytime and overnight occupancy for short-term vacation rentals shall be up to amaximum of two persons per bedroom plus two additional persons per property notto exceed a maximum of ten persons, and (b) new rental agreements shall not beentered into except on a monthly basis.

5. This order does not affect or limit the operations of Miami-Dade County, MiamiInternational Airport, Port Miami, any business operating at such port or airport,

any public utility, any municipality, the Miami-Dade County School District, orany state or federal office or facility, except that such entities shall abide by therestrictions of any County, municipal, state or federal emergency order, asapplicable.

6. The provisions of this order shall serve as minimum standards. Municipalities mayimpose more stringent standards within their jurisdictions. Municipalities areencouraged to provide flexibility for outdoor seating at restaurants within theirjurisdiction.

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7. This order shall expire upon the expiration of the existing Miami-Dade CountyState of Local Emergency, provided, however, that if such State of LocalEmergency is extended, this order shall also be deemed to be extended for theduration of such extension order. This order may be cancelled earlier by action ofthe County Mayor.

B. This amendment shall be provided to all appropriate media consistent with therequirements of section 8B-7(2)(n) of the Code of Miami-Dade County.

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Cancelled:Signed:_____________________________________________________

COUNTY MAYOR

Date: Time:

Witness:

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MIAMI-DAI)E COUNTY EMERGENCY ORDER 27-20

WHEREAS, section 252.38(3)(a), Florida Statutes, gives authority to political subdivisions to

declare and enact a Stale of Local Emergency for a period of up to seven days, thereby waiving

the procedures and formalities otherwise required of the political subdivision by law; and

WHEREAS, on March 1, 2020, the Governor of Florida issued Executive Order No. 20-51,

directing the State Health Oflicer and Surgeon General to declare a Public Health Emergency due

to the discovery of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Florida; and

WHEREAS, on March 9, 2020. the Governor of Florida issued Executive Order No. 20-52,

declaring a State of Emergency for the State of Florida related to COVID- 19; and

WHEREAS, on March 12, 2020, the County Mayor declared a Local State of Emergency for all

of Miami-Dade County related to COVTD-19; and

WHEREAS, subsections (e) and (o) of section 88-7(2) of the Code of Miami-Dade County,

Florida, authorize the County Mayor to issue a curfew and to limit the movement of persons

inside Miami-Dade County at essential establishments in order to safeguard life and health; and

WHEREAS, the Code of Miami-Dade County also grants the County Mayor the authority to

impose a curfew while there is a Declaration of a Local State of Emergency in effect; and

WHEREAS, the County Mayor find that a curlew is necessary lo safeguard life and health,

THEREFORE, as County Mayor of Miami-Dade County, I hereby order:

1. Commencing on July 3, 2020, a curfew is hereby imposed for all of Miami-Dade County,

including incorporated and unincorporated areas, effective from 10 p.m. each night through 6 a.m

the next morning, until cancelled or revised. During the period of such curfew, no person shall

make use of any street or sidewalk for any purpose, except police, fire rescue, first responder,medical, health care, media, and utility repair service personnel. In addition, the curfew shall not

apply to persons:a. Working at essential establishments listed in attached exhibit A;b. Returning directly to their homes from work at essential establishments or going

directly to work at essential establishments from their homes;c. Making deliveries from essential establishments; andd. Walking their dogs within 250 feet of their residences.

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2. The provisions of this order shall serve as minimum standards. Municipalities may imposemore stringent standards within their jurisdiction.

3. This order does not affect or limit the operations of Miami-Dade County, any public utility,any municipality, the Miami-Dade County School District, or any State or Federal office orfacility, except that such entities shall abide by the restrictions of any County, Municipal, State orFederal emergency order, as applicable.

4. This order shall expire upon the expiration of the existing Miami-Dade County State ofLocal Emergency, except that if such State of Local Emergency is extended, this order shall alsobe deemed to extend for the duration of such extension. This order may be cancelled earlier byaction of the County Mayor.

5. This order shall be provided to all appropriate media consistent with the requirements ofsection 8B-7(2)(n) of the Code of Miami-Dade County.

Enacted:Signed:

Cancelled:Signed:

COUNTY MAYOR

Date:

Witness:

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Time:

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EXHIBIT A

Essential establishments are:

a. Healthcare providers, including, but not limited to, hospitals, doctors’ and dentists’offices, urgent carc centers, clinics, rehabilitation facilities, physical therapists, mental healthprofessionals, psychiatrists, therapists, and pharmacies;

b. Grocery stores, flumers’ markets, farm and produce stands, supermarkets, foodbanks, convenience stores, and other establishments engaged in the retail sale of canned food, drygoods, fresh fruits and vegetables, pet supply, fresh meats, fish, and poultry, and any otherhousehold consumer products (such as cleaning and personal care products). This authorizationincludes stores that sell groceries and also sell other non-grocery products, and products necessaryto maintaining the safety, sanitation, and essential operations of residences;

c. Food cultivation, including farming, livestock, and fishing;

d. Businesses that provide food, shelter, social services, and other necessities of lifefor economically disadvantaged or otherwise needy individuals;

e. Newspapers, television, radio, and other media services;

f. Gas stations; new and used automobile dealerships; and auto-supply, auto-repair,and related facilities;

g. Banks and related financial institutions;

h. Hardware stores;

i. Contractors and other tradesmen, appliance repair personnel, exterminators, andother service providers who provide services that are necessary to maintaining the safety,sanitation, and essential operation of residences and other structures;

Businesses providing mailing and shipping services, including post office boxes;

k. Private colleges, trade schools, and technical coHeges, but only as needed tofacilitate online or distance learning, and university, college, or technical college residence halls;

I. Laundromats, dry cleaners, and laundry service providers;

m. Restaurants and other facilities that prepare and serve food. Schools and otherentities that typically provide fl-ce food services to students or members of the public may continueto do so on the condition that the food is provided to students or members of the public on a pickup and takeaway basis only. Schools and other entities that provide food services under this

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exemption shall not permit the food to be eaten at the site where it is provided, or at any othergathering site;

n. Businesses that supply office products needed for people to work from home;

o. Businesses that supply other essential businesses with the support or suppliesnecessary to operate, and which do not interact with the general public;

p. Businesses that ship or deliver groceries, food, goods, or services directly toresidences;

q. Airlines, taxis, and other private transportation providers providing transportationservices via automobile, truck, bus, or train;

r. Home-based care for seniors, adults, or children;

s. Assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and adult day care centers, and seniorresidential facilities;

t. Professional services, such as Legal or accounting services, when necessary toassist in compliance with legally mandated activities;

u. Landscape and pool care businesses, including residential landscape and pool careservices;

v. Childcare facilities providing services that enable essential establishmentemployees to work as permitted.

w. Businesses operating at any airport, seaport, or other government facility, includingparks and government offices;

x. Pet supply stores;

y. Logistics providers, including warehouses, trucking, consolidators, fumigators, andhandlers;

z. Telecommunications providers, including sales of computer or telecommunicationsdevices and the provision of home telecommunications;

aa. Provision of propane or natural gas;

bb. Office space and administrative support necessary to perform any of the above-listed activities;

cc. Open construction sites, irrespective of the type of building;

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dd. Architectural, engineering, or land surveying services;

ee. Factories, manufacturing facilities, bottling plants, or other industrial uses;

ff Waste management services, including collection and disposal of waste;

gg. Any business that is interacting with customers solely through electronic ortelephonic means, and delivering products via mailing, shipping, or delivery services;

hh. Marinas and boat launches, docking, fueling, marine supply and other marinaservices;

ii. Hotels, motels, other commercial lodging establishments and temporary vacationrentals;

jj. Veterinarians and pet boarding facilities;

kk. Mortuaries, funeral homes, and cemeteries;

11. Stores selling alcoholic beverages;

mm. Firearm and ammunition supply stores; and

nit Businesses providing services to any local, state, or Federal government, includingmunicipalities, pursuant to a contract with such government.

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