Case Name: Jack ROSS and H. & S. Beach, Inc., a Florida corporation, Appellants, v. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, Appellee; DORAL BEACH HOTEL CORP., Appellant, v. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, Appellee
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1968-01-16
Citations: 206 So. 2d 243
Docket Number: Nos. 66-1074, 67-538
Parties: Jack ROSS and H. & S. Beach, Inc., a Florida corporation, Appellants, v. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, Appellee. DORAL BEACH HOTEL CORP., Appellant, v. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, Appellee.
Judges: Before PEARSON, BARKDULL and SWANN, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 206
Pages: 243–244

Head Matter:
Jack ROSS and H. & S. Beach, Inc., a Florida corporation, Appellants, v. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, Appellee. DORAL BEACH HOTEL CORP., Appellant, v. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, Appellee.
Nos. 66-1074, 67-538.
District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.
Jan. 16, 1968.
Rehearing Denied in No. 66-1074 Feb. 14, 1968.
Aronovitz, Aronovitz & Haverfield and Arnold D. Schatzman, Miami, for Ross and H. & S. Beach, Inc., appéllants.
Meyer, Weiss, Rose & Arkin and Gerald W. Higier, Miami Beach, for Doral Beach Hotel Corporation, appellant.
Joseph A. Wanick, City Atty., and Melvin F. Frankel and Ira M. Elegant, Asst. City Attys., for appellee.
Before PEARSON, BARKDULL and SWANN, JJ.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
We are presented with two appeals by hotels in the City of Miami Beach claiming invalidity of certain sections of Ordinance No. 289 which is a portion of the zoning code of Miami Beach. These appeals were consolidated for argument and since they are decided by the same principle, they are dealt with in one decision. The ordinance attacked contains a prohibition of signs outside the hotels for the purpose of advertising "accessory uses" within the hotels. One of the effects of the ordinance is to prohibit , any outside signs advertising coffee shops and cocktail lounges.
This provision of the ordinance has been expressly upheld by the Supreme Court of Florida. See International Company, Inc. v. City of Miami Beach, Fla. 1956, 90 So.2d 906. Neither appellant has presented any reason why the opinion of the Supreme Court of Florida is not applicable and does not govern this case. We therefore affirm each appeal upon authority of above-cited decision.
Affirmed.
. We note that these consolidated appeals challenge section 4-D and section 5*4 of Ordinance No. 289, whereas, the International Company litigation was concerned with section 5 of Ordinance No. 289. However, all of these sections control use regulations within "multiple family district."