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SECTION 8 - STREETSCAPE MASTER PLAN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
8.1 NRD-1 STREETSCAPE MASTER PLAN
8.2 STREETSCAPE GUIDELINES
8.3INTENT AND PURPOSE
8.4 LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS
8.4.1 STREET TREES
8.4.2 TREE PLACEMENT AND CLUSTERING
Table 4: STREET TREE CATEGORY LIST 1 -'URBAN WILD'
Table 5: STREET TREE CATEGORY LIST 2 - PLANTER TREES
`WEIRD, WHIMSICALAND COLORFUL'
Table 6: SPACING AND PROXIMITY CHART
Table 7: STREET TREE DIMENSIONS
Table 8: PALM DIMENSIONS
8.4.3 SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVER / UNDERSTORY
Table 6: SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS / UNDERSTORY LIST
8.4.4 PLANTERS
Table 10: BIOSWALE PLANTING LIST
Diagram 1: WYNWOOD PARKING LANE PLANTER 1 - BIOSWALE WITH
CURB AND GUTTER
Diagram 2: WYNWOOD PARKING LANE PLANTER 2 - BIOSWALE WITH
VALLEY GUTTER
8.4.5 MULCH
8.4.6 IRRIGATION
8.5 HARDSCAPE DESIGN
8.5.1 HARDSCAPE LAYOUTAND SUBSTRUCTURE
Diagram 3: HARDSCAPE DESIGN POINT GUIDE
Diagram 4: TYPICAL HARDSCAPE DESIGN
Diagram 5: TYPICAL HARDSCAPE 1
Diagram 6: TYPICAL HARDSCAPE 2
8.5.2 CORNER CONDITIONS
Illustration 8.1: CORNER CURB RADII ILLUSTRATION
Diagram 7: TYPICAL CORNER CONDITION
Diagram 8: CORNER WITH PLANTER
Diagram 9: CREATIVE CORNER
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8.5.3 CURB CUTS
Diagram 10: CURB CUT 1
Diagram 11: CURB CUT 2
Diagram 12: CURB CUT 3
8.5.4 EXTENDED SIDEWALK
Diagram 13: EXTENDED SIDEWALK
8.5.5 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
Diagram 14: SHARROW MARKING
Diagram 15: BIKE LANE MARKING
8.5.6 CROSSWALKS
Illustration 8.2: CROSSWALK LOCATION ILLUSTRATION
Diagram 16: DECORATIVE CROSSWALK 1
Diagram 17: DECORATIVE CROSSWALK 2
Diagram 18: MIDBLOCK CROSSWALK
8.6 FURNISHING ELEMENTS
8.6.1 LIGHTING
Diagram 19: STANDARD LIGHT POST LOCATION
8.6.2 SEATING LITTER BINS, BIKE RACKS, PARKLETS AND WAYFINDING
Diagram 20: STANDARD LITTER RECEPTACLE LOCATION
Diagram 21: STANDARD BENCH LOCATION
Diagram 22: STANDARD BIKE RACK LOCATION
8.6.3 ART
8.6.4 UTILITIES
8.7 GUIDELINES SPECIFIC TO STREET TYPES
Illustration 8.3: STREET TYPE ILLUSTRATION
Illustration 8.4: BIKE LANES AND TRAFFIC DIRECTION ILLUSTRATION
Illustration 8.5: HIGH -VOLTAGE POWER ILLUSTRATION
8.7.1 A Street Type 1 A
8.7.1 B Street Type 1 B
8.7.2 Street Type 2
8.7.3 Street Type 3
8.7.4A Street Type 4A
8.7.4B Street Type 4B
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8.7.4C Street Type 4C
8.7.5 Street Type 5
8.7.6 Street Type 6
Diagram 23: STREET TYPE 6 CORNER CONDITION
8.7.7 Street Type 7
Diagram 24: STREET TYPE 7 PARKING LANE PLANTER 3 - BIOSWALE
8.7.8 Street Type 8
Diagram 25: STREET TYPE 8 HARDSCAPE DESIGN
Diagram 26: STREET TYPE 8 HARDSCAPE DIAGRAM
Diagram 27: STREET TYPE 8 PLANTER DESIGN
Diagram 28: STREET TYPE 8 BENCH LOCATION
8.7.9 Street Type 9
Diagram 29: STREET TYPE 9 HARDSCAPE DESIGN
Diagram 30: STREET TYPE 9 CORNER CONDITION
8.7.10 Street Type 10
Diagram 31: STREET TYPE 10 BIKE LANE INTERSECTION
8.7.11 Street Type 11
8.7.12 Street Type 12
8.7.13 Street Type 13
8.7.14 Street Type 14
8.8 PLAY STREET
Diagram 32: WYNWOOD PLAY STREET
8.9 MAINTENANCE PLAN
8.9.1 WYNWOOD LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE: TREE TYPE SPECIFIC CRITERIA
8.9.2 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
8.9.3 HARDSCAPE MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
Diagram 33: LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DIAGRAM
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8.1 NRD-1 STREETSCAPE MASTER PLAN
The Wynwood District is transitioning from an Industrial District into an active, diverse, mixed -
use Neighborhood. The current character of the Neighborhood is demarcated, traversed, and
connected by atypical block compositions and narrow Right -of -Ways (R.O.W.$) attributed to
the Industrial past. The Neighborhood's predominately zoned fifty -foot (50) R.O.W. combined
with a high percentage of nonconforming parcels makes it a challenge to balance feasible
development and an adequate pedestrian environment.
The NRD-1 Streetscape Master Plan will create a series of R.O.W.s, establish appropriate
Setback areas and ideal sidewalk conditions to promote pedestrian activity for the future of
the Wynwood District. R.O.W. Street Types have been established by the City's Planning and
Zoning Department and Public Works Department, and applied to Wynwood's Thoroughfare
network based on R.O.W. width and conditions, as identified in Illustration 8.3: Guidelines to
Specific Street Types. The NRD-1 Streetscape Master Plan will also serve as a set of Design
Guidelines to establish a blueprint for a "living street" consisting of street trees and other
streetscape enhancements to the District.
a. NRD-1 Street Hierarchy
The NRD-1 Street Master Plan acknowledges the relative importance of several significant
Corridors, known as Wynwood Corridors and NRD-1 Corridors. Due to their importance,
these Corridors are given established setback provisions that are different from that of the
underlying Transect Zone.
NRD-1
STREETS
SETBACKS
Wynwood
NW 291h Street
Principal and Secondary Frontage
Corridors
NW 201h Street
Setback is ten (10) feet
NW 2ndAvenue
Principal Frontage Setback is zero
NRD-1 Corridors
NW 51hAvenue
(0) feet
All other street R.O.W.s
Wynwood
within NRD-1 that are not
Principal and Secondary Frontage
Thoroughfares
specified as Corridors
Setback is five (5) feet
above.
8.2 STREETSCAPE GUIDELINES
The NRD-1 Streetscape Guidelines shall serve as a set of standards to improve and enhance
adjacent R.O.W. conditions abutting new Development and Adaptive Use of existing Buildings
that require Public R.O.W. improvements throughout the Wynwood Neighborhood. These
enhancements are in conjunction with the overall intent established in the NRD-1 and will
provide provisions for street trees and landscape, paving materials and hardscape, and
furnishing and lighting elements. The NRD-1 Streetscape Guidelines consist of the following
volumes:
Volume 1: Design Guidelines
Volume 2: Data Analysis
Volume 3: Design Resources
Volume 4: Woonerf Schematic Design
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8.3 INTENT AND PURPOSE
a. Strengthen a sense of place, neighborhood identity, and aesthetics through the
identification of strategic tree species and planting locations at gateways and along
thoroughfares. This will enhance the identity of the Wynwood District along major
corridors.
b. Identify opportunities for landscape in the Right -of -Way which interact with the
surrounding art on private property, without conflicting or obstructing visibility of art
applied to building exteriors.
c. Building the community's resilience to the impacts of climate change through tree
canopy to reduce the heat island effect, capture stormwater runoff, and reintroduce
native plant species.
d. Establish minimum planting standards above and beyond those in Miami 21 and
industry best practices for planting treatment and irrigation.
e. Promoting Green Infrastructure opportunities to mitigate urban stormwater runoff
throughout the District.
f. Maintaining and enhancing the quality of air, water and land through a mature tree
canopy's ability to sequester carbon and release oxygen.
g. Promoting and encouraging actions that reduce greenhouse gas emissions through
the creation of attractive and comfortable pedestrian and cycling routes to encourage
the use of alternate modes of transportation.
h. Improving the pedestrian experience with appropriate street furniture, trash
receptacles, street lighting, and other streetscape features.
Encouraging integration of surrounding neighborhoods with specific design
interventions.
Comply with AASHTO, ANSI and ADA Standards throughout.
8.4 LANDSCAPE ELEMENTS
Refer to Street Type Illustration 8.3 and additional information per street on Section 8.7.
8.4.1 Street Trees
Street trees shall be provided along all roadways. Street Tree species shall be selected
from Street Tree Category Lists 1 and 2, depending on Street Type and location.
Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1 is the `Urban Wild' primary native palette for all
street types.
Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2 is the Planter Trees `Weird and Whimsical' and
`Colorful' secondary palette, to be used only in Planters.
The minimum number of Street Trees required are described in 8.4.2.a and 8.4.2.b.
Follow Table 6: Spacing and Proximity Chart for Street Tree Spacing parameters.
8.4.2 Tree Placement and Clustering
Clustering trees, rather than spacing them equally, allows for flexible planting distribution
affording opportunities to open views to art and architecture in a district known for its iconic
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facades. Clustering trees also provide the necessary tree canopy to create shady zones
of respite, and encourages root systems to intertwine, creating a more hurricane resilient
streetscape.
a. On frontages with a verge width of four (4) feet:
1. Street Trees must achieve a maximum average spacing of twenty (20) feet on center.
2. Street Trees shall be provided on the verge with the tree centerline thirty (30) inches
from back of curb, parallel to the road.
3. Maximum forty (40) percent of the Street Trees meeting this requirement may be Palms.
b. On frontages with a verge width of five (5) feet or greater:
1. Street Trees must achieve a maximum average spacing of twenty-five (25) feet on
center.
2. Street Trees shall be provided on the verge with the tree centerline forty-two (42) inches
from back of curb, parallel to the road.
3. On Street Type 8, Street Trees shall be provided on the verge with the tree centerline
forty-two (42) inches from back of detectable warning plate, parallel to the road. Refer to
Guidelines Specific to Street Types Section 8.7.
4. Maximum thirty (30) percent of the Street Trees meeting this requirement may be Palms.
C. Except for palms and under power lines, Street Trees of the same category size, as identified
on Tables 4 and 5, must not be repeated sequentially. Palms may be planted sequentially up
to three (3) times.
d. Excluding palms, Street Trees species must not be repeated within one hundred and fifty
(150) linear feet of frontage, including adjacent parcels.
e. The maximum distance between all Street Tree category sizes (excluding palms) in any
frontage may be fifty (50) linear feet with the recommendation from the Wynwood Design
Review Committee (WDRC) and in coordination with Art mural artist. EXCEPTION: A drive
way entrance, up to twenty three (23) feet wide, with adjacent visibility triangles.
f. The distance between palms and all Street Tree category sizes is the maximum average
spacing distance per verge width, refer to 8.4.2.a and 8.4.2.1b; unless otherwise noted in
Guidelines Specific to Street Types Section 8.7.
g. The maximum distance between trees or palms, defined in 8.4.2.e and/or 8.4.2.f, shall not be
proposed sequentially along a frontage, a minimum ten (10) linear feet of distance variation is
required between the trees.
h. The maximum distance from the corner property line to the first Street Tree shall be thirty
(30) linear feet. EXCEPTION: A drive way entrance, up to twenty three (23) feet wide, with
adjacent visibility triangles.
Refer to Overhead Power Lines columns on Table 4 and Table 5 for Street Trees allowed
underneath power lines.
Beneath high voltage (50kV and above) transmission lines installed independent of underbuilt
distribution lines, tree height and spread shall not exceed the minimum approach distances
specified in the current ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Z133.1 Standards. Refer
to Illustration 8.5: High -Voltage Power Illustration.
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Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1-'Urban Wild'
NAME
Coccothrinaxargentata
OVERHEAD
POWERSCIENTIFIC
COMMON NAME
LINES
PALMS
Florida Silver Palm allowed
VERGE WIDTH
FEET
4'
TREE OPENING
INCHES
36"
Sabal palmetto
Sabal Palm
not allowed
4'
24"
Leucothrinaxmorrisii
Key Thatch Palm
allowed
4'
24"
Thrinax parviflora
Florida Thatch Palm
allowed
4'
24"
Thrinaxradiata
ml
Acacia choriophylla
Thatch Palm
I W-111
Cinnecord
allowed
q lllll�
allowed
4'
4'
24"
i
24"
Ardisia escallonioides
Marlberry
allowed
4'
24"
Bourreria ovata
Bahama Strongbark
allowed
4'
24"
Canella winterana
Wild Cinnamon
not allowed
4'
24"
Calyptranthes pallens
Spicewood
allowed
4'
24"
Eugenia axillaris
White Stopper
allowed
4'
24"
Eugenia foetidia
Spanish Stopper
allowed
4'
24"
Eugenia rhombea
Red Stopper
allowed
4'
24"
Gymnanthes lucida
Crabwood
allowed
5'
24"
Myrcianthes fragrans
Caesalpinia granadillo
Simpson Stopper
Bridal Veil
allowed
not allowed
4'
4'
24"
36"
Chrysophyllum oliviforme
Satinleaf
not allowed
4'
36"
Coccoloba diversifolia
Pigeon Plum
not allowed
4'
36"
Exothea paniculata
Inkwood
not allowed
4'
36"
Krugiodendron ferreum
Black Ironwood
not allowed
4'
36"
Pimenta dioica
Allspice
not allowed
4'
36"
Pimenta racemosa
Bayrum
not allowed
4'
36"
Prunus myrtifolia
West Indian Cherry
not allowed
4'
36"
Sideroxylon salicifolium
Willow Bustic
not allowed
4'
36"
Tabebuia bahamensis
Clusia rosea
White Trumpet Tree
Autograph Tree •
allowed
not allowed
4'
5'
36"
48"
Conocarpus erectus
Green Buttonwood
not allowed
5'
48"
Guapira discolor
Blolly
not allowed
5'
48"
Simarouba glauca
Lysiloma latisiliquum
Paradise Tree
EXTRA LARGE
Wild Tamarind
not allowed
not allowed
5'
6'
48"
60"
Lysiloma sabicu
Cuban Tamarind
not allowed
6'
60"
Sideroxylon foetidissimum
Mastic Tree
not allowed
6'
60"
Swietenia mahagoni
Mahogany
not allowed
6'
60"
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Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2 - Planter Trees `Weird, Whimsical and Colorful'
NAME
Senna surattensis
Brachychiton acerifolius
COMMON NAME
SMALL
Glaucous Cassia
MEDIUM
Flame Tree
OVERHEAD
POWERSCIENTIFIC
LINES
I allowed
not allowed
VERGE WIDTH
FEET
4'
4'
TREE OPENING
INCHES
24"
36"
Bulnesia arborea
Verawood
not allowed
4'
36"
Cassia bakeriana
White Sapote
not allowed
4'
36"
Calliandra haematocephala
Red Powderpuff
allowed
4'
36"
Calliandra haematocephala alba
White Powderpuff Tree
allowed
4'
36"
Cassia leptophylla
Golden Medallion Tree
not allowed
4'
36"
Guaiacum sanctum
Lignum Vitae
allowed
4'
36"
Lagerstroemia speciosa
Queen Crape Myrtle
not allowed
4'
36"
Lonchocarpus violaceus
Lancepod
not allowed
4'
36"
Pithecellobium tortum
Brazilian Rain Tree
allowed
4'
36"
Polyalthia longifolia
Mast Tree
not allowed
4'
36"
Tibouchina granulosa
Cananga odorata
Purple Glory Tree
LARGE
Ylang ylang
allowed
not allowed
4'
5'
36"
48"
Cassia fistula
Golden Shower Tree
not allowed
5'
48"
Cassia grandis
Pink Shower
not allowed
5'
48"
Cassia javanica
Pink Shower
not allowed
5'
48"
Cassia leptophylla
Golden Medallion Tree
not allowed
5'
48"
Colvillea racemosa
Colville's Glory
not allowed
5'
48"
Dracaena draco
Dragon Tree
allowed
5'
48"
Jacaranda mimosifolia
Adansonia digitata
Jacaranda
EXTRA LARGE
Baobob
not allowed
not allowed
5'
6'
48"
180"
Beaucarnea recurvata
Ponytail Palm
not allowed
6'
84"
Coccoloba pubescens
Big Leaf Seagrape
not allowed
6'
60"
Copernicia baileyana
Bailey Palm
not allowed
6'
96"
Crescentia alata
Mexican Calabash
not allowed
6'
60"
Elaeis guineensis
African Oil Palm
not allowed
6'
84"
Eucalyptus deglupta
Rainbow Eucalyptus
not allowed
6'
60"
Ficus aurea
Strangler Fig
not allowed
6'
180"
Kigelia pinnata
Sausage Tree
not allowed
6'
180"
Pseudobombax ellipticum
Shaving Brush Tree
not allowed
6'
60"
Spathodea campanulata
African Tulip Tree
not allowed
6'
60"
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Table 6: Spacing and Proximity Chart
A) Street Tree Spacing: Street Trees shall be spaced at an on -center trunk minimum
distance as per table below:
TREE SPACING LATERAL PROXIMITY BETWEEN TREE CATEGORIES
EXTRA
SMALL MEDIUM LARGE LARGE
PALMS TREE TREE TREE TREE
I PALMS rj,
SMALL 81
TREE
MEDIUM 81
TREE L
LARGE
TREE
EXTRA
LARGE
TREE
8' 1 10"
8' 10'
10' 10'
10' 10' 12'
12' 12'
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Table 7: Street Tree Dimensions
A) Tree Dimensions: Street Trees must meet the following dimensions, each of which
are considered a minimum:
STREET TREE DIMENSIONS
OVERALL
HEIGHT CALIPER
(FEET)
(INCHES)
SMALL
10'
1.5"
TREE
MEDIUM
12'
2"
TREE
LARGE 14' 3"
TREE
EXTRA
LARGE 16' 4"
TREE
CLEAR
TRUNK
(FEET)
3'
4'
4.5'
5'
B) Tree Quality: Plant material used in accordance with the provisions of this section of
the code shall conform to, or exceed, the standards for Florida Grade No. 1 as provided
in the most current edition of "Grades and Standards for Nursery Plants, Parts I and
I I," prepared by the State of Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
C) Root Ball: Street Tree root balls and canopy spread shall be in accordance with
Florida Grade No. 1 standards based on caliper size.
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Table 8: Palm Dimensions
A) Palm Dimensions: Palms must meet the following dimensions, each of which are
considered a minimum:
PALM DIMENSIONS
CLEAR
TRUNK
(FEET)
SMALL 61
PALMS
SABAL 181
PALMS
B) Sabal Palms shall have character curve(s) with no less than four (4) feet deviation from
trunk flare. When planting multiple Palms sequentially, they must vary a minimum of
three (3) ft in clear trunk height while maintaining the minimum clear trunk height
requirement of six (6) feet.
8.4.3 Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory
Shrubs and Groundcovers shall only be provided in Planters and shall be selected from Table 6:
Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List .
a. All shrubs shall be a minimum of eighteen (18) inches in height at time of installation.
b. Any combination of species, from Table 6: Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List
can be installed in Planters to meet the following diversity criteria per square feet of
Planter area.
Area of Planter in
Square Feet
Minimum Number of
Species
0-50
1
50-100
2
100-200
4
200-400
6
400-1,000
8
More than 1,000
10
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C. Groundcover plants shall be installed in such a manner as to present a finished
appearance and reasonably complete coverage within one (1) year after planting.
Turfgrass is not permitted on the streetscape.
Table 6: Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List
SCIENTIFIC NAME
UNDERSTORY
glabrata, Benth
FCOMMON NAME
Perennial Peanut
NATIVE
N
Asclepias
Milkweed
Y
Borrichia frutescens
Silver Sea -Oxeye -Daisy
Y
Chrysobalanus icaco
Cocoplum
Y
Clusia rosea 'Nana'
Dwarf Clusia
Y
Crinum asiaticum
Crinum
N
Ernodea littoralis
Golden Creeper
Y
Flaveria linearis
Gaillardia x grandiflora
Narrowleaf Yellowtops
Y
Blanket Flower
Y
SCIENTIFIC NAME
COMMONNAME
NATIVE
Galphimia gracilis
Thryallis
N
Helianthus debilis
Dune Sunflower
Y
Hymenocalis latifolia
Spider Lily
Y
Lantana depressa
Gold Lantana
Y
Muhlenbergia capillaris
Pink Muhlygrass
Y
Peperomia obtusifolia
Peperomia
Y
Phyla nodiflora
Frogfruit
Y
Pilea microphylla
Rockweed
Y
Psychotria ligustrifolia
Bahama Coffee
Y
Psychotria nervosa
Wild Coffee
Y
Salvia coccinea
Tropical Sage
Y
Senna mexicana
Mexican Senna
Y
Serenoa repens
Saw Palmetto
Y
Spartina bakeri
Cordgrass
Y
Stachytarpheta jamaicensis
Blue Porterweed
Y
Suriana maritima
Baycedar
Y
Tripsacum dactyloides
Fakahatchee Grass
Y
Zamia integrifolia
Coontie
Y
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8.4.4 Planters
Planters are required throughout the district on corner conditions and adjacent to midblock
crosswalks. For planters within the Visibility Triangles, a maximum height of eighteen (18)
inches shall be maintained. A maximum height of thirty-six (36) inches shall be maintained on
all other areas. Planting material shall be selected from Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2
Planter Trees and Table 6: Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List for all Planters except
Wynwood Parking Lane planters.
A development may coordinate the adjustment of street parking to accommodate Wynwood
Parking Lane planters within their frontage. Planting materials for the Wynwood Parking Lane
planters shall be selected from Table 10: Bioswale Planting list.
a. Wynwood Parking Lane Planters are bioswales and shall be installed throughout the District
at locations approved by the City of Miami.
1. On Street Types 1A , refer to Diagram 1: Wynwood Parking Lane Planter 1- Bioswale
with Curb and Gutter. On Street Types 1 B Diagram 2: Wynwood Parking Lane Planter
2- Bioswale with Valley Gutter.
2. On Street Type 7, NW 2nd Avenue bus stops, refer to 8.7.7 for Wynwood Parking Lane
Planter 3 Bioswale on Street Type 7.
3. Prior to Wynwood Parking Lane Planter installation, drainage system shall be examined
including the types and sizes of pipes to conform to a minimum twenty-five (25) year
storm event. Locations of utilities must be confirmed by an underground survey at the
time of design and implementation.
4. Prior to Wynwood Parking Lane Planter 1, 2, and 3 installation, a well-defined/robust
"soft digs" protocol shall take place to verify location of existing utilities so ultimate
location of overflow pipes and/or any other below grade basins to address possible
conflicts with design.
5. Wynwood Parking Lane Planters 1, 2, and 3 design shall satisfy percolation tests
required by Public Works Department.
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Table 10: Bioswale Planting List
L
NAME COMMON NAME
Acer rubrum Red Maple
OVERHEAD
POWERSCIENTIFIC
LINES
not allowed
TREE OPENING
INCHES
48"
Acoelorrhaphe wrightii
Paurotis Palm
not allowed
60"
Annona glabra
Pond Apple
allowed
48"
Clusia roses
Autograph Tree
not allowed
48"
Conocarpus erectus
Green Buttonwood
not allowed
48"
Conocarpus erectus var.sericeus
Silver Buttonwood
allowed
36"
Pachira aquatics
Guiana Chestnut
not allowed
84"
Sabal palmetto
Sabal Palm
not allowed
24"
Taxodium ascendens
Pond Cypress
not allowed
60"
Taxodium distichum
Bald Cypress
not allowed
60"
SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS
SCIENTIFIC NAME
COMMONNAME
NATIVE
Asclepias
Milkweed
Y
Chrysobalanus icaco
Cocoplum
Y
Crinum asiaticum
Crinum
N
Hymenocalis latifolia
Spider Lily
Y
Muhlenbergia capillaris
Pink Muhlygrass
Y
Nephrolepsis biserrta
Macho Fern
Y
Serenoa repens
Saw Palmetto
Y
Spartina bakeri
Cordgrass
Y
Tripsacum dactyloides
Fakahatchee Grass
Y
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Diagram 1: WYNWOOD PARKING LANE PLANTER 1 - BIOSWALE
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UNCOMPACTED SOIL
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Diagram 2: WYNWOOD PARKING LANE PLANTER 2 - BIOSWALE
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PLANTER REQUIREMENTS
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8.4.5 Mulch
a. Mulch shall be applied in Planters.
b. All mulch shall be shredded Melaleuca (Florimulch or equivalent). Melaleuca mulch
shall be applied in accordance with the most recent edition of the Florida Yards and
Neighborhoods Handbook titled "A Guide to Florida Friendly Landscaping" by the
University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS).
C. If Melaleuca mulch is unavailable and lack of availability is verified by the City, shredded
hardwood mulch shall be used as its substitute. Shredded hardwood mulch must not be
cypress and shall contain no dyes/pigments.
8.4.6 Irrigation
a. Newly planted and relocated trees shall be watered by a permanent automatic -type
irrigation system consisting of drip, trickle and/or bubblers that minimize water use and
prevent water spray onto hardscape surfaces.
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8.5 HARDSCAPE DESIGN
The pedestrian realm on Wynwood's Thoroughfares and Corridors was designed with a continuous
verge of pervious paving over structural soil to allow for Tree root growth and create root network
infrastructure.
Typical hardscape guidelines apply to all street types except 4A, 413, 4C, 8, 13 and 14. Additional
hardscape requirements are described in Section 8.7 Guidelines Specific to Street Type.
8.5.1 HARDSCAPE LAYOUT AND SUBSTRUCTURE
Refer to Diagram 3: Hardscape Design Point Guide for overall layout concept.
a. Refer to Diagram 4: Typical Hardscape Design for layout and design of a typical
Wynwood sidewalk.
b. Refer to Diagram 5: Typical Hardscape 1 and Diagram 6: Typical Hardscape 2
for information on substrate composition beneath a typical Wynwood sidewalk.
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Diagram 3: HARDSCAPE DESIGN POINT GUIDE
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POINT'B': INTERSECTION OF TREE CENTERLINE PARALLEL TO THE ROAD AND THE MIDPOINT BETWEEN STREET TREES. THIS POINT VARIES
BASED ON TREE LOCATION
POINT'C': INTERSECTION OF VISIBILITY TRIANGLE LIMIT LINE AND BACK OF CURB EXTENSION LINE I DETECTABLE WARNING PLATE
POINT'D': INTERSECTION OF PLANTER LENGTH MIDPOINT AND T-0" OFFSET LINE FROM VERGE LIMIT LINE TOWARDS BASE BUILDING LINE
POINT'E': PLANTER END POINT
POINT'F': CENTER POINT OF BACK OF CURB RADIUS DEFINES PLANTER EDGE
POINT'G': INTERSECTION OF VISIBILITY TRIANGLE LIMIT LINE AND VERGE LIMIT LINE, REFER TO DIAGRAM 23
POINT H: INTERSECTION OF VISIBILITY TRIANGLE LIMIT LINE AND R.O.W LINE, REFER TO DIAGRAM 30
W-LINE: LINE THAT CONNECTS ALL POINTS TO CREATE EDGE BETWEEN THE CONCRETE AND THE PERVIOUS HARDSCAPE
NOTE:
REFER ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ON DIAGRAM 4: TYPICAL HARDSCAPE DESIGN, DIAGRAM 25: STREET TYPE 8
HARDSCAPE DESIGN AND DIAGRAMS 7 AND 8 FOR CORNER CONDITIONS.
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Diagram 4: TYPICAL HARDSCAPE DESIGN
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Diagram 5: TYPICAL HARDSCAPE 1
BROOM FINISH ON SIDEWALKS
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Diagram 6: TYPICAL HARDSCAPE 2
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ROOTBALL, TYP. STANDARD CONCRETE PAVING
BROOM FINISH ON SIDEWALKS
ROOT BARRIER
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8.5.2 CORNER CONDITIONS
a. Refer to Illustration 8.1: Curb Radii Illustration for required radii throughout the NRD-1.
b. For Typical Corner conditions throughout the district follow Diagram 7: Typical corner
condition diagram with Planter Diagram.
1. Corner Planters on Street types 1A, 1 B, 2, 3, 9, 11 and 12 ending in North Miami
Avenue shall contain Ponytail Palms.
C. Follow Diagram 8: Corner with Planter condition diagram for layout and design of corner
intersections of Street types 1A, 2, and 11 between NW 23rd Street and NW 20th Street,
NW 1st Place and NW Miami Court.
d. Creative corner condition within the limits shown on Diagram 9: Creative corner diagram,
a hardscape Art installation (scoring, stamping, metal or material embeds) may be applied
on the standard sidewalk concrete finish. Hardscape Art surface shall comply with ADA
and withstand the exposure to the elements such as saltwater, sun and temperatures of
South Florida. Design, materials and installation are subject to approval by the Planning
Department and the Wynwood Design Review Committee (WDRC).
Illustration 8.1: CORNER CURB RADII ILLUSTRATION
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Diagram 7: TYPICAL CORNER CONDITION
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OR BACK OF CURB
POINT'C': INTERSECTION OF
VISIBILITY TRIANGLE LIMIT LINE AND
NOTE:
BACK OF CURB EXTENSION LINE
REFER REFER TO DIAGRAM 4: TYPICAL HARDSCAPE
CURB EXPANSION PLANTER
DESIGN FOR THE REST OF THE FRONTAGE.
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Diagram 8: TYPICAL CORNER WITH PLANTER
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POINT'C': INTERSECTION OF VISIBILITY TRIANGLE LIMIT MIN. 24'-0" AND MAX. 30'-0" PERPENDICULAR
LINE AND BACK OF CURB EXTENSION LINE DISTANCE FROM POINT'A' TO POINT'C'
PLANTER BETWEEN THEW LINE TO THE
BACK OF CURB NOTES:
1. REFER REFER TO DIAGRAM 4: TYPICAL HARDSCAPE
POINT'F': PERVIOUS CONCRETE TERMINATES DESIGN FOR THE REST OF THE FRONTAGE.
AT CENTER POINT OF BACK OF CURB RADIUS
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Diagram 9: CREATIVE CORNER
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BACK OF CURB EXTENSION LINE
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REFER TO DIAGRAMS 7 AND 8 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION,
PER APPLICABLE CORNER CONDITION.
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8.5.3 CURBS CUTS
Shall be provided as necessary, follow one of these three options.
Diagram 10: CURB CUT 1
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ADJACENT VERGE LIMIT LINE
VISIBILITY TRIANGLE LIMIT LINE
VALLEY GUTTER
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TREE CENTERLINE
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REFER TO DIAGRAM 4: TYPICAL HARDSCAPE
DESIGN FOR THE REST OF THE FRONTAGE.
SETBACK AREA VERGE
2% MAX SLOPE FOR T-0"
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Diagram 11: CURB CUT 2
MEET WITH EXISTING
ADJACENT VERGE LIMIT LINE
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FROM THE R.O.W LINE
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Diagram 12: CURB CUT 3
MEET WITH EXISTING
ADJACENT VERGE LIMIT LINE
POINT'A': INTERSECTION OF
VERGE LIMIT LINE AND TREE
CENTERLINE PERPENDICULAR
TO THE ROAD
SETBACKAREA /
2% MAX SLOPE FOR T-0"
COMA TUC O n lAl I IAIC
VISIBILITY TRIANGLE LIMIT LINE
CURB
MARKINGS PER FDOT MANUAL
ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC
CONTROL DEVICES
TERMINATE THE W LINE BY
CONNECTING POINT'A' TO
THE INTERSECTION OF THE
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TREE CENTERLINE
PERPENDICULAR TO ROAD OF
CLOSEST STREET TREE SHALL BE
5-0" FROM THE INTERSECTION OF
VISIBILITY TRIANGLE LINE AND
BACK OF CURB
TREE CENTERLINE
PERPENDICULAR TO
THE ROAD
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8.5.4 EXTENDED SIDEWALK
A developer may convert parking spaces from the City of Miami to extend the designated pedestrian
zone within their frontage.
a. Follow Diagram 13: Extended Sidewalk for layout.
b. Extended Sidewalk must include one (1) or a combination of the options listed below,
subject to approval by The City of Miami Planning Department and the Wynwood Design
Review Committee (WDRC).
1. One (1) Bioswale
2. One (1) 3D Art or Sculpture
3. One (1) tree or two (2) Palms every twenty (20) linear feet or fraction thereof.
4. One (1) parklet or one (1) Wynwood standard bench accessible to the public.
5. Optional: Within the limits shown on Diagram 13, a Hardscape Art installation
(scoring, stamping, metal or material embeds) may be applied on the standard
sidewalk concrete finish. Hardscape Art surface shall comply with ADA and efficiently
withstand the exposure to the elements such as saltwater, sun and temperatures of
South Florida.
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Diagram 13: EXTENDED SIDEWALK
VERGE LIMIT LINE
R.O.W. LINE
POINT'B': INTERSECTION OF
TREE CENTERLINE PARALLELTO
THE ROAD AND MIDPOINT
BETWEEN STREET TREES. THIS
POINT VARIES DEPENDING ON
TREE LOCATION
POINT'A': INTERSECTION OF VERGE
LIMIT LINE AND TREE CENTERLINE
PERPENDICULAR TO THE ROAD
OPTIONAL HARDSCAPE ART OPPORTUNITY
AREA, REFER TO 8.6.3.c FOR GUIDELINES
TREE CENTERLINE PARALLEL
TO THE ROAD
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8.5.5 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
Below is the list of materials, refer to Volume 3 for additional information.
a. Substrate Soil from the edge of asphalt pavement to the building foundation.
1. Structural Soil- CU-Specification. Refer to Article 1, Section 1.4 of Miami 21.
a. Standard Concrete Broom finish for Sidewalk
1. Refer to City of Miami Public Works Engineering Standards.
2. Provide saw cut joints to be provided per Volume 3.
b. Pervious Pavement System- Pervious Concrete for verge.
1. Refer to mix specifications from National Ready Mixed Concrete Association in
Volume 3.
2. Installer must have minimum five (5) years of experience with pervious concrete
installations.
3. A half (1/2) inch radius tooled edge shall be provided on all sides to help minimize
any raveling and strengthen the edges adjacent to the other surfaces.
4. Scofield Chromix "Cool Gray" Color.
5. Gray Granite Addapave may be used as an alternate material.
C. Bonded Rubber Mulch for Tree Pit throughout. Refer Article 1, Section 1.4 of Miami 21.
1. Black
2. Gold
d. Detectable Warning Plate on Street Type 8 and all ADA ramps and Crosswalks.
1. Duralast Cast Iron Detectable Warning
e. Thermoplastic (per FDOT standards and specifications for all Road Markings throughout
the district.
1. Thermoplastic- DecoMark by Ennis Flint , hot applied , 125 mils thick.
2. Colors: FDOT Bike Lane Green
White for Decorative Crosswalk 1
Burnt Orange for Decorative Crosswalk 2
Brick Red for Decorative Crosswalk 2
f. Cycle Track on Street Type 10.
1. Zebra 13- Recycled plastic
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Diagram 14: SHARROW MARKING
NOTE:
REFER TO FDOT MANUAL ON UNIFORM
TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES 9C-9 FOR
GRAPHIC REQUIREMENTS
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,PPROVED
DOT -GREEN COLOR
OR BIKE LANES
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Diagram 15: BIKE LANE MARKING
. . GUTTER
CURB
- REFER TO FDOT
MANUAL ON
UNIFORM TRAFFIC
CONTROL DEVICES
9C-9 FOR GRAPHIC
REQUIREMENTS
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APPROVED
FDOT-GREEN
3'-6" COLOR FOR BIKE
LANES
4' 0"
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8.5.6 CROSSWALKS
Refer to Illustration 8.4: Crosswalk Location Illustration for proposed crosswalks.
Illustration 8.2: CROSSWALK LOCATION MAP
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a. Follow Diagram 16: Decorative Crosswalk 1 marking diagram at all traffic intersections
in the District except Street Types 6,7 and 12
b. Follow Diagram 17: Decorative Crosswalk 2 marking diagram for at all traffic
intersections on Street Types 6,7 and 12.
C. Traffic Analysis and FDOT Warrant to be coordinated with the City of Miami, Miami -Dade
County and the Wynwood BID for all Crosswalks.
d. Follow Diagram 16: Midblock Crosswalks diagram for proposed midblock crosswalks.
e. Provide midblock crosswalks per standards below:
1. Minimum of one (1) in a six hundred (600) feet long block.
2. Minimum of two (2) in a one thousand two hundred (1,200) feet long block.
3. Midblock crosswalks may be coordinated with proposed or existing paseos and shall
meet all FDOT requirements.
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Diagram 16: DECORATIVE CROSSWALK 1
TOP OF RAMP
CENTER POINT
ADA DETECTABLE PLATE
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CROSSWALK CONTEXT
CROSSWALK CENTERLINE
6" GAP BETWEEN GUTTER
AND CROSSWALK STRIPING
EDGE OF GUTTER
WHITE THERMOPLASTIC.
REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS
STARTING POINT
CENTERLINE
EDGE OF
CROSSWALK ZONE
EDGE OF GUTTER
6" GAP BETWEEN GUTTER
AND CROSSWALK STRIPING
NOTE: CROSSWALK ZONE WITH
CROSSWALK PATTERN LAYOUT.
CROSSWALK PATTERN
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CROSSWALK PATTERN LAYOUT.
CROSSWALK PATTERN
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8.6 FURNISHING ELEMENTS
8.6.1 LIGHTING
Shall be provided throughout the R.O.W. to meet a minimum 1.0 Foot-candles at pedestrian/
sidewalk areas, an average of 1.5 Foot-candles on the roadways and an average 2.0 Foot-
candles at crosswalks. Unless specified below, lighting requirements per Street Type are
described on Section 8.7 Guidelines Specific to Street Types.
a. Wynwood Standard Type 1 Roadway Post and Fixture shall be installed within
the verge zone throughout the district. Refer to Volume 3 for Data Sheet. Refer to
Section 8.7 Specific Street Type for spacing and to Standard Light post Location
diagram Diagram 19 for light post location on the verge.
b. Wynwood Standard Type 2 (Linea) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be installed
within the verge zone throughout the district. Refer to Volume 3 for Data Sheet. Refer
to Section 8.7 Guidelines Specific Street Type or spacing and Diagram 19: Standard
Light Post Location diagram for location on the verge.
C. Wynwood Standard Type 3 (Arne)Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be installed within
the verge zone on Street Types 7 and 8 only. Refer to Volume 3 for Data Sheet.
Refer to Section 8.7 Guidelines Specific Street Type for spacing and Diagram 19:
Standard Light Post Location diagram for location on the verge.
d. Lighting for Street Types 1A, 1 B, 2, 3, 11 and 12 shall be provided throughout the
R.O.W. to meet an average of 1.5 Foot-candles on the roadways and minimum 1.0
Foot-candles at pedestrian/sidewalk areas.
1. Wynwood Standard Type1 Roadway Post and Fixture shall be installed within
the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately one hundred (100) linear feet on
alternating street sides.
2. Wynwood Standard Type 2 (Linea) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be installed
within the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every sixty (60) linear feet
on center on both sides of the street.
e. Light posts may be installed within the limits of the Visibility Triangle area as
necessary.
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Diagram 19: STANDARD LIGHT POST LOCATION
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{: POSTS AND VERTICAL UTILITIES
SETBACK VERGE
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8.6.2 SEATING, LITTER BINS, BIKE RACKS, PARKLETS AND WAYFINDING
Urban furnishing elements such as benches, chairs, litter receptacle and bike racks shall be
installed throughout the district within the verge, unless otherwise noted.
a. Seating may be installed in the Landscape Zone of Street Types 13 and 14, within the median
for Street Type 10 and at Play Streets. Locations shall be approved by the City of Miami and
upon recommendation by the Wynwood BID.
b. Seating may be located within the verge on Street Types 6, 7, 9, 10, and 12. Preferable
bench location is under trees, to provide shade and comfort. Follow Standard Bench Location
Diagram 21 for location within the verge.
C. Seating options below:
1. Wynwood Standard Bench: May be installed throughout the district. Refer to Volume
3 for Data Sheet.
2. W-Bench: Shall be installed on Street Types 4A and 8. Refer to Diagram 28: Street
Type 8 Bench Location. For information on Street Types 4A and 413 refer to Volume
2. Refer to Volume 3 for Bench Data Sheet.
3. Customized seating by artists may be located within the verge and at noted
locations on 8.6.2.a, subject to approval by the City of Miami and the WDRC. Shop
drawings signed and sealed by a Florida Registered Professional Engineer shall be
submitted to the City of Miami for review and approval. Refer to 8.6.3.b for additional
requirements.
d. Wynwood Standard Litter Receptacle shall be located within the verge at corners and
midblock crosswalks. Refer to Volume 3 for Receptacle Data Sheet.
1. The minimum distance between litter receptacles shall be three hundred and
fifty (350) feet. For location within the verge, follow Diagram 20 Standard Litter
Receptacle Location.
2. Two (2) litter receptacles shall be located on opposite corners of all NW 2nd Avenue
intersections.
e. Wynwood Standard Bike Rack shall be located within the verge. Refer to Volume 3 for Bike
Rack Data Sheet.
1. Bike Racks should be placed within twenty-five (25) feet of main entrance in the
verge. Follow Diagram 22 Standard Bike Rack Location diagram for location within
the verge, parallel with the flow of pedestrian traffic.
2. Avoid placing Bike Racks directly in front of disabled parking spaces, building doors
and locations that impede pedestrian flow.
3. Avoid placing Bike Racks within thirty (30) feet of a bus stop, as measured from the
bus stop sign counter to traffic flow.
f. Parklets may be installed in the parking loading area. Refer to suggestions on Volume 3.
1. Location shall be subject to approval by the City of Miami and the WDRC.
2. All applicable permits shall be attained by developer.
3. Shop drawings signed and sealed by a Florida Registered Professional Engineer
shall be submitted to the City of Miami for review and approval.
g. Wayfinding elements may be provided throughout the district per suggestions on Volume 2.
1. Design, materials, structure/engineering, and location is subject to approval by the
City of Miami and the Wynwood BID.
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Diagram 20: STANDARD LITTER RECEPTACLE LOCATION
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Diagram 22: STANDARD BIKE RACK LOCATION
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8.6.3 ART
a. Temporary or Permanent Art installations may be located on the NW 51" Avenue
median, NW 271" Terrace, Play Streets, and in the Woonerfs. The Wynwood BID
shall define eligibility, credentials, and qualifications of the artists. The art piece itself
(including but not limited to materials, structure/engineering and location) is subject
to approval by the City of Miami Planning and Public Works, and the Wynwood
Design Review Committee (WDRC).
b. Customized seating by artists may be located within the verge. The Wynwood BID
shall define eligibility, credentials and qualifications of the artists. The chair, bench,
seat or set of seats (including but not limited to materials, structure/engineering
and location) is subject to approval by the City of Miami and the Wynwood Design
Review Committee (WDRC). Shop drawings signed and sealed by a Florida
Registered Professional Engineer shall be submitted to the City of Miami for review
and approval.
C. Within the limits shown on Diagram 9: Creative corner and Diagram 13: Extended
sidewalk, a Hardscape Art installation (scoring, stamping, metal or material embeds)
may be applied on the standard sidewalk concrete finish. This artistic hardscape
surface shall comply with ADA and withstand the exposure to the elements such as
saltwater, sun and temperatures of South Florida. Design, materials and installation
of artistic hardscape surface are subject to approval by the City of Miami Planning
and Public Works, and the Wynwood Design Review Committee (WDRC).
8.6.4 UTILITIES
a. Conversion of Distribution lines to Underground is recommended. Refer to
Procedural Outline in Volume 3.
b. In anticipation of underground utilities in the future. Underground electrical conduits
shall be provided when installing all Street Trees.
C. All public aboveground utilities shall be located on the verge.
d. Wynwood Standard Type 1 Roadway post may be used to install utilities at twenty
(20) to thirty (30) feet above ground. Refer to Volume 3 for specifications.
e. Wynwood Standard Type 3 Pedestrian post may be used to install utilities at ten (10)
to fifteen (15) feet above ground. Refer to Volume 3 for specifications.
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8.7 GUIDELINES SPECIFIC TO STREET TYPES
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8.7.1A STREET TYPE 1A
Standard 50' R.O.W.
5' established setback, curb, and gutter application
This is the most prevalent condition on the NRD-1. For specific application, reference Street
Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Sections 8.4 Landscape Elements, 8.5 Hardscape Design
and 8.6 Furnishing Elements for additional requirements. Use Table 4: Street Tree Category
List 1 and Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2- Planter Trees. Provide Sharrow Lane
markings per Diagram 21.
TYPICAL SECTION
5'-0" 4'-0" 6'-6" 10'-0" 10'-0" 6'-6" 4'-0" 5'-0"
ETBAC ERG PARKING TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE PARKING ERG ETBAC
T-6" 2'-0" 2'-0" T-6"
SIDEWALK CURB+GUTTER CURB +GUTTER SIDEWALK
50'-0"
TYPICAL PLAN
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8.7.1 B STREET TYPE 1 B
Standard 50' R.O.W.
B 5' established setback, valley and gutter application
Affected thoroughfares: NW 261" Street, NW 271" Street, and NW 281" Street between NW 2nd
Avenue and North Miami Avenue. For specific application, reference Street Type Illustration
8.3. Refer to Section 8.4 Landscape Elements, 8.5 Hardscape Design and 8.6 Furnishing
Elements for additional requirements. Use Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1 and Table 5:
Street Tree Category List 2- Planter Trees. Provide Sharrow Lane markings per Diagram 21.
TYPICAL SECTION
5'-0" 4'-0" 6'-6" 10'-0" 10'-0" 6'-6" 4'-0" 5'-0"
ETBAC ERG PARKING TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE PARKING ERGE, ETBAC
7'-0. 2-0" 2' 0" 7' 0"
SIDEWALK VALLEY GUTTER VALLEY GUTTER SIDEWALK
50'-0"
TYPICAL PLAN
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8.7.2 STREET TYPE 2
0 Standard 50' R.O.W. modified with a bike lane
5' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 25t" Street and NW 2311 Street between NW 2n1 Avenue and
N. Miami Avenue. For specific application, reference Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to
Section 8.4 Landscape Elements, 8.5 Hardscape Design and 8.6 Furnishing Elements for
additional requirements. Use Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1 and Table 5: Street Tree
Category List 2- Planter Trees. Provide Bike Lane markings per Diagram 22.
TYPICAL SECTION
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5'-0" 5'-0" 4'-0" 10'-0" 10'-0" 6'-6" 4'-0" 5'-0"
ETBAC VERGE BIKE TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE PARKING ERGE ETBAC
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2'-0" 2'-0' P-6"
SIDEWALK CURB+GUTTER CURB +GUTTER SIDEWALK
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8.7.3 STREET TYPE 3
One-way travel lane with a bike lane
5' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 251" Street between NW 51" Avenue and NW 2nd Avenue; NW
241" Street between NW 51" Avenue and N. Miami Avenue. For specific application, reference
Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Section 8.4 Landscape Elements, 8.5 Hardscape
Design and 8.6 Furnishing Elements for additional requirements. Use Table 4: Street Tree
Category List 1 and Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2- Planter Trees. Provide Bike Lane
markings per Diagram 22.
TYPICAL SECTION
5'-0" 5'-0" 6'-6" 5'-0" 10'-0" 6'-6" 5'-0" LETBA"C�
ETBAC VERGE PARKING BIKE TRAVEL LANE PARKING VERGE
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SIDEWALK 2'-0" CURB+ GUTTER 2'-0"CURB+GUTTER SIDEWALK
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TYPICAL PLAN
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8.7.4A STREET TYPE 4A
Woonerf
5' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 1 sr Avenue between NW 291" Street and NW 251" Street.
For specific application, please reference Street Type Illustration 8.3 and Volume 4 for
Schematic Design package.
TYPICAL SECTION
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8.7.413 STREET TYPE 413
Woonerf
4 B 5' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 1 st Place between NW 23rd Street and NW 201" Street. For
specific application, please reference Street Type Illustration 8.3 and Volume 4 for
Schematic Design package. TYPICAL SECTION
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TYPICAL PLAN
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8.7.4C STREET TYPE 4C
0 Woonerf
5' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 3r1 Avenue between NW 291h Street and NW 251h Street.
For specific application, please reference Street Type Illustration 8.3 and Volume 4 for
Schematic Design package.
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8.7.5 STREET TYPE 5
NW 6th Avenue between NW 291" Street and NW 22nd Street.
a. Use Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1 and Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2- Planter
Trees.
b. Vegetation for Dense Landscape Buffer next to 1-95 shall be selected from Table 4: Street
Tree Category List 1,Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2 Planter Trees, and Table 6:
Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List.
C. Provide Sharrow Lane markings per Diagram 21.
d. Lighting shall be provided throughout the R.O.W. to meet an average of 1.5 Foot-candles on
the roadways and minimum 1.0 Foot-candles at pedestrian/sidewalk areas.
1. Wynwood Standard Type 1 Roadway Post and Fixture shall be installed within
the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately one hundred (100) linear feet on
the east side of the street.
2. Wynwood Standard Type 2 (Linea) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be installed
within the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every sixty (60) linear feet
on center on both sides of the street. On the west side of the street, posts shall
be installed twenty-four (24) inches from the edge of the Bike Lane.
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45' R.O.W. against 1-95
rJ 5' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 61" Avenue between NW 291" Street and Perimeter Road. For
specific application, reference Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Section 8.4 Landscape
Elements, 8.5 Hardscape Design and 8.6 Furnishing Elements for additional requirements.
TYPICAL SECTION
1-95 14'-6" 10'-0" 10'-0" 4'-0.
FDOT(VARIES) ENSE LANDSCAPE BUFFE� TRAVEL LANE TRAVELLANE �ERGE� ETBAC
2'-0" CURB + GUTTER 2'-0" CURB + GUTTER 6"SIDEWALK
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8.7.6 STREET TYPE 6
North Miami Avenue between NW 291" Street and NW 201" Street
a. Use Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1 and Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2- Planter
Trees.
b. All side streets intersecting North Miami Avenue shall have Ponytail Palms in the corner
planters. Refer to Diagram 23: Street Type 6 corner condition.
C. Street Tree Bonded rubber mulch shall be gold color.
d. Provide Sharrow Lane markings per Diagram 21.
e. Lighting shall be provided throughout the R.O.W. to meet an average of 1.5 Foot-candles on
the roadways and minimum 1.0 Foot-candles at pedestrian/sidewalk areas.
Wynwood Standard Type 1 Roadway Post and Fixture shall be installed within
the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately one hundred and thirty (130)
linear feet on alternating street sides.
2. Wynwood Standard Type 2 (Linea) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be installed
within the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every sixty (60) linear feet
on center on both sides of the street.
Proposed modification to street section geometry shall be coordinated with Miami -Dade
County Department of Transportation and Public Works. All ROW improvements shall be
coordinated with MDC-DTPW.
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North Miami Avenue
6 5' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: North Miami Avenue between NW 29t" Street and NW 20t" Street.
For specific application, reference Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Section 8.4
Landscape Elements, 8.5 Hardscape Design and 8.6 Furnishing Elements for additional
requirements.
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Diagram 23: STREET TYPE 6 CORNER CONDITION
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8.7.7 STREET TYPE 7
NW 2ndAvenue between NW 2911 Street and NW 22nd Street
a. Use Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1 and Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2- Planter
Trees.
b. Street Tree distribution shall be seventy (70) percent Palms and thirty (30) percent Trees.
C. A bioswale planter shall be incorporated at every bus stop on NW 2ndAvenue. Coordinate
with Miami -Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works and refer to
Diagram 24: Street Type 7 Parking Lane Planter 3 - Bioswale. Use Table 10: Bioswale
Planting list for the bioswale planters
d. Street Tree Bonded rubber mulch shall be gold color.
e. Provide Sharrow Lane markings per Diagram 21.
Lighting shall be provided throughout the R.O.W. to meet an average of 1.5 Foot-candles on
the roadways and minimum 1.0 Foot-candles at pedestrian/sidewalk areas.
1. Wynwood Standard Type 1 Roadway Post and Fixture shall be installed within
the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately one hundred and thirty (130)
linear feet on alternating street sides.
2. Wynwood Standard Type 3 (Arne) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be installed
within the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every sixty (60) linear feet
on center on both sides of the street.
g. Proposed modification to street section geometry shall be coordinated with Miami -Dade
County Department of Transportation and Public Works. All ROW improvements shall be
coordinated with MDC-DTPW.
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70' R.O.W.
0' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 2nd Avenue between NW 291" Street and NW 22nd Street. For
specific application, reference Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Section 8.4 Landscape
Elements, 8.5 Hardscape Design and 8.6 Furnishing Elements for additional requirements.
TYPICAL SECTION
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Diagram 24: STREET TYPE 7 PARKING LANE PLANTER 3- BIOSWALE
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OVERFLOW INLET
SEDIMENT CONTROL
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FOR DEBRIS CONTROL
VERGE LIMIT LINE
SETBACK LINE
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OVERFLOW PIPE TIED INTO STORM DRAIN
UNCOMPACTED SOIL
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8.7.8 STREET TYPE 8
NW 2811 Street between NW 2n'Avenue and NW 311 Avenue.
a. Follow Diagram 25: Street Type 8 Hardscape Design and Diagram 27: Street Type 8
Planter Design.
b. Use Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1, Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2 Planter
Trees and Table 9: Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List.
1. A minimum of one (1) Planter is required per frontage.
i. Minimum distance between adjacent Planters is sixteen (16) linear feet.
ii. Planters shall be a minimum of two (2) linear feet away from the Lot line.
2. On frontages of up to fifty (50) feet in length, provide Planter(s) with a planting bed
length of minimum forty (40) percent, maximum fifty (50) percent of frontage length.
i. A Planter is not required if there is another Planter less than twenty (20) feet from
Frontage or Lot line.
ii. Minimum planting bed length on frontages of fifty (50) feet or less is ten (10) feet.
3. On frontages of fifty-one (51) feet or greater, provide Planter(s) with a planting bed
length of minimum thirty (30) percent, maximum fifty (50) percent of frontage length.
i. Minimum planting bed length on frontages fifty-one (51) feet or greater, is twenty (20) feet.
4. On frontages of one hundred (100) feet or greater, provide Planter(s) with a planting bed
length of minimum thirty (30) percent, maximum fifty (50) percent of frontage length.
i. Maximum planting bed length on frontages one hundred and one (101) feet or greater is
forty (40) feet.
5. A minimum of one (1) tree shall be planted between Planters at a minimum distance of
five (5) feet from the corner of the planting bed.
6. A minimum of one (1) tree shall be planted inside each Planter. Tree locations inside the
Planters may deviate from the center of Street Tree center line but must comply with the
minimum tree spacing required in guidelines.
7. Trees or palms on corner planters count as part of the Street Tree Requirements.
C. Provide Sharrow Lane markings per Diagram 21.
d. Seating shall be provided on Street Type 8.
1. W- Bench series shall be installed on Street Type 8.
2. Refer to Diagram 28: Street Type 8 Bench location diagram.
e. Lighting shall be provided throughout the R.O.W. to meet an average of 1.5 Foot-candles on
the roadways and minimum 1.0 Foot-candles at pedestrian/sidewalk areas.
1. Wynwood Standard Type 1 Roadway Post and Fixture shall be installed within the
verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every three hundred (300) linear feet on
alternating street sides.
2. Wynwood Standard Type 3 (Arne) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be installed within
the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every sixty (60) linear feet on the same
or alternating street sides.
Proposed street section geometry modifications shall require approval from Miami -Dade
County Department of Transportation and Public Works. Additional modifications to proposed
street section geometry may be required at schematic design and construction drawing phase.
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70' R.O.W.
5' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 281" Street between NW 61" Avenue and NW 2nd Avenue. For
specific application, reference Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Section 8.4 Landscape
Elements, 8.5 Hardscape Design and 8.6 Furnishing Elements for additional requirements.
TYPICAL SECTION
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Diagram 25: STREET TYPE 8 HARDSCAPE DESIGN
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Diagram 28: STREET TYPE 8 BENCH LOCATION
ANCHOR POINT
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8.7.9 STREET TYPE 9
NW 2911 Street between 1-95 and the FEC Railway Corridor.
a. Follow Diagram 29: Street Type 9 Hardscape Design and Diagram 30: Street Type 9
Corner Condition.
b. Use Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1, Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2 Planter
Trees and Table 9: Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List.
C. Trees in median shall be selected from Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2 Planter Trees
and Table 9: Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List.
d. Provide Bike Lane markings per Diagram 22.
e. FDOT approved green color required on portions of the Bike Lane interrupted by driveways.
Lighting shall be provided throughout the R.O.W. to meet an average of 1.5 Foot-candles on
the roadways and minimum 1.0 Foot-candles at pedestrian/sidewalk areas.
1. Wynwood Standard Type 1 Roadway Post and Fixture shall be installed within
the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every one -hundred and sixty
(160) linear feet on both sides of the street. Alternating with the Pedestrian Light
Posts.
2. Wynwood Standard Type 2 (Linea) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be installed
within the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every one -hundred and
sixty (160) linear feet on both sides of the street. Alternating with the Type 1
Roadway Light Posts.
g. Proposed street section geometry modifications shall require approval from Miami -Dade
County Department of Transportation and Public Works. Additional modifications to
proposed street section geometry may be required at schematic design and construction
drawing phase.
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80' R.O.W.
NW 29th Street approved road diet
Affected thoroughfares: NW 291h Street between 1-95 and the FEC Railway Corridor. For
specific application, reference Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Section 8.4 Landscape
Elements, 8.5 Hardscape Design and 8.6 Furnishing Elements for additional requirements.
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8.7.10 STREET TYPE 10
NW 511 Avenue between NW 2911 Street and NW 22nd Street
a. Use Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1, Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2 Planter
Trees and Table 9: Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List.
b. Trees in median shall be selected from Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2 Planter Trees
and Table 9: Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List.
C. Street Tree Bonded rubber mulch shall be gold color.
d. The median may include Art Installations and Wayfinding Elements, subject to approval by
the City of Miami and the Wynwood BID.
e. Provide Bike Lane markings per Diagram 22.
Follow Diagram 31: Street Type 10 Bike Lane Intersection for protected Bike Lane
requirements.
g. Bike Lane Barrier zone shall include Cycle Tracks , refer to Diagram 31. Spacing and
installation shall be per manufacturer's specifications on Volume 3.
h. Lighting shall be provided throughout the R.O.W. to meet an average of 1.5 Foot-candles on
the roadways and minimum 1.0 Foot-candles at pedestrian/sidewalk areas.
1. Wynwood Standard Type 1 Roadway Post and Fixture shall be installed within
the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every three hundred (300) linear
feet on both sides of the street.
2. Wynwood Standard Type 2 (Linea) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be installed
within the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every one -hundred and
sixty (160) linear feet on both sides of the street.
3. Wynwood Standard Type 2 (Linea) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be
installed on the median when a pedestrian trail is provided. Spacing shall be
approximately every one -hundred and sixty (160) linear feet on both sides of the
street.
i. Proposed street section geometry modifications shall require approval from Miami -Dade
County Department of Transportation and Public Works. Additional modifications to
proposed street section geometry may be required at schematic design and construction
drawing phase.
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100' R.O.W. with bike lanes
0' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 5t" Avenue between NW 29t" Street and NW 22nd Street. For
specific application, reference Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Section 8.4 Landscape
Elements, 8.5 Hardscape Design and 8.6 Furnishing Elements for additional requirements.
TYPICAL SECTION
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8.7.11 STREET TYPE 11
60' R.O.W. with bike lane
5' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 1st Avenue between NW 2311Street and NW 201" Street; and NW
271" Street between North Miami Avenue and FEC Railway Corridor. For specific application,
reference Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Section 8.4 Landscape Elements, 8.5
Hardscape Design and 8.6 Furnishing Elements for additional requirements. Use Table 4:
Street Tree Category List 1 and Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2- Planter Trees. Provide
Bike Lane markings per Diagram 22.
TYPICAL SECTION
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8.7.12 STREET TYPE 12
NW 2011 Street between North Miami Avenue and the NW 1 st Place
a. Use Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1, Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2 Planter
Trees and Table 9: Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List.
b. Street Tree Bonded rubber mulch shall be Gold color.
C. Provide Sharrow Lane markings per Diagram 21.
d. Lighting shall be provided throughout the R.O.W. to meet an average of 1.5 Foot-candles on
the roadways and minimum 1.0 Foot-candles at pedestrian/sidewalk areas.
1. Wynwood Standard Type 1 Roadway Post and Fixture shall be installed within
the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every one -hundred and sixty
(160) linear feet on both sides of the street. Alternating with the Pedestrian Light
Posts.
2. Wynwood Standard Type 2 (Linea) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be installed
within the verge zone. Spacing shall be approximately every one -hundred and
sixty (160) linear feet on both sides of the street. Alternating with the Type 1
Roadway Light Posts.
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Northwest 20th Street
10' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 201" Street between NW 1st Place and the FEC Railway
Corridor. For specific application, reference Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Section
8.4 Landscape Elements, 8.5 Hardscape Design and 8.6 Furnishing Elements for additional
requirements. TYPICAL SECTION
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8.7.13 STREET TYPE 13
West side of the FEC Railway Corridor between NW 291" Street and NW 20nd Street
Proposed Edge Park, continuous passageway that revitalizes and activates the district boundary
with amenities, Art Installations, and extensive landscape to improve public wellness, connect with
nature and neighboring communities.
a. Vegetation for the Landscape Zone and the Dense Landscape Buffer next to 1-95 shall be
selected from Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1,Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2
Planter Trees, and Table 6: Shrubs and Groundcovers/Understory List.
b. Art installations and Wayfinding Elements are permitted, subject to approval by the City of
Miami and the Wynwood BID.
C. Lighting shall be provided throughout the R.O.W. to meet a minimum 1.0 Foot-candles at
pedestrian/sidewalk areas.
1. Wynwood Standard Type 2 (Linea) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be
installed within the two (2) feet of the bicycle/pedestrian path. Spacing shall be
approximately every one -hundred and sixty (160) linear feet on alternating sides
of the bike/pedestrian path.
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FEC Railway Corridor EDGE PARK
3 10' established setback
Affected thoroughfares: FEC Railway Corridor between NW 291" Street and NW 201" Street.
For specific application, reference Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Section 8.4
Landscape Elements. Bike & Pedestrian Path Shall be coordinated with the FEC.
TYPICAL SECTION
174"151" MIN. 3-0" DENSE
SETBACK BIKE & PEDESTRIAN LANDSCAPE BUFFER
13'-0" CONTINUOUS PATH
PEDESTRIAN ZONE j MIN. 5-0" LANDSCAPE ZONE
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8.7.14 STREET TYPE 14
NW 2711 Terrace between NW 311 Avenue and NW 2nd Avenue.
a. Pedestrian and Bicycle only R.O.W., no vehicular access.
b. Landscape Zone Requirements:
1. A minimum of one Planter is required per frontage.
L The length of the Planter(s) shall be at least thirty (30) percent of the frontage
length and occupy the full width of the Landscape Zone.
ii. Portions of the Open planter(s) exceeding thirty (30) percent of the frontage length
may vary in width from five (5) feet to the full width of the Landscape Zone.
2. Landscape material shall be selected from Table 4: Street Tree Category List
1, Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2 Planter Trees and Table 9: Shrubs and
Groundcovers/Understory List.
3. Shall include drainage and Wynwood Furnishing Elements 8.6.
4. May include art installations and Wayfinding Elements, subject to approval by the
City of Miami upon recommendation by the Wynwood BID.
C. Hardscape must be approved by City of Miami upon recommendation of the Wynwood BID.
d. Lighting shall be provided throughout the R.O.W. to meet a minimum 1.0 Foot-candles at
pedestrian/sidewalk areas.
1. Wynwood Standard Type 2 (Linea) Pedestrian Post and Fixture shall be installed
within the Landscape zone. Spacing shall be approximately every one -hundred
and sixty (160) linear feet on alternating sides of the bike/pedestrian path.
2. If overall implementation is pursued, an alternate pedestrian light post that meets
the required foot-candles may be proposed by the developer, reviewed and
approved by the City of Miami Director of Department of Resilience and Public
Works, upon recommendation by the Wynwood BID.
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<50' R.O.W.
4 0' proposed setback
Affected thoroughfares: NW 27t" Terrace between NW 311 Avenue and NW 2n1 Avenue. For
specific application, reference Street Type Illustration 8.3. Refer to Section 8.4 Landscape
Elements, for additional requirements. Design to be coordinated with property owner.
TYPICAL SECTION
TYPICAL PLAN
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8.8 PLAY STREET
Park areas with additional landscape that provide pedestrians and cyclists a transition from the
R.O.W. to the FEC Railway Corridor Edge Park. Play Streets are at the easternmost boundary of
NW 281" Street, NW 261" Street, NW 251" Street, NW 241" Street and NW 22nd Street.
a. Refer to Diagram 30: Wynwood Play Street
b. A fifteen (15) feet wide path that connects the driving lane with the FEC Railway Corridor
twelve (12) to fifteen (15) feet path shall be provided.
C. Play Street area shall have a minimum of fifty (50) percent canopy coverage.
d. Plant material shall be selected from Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1, Table 5:
Street Tree Category List 2 Planter Trees and Table 9: Shrubs and Groundcover/
Understory List.
e. Wynwood Standard Urban Furnishings, Art Installations and Wayfinding Elements are
permitted, subject to approval by the City of Miami and the Wynwood BID.
Pedestrian Lighting shall be provided to meet a minimum 1.0 Foot-candles.
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8.9 MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
All streetscape hardscape and landscaping approved through the Wynwood Streetscape criteria
must have a maintenance plan (created by the property owner) that specifies the hardscape surface
cleaning, bioswale cleaning, pruning, irrigation, mulch, fertilization, pest management, inspections, and
plant replacement requirements for the property. The plan must contain a description of any variation
or deviation from the Maintenance Standards for the Wynwood Streetscape Guidelines. Landscape
Maintenance Plan — Sample Form in Volume 3.
8.9.1 Wynwood Landscape Maintenance: Tree Type Specific Criteria
a. Table 4: Street Tree Category List 1, `Urban Wild'- landscaping is intended to showcase
primarily native species growing in a semi -natural form, highlighting how this urban area
remains a vital part of the natural environment. Plant species utilized should require
minimal irrigation and fertilization, in order to minimize use of water and pollution of
stormwater runoff.
Trees should be allowed to grow in their natural form without being shaped
to limit their growth except to prevent conflicts with infrastructure or to
accommodate view/clearance zones specifically identified in the Landscape
Maintenance Standards.
2. Groundcover plants should be maintained within distinct planting beds, but do not
require separation from adjacent beds.
3. Shrubs should be pruned to establish dense, full forms, and should not be
manicured to produce square corners or flat sides.
b. Table 5: Street Tree Category List 2 Planter Trees `Weird, Whimsical and Colorful' -
landscaping is intended to showcase species with prominent and brightly colored flowers,
unique forms, and features to compliment the vibrant colors of Wynwood, as a reflection
of the unique and unconventional character of the art and style that is the hallmark of the
District.
1. Trees should be allowed to grow in general accordance with their natural form
while promoting production and visibility of their fruits and flowers.
2. Adequate planting space must be provided for these trees (per guidelines), since
many have large growth forms, fruit, and other growth habits that are not typically
conducive for urban environments.
3. Groundcover plants should be maintained within distinct planting beds, but do not
require separation from adjacent beds.
4. Shrubs should be pruned to establish dense, full forms, and should not be
manicured to produce square corners or flat sides.
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8.9.2 Landscape Maintenance Standards
This section provides guidance for conducting specific landscape maintenance activities within
the Wynwood District. These specifications provide a general baseline of standards, they do not
cover all potential aspects of maintenance or each individual scenario. Refer to the standards
defined below and the Diagram 33: Landscape Maintenance Diagram.
The standards are designed to establish measurable benchmarks to ensure sound industry
practices are followed, environmental conservation principals are met, and a consistent
aesthetic quality is achieved. Trim and prune all trees in accordance with ANSI A300 Standards
and Best Management Practices (BMP).
a. Infrastructure Clearance
1. Prune all vegetation to provide five (5) feet of clearance around all signs, lights,
and post; for roadway signs, remove any obstructions along the required line of
site.
2. Remove all vegetation within a five (5) feet of the light posts and any tree
branches under the light fixture at any distance.
3. Trim all shrubs and groundcover such that their overlap does not exceed six (6)
inches into designated pedestrian and vehicular paved areas.
4. Prune all vegetation to provide a minimum of five (5) feet of clearance of walls
and structures (horizontal and vertical clearance).
b. Tree Pruning
Cut back to lateral branches (no stub cuts); cut at branch bark collar (no flush
cuts).
2. No more than twenty-five (25) percent of the living canopy may be removed by
trimming in any twelve (12) month period
3. Priorities for trimming:
i. Remove all deadwood.
ii. Remove damaged/diseased branches that pose a risk of failure (falling).
iii. Remove branches to provide clearance for cars, pedestrians, and
infrastructure.
iv. Prune for aesthetic improvement (including to establish/improve views).
v. Prune to improve structure (correcting co -dominant branching, included
bark, etc.).
4. Young trees should be trimmed to develop good structure: single central leader,
scaffold branches, and form.
C. Palm Pruning
1. Pruning should occur three (3) times per year and be limited to fronds that are
more than fifty (50) percent dead and those below the ninety (90) degree plane
(parallel to the ground). Yellowing fronds should not be removed if they occur
above the ninety (90) degree plane.
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2. Palm fronds must be removed or tied back when they interfere with pedestrian
or vehicular passage. Palms with twenty-five (25) percent or more of their living
fronds, above ninety (90) degree plane that interfere with vehicular/pedestrian
passage should have fronds tied back with natural fiber (twine) to prevent pencil -
necking and reduction of health from excessive frond removal.
d. Specialty Pruning
1. Trees in Open Planters or areas in front of art murals may be pruned with non-
standard specifications to achieve a specific form or maintain a view of the mural.
2. Specialty pruning must be proposed in the Maintenance Plan for the property and
approved by the City of Miami prior to implementation.
3. Specialty pruning is not appropriate for maintaining views of signs,
advertisements or building frontage without art murals.
e. Shrubs
1. Shrubs are to be pruned to a rounded form, widest at the base. No square
pruning/corners are permitted. Natural forms are preferred.
2. Shrubs are to be pruned six (6) months after planting, and thereafter to allow
a maximum of six (6) inches of growth in any direction on any stem without
branching. The goal is to maintain full forms.
f. Mulch
1. All landscape beds with complete vegetative cover are to receive mulch to cover
bare ground.
2. Where used, mulch shall be applied in a three (3) inch thick layer
3. Annually, mulch shall be inspected; partially/fully decomposed mulch removed,
and new mulch applied.
4. Mulch is to be Melaleuca mulch or shredded hardwood. No Cypress mulch, no
coloring added.
5. New tree and shrub plantings should receive a three (3) inch layer of mulch over
rootballs.
g. Fertilization
1. All landscape beds may be fertilized, though fertilization is not required unless
vegetation displays signs of nutrient deficiency.
2. All landscape beds to receive the same fertilizer type: "palm special" fertilizer
with 8-2-12+4 (N-P-K-M) content, unless a landscape professional specifies an
alternate type based on site/plant specific needs and provides notification of the
substitution to the Environmental Resources Division.
3. Fertilizer must be non -soluble (slow release).
4. Fertilizer must be broadcast spread over the soil surface, do not allow granules
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5. Application rate is point three (0.3) pounds per one hundred (100) square feet of
landscape bed, per application event.
6. Fertilizer is to be applied at a maximum interval of three (3) times per year to any
landscape bed.
7. Mulch application is to follow ANSI A300 Standards and BMP.
8. Applicator/on-site supervisor must have FDACS Commercial Fertilizer
Applicator's License.
9. Do not apply fertilizer when local weather reports a fifty (50) percent or more
chance of rain of half ('/2) inch or more within twenty-four (24) hours.
h. Bioswales (Wynwood Parking Lane Planters 1, 2 and 3) require routine maintenance to
uphold the desired performance and aesthetic quality as well as ensure performance
throughout its expected lifetime.
1. City of Miami Public Works Department shall inspect and monitor maintenance.
2. Refer to Volume 3 for Bioswale, Green Infrastructure Maintenance
Requirements.
8.9.3 Hardscape Maintenance Standards
Pervious Concrete requires adequate maintenance to uphold the desired performance.
a. Routine maintenance with a pure vacuum and blower shall be performed on pervious
concrete surfaces two (2) times a year. The Wynwood BID shall inspect and monitor
maintenance.
b. Deep Cleaning with a high-pressure nozzle vacuum truck shall be performed one (1)
time every five (5) years. Wynwood BID shall inspect and monitor maintenance.
C. Refer to Volume 3 for specifications and maintenance requirements from The
National Ready Mixed Concrete Association.
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