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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-10833J-90-466 1/24/91 ORDINANCE NO. 108 3 3 AN ORDINANCE, WITH ATTACHMENT, RELATING TO LAND USE, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 10544, AS AMENDED, THE MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN 1989-20001 FUTURE LAND USE PLAN MAP, BY CHANGING LAND USE DESIGNATIONS, WHICH AFFECT APPROXIMATELY FIVE PERCENT OF THE TOTAL LAND AREA OF THE CITY; SAID CHANGES BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; BY MAKING FINDINGS; BY AMENDING SAID PLAN MAP ACCORDINGLY; DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO TRANSMIT A COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE TO AFFECTED AGENCIES; AND CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION, SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting of June 20, 1990, Item No. 4(b), following an advertised hearing adopted Resolution No. 50-90 by a vote of 5 to 0, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of amending Ordinance No. 10544, the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000, as amended, as hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, during a duly held public hearing January 24, 1991, the lists of schools, parks and churches, and an area from Northwest 34th Street to the mid -block alley, between Northwest 1st and Northwest 2nd Avenues were deleted and a block between Northeast 50th Terrace and Northeast 51st Street between Northest Miami Place and Northeast 1st Court and a block bounded by Northwest loth and llth Streets between Northwest 4th Court and Northwest 5th Avenue were added; and WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration of this matter deems it advisable and in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to grant these Comprehensive Plan changes as hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section. ATTACH T 10833 W Section 2. The Future Land Use Map of Ordinance No. 10544, the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000, as amended, is hereby amended as shown on the attached map, which appears as Attachment "A". Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as they are inconsistent or in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 4. If any section, part of this section, paragraph, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected. Section 5. The City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit a copy of this Ordinance immediately upon approval of first reading to Bill Sadowski, Secretary, Florida Department of Community Affairs, 2740 Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2100, for 90 day review and comment. Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective forty-five (45) days after final reading and adoption thereof. PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 28th day of June , 1990. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY this 24th day of January , 1991. �a LI XAVIER L. SU EZ, MAYOR ATTEST;i / . MATTY HIRAI CITY CLERK PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: a r ;)n Itj z-& J-07L E. MAXWEL C EF ASSIST T CITY ATTORNEY APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: A n"N JqRG� L . ERNANDEZ CITY ATTQRNEY JEM/db/M649 -2- 10833 FUTURE LAND .USE MAP LEGEND CONSERVATION - ' RECREATION RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAi1lIILY , MAJOR PUBLIC- FACILITIES, ANS RTi4,TIOIVAND _ UTIL.ITIES- OFFICE _ COMMERCIAL RESTRICTED GENERAL CBD INDUSTRIAL,:''..' p� iii..aii..ii.ii.r�.•iwi MASS "TRANSIT 'STATION ' I p f�- w .J MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN (1989-2000) f'' 4RTH BAY �CSWY y . i SEE FUTURE LAND USE MAP LEGEND 1/24191 t 0 750 1500. U ,MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN (1999-2000)• Nf81� f IIN� �9 T SEE FUTURE LAND USE MAP LEGEND El __-_...--.. .. SCRIVENER'S ERRORS - 1/24/.91 FROM TO C 9-1 RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL GENERAL COMMERCIAL W 9-2 MULTI -FAMILY MEDIUM DENSITY RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL CIO W 9-3 SINGLE FAMILY MULTI -FAMILY MEDIUM DENSITY a 9-4 DUPLEX RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL ` 0 750 15o0. 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LEGEND FOR ABBREVIATIONS: MAJOR PUBLIC FAC.....................•.••••••••••• MAJOR PUBLIC FACILITIES, TRANSPORTATION AND UTILITIES RESTRICTED COMM............................. •••••••••••••••••RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL GENERAL COMM.................................................GENERAL COMMERCIAL M. F. HIGH DEN...............................................MULTI-FAMILY HIGH DENSITY M. F. MED. DEN ........................ ....................... MULTI -FAMILY MEDIUM DENSITY C.B.D........................... •...•........................ COMMERCIAL BUSINESS DISTRICT NOTE: IMMEDIATELY TO THE RIGHT IN THE COLUMN "TYPE OF CHANGE" IS A LETTER IDENTIFICATIVE WHICH REFERENCES THE NARRATIVE JUSTIFICATION. t� W REF. MAP ATLAS # TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK # PAGE & PAGE 9 9-1 Scriveners Error 55-87 9 9-2 Scriveners Error 10-67 9 9-3 Scriveners Error 2-78 9 9-3 Scriveners Error 2-78 9 9-4 Scriveners Error 67-44 9 9-4 Scriveners Error 25-6 9 9-4 Scriveners Error 64-88 10 10-1 Scriveners Error 14-18 10 10-2 Scriveners Error 9-117 10 10-3 Scriveners Error 7-14 2 10 10-4 Scriveners Error 13-47 3 10 10-5 Necessary Change(D) 51-94 1 10 10-6 Scriveners Error 9-42 1 10 10-6 Scriveners Error 6-80 2 10 10-7 Scriveners Error 13-47 12 12-1 Scriveners Error 7-79 12 12-1 Scriveners Error 59-10 12 12-2 Scriveners Error 4-11 53 13 13-1 Necessary Change(G)119-90 54 13 13-2 Scriveners Error 16-33 54 13 13-2 Scriveners Error 16-33 54 13 13-2 Scriveners Error 16-33 54 13 13-2 Scriveners Error 16-33 5 13 13-3 Necessary Change(M)13-104 4 14 14-1 Scriveners Error 15-15 14 14-2 Scriveners Error 15-15 14 14-3 Scriveners Error 5-85 14 14-3 Scriveners Error 5-85 55 14 14-4 Scriveners Error 9-60 55 14 14-4 Scriveners Error 9-60 14 14-5 Scriveners Error 15-15 6 15 15-1 Necessary Change(D) 5-25 6 15 4=� 15-1 Necessary Change(D) 5-25 16 OC 16-1 Scriveners Error 6-67 61 16 CA-7 16-2 Scriveners Error 6-4 W SUBDIVISION Cobbs Country Store SUB West Shore Crest Biscayne Heights 2nd AM Biscayne Heights 2nd AM Grefe Plat Federal Way Amend Simon Plat Stephens Maynor LE Bocage Hillside Terrace Cottage Grove Newberg Property Dowdys Re -SUB Phoenix Park Cottage Grove Liberty City Jenkins Add Woodmere Simpson Add Gordon Dale Park Gordon Dale Park Gordon Dale Park Gordon Dale Park A. F. Merritt Morningside Elem. Site Morningside Amend Baywood Baywood Bayshore Rev. Bayshore Rev. Morningside Amended Magnolia Park 2nd Amend BLOCK Tract A 3 46 44 Tract A 14 Tract A 1 B 1 1 Tract 1 I 11 5 1 Tract A 1 2 3 4 Tracts A & B 3 2 6 4 Tract E 3 Magnolia Park 2nd Amend Tract B-C-D Biltmore 8 Correct Plat of Altavista 5 Approx. the W 154' 6, 7, 8, 9 1/2 South 1/2 East Approx. W 130' W 150' Lot 18 W 150' 35 2,3,4 2, 3 1-6 The N 280' Lots 1-12 Lots 24, 25 7-12 Lots 21-24 Lots 26-28 Lots 1-3, 23-25 All All All All 24 & 25 All South 1/2 6-13 3, 24 3, 22, 23, 24 All Lots 2, 3 1-5, 14-18 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 22-26 All 11, 12 1-16 CHANGE FROM Restricted Comm. M. F. Med. Den. Single Family Single Family Duplex Duplex Duplex Duplex M. F. Medium 0. General Comm. General Comm. General Comm. Major Public Fac. Major Public Fac. General Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Major Public Fac. Restricted Comm. Recreation Recreation Recreation Recreation Restricted Comm. Duplex & M. F. Med. 0 Major Public Fac. Rest. Comm. & Office Rest. Comm. & Office Office Office Major Public Fac. Office Office Duplex Single Family TO INTENSITY CHANGE General Comm. Restricted Comm. M. F. Med. Den. M. F. Med. Den. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. General Comm. General Comm. M. F. Med. Den. M. F. Med. Den. M. F. Med. Den. M. F. Med. Den. M. F. Med. Den. Industrial M. F. Med. Den. M. F. Med. Den. M. F. Med. Den. Office M. F. Med. Den. M. F. Med. Den. M. F. Med. Den. M. F. Med. Den. Major Public Fac. Major Public Fac. M. F.. Med. Den. Duplex Duplex Major Public Fac. Major Public Fac. Duplex M. F. Med. Den. Major Public Fac. General Comm. Major Public Fac. N N N N N N {fl (+J N (f ) N N (-) N N f N N CHANGE REF. MAP ATLAS # # PAGE TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK & PAGE SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOTS FROM 51 17 17-1 Scriveners Error 6-139 North Miami Estate Sec. 3 10 1-26 Recreation 17 17-2 Scriveners Error 73-79 Lincoln Downs -- All Duplex 17 17-2 Scriveners Error 15-5 Maryland Add. 2 All Duplex 46 19 19-1 Scriveners Error 9-55 Meadowlawn 2 1-17 M. F. Med. Den. 46 19 19-1 Scriveners Error 19-44 Melrose Sec. No. 2 14 13-36 M. F. Med. Den. 46 19 19-1 Scriveners Error 19-44 Melrose Sec. No. 2 15 21-34 M. F. Med. Den. 47 19 19-2 Scriveners Error 89-93 Comstock Elem. Sch. Site Tract A NW Sect. Recreation 19 19-3 Scriveners Error 5-73 Garden City 8 10, 11, 12 M. F. Med. Den. 19 19-4 Scriveners Error 10-30 Holleman Manor 4 8-10 General Comm. 19 19-5 Scriveners Error 5-73 Garden City 4 1-6 General Comm. 47 19 19-6 Scriveners Error 5-73 Garden City 2 13-15 M. F. Med. Den. 19 19-6 Scriveners Error 6-124 Wolverine Park -- 11-12 M. F. Med. Den. 49 20 20-1 Necessary Change(M) 15-12 Flowers SUB. Bohemia Pk. A. -- 1-5 General Comm. 49 20 20-1 Necessary Change(M) 6-171 Seaboard Pasenger Term. -- All Industrial 49 20 20-1 Necessary Change(M) 62-96 Dade County Youth Hall Tract A All Rec. & M.F. Med. Den. 49 20 20-1 Necessary Change(M) 7-55 Boulevard Park 4 All M. F. Med. Den. 49 20 20-1 Necessary Change(M) 58-6 D. County Off. & Warehou. Area 1 Tract 1 General Comm. 49 20 20-2 Scriveners Error 6-163 Lincoln Park 3 16-30 Duplex & Rest. Comm. 49 20 20-2 Scriveners Error 6-163 Lincoln Park 4 16-30 Duplex & Rest. Comm. 20 20-5 Scriveners Error 16-74 Ramico 1 4-9 Duplex 20 20-6 Scriveners Error 6-142 West End Park AMM 9 35, 36 Duplex 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change A-38 SUB. of Block A, Buena -Vista -- 5, 6, 13-15, 18-21 General Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 3-83 Sandri Court 1 22-25 General Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 3-83 Sandri Court 2 22-26 General Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 3-24 Beverly Amend. 1 22-26 General Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 3-24 Beverly Amend. 2 22-26 General Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 11-47 Beverly Terrace 1 1-3 General Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 11-47 Beverly Terrace 4 1-3 General Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 9-81 Elwood Court 1 1-4 General Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 9-81 Elwood Court 4 1-4 General Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 121-87 Executive Plaza 2 6-10 General Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 121-87 Executive Plaza 3 3-5, 8-10 General Comm. 7 2 21-1 City Comm. Change 121-87 Executive Plaza -- 165' W of Tract A General Comm. 7 2t 21-1 City Comm. Change 121-87 Executive Plaza 12 All General Comm. 7 2l 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-58 Amen. Plat of Broadmoor 13 6-10 General Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-53 Bankers Park -- 21-30 General Comm. '— 2 TO INTENSITY CHANGE Duplex Single Family Single Family Duplex Duplex Duplex Major Public Fac. General Comm. Restricted Conan. Restricted Comm. General Comm. General Comm. Major Public Fac. Major Public Fac. Major Public Fac. Major Public Fac. Major Public Fac. General Comm. General Comm. General Comm. General Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. Restricted Comm. t-1 (-) (+) H U1 CHANGE REF. MAP ATLAS # TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOTS FROM # PAGE & PAGE TO INTENSITY CHANGE 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 4-167 Goldcourt 1 1-4 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-} 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 4-167 Goldcourt 2 1-4 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-} 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 4-161 Escottonia Park Amen. 1 1-5 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 4-161 Escottonia Park Amen. 2 1-5 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 4-75 Banyan Place 2 7-11 General Comm. Restricted Comm. {-} 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 4-75 Banyan Place 3 7-11 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 4-82 Bird's 2 7-11 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-} 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 4-82 Bird's 3 7-11 General Comm. Restricted Comm. ( �, 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-31 Edgewater's 12 7-11 General Comm. Restricted Comm. ( ,1 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-31 Edgewater's 13 All General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-31 Edgewater's 14 All General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-} 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-31 Edgewater's 9 7-11 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-} 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-35 Bayonne SUB. 1 11-14 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-35 Bayonne SUB. 2 5-8 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-40 Bayside Park Amend. 2 7-I1 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 3-60 West Broadmoore 1 All General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 3-60 West Broadmore 2 All General Comm. Restricted Comm. {-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 3-60 West Broadmoore 5 All General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-} 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 1-108 Western Boulevard Tract -- 1-7, 34-37, A & B General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 4-89 Flagler Park -- 1-18 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 3-116 Halgyon Hights -- 1-6, 43, 44 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-} 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 3-212 Pamela, Park Amend -- 1-4, 20-24 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-30 Park Place 1 1-5 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-30 Park Place 2 1-5 General Comm. Restricted Comm.-� 7 21 21-1 City Coimn. Change 2-30 Park Place 3 1-5 General Comm. Restricted Comm. 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-30 Park Place 4 1-5 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 1-176 West Edgewater 1 1-5 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 1-176 West Edgewater 2 1-5 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 4-175 Ridge View -- 1-5 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-65 Rural Home -- 1-4 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 8-107 Bayview ADD 1 1-5 General Comm. Restricted Comm. (-) 7 21 21-1 City Comm. Change 2-43 West Bayside 2 1-5 General Comm. Restricted Comm. {-} 52 21 21-2 City Comm. Change 5-23 Wyndwood Park SUB 5 6-10 M. F. Med. Den. General Comm. (+) 50 21 Q 21-4 Necessary Change(D) 4-41 Amend Plat of St. James Park 1 14-23 Duplex M. F. Med. Den. (+) C W W 3 CHANGE REF. MAP ATLAS # TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOTS FROM TO INTENSITY CHANGE # PAGE & PAGE 50 21 21-4 Necessary Change(D) 4-41 Amend Plat of St. James Park 2 17-24 1-9 Duplex Duplex M. F. Med. M. F. Med. Den. Den. N N 50 21 21-4 21-4 Necessary Necessary Change(D) Change(D) 4-41 4-41 Amend Plat of St. James Amend Plat of St. James Park Park 3 4 4-13 Duplex M. F. Med. Den. N 50 21 21 21-5 Scriveners Error 6-7 Donmoore Villa Amend 3 10-15 General Comm. M. F. Med. Den. (-) 21 21-5 Scriveners Error 4-41 Amend Plat of St. James Park 6 13-15 General Comm. M. F. High Den. M. F. Med. M. F. Med. Den. Den. (-) (-) 12 13 22 22 22-1 22-2 Scriveners Scriveners Error Error 34-93 34-93 Biscayne Island Biscayne Island Tract Tract 1 2 -- -- M. F. High 'Den. M. F. Med. Den. (-) 13 22 22-2 Scriveners Error 117-74 Venetian Harbour Tract A -- 9-12 M. F. High M. F. High Den. Den. M. F. Med. Restricted Den. -Comm. f (•, 23 23-1 City Comm. Change B-41 A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. 49N 1-3 M. F. High Den. Restricted Comm. N 16 23 23 23-2 23-3 City Comm. City Comm. Change Change 1-81 B-41 Davenport A. L. Knowlton Plat of -- Mia. 25N All M. F. High Den. Restricted Comm. N 16 23 23-3 City Comm. Change B-41 A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. 45N All M. F. High M. F. High Den. Den. Restricted Restricted Comm. Comm. N N 16 23 23-3 City Comm. Change B-41 B-34 A. L. Knowlton Plat of P. W. Whites Re -SUB. Mia. 46N 36 All All M. F. High Den. Restricted Comm. N 16 16 23 23 23-3 23-3 City Comm. City Comm. Change Change 1-16 George C. Bolles -- 1-8 M. F. High Den. Restricted Comm. N 16 23 23-4 City Comm. Change No Miami Arena Tract A All Major Public Fac. Restricted Comm. (_) 16 23 23-5 Necessary Change(F) B-41 A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. 5N 1-4 & Approx. the Restricted Comm. M. F. High Den. (-) E 50' of Lots 5 & 6 16 23 23-5 Necessary Change(F) B-41 A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. 6N 3-4 & Approx. the Restricted Comm. M. F. High Den. (-) W 50' of Lots 1 & 2 16 23 23-5 Necessary Change(F) B-41 A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. 7N 14N 3-6 3-8, 14-18 Restricted Restricted Comm. Comm. M. F. High M. F. High Den. Den. (-) (-) 16 23 23-5 23-5 Necessary Necessary Change(F) Change(F) B-41 B-41 A. L. Knowlton Plat of A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. Mia. 15N 3-8, 13-18 Restricted Comm. M. F. High Den. (-) 16 16 23 23 23-5 Necessary Change(F) B-41 A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. 27N 3-5, 17-20 Restricted Comm. M. F. High Den. p 16 23 23-5 Necessary Change(F) B-34 P. W. Whites Re -SUB. 16N 1-3, 6-11, 14-19 Restricted Comm. M. F. High Den. t 22-27,30-35, 38-43, 46-48 16 23 23-5 Necessary Change(F) B-34 P. W. Whites Re -SUB. 26N 2,3, 6,7, 10,11 Restricted Comm. M. F. High Den. (-) 14,15, 18,19, 22,23, 26-31, 34-39, 42-47 Fac. 16 23 23-6 Necessary Change(M) B-47 Sost's SUB. 11 All All Single Family Restricted Comm. Maj. Public C.B.D. N 11 11 23 23 23-7 23-7 Necessary Necessary Change(0) Change(0)107-91 102-3 Omni International Plaza Venitia Phase I Tract B Tract A All Restricted Comm. C.B.D. N 14 23 23-9 Necessary Change(J) 84-48 Lindsey Hopkins Educ. C. Tract A All Major Public Fac. Restricted Comm. (_) G^ � W 4 CHANGE REF. MAP ATLAS # TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOTS FROM TO INTENSITY # PAGE & PAGE CHANGE 8 23 23-10 Necessary Change(M) 85-84 Townpark SUB. 2 U. R. Tract 6A&6 All M. F. Med. Den. Maj. Public Fac. (+) Project Fla. R-10 10 23 23-11 Necessary Change(M) 87-52 Townpark SUB. 4 U. R. Tract 10 Approx. the S 260' Restricted Comm. Maj. Public Fac. (_} Project Fla. R-10 10 23 23-12 Necessary Change(A) 87-52 Townpark SUB. 4 U R Tract Q All Restricted Comm. Recreation (-) 15 23 23-13 Scriveners Error B-88 Project Fla. R-10 Erickson ADD. Amend. 1 13, 14 M. F. Med. Den. General Comm. (+) i5 23 23--13 Scriveners Error B-53 Johnson & Waddell ADD. 30 2,3,6,7,11,12,17 M. F. Med. Den. General Conran. Comm. N 15 23 23-13 Scriveners Error B-53 Johnson & Waddell ADD. 42 10, 11 M. F. Med. Den. General Comm. (+} 15 23 23-13 Scriveners Error B-53 Johnson & Waddell ADD. 43 9, 12 M. F. Med. Den. General Comm. (+) 15 23 23-13 Scriveners Error B-53 Johnson & Waddell ADD. 45 5, 6 M. F. Med. Den. General Comm. (+) 15 23 23-13 Scriveners Error 1-169 Waddell Re -SUB 44 13, 20 M. F. Med. Den. General Comm. (+) 15 23 23-13 Scriveners Error A-57 Alice Baldwin, Jenny M. 5 All M. F. Med. Den. General 15 23 23-13 Scriveners Error B-87 Chase Oxah SUB. Alice Baldwin & Jenny M. 6 1-3 M. F. Med. Den. General Comm. (+) 15 23 23-13 Scriveners Error 9-48 Chase Oxah SUB Florida Building & Sales C. SUB. of IA,2A,3A,4A M. F. Med. Den. General Comm. (+) L. 15 & 16 9 23 23-14 Scriveners Error 2-60 Seitter ADD. Amend. -- 1-16 Major Public Fac. General Comm. (_) 9 23 23-14 Scriveners Error B-97 W. T. Heslington SUB -- 1-8 Major Public Fac. General Comm. (_) 9 23 23-14 Scriveners Error 2-16 2 Unplatted parcels loc. bet. the 2 above referenced subdiv. Major Public Fac. General'Comm. (_) & N of N.E. 17 Terr. & S of City of Miami Cemetery (+) 23 23-15 Scriveners Error B-53 Waddell's ADD. 30 2,3,6,7,11,12,17 Recreation Industrial (+) 23 23-15 Scriveners Error B-53 Waddell's Add. Re -Plat 3 Tract 3 Recreation Industrial 23 23-15 Scriveners Error 50-15 of lots 29 & 30 Waddell's ADD. Re -Plat 2 Tract 2A Recreation Industrial (+) 60 23 23-16 Scriveners Error 98-12 of L. 29 & 30 D Culmer Park SUB No 1 28N 10-11 M. F. Med. Den. Major Public Fac. (+) 45 24 24-1 City Comm. Change NO NW 12 Ave., 11 St. & Mia. R. -- -- All General Comm. Duplex Industrial Industrial (_) (+) 43 25 25-1 City Comm. Change(*)43-52 Paradise Park Sec. 3 -- 4 All Duplex Industrial (+} 43 25 25-1 City Comm. Change(*) B-5 Tuttle Sub. GI G� 5 REF. MAP ATLAS # TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK # PAGE & PAGE 43 25 25-1 City Comm. Change(*)17-36 44 25 25-2 Necessary Change(C) 4-112 44 25 25-3 Necessary Change(C) 4-112 44 25 25-3 Necessary Change(C) 4-112 44 25 25-3 Necessary Change(C) 6-1 44 25 25-3 Necessary Change(C) 6-1 44 25 25-3 Necessary Change(C) 6-1 44 25 25-3 Necessary Change(C) 6-1 44 25 25-3 Necessary Change(C) 2-100 44 25 25-3 Necessary Change(C) 2-100 42 25 25-4 Necessary Change(F) 16-52 25 25-5 Scriveners Error NO 25 25-6 Scriveners Error 23-78 25 25-7 Scriveners Error B-10 25 25-8 Scriveners Error 109-57 25 25-8 Scriveners Error 7-40 25 25-9 Scriveners Error 15-61 41 26 26-1 City Comm. Change 49-14 41 26 26-1 City Comm. Change 10-1 41 26 26-1 City Comm. Change 10-1 39 27 27-1 Scriveners Error 44-78 39 27 27-2 Scriveners Error 44-78 39 27 27-2 Scriveners Error 44-78 37 28 28-1 Scriveners Error 50-77 36 29 29-1 Necessary Change(C) 17-66 36 29 29-1 Necessary Change(C) 17-66 36 29 29-1 Necessary Change(C) 73-50 36 29 29-1 Necessary Change(C)105-90 36 29 29-1 Necessary Change(C) NO 36 29 29-1 Necessary Change(C) 106-1 36 29 29-1 Necessary Change(C) 85-73 h-� cc W W SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOTS Paradise Park Sec. 2 -- 25-33 Washburns Sub. 1 3-16 Washburns Sub. 4 3-21 Washburns Sub. 3 1-8 Washburns 2nd Add. 1 21-23 Washburns 2nd Add. 2 1-8 Washburns 2nd Add. 3 1-5 Washburns 2nd Add. 4 21-23 Ocoee Park 2 9-18 Ocoee Park 3 9-18 Copringer Gardens 5 All Unplatted Land -- T. R. 3134-000-0220 Riversedge 9 All Valentine Sub. 17 The W Half Betty's Island Tract A -- All Lawrence Park Amend -- 66 & 67 Plainfield Park 4 7-9 Miracopa Park 1 All Maysland 3 All Maysland 4 All Whitehead and Blair 3 6-8 Whitehead and Blair 2 1-10 Whitehead and Blair 3 1-5 Semrocsa 4th Rev. & Tract 3 -- Amend. PL TR 3 less 55 ft. for Rd. SUB. of PB 28-10 W 200 ft. of E 2304 -ft m/1 of Tract 2S & S Easterly of Tamiami Canal & S of Confort Canal less 55 ft. Flagami 1st ADD. 6 8-24 Flagami 1st ADD. 5 1-24 Reis SUB. Tract All -- Mora Tract 8 -- -_ Unplated Portion between SW 4 St. & Mora T-8 Anon SUB. -- 1, 2 Flagami Gardens S. Half of T-8 C.1 CHANGE FROM TO INTENSITY CHANGE Duplex Industrial N Recreation Duplex N M. F. Med. Den. & Rec. Duplex (-) M. F. Med. Den. & Rec. Duplex (-) M. F. Med. Den. & Rec. Duplex (-} M. F. Med. Den. & Rec. Duplex M. F. Med. Den. & Rec. Duplex (-) M. F. Med. Den. & Rec. Duplex ( ` M. F. Med. Den. & Rec. Duplex M. F. Med. Den. & Rec. Duplex (-) Major Public Fac. M. F. High Den. (-) M. F. Med. Den. Industrial N M. F. Med. Den. Industrial N M. F. High Den. Industrial N Conservation Single Family N Conservation Single Family N Restricted Comm. M. F. Med. Den. (-) Duplex Single Family (-} Duplex Single Family (-) Duplex Single Family (-) Major Public Fac. Single Family (-) General Comm. Single Family (-) General Comm. Single Family (-) Single Family & Recreation (-1 M. F. High Den. M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) M. F. Med. Den. Duplex H M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-} CHANGE REF. MAP ATLAS # TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOTS FROM TO INTENSITY # PAGE & PAGE CHANGE 36 29 29-1 Necessary Change(C) NO Unplated area between Tract A -- M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-} Anon SUB. and Flagami Gardens 35 29 29-2 Necessary Change(B) 50-18 Princess Park Manor 1 20-26 Recreation Single Family (+} 35 29 29-3 Necessary Change(I) 50-18 Princess Park Manor 1 Tract C Recreation Restricted Comm. (+) 35 29 29-4 Necessary Change(B) 50-18 Princess Park Manor 11 1-18 General Comm. Single Family (-) 35 29 29-4 Necessary Change(B) 46-51 Zena Gardens 11 1-10 General Comm. Single Family (-) 35 29 29-4 Necessary Change(B) 46-51 Zena Gardens 12 1-4 General Comm. Single Family 35 29 29-5 Necessary Change(B) 46-51 Zena Gardens 6 1, 2 Restricted Comm. Single Family (- l 35 29 29-5 Necessary Change(B) 46-51 Zena Gardens 7 11, 12 Restricted Comm. Single Family (-) 29 29-6 Scriveners Error 17-66 Flagami, 1st ADD. 1 28 Single Family Restricted Comm. (+) 30 30-1 Necessary Change(D) 8-112 West Flagler Park Sec. B 28 1, 2, 29, 30 Single Family M. F. Med. Den. {+) 34 31 31-1 Necessary Change(B) 38-80 Flagler Terr. Amend. 3 30-32 Restricted Comm. Single Family (-) 34 31 31-1 Necessary Change(B) 38-80 Flagler Terr. Amend. 4 9-11, 23-25 Restricted Comm. Single Family (-) 34 31 31-2 Necessary Change(B) 10-33 Tamiami Highlands 6 8-10, 19-21 M. F. Med.�Den. Single Family (-) 34 31 31-2 Necessary Change(B) 10-33 Tamiami Highlands 3 8-10, 19-21 M. F. Med. Den. Single Family (-) 34 31 31-2 Necessary Change(B) 10-33 Tamiami Highlands 2 8-10, 19-21 M. F. Med. Den. Single Family {-) 34 31 31-2 Necessary Change(B) 38-80 Flagler Terrace Amend. 9 8-13 M. F. Med. Den. Single Family (-) 34 31 31-2 Necessary Change(B) 38-80 Flagler Terrace Amend. 8 6-I1 M. F. Med. Den. Single Family (-) 34 31 31-3 Necessary Change(B) 10-33 Tamiami Highlands 10 8-10 Restricted Comm. Single Family (-) 34 31 31-3 Necessary Change(B) 10-33 Tamiami Highlands 7 8-10, 19-21 Restricted Comm. Single Family (-) 31 31-4 Scriveners Error NO Unplated Area N of Colross SUB. -- General Comm. M. F. Med. Den. (-) 31 31-5 Scriveners Error 56-16 Granada Shopping Ctr. 1st Add. Tract E Single Family Restricted Comm. (+} 32 32 32-1 City Comm. Change[*] 8-74 Flagler Center 1 11-14 M. F. Med. Den. Office (+� 32 32 32-1 City Comm. Change[*]41-11 LeJeunne ADD. Rev. Flagler Center 2 9-R to 12-R M. F. Med. Den. Offi.ce {+} LeJuenne ADD. Rev. 32 32 32-1 City Comm. Change[*]41-11 Flagler Center 3 5-R to 8-R M. F. Med. Den. Office (+) LeJeunne ADD. Rev. (+) 32 32 32-1 City Comm. Change[*]18-74 West Flagler Center 4 10-19 M. F. Med. Den. Office 32 32 32-1 City Comm. Change[*]18-74 LeJeunne ADD. West Flagler Center 5 10-19 M. F. Med. Den. Office (+) 32 32 32-1 City Comm. Change[*]18-74 LeJeunne ADD. West Flagler Center 6 10-14 M. F. Med. Den. Office (+) 32 32(© 32-1 City Comm. Change[*]14-12 LeJeunne ADD.' Trajune Park 1 1-5 M. F. Med. Den. Office {+} � 7 REF. MAP ATLAS # TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK # PAGE & PAGE 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 33 32 32 32 32 38 32 40 33 40 33 40 33 40 33 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 35 21 35 21 35 21 35 21 35 32-1 City Comm. Change[*]14-12 32-2 Necessary Change(M) 76-1 32-3 Scriveners Error 18-74 32-4 Scriveners Error 5-62 32-5 Scriveners Error 11-35 32-6 Scriveners Error 116-57 32-7 Scriveners Error 1-162 32-8 Scriveners Error 44-55 32-9 Scriveners Error 33-77 32-10 Scriveners Error 24-49 33-1 Scriveners Error 6-28 33-1 Scriveners Error 6-28 33-2 Scriveners Error 6-28 33-3 Scriveners Error 6-28 33-4 Scriveners Error NO 33-5 Scriveners Error 5-67 33-6 Scriveners Error 6-138 34-1 Necessary Change(C) 7-72 34-1 Necessary Change(C) 7-72 34-2 Necessary Change(G) 8-121 34-3 Necessary Change(D) NO 34-4 Scriveners Error 4-98 34-5 Scriveners Error 2-87 34-5 Scriveners Error 2-87 34-5 Scriveners Error 2-87 34-5 Scriveners Error 2-87 34-6 Scriveners Error 8-121 35-1 City Comm. Change 4-45 35-2 Necessary Change(M) 8-1 35-2 Necessary Change(M) 2-46 35-2 Necessary Change(M) 2-46 35-2 Necessary Change(M) 2-46 SUBDIVISION BLOCK Trajune Park 2 Flagler St. and LeJeunne Rd. Prop. West Flagler Center 1 12 St. Acres Plan No. 1 2 Kinloch Park 1 Milian SUB. Tract A 12th Street Manor 2 Durham Terrace 1 Airlane Center Amend. the S 264' and S 500' of W 200' of Tract A Hardings Heights 2 Royal Home Place 7 Royal Home Place 2 Royal Home Place 2 Royal Home Place 1 St. Luck's Cent. Res. 8A 12th St. Manor 1st ADD. 7 Hardings Heights 2 Boscoble 4 Boscoble 1 Beacom Manor -- SW Beacom Blvd. and SW 6 St. -SW 25 Ave. Swastika Park 2 Idlewild Park 14 Idlewild Park 15 Idlewild Park 22 Idlewild Park 23 Beacon Manors -- Mary Brickell B Montray Revision -- Laurance & Est Land Co. 49 Laurance & Est Land Co. 42 Laurance & Est Land Co. 39 LOTS FROM CHANGE 1-9, 28 M. F. Med. Den. Tract A Office 1-3, 5, 6, 2-R to 5-R Office 2, S 1/3 of 3 and 12 Restricted Comm. 1-6, 20-25 Duplex North 1/2 Major Public Fac. 10-18 Restricted Comm. 1-3 Restricted Comm. Single Family TO Office Major Pub. Fac. Single Family M. F. Med. Den. Major Pub. Fac. M. F. Med. Den. Duplex M. F. Med. Den. General Comm. INTENSITY CHANGE 1-7, and N 45' of 2-6 Restricted Comm. Single Family 1-7 Major Public Fac. Single Family 3-18 Major Public Fac. Single Family 1, 2 Major Public Fac. Restricted Comm. 1, 2 Single Family Restricted Comm. ALL Restricted Comm. & Dup. M. F. Medium D. 18-22, 33, 34 Duplex M. F. Medium D. 1-7 Restricted Comm. Duplex 1, 2 Restricted Comm. Duplex 23, 24 Restricted Comm. Duplex 59-63 Single Family Office Single Family M. F. Medium D. 7-12 Restricted Comm. Duplex 3, 4 Restricted Comm. M. F. Medium D. 3, 4 Restricted Comm. M. F. Medium D. 1, 2 Restricted Comm. M. F. Medium D. 1, 2 Restricted Comm. M. F. Medium D. 34, 35 Duplex Single Family 1-10 M. F. Med. Den. M. F. High Den. All Recreation Major Public Fac. 5-10 Recreation Major Public Fac. 9-12 Recreation Major Public Fac. 8-13 Recreation Major Public Fac. N N N t-� (_) N N f (_1 N N N N N REF. MAP ATLAS # TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOTS FROM TO INTENSITY # PAGE & PAGE CHANGE 21 35 21 35 21 35 21 35 21 35 21 35 35 16 36 16 36 19 36 17 36 36 17 36 17 36 17 36 18 36 18 36 18 36 35-2 Necessary Change(M) 2-46 35-2 Necessary Change(M) 2-46 35-2 Necessary Change(M) 2-46 35-2 Necessary Change(M) 2-46 35-2 Necessary Change(M) 2-46 35-3 Necessary Change(I) 2-46 35-4 Scriveners Error B-41 36-1 City Comm. Change B-41 36-1 City Comm. Change B-41 36-2 City Comm. Change 50-25 66-29 9-1 36-3 Necessary Change(M) 81-23 36-4 Necessary Change 8-69 36-5 Necessary Change(G) B-41 36-5 Necessary Change(G) B-41 36-5 Necessary Change(G) 4-184 36-6 Necessary Change(H) B-113 36-6 Necessary Change(H) B-113 36-6 Necessary Change(H) B-113 36 36-7 Scriveners Error B-41 1-a 36 36-8 Scriveners Error B-41 cc W Laurance & Est Land Co. 33 1-20 Recreation Major Public Fac. N Laurance & Est Land Co. 34 1-8, 20-13 Recreation Major Public Fac. N Laurance & Est Land Co. 35 1-5, 14-18 Recreation Major Public Fac. N Laurance & Est Land Co. 36 1-3, 16-18 Recreation Major Public Fac. N Laurance & Est Land Co. 45 1-8, 11-18 Recreation Major Public Fac. N Laurance & Est Land Co. 34 9-12 Recreation Restricted Comm. N A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. S-8 1-8 Restricted Comm. M. F. High Den. (-) A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. 55N 1-20 M. F. High Den. Restricted Comm. N A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. 56N 1-12 M. F. High Den. Restricted Comm. N Miami Steam Electric 4 -- Office Major Public Fac. Sta. Prop. and Miami Steam Electric -- Station Add. No. 1 and LeBlond and Orr -Sub. -- -- Lummus Park of Miami Tract A & Tract B and an unplatted Recreation Major Public Fac. N area (+ 250 feet along the river) which lies southeast of Tract B Scottish Rite Cathedral The area of the subdivision which Recreation Restricted Comm. N Assoc. lies southwest of North River Drive and along the Miami River A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia.109N 5-21 M. F. High Den. & Res. Comm. A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia.112N 6-12 M. F. High Den. & Res. Comm. Stewart's Resub. - ALL - M. F. High Den. & Res. Comm. Brickell Addition 107A 3-7, 13-7, & westerly Restricted Comm. Amended 70 ft. of Lots 1, 2, 18 and 19 Brickell Addition Amend 108A Lot 3 Restricted Comm. Brickell Point (8-93), the midblock portion -- Restricted Comm. of Lot 1 of Block 103 S, which consists of 62.55' directly of Lot 3 of Block 108A of Brickell Add. Amended A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia.135N 1-3, 16-18 Office A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. 40 s 19, 20 Restricted Comm. 4 Office Office Office Office Office Office CBD Industrial W N CHANGE REF. MAP # ATLAS PAGE # TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK & PAGE SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOTS FROM TO INTENSITY CHANGE 20 36 36-9 Scriveners Error B-41 A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. 9 s 1-10 Restricted Comm. M. F. High Den. (-) 20 36 36-9 Scriveners Error B-41 A. L. Knowlton Plat of Mia. 10 s 1-11 Restricted Comm. M. F. High Den. (-) 20 36 36-10 Scriveners Error No Unplatted parcel generally bounded by Folio #s Restricted Comm. Industrial (+) N.W. 1 St. on the W. Flagler St. on 0201-000-1020 the S, the Miami River on the E. and 0201-000-1230 South River Drive on the W. 37 37-1 Scriveners Error 8-23 Holleman 12 8-12 Major Public Fac. Office (-) 22 38 38-1 Necessary Change(B) 14-55 East Shenandoah 68 5-12 Duplex Single Family 22 38 38-1 Necessary Change(B) 14-55 East Shenandoah 69 1-24 Duplex Single Family 22 38 38-1 Necessary Change(B) 14-55 East Shenandoah 70 1-24 Duplex Single Family (-) 22 38 38-1 Necessary Change(B) 14-55 East Shenandoah 71 1-24 Duplex Single Family (-) 22 38 38-1 Necessary Change(B) 14-55 East Shenandoah 72 1-24 Duplex Single Family {-) 38 38-2 Necessary Change(G) 5-67 Coral Way Grdns. 1st Add. Tract A All Restricted Comm. Office (-) 38 38-3 Necessary Change(D) 42-73 Flagler Brickell Add. 61 24-29 Office M. F. Med. Den. (-} 38 38-4 Scriveners Error 51-8 Monet Gardens 1 2-4 Major Public Fac. Duplex (-) 38 38-5 Scriveners Error 3-68 Avocado Park Amended 1 21 Single Family Restricted Comm. (+) 30 39 39-1 Necessary Change(B) 5-69 Bryan Park 3 3-5, 15-23 Duplex Single Family (-) 30 39 39-1 Necessary Change(B) 5-69 Bryan Park 4 15-24 Duplex Single Family (-) 30 39 39-1 Necessary Change(B) 5-69 Bryan Park 5 6-14 Duplex Single Family (-) 30 39 39-1 Necessary Change(B) 5-69 Bryan Park 6 1, 2, 6-14 Duplex Single Family (-} 39 39-2 Necessary Change(I) 39-80 New Silver Crest Res. -- 2A Office Restricted Comm. (+} 24 39 39-3 Necessary Change(E) B-26 Marcellus Dearborn's Sub. -- -- Duplex M. F. Med. Den. (+) 24 39 39-3 Necessary Change(E) 28-69 Venice Height Amend. 1 21-28 Duplex M. F. Med. Den. {+) 24 39 39-4 Necessary Change(N) 87-21 Telco Sub. Tract A -- -- Duplex Major Public Fac. 39 39-5 Scriveners Error 10-19 Vedado 1 1-3 Single Family Restricted Comm. Den. (+) 39 39-6 Scriveners Error No Unplatted Land -- 2151-2158-2160 Single Family M. F. Med. SW 15 St. 2159-2161 SW 16 St. 40 40-1 City Comm. Change 9-72 Hilah Park 1 4-8, 1, 2 M. F. Med. Den. Restricted Comm. (+) 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 17-60 Webster Terrace 1 All M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 17-60 Webster Terrace 2 All M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 17-60 Webster Terrace 3 All M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 17-60 Webster Terrace 4 All M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 6-145 Citrus Park 2 5-14 M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 6-145 Citrus Park 4 4-8 M. F. Med. Den. DuplexGo (-) a co 10 00 REF. MAP ATLAS # TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK # PAGE & PAGE 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 5-18 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) B-130 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 59-37 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 59-37 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 59-37 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 59-37 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 59-37 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 24-50 31 40 40-2 Necessary Change(C) 9-72 29 40 40-3 Necessary Change(C) 6-18 31 40 40-4 Scriveners Error 82-11 31 40 40-5 Scriveners Error 14-49 31 40 40-5 Scriveners Error 41-24 29 40 40-6 Scriveners Error 6-18 29 40 40-6 Scriveners Error 15-67 29 40 40-6 Scriveners Error 15-67 29 40 40-6 Scriveners Error 15-67 29 40 40-6 Scriveners Error 70-71 29 40 40-6 Scriveners Error 3-109 28 42 42-1 City Comm. Change 4-73 42 42-2 City Comm. Change 4-73 42 42-3 Necessary Change(D) 5-76 42 42-4 Necessary Change(D) 14-19 42 42-5 Necessary Change(P) 14-19 42 42-6 Necessary Change(G) No 42 42-7 Necessary Change(I) 8-101 42 42-8 Scriveners Error 2-85 42 42-8 Scriveners Error 2-85 42 42-8 Scriveners Error 2-85 © 42 42-8 Scriveners Error 87-50 00 42 42-8 Scriveners Error 3-206 42 42-8 Scriveners Error 3-206 W 42 42-8 Scriveners Error 3-206 28 42 42-9 Scriveners Error 4-73 SUBDIVISION BLOCK Florida Tract A Hickson Sub. -- Coral Ridge 1 Coral Ridge 2 Coral Ridge 3 Coral Ridge 5 Coral Ridge 4 Hilah Park Add. 3 Hilah Park 6 Millerdale 2 Reionharot Manor 1 MacAllister Terrace Amd. -- MacAllister Terr. Re Sub 2 Millerdale 3 Autborn Height 6 Autborn Height 5 Autborn Height 4 Madison Square Re -Plat -- Roberts 13 Sub -- Miami Suburban Acres 1 Miami Suburban Acres Amd. 5 The Pines 5 Commercial Silver Bluff 9 Commercial Silver Bluff 8 Unplatted 3400-3420 -3430 3440-3470-3490-S. Dixie Highway Silver Bluff Homesites 13 Coconut Grove 5 Coconut Grove 6 Coconut Grove 7 Bird Douglas Sub Tract -- Overbrook Park 13 Overbrook Park 14 Overbrook Park 15 Miami Suburban Acres Amd. 2 11 LOTS FROM TO INTENSITY CHANGE All M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) E 100' and W 278' M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-} 2-5 M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-} 1-3 M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) 1-8 M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-} 3-19 M. F. Med. Den. Duplex {-} All M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) 1-5 M. F. Med. Den. Duplex ( ` 1-6 M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-,1 4-7, 38-41 M. F. Med. Den. Duplex (-) 1, 2, 11, 12 Duplex F. F. Med. Den. {+} All Duplex & Rest. Comm. Office (-) 9 Duplex & Rest. Comm. Office (-) 4-25 Duplex Restricted Comm. (+) 8-11 Duplex Restricted Comm. (+) 8-21 Duplex Restricted Comm. (+) 9-24 Duplex Restricted Comm. (+) All Duplex Restricted Comm. (+) Less E 75' Duplex Restricted Comm. (+) 9-12 M. F. High Den. Duplex (-) 30-32 Duplex Restricted Comm. (+) 14-19 Duplex M. F. Med. Den. (+) All Duplex M. F. Med. Den. (+) 26-50 M. F. Med-. Den. Industrial (+� 26-35 Restricted Comm. Office 7-9 Office Restricted Comm. (+) 19-29 Restricted Comm. General Comm. (_) 19-29 Restricted Comm. General Comm. (_} 19-29 Restricted Comm. General Comm. (_} All Restricted Comm. General Comm. (_} 9, 10, 20; 21 Restricted Comm. General Comm. (_) 12, 13, 25, 26 Restricted Comm. General Comm. (_) 25 Restricted Comm. General Comm. (_) 26-29 Restricted Comm. Duplex (-) CHANGE REF. MAP # ATLAS # PAGE TYPE OF CHANGE PLAT BOOK & PAGE SUBDIVISION BLOCK LOTS FROM TO INTENSITY CHANGE 43 43-1 Necessary Change(G) 14-76 Silver Bluff Bus. Center 1 2, 3, 4 Single Family Office N 43 43-1 Necessary Change(G) 14-76 Silver Bluff Bus. Center 2 2-12, 93-103 Single Family Office N 23 44 44-1 Necessary Change(B) 80-16 Vizcaya Tract I-Y -- Major Public Fac. Single Family (-) 23 44 44-2 Necessary Change(M) 34-46 Vizcaya Tr. 1, 2 approx. E 140' of TR. 3 Single Family Major -Public Fac. N from 130' S. of S. Dixie Hwy. 45 45-1 Necessary Change(I) 5-112 King Park 2 10-12 Office Restricted Comm. N 45 45-2 Scriveners Error B-16 New Biscayne Amd. 39 5, 6 Single Family M. F. Med. Den. N 27 46 46-1&2 Necessary Change(C) 15-29 Chas. M. Mondy Sub. 3-12 All General Comm. & S. F. Duplex 27 46 46-1&2 Necessary Change(C) 2-101 Carter Add. to Coconut G. 2 All General Comm. & S. F. Duplex 27 46 46-1&2 Necessary Change(C) 2-101 Carter Add. to Coconut G. 5 All General Comm. & S. F. Duplex (-) 27 46 46-1&2 Necessary Change(C) 2-101 Carter Add. to Coconut G. 6 1-23 General Comm. & S. F. Duplex (-) 27 46 46-1&2 Necessary Change(C) 2-101 Carter Add. to Coconut G. 3 1-10, 33-42 General Comm. & S. F. Duplex (-) 27 46 46-1&2 Necessary Change(C) 2-101 Carter Add. to Coconut G. 4 1-10, 20-26 General Comm. & S. F. Duplex (-) 46 46-3 Necessary Change(K) A-45 Edward Pent Homestead -- 14 Major Public Fac. Restricted Comm (_) 46 46-4 Necessary Change(K) 6-72 Allamanda Gardens 1 4 Duplex Restricted Comm N 46 46-4 Necessary Change(K) A-45 Edward Pent Homestead 14 3034 Oak Ave. (150x244)Duplex Restricted Comm N 59 46 46-5 Necessary Change(M) D-253 Munroe Et. Al. Tract 12 and 13 Single Family Major Public Fac. N 58 46 46-6 Necessary Change(M) 20-3 Royal Gardens Tract "A" -- Single Family Major Public Fac. N 58 46 46-6 Necessary Change(M) 80-24 St. Hugh Parish -- 1, 2, 3 Single Family Major Public Fac. N 57 46 46-7 Necessary Change(M) B-52 Plymouth Congregation Tract "A" and "B Single Family Major Public Fac. N Church 47 47-3 Necessary Change(L) No US-1 W of Unp. Simber Sub. -- T. R. 4120-00-0060-70 Duplex General Comm. N 26 47 47-4 Necessary Change(B) 5-81 MacFarlane Homestead Plat 3 7-24 Duplex Single Family (-) 56 48 48-1 Necessary Change(M) B-52 Ewanton Hgts. Tract "D" and Tract "E" Single Family Major Public Fac. Carlton School for Girls O Or 12 (*) ORDINANCE 11000 MOTION 90-82 - - - A MOTION CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION IN THE PARADISE POINT AREA AT THE MIAMI RIVER, N.W. 18TH TERRACE FROM 24TH AVENUE TO 27TH AVENUE, TO SD-4 (SPECIAL WATERFRONT DISTRICT) (See, also, related Motion 90-168); MOTION 90-168 - - - A MOTION MODIFYING MOTION 90-82, PASSED AND ADOPTED JANUARY 25, 1990, PERTAINING TO PARADISE POINT AREA AT THE MIAMI RIVER, N.W. 18TH TERRACE FROM 24TH TO 27TH AVENUES, BY CONTINUING THE SD-4 (SPECIAL WATERFRONT DISTRICT) DESIGNATION IN THE ZONING ATLAS, TO THE CITY COMMISSION'S SECOND MEETING IN JULY, 1990, AND RETAINING THE NOW -PROPOSED ZONING OF R-2 DUPLEX RESIDENTIAL. [*] ORDINANCE 10710 MOTION 90-159 A MOTION CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION ALONG S.W. 42NO AVENUE (LEJEUNE ROAD) FROM 7TH STREET TO 2ND STREET FROM RG-2/4 COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL TO RO-1/4 RESIDENTIAL OFFICE. (: w v W 13 t r APPENDIX A CHURCHES (LESS THAN 2 ACRES) :10 8:3,3 1 Church of Christ Flagler Grove 500 N.W. 53 Avenue Flagler Grove Church of Christ 82-14 2 Church of Christ Liberty City 1295 N.W. 67 Street East Liberty City Homesite 40-32 3 Church of Christ Redeemer Haitian Assembly of God 4314 N.W. 2 Avenue Columbia Park Corrected 8-114 4 Church of Christ Written in Heaven 6110 N.W. 12 Avenue Orchard Villa Extention 17-55 5 Thompson Temple Church of God and Christ International 680 N.W. 71 Street Seventh Avenue 14-13 6 Church of God in Christ Amcoher Temple 1747 N.W. 3 Avenue Erickson Add. Sub Lots 344 8-156 -.3. Church of God Mount of Olives 45 N.E. 54 Street 54 Street Business Center 22-13 8 Church of God of Prophecy Miami The Number One 4528 N.W. 1 Avenue Buena Vista Heights Addition Amend 3-22 9 Church of God and Saints of Christ 406 N.W. 53 Street Railway Shop Addition 2nd Amend 3-183 11 Church of Our Lord 4450 N.W. 17 Avenue 17 Avenue Manor 2nd Addition 21-23 12 Church of the Brethren 2400 N. Miami Avenue Marks Subdivision 1-28 13 Church of the Incarnation 1835 N.W. 54 Street Floral Park 1st Amend 8-5 - 1-- All of Tract A NR Block 12 Lot 18, 19, W 25' of 17 Block 6 Lot 1 Block 2 Lot 25-28 Block 3 Lot 3,4,5,6 Block 17 Lot 31 Block 5 Lot 7-10 Block 4 Lot 22-24 Block 15 Lot 8 Block 2 Lot 1-4 Block 1 Lot 1,2 Block 15 Lot 20-22 10833 (o , 14 Church of the Living God 6891 N.W. 13 Avenue East Liberty City Homesite 40-38 15 Church of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic 1500 N.W. 54 Street Floral Park 1st Amend 8-5 16 Church of World Service 701 S.W. 27 Avenue Beacom Manor 8-121 17 Metodista Pentecostal 454 N.W. 22 Avenue City Line Park Amend 10-13 18 Philadelphia Church of God 125 N.E. 54 Street Tranquilia 4-55 19 Greater Bethel Amechurch and Sarah Allen House 235-245 N.W. 8 Street (Al Knowlton) Miami B-41 20 St. Barbara Anglican Catholic Church 1156 S.W. 6 Street Emory J. Carter Re -Sub 107 21 Apostolic Revival Center 6702 N.W. 15 Avenue New Liberty City 39-28 22 Apostolique Faith Church 5708 N.E. 2 Avenue Dixie Highway TR 5-24 23 House of God Miracle Temple of the Apostolic Faith 1425 N.W. 59 Street Orange Heights 14-62 - 2.- Block 14 Lot 1 Block 2 Lot 1 Lots 77-81 W 210 Ft. of S 300 Ft. of SW 1/4 of SW 1/4 less S 40 Ft. and W 50 Ft. and less NR Lot 25,26 Block 3 Lot 5-7 Block 35N Lot 14-16 Block 27 Lot 7 Block 1 Lot 15-17 Block 13 Lot 1-4 Block 8 Lot 12 10833 (65 1 24 United House of Prayer for All People 4600 N.W. 2 Avenue Buena Vista Height Extention Corrected 3-64 25 Bethel Christian Church 3030 N.W. 8 Avenue De Leon Park 3-165 26 Bethany Missionary Baptist Church 787 N.W. 54 Street Diana Park Amend 21-67 27 Bright Morning Star Baptist Church 1455 N.W. 53 Street Floral Park 1st Amend 8-5 28 Bright Star Missionary Baptist Church 4506 N.W. 2 Avenue Columbia Park Correction 8-114 29 Central Baptist Church and Korean Mission of Central Baptist Church 500 N.E. 1 Avenue Miami (Al Knowlton) 13-41 30 Corinth Baptist Church 1435 N.W. 54 Street McCall Park 21-20 31 Drake Memorial Baptist Church 5800 N.W. 2 Avenue College Park Addition 9-127 32 Eglise Baptiste Haitian Emanuel 6311 N.E. 2 Avenue Emerald Court 6-64 33 Fire Baptism and Truth No. 5 6248 N.W. 15 Avenue East Liberty City Sec. "A" 39-19 34 First Tabernacle Jesus Christ 7424 N.E. 2 Avenue Little River Extension 4-138 35 Friendship Missionary Baptist Church 740 N.W. 58 Street Edison Center Dade Fed. 66-7 36 Good News Little River Baptist Church 495 N.W. 77 Street Little River Garden 7-119 Marden Heights 7-146 - 3-- Block 31 Lot 1,24 Block 4 Lot 5,8 Block 3 Lot 26,27 Block 1 Lot 17-18 Block 2 Lot 23, 24 Block 63N Lot 1-3, 6-20 Block 1 Lot 5-7 Block 1 Lot 1-2 NR Lot 7 Block 6 Lot 14-16 Block 2 Lot 17-20 All of Tract 2- NR Block 35 Lot 10-13 Lot 7-11 10833 (�O( 37 Greater Israel Bethel Primitive Baptist Chruch 160 N.W. 18 Street Johnson & Waddell Add. 13-53 Block 27 Lot 2,3 38 Greater New Bethlehe Missionary Baptist Church 420 N.W. 40 Street Vista Park Block 37 Lot 10-13 39 Greater St. James Missionary Baptist Church 4875 N.W. 2 Avenue Shadowlawn Extension 5-105 Block 3 Lot 11,12 40 Iglesia Bautista Libre Ebenezer 349 S.W. 12 Street Miami 13-41 Block 83S Lot 13 41 Iglesia Bautista Nazaret and Shenandoah Baptist Church 2225 S.W. 17 Avenue Woodside 5-28 Block 2 Lot 7-12 42 Iglesia Bautista Resurreccion 2323 S.W. 27 Avenue All of Terry Art Institute Sub 51-99 Tract A NR 43 Jordan Grove Baptist Church 5946 N.W. 12 Avenue Orchard Villa Extension 17-55 Block 6 Lot 9-14 44 Mt. Calvary Baptist Church 1140 N.W. 62 Street Northwood Revision 33-72 Block 1 Lot 14,32-38 45 Mt. Olivette Baptist Church 1450 N.W. 1 Court Waddell Re Sub 1-169 Block 44 Lot 1,4 46 Mt. Sinai Baptist Church 698 N.W. 47 Terrace Bay Vista Park Amend 10-5 Block 15 Lot 9-12 47 Mount Zion Baptist Church 301 N.W. 9 Street Miami 13-41 Block 27N Lot 19,20 48 New Bethany Baptist Church 268 N.W. 48 Street Buena Vista Heights Extension 3-64 Block 30 Lots 9,10 49 New Bethany Baptist Mission 4848 N.W. 7 Avenue Bay Vista Park Amend Block 1-20 10-5 Block 11 N 75' of Lot 1 & 2 10833 - 4-- (01 50 New Bethel Baptist Church 1665 N.W. 68 Terrace New Liberty City 39-28 Block 5 Lots 5-8 51 New Hope Baptist Church 6600 N.W. 15 Avenue East Liberty City 39-19 Block 1 Lots 10,11 52 New Life Baptist Church 1365 N.W. 54 Street Orchard Villa 7-53 Block 6 Lot 15,16 53 New Mt. Moriah Baptist Church 6700 N.W. 14 Avenue New Liberty City 39-28 Block 2 Lot 15,17 54 New Providence Missionary Baptist Church 760 N.W. 53 Street Bowling Green 5-101 Block 2 Lot 9-11 55 St. James Baptist Church 3500 Charles Avenue From Homestead Amend 13-106 Block 35 Lot 1 56 St. Luke Baptist Church 1790 N.W. 55 Street Floral Park 1st Amend 8-5 Block 16 Lot 11,12 57 St. Matthews Free Will Baptist Church 6700 N.W. 2 Avenue Groveland Park 6-91 Block 8 Lot 12 58 Second Canaan Missionary Baptist Church 4343 N.W. 17 Avenue North Miami Estates 5-48 Block 24 Lot 5,6 59 Sweetfield Baptist Church 3585 Plaza Street From Homestead Amend 13-106 Block 30 Lot 10 60 Temple Baptist Church 1723 N.W. 3 Avenue Erickson Add Sub Lots 3,4 13-156 Block 17 Lot 34 61 Zion Hope Missionary Baptist Church 5129 N.W. 17 Avenue FairHaven Gardens 6-76 Block 4 Lot 13,14 62 Iglesia Bautista Libre Ebenezer II 4111 S.W. 4 Street All of LeJeune Terrace 3-17 Block 1 NR 10833 - 5-- �e 63 Mt. Olivette Iree Will Baptist Church 4290 N.W. 17 Avenue Allapattah School Sub 5-99 64 New St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church 744 N.W. 54 Street All of Bowling Green 5-101 65 Abyssina Baptist Church 6200 N.W. Miami Court Moywood 25-6 66 Canaan Missionary Baptist Church 7610 Biscayne Blvd. Federal Way 25-6 67 First Spanish Baptist Church 1790 N.E. 2 Court Miramar 3rd Amend 5-4 68 French Speaking Baptist Church 6985 N.W. 2 Avenue Dupont Square 7-4 69 Grapeland Heights Baptist Church and Iglesia Bautista Buenas Nuevas 1351 N.W. 32 Court Grapeland Manor 16-65 70 Highland Park Baptist Church 800 N.W 14 Street Highland Park 2-13 71 Iglesia Bautista Calvario 226 S.W. 17 Avenue Idlewild Park 2-87 72 Iglesia Bautista De Wynwood 131 N.W. 29 Street St. James Park Amend 4-41 73 Iglesia Bautista Renacer 1101 S.W. 12 Avenue Lawrence Estate Land Co. Sub 2-51 74 Jerusalem Spanish Baptist Church 2495 N.W. 23 Street Burkhart's Winter Garden 1st Amended Re Sub 24-63 Block 4 Lot 3,4 ROA-30 NR Block 1 Lot 1,2 Block 10 Lot 23,24 Block 11 Lot 1,2 NR Lot 6 All of Block 1 NR Block E Lot 1,2 Block 36 Lot 1,2 Block 3 Lot 21 Block 10 B Lot 8-10 Block 10 Lot 13-15 10833 I i !i I 75 Lieglise Evangelique Baptiste Bethel 3516 N.W. 7 Avenue Eden Park 7-29 Block 1 Lot 3, 29-32 76 Northeast Baptist Church I 6720 N.E. 5 Avenue Morningside Amd. P1. 15-15 Block 3 Lots 1-2-16-18 i 77 Saint Matthew Community Missionary 3616 Day Avenue Frow Homestead Amend 8-106 Block 5 Lot 2,3 78 West Flagler Park Baptist Church 5911 W. Flagler West Flagler Park 8-96 Block 4 Lot 5-15 West Flagler Park Sec "B" 8-112 Block 24 Lot 12 79 Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 3126 Coral Way Miami Suburban Acres Amended 4-73 Block 3 Lot 4 80 Gesu Catholic Church 118 N.E. 2 Street Miami B-41 Block 104N Lot 2-7 N 105' of Lot 8-10 ::•81 St. John Bosco Catholic Church 1301 W. Flagler Street Lawrence Estate Land Co. Sub Block 62 Lot 17-20 82 St. Lazaro Church 1778 N.W. 3 Street Orange Park 1-189 Block 6 Lot 9-12 83 St. Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church 3405 N.W. 27 Avenue Melrose Heights 11-17 Block 5 Lot 1-3 84 Ukrainan Catholic Church Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 40 N.W. 57 Avenue West Flagler Park 8-96 Block 20 Lot 9-11, 20-22 85 Apostolic Mission of Christ and Robertson Memorial United Church of Christ 261 N.E. 23 Street Edgewater 2-31 Block It Lot 11,12 86 St. Philomena Catholic Church 4801 W. Flagler Street Pinechrist Villa 3rd Addition 6-169 NR Lot 5,6 10833 70 it 87 Bethel Christian Assembly 790 N.W. 54 Street Sylvan Square 16-35 Block 1 Lot 5,6 88 Haitian Mission Church .101 N.W. 71 Street All of 71 Street Industrial Park 89-75 Tract A NR 89 United Christian Church of Christ 3288 Charles Avenue Frow Homestead Amend B-106 Block 30 Lot 20 Royal Gardens 70-3 Block 1 Lot 7,8 90 Fifth Church of Christ Scientist 1600 N.W. 54 Street C Floral Park 1st Amend 8-5 Block 2 Lot 9 91 Fourth Church of Christ Scientist Miami 4015 W. Flagler Street Twelfth Street Manor's 3rd Sec. 6-162 Block 4 Lot 21,22 92 Church of Christ Southwest 1450 S.W. 24 Avenue Grapeland Re Sub 41-74 Block 3 Lot 1,2,6 93 Coconut Grove Church of Christ 3345 Douglas Road Frow Homestead Amend B-146 Block 16 Lot A,B 94 Hungarian Church 2230 N.W. 14 Street All of Kossuth Park 55-21 Tract A NR 95 Iglesia De Cristo 3665 W. Flagler Street Twelfth Street Manors 5-59 Block 10 Lot 13-17 96 Miami Gables Church of Christ 3501 W. Flagler Street Twelfth Street Manors 5-59 Block 30 Lot 3-16 97 Overtown Church of Christ 185 N.W. 14 Street I Johnson 4 Woodell Add. B-53 Block 45 Lot 5 98 Spanish Church of God 4180 S.W. 5 Terrace Floyd's Grove Estates 47-40 Block 5_ Lot 10 99 First Deliverance Church of God in Christ 6229 N.W. 11 Avenue Seventh Avenue Park 17-17 Block 3 Lot 11,12 10833 - 8-- 1 t 100 Gamble Memorial Church of God in Christ 1 1898 N.W. 43 Street j Allapattah School Sub 5-99 Block 7 Lot 121-124 101 Russian Orthodox St. Vladimir Church 101 N.W. 46 Avenue Twelfth Street Acres Plan No. 1 5-62 Block 1 Lot 4 _102 The Church of God of Prophecy 3655 Grand Avenue Frow Homestead Amend B-106 Block 25 Lot 17 103 Holy Cross Episcopal Church 123 N.E. 36 Street All of Holy Cross Episcopal Ch. Inc. Block 1 104 St. Agnes' Episcopal Church 1750 N.W. 3 Avenue All of Townpark Sub No. 5 NE Proj. F1 R-10 91-10 Tract 15 NR 105 St. Paul the Apostle Episcopal Church 6744 N. Miami Avenue All of Gutteridla Sub 63-10 Tract A NR 106 St. Philips Episcopal Church 1142 Coral Way East Shenandoah 14-55 Block 51 Lot 7 107 Comunidades De Formacion Cristiana 3271 N.W. 7 Street Comfort Garden 2nd Add. 7-41 Block 11 Lot 10-13 108 Elim Full Gospel Tabernacle 1381 N.W. 27 Avenue Shady Oaks 44-20 Block 1 Lot 1,2 109 Greater Grace Church of Miami 1777 Biscayne Blvd. Miramar 3rd Amend 5-4 Block 9 Lot 5 110 Iglesia Del Nazareno 2490 N.W. 35 Street Melrose Heights 11-17 Block 1 Lot 1,2 111 Gadela Hispanic Foursquare Church 5742 S.W. 7 Street Solloway Plat 89-52 Block 1 Lot 1 112 Believers Life Ministries 901 N.W. 62 Street Seventh Avenue Park 17-17 Block 2 Lot 18 10833 - 9-- z a. 113 Victory Fellowship l 3220 Virginia Street Eden Pent Homestead A-45 114 St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Cathedral 2401 S.W. 3 Avenue Brickell Hammock Unit No. 1 5-113 115 Last Day Deliverance Church 1051 N.W. 62 Street Seventh Avenue Park 17-17 116 New Jerusalem Power Holiness 1452 N.W. 58 Terrace Orange Heights 14-62 117 St. Mary's House of Prayer 6321 N.W. 2 Avenue Costage Villa Tract 3-152 118 Shinning Light Holy Spirit Church 5410 N.W. 14 Avenue McCall Park 21-20 119 Trinity Faith House of God 1351 N.W. 54 Street Orchard Villa 7-53 120 Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ 1752 N.W. 1 Ct. Johnson & Wardell Add. 13-53 121 True Fellowship Holiness Church 4949 N.W. 17 Avenue North Miami Estate Sec. 3 6-139 122 Masjid Al Ansar Inc. 5245 N.W. 7 Avenue Railway Shop Addition 2nd Amended 123 Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hal 1545 S.W. 3 Street Lawrence Estates Land Co. Sub 2-46 124 Jehovah Witness 241 N.W. 54 Street Railway Shop Inter -School Tract 3-192 125 6620 N. Miami Avenue Tafereth Israel Northside Center 64-96 126 1819 N.W. 19 Avenue 3-15 Bellevue Sub Block 11 Lot 1,2 Block 32 Lot 1-5 Block 3 Lot 18-20 Block 6 Lot 20 NR Lot 15,16 Block 1 Lot 1 Block 6 Lot 20 Block 27 Lot 4 Block 3 Lot 4 Block 13 Lot 1,2 Block 84 Lot 15 Block 4 - Lot 20-22 All of Tract A NR NR Lot 26,27 - 10- - 10833 I 127 601 S.W. 7 Street 13-41 Block 44S Lot 17 Miami 128 Inmanuel Lutheran Church 1770 Brickell Avenue Flagler (Mary Brickell) 5-44 Block A Lot 12,13 129 Principe De Paz 6375 W. Flagler Street Winona Park 14-64 Block 22 Lot 9-19 130 St. John Lutheran Church 2175 N.W. 26 Street Parkwart Sub. Amd. 6-20 Block 2 Lot 1,2,7-11 131 Bay Shore Lutheran Churh MO Symod 5051 Biscayne Blvd. Bay Shore Plaza No. 5 43-74 Block 7 Lot 1 132 St. Matthew's Lutheran Church 621 S.W. 22 Avenue Bryandaie 9-86 Block 2 Lot 12 133 First Haitian Free Methodist Church 6500 N. Miami Avenue All of Twelfth Israel Northside Center 64-96 Tract B NR ,134 Grace United Methodist Church Haitian 6501 N. Miami Avenue All of Grace Park Amend 66-149 Tract A NR 135 St. Mary's Wesleyan Methodist Church 4798 N.W. 8 Avenue Bay Vista Park Blk 1-20 Amd. 10-5 Block 12 Lot 1-4 136 Trinity CME Church 511 N.W. 4 Street Cano Sub. 2-99 Block 72N S 100' of Lot 19,20 137 First Haitian Free Methodist Church 245 N.E. 47 Street Brentwood 40-66 Block 7 Lot 5 138 Mount Zion Free Methodist Church 545 N.W. 54 Street Buena Vista Gardens 5-45 Block 9 Lot 11 139 Ebenezer United Methodist Church 2001 N.W. 35 Street Hollerman Manor 10-30 Block 5 Lot 3-8 17-24 10823 - 11• - 140 Christ United Methodist Church 2850 S.W. 27 Avenue Pine Terrace 3-51 141 First United Methodist Church of Miami 400 Biscayne Blvd. Miami B-41 142 Riverside United Methodist Church 985 N.W. 1 Street Riverview 4-45 143 Tamiami United Methodist Church 1401 S.W. 8 Street Lawrence Estate Land Co. Sub 2-46 144 Iglesia Del Nazareno del Calvario 3210 S.W. 24 Street Silver Bluff Homesites 8-101 145 Miami Peniel Church of the Nazarene 2841 N.W. 2 Avenue St. James Park Amend 4-41 146 Alpha Omega Mision Center 3175 S.W. 25 Street The Pines 5-76 147 Calvary Tabernacle 868 N.W. 36 Street Buena Vista Park 2nd Amd. 4-170 148 Community Christian Church 311 N.E. 78 Street Little River Garden 4-130 149 House of God Miracle Revival Fellowship Church 4111 N.W. 17 Avenue North Miami Estates 5-48 150 The House of Prayer 1129 N.W. 58 Street Gabel Sub. No. 4 16-23 151 I Am Sanctuary and Saint Germain Foundation 447 N.E. 22 Street Mill Share Amended 27-46 Block 5 Lot 1-5 Block 80 N Lot 1-4, 18, 19 Block H Lot 11-13 Block 104 Lot 1,2,19,20 Block 3 Lot 21-24 Block 6 Lot 11,12 Block 4 Lot 15-20 Lot 10, N 20' Block 1 of 9 Block 1 Lot 5 Block 40 Lot 4-6 Block 2 Lot 31-34 All of NR Lot 1 10833 - 12• - "IS 152 Multi Racial Family Study Deliverance Center 6400 Biscayne Blvd. North Gate Block and Re Sub 9-53 Block 8 Lot 14,15 153 Rock Ministries Inc. 331 N.E. 22 Street Edgewater 2-31 Block 7 Lot I 154 The Theosophical Society in Miami Lot 9 less 119 N.E. 62 Street S 10 Ft. & less Inglewood Garden 13-57 Block 6 W 20 Ft. of N 40 Ft. Lot 9 155 Unity on the Bay j 411 N.E. 21 Street All of J.H. Eastwood 5-36 Tract 1 NR 156 Ermita de Regla 1920 S.W. 6 Street Westwood 13-11 Block 3 Lot 3 157 St. Peter & Paul Russian Orthodox Church 1411 S.W.. 11 Street Shenandoah Amend 8-90 Block 7 Lot 2-6 158 St. Peter's African Orthodox Cathedral 4841 N.W. 2 Avenue Shadowlawn Extension 5-105 Block 3 Lot 13-15 159 St. Peter's Orthodox Catholic Church 1811 N.W. 4 Court All of Townpark Sub No. 7 120-40 Tract D NR 160 Elim Missionary Assembly 2336 N.W. 1 Street Glenroyal Amend 5-56 NR Lot 167 161 Evangelistic Center 3001 N.W. 22 Avenue Eby Park 9-184 Block 2 Lot 7-9 162 Faith Harvest Cathedral Church 4110 N.W. 17 Avenue Allapattah School Sub 5-99 Block 3 Lot 11, 12 163 Faith Temple 4535 N.W. 17 Avenue North Miami Estates Re Sub 7-114 Block 2. Lot 4 164 House of Prayer Church 151 N.W. 79 Street Minnesota Park 6-39 Block A Lot 3 10833 - 13- - 7� 165 Iglesia Cristo Rompe Las Cadenas 752 W. Flagler Street Miami (Al Knowlton) B-41 166 Iglesia de Cristo Ministerios Elm. 35 S.W. 36 Court Kirkland Heights Amd. 3-214 167 Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal 175 N.W. 31 Street Prices Addition 4-47 168 Iglesia de Dios Pentecostal I 2610 N.W. 36 Street Melrose Heights 11-17 169 Iglesia Evangelica Pentcostal 90 N.W. 27 Avenue Hibiscus Terrace 3-201 170 Iglesia Pentecostal 7201 S.W. 8 Street Tamiami Gardens 48-19 171 Iglesia Pentecostal Estrella de Jacob 2311 N.W. 20 Street Burkhart's Winter Garden 1st Amd. 5-22 172 Independent Pentecostal Church of God 6500 N.W. 15 Avenue East Liberty City 39-19 173 Mount Olive Church of God B-104 5930 N.E. 2 Avenue AF Merritt 174 Out Reach Mission Church of God in Christ 7744 N.W. 4 Court Little River Garden 7-119 175 Prophetic Pentecostal Church Esmirna 3033 N.W. 7 Avenue Valentine Map B-112 176 Temple of Faith & Church of Help 7823 N.E. 2 Avenue Woodson 6-116 177 The Bible Way Prayer Mission 5789 N.W. 7 Avenue East Moreland Revised 41-18 Block 14S Lot 7,8 Block 7 Lots 4 & 5 Block B Lot 15 Block 2 Lot 9 NR Lot 22-25 Block 9 Lot 4,5 Block 6 Lot 18 Block 2 Lot 10,11 N 38 Ft. of E 161.86 Ft. of Beg. 104.35 Ft. N of X of Co Rd & Prol of NE 59 St N 104.35 Ft. W 330 Ft. Block 35 Lot 3 NR Lot 10 NR - NR Block 2 Lot 2 10833 - 14• - ZZ 178 The First Church of Deliverance 6815 N.W. 7 Avenue + Seventh Avenue Highland 14-13 Block 8 Lot 8,9 179 Holy Ghost Assembly Church of God 7640 N.W. 7 Avenue Stephen Manor 14-18 Block 10 Lot 6-8 180 Miracle Deliverance Evangelistic Church 4407 N.W. 17 Avenue North Miami Estates 5-48 Block 9 N 20' of Lot 7,8 181 Mission Evangelica Pentecostal 1734 N.W. 7 Street Rogers Add. 5-49 Block 1 Lot 5 182 New Life Miracle Revival Fellowship Center 118 N.W. 79 Street Phoenix Park 6-80 NR Lot 10 183 World Deliverance Church 4501 N.W. 17 Avenue North Miami Estates 5-48 Block 8 Lot 5,6 184 First Spanish United Presbytherian Church 619 N.W. 25 Avenue Portland Race 11-48 Block 2 Lot 1-3 185 Grace Presbyterian Church 6895 N.W. 14 Avenue Liberty City Homesite 40-32 Block 10 Lot 1,2 186 Iglesia Presbyteriana Pan American 796 N.W. 29 Street De Leon Park Boulevard 7-55 Block 3 Lot 1,2 187 New Covenant Presbyterian Church 4300 N.W. 12 Avenue Carty's Re Sub 24-22 NR Lot 1-16 188 Shenandoah Presbyterian Church 2150 S.W. 8 Street Epzly Re -Sub 16-31 - Lot 6-23 Inc Tamiami Heights 7-64 Block 4 Lot 12-14 Inc 189 New Hope Primitive Baptist Church 1301 N.W. 1 Place Alice Baldwin Jenny No. 4 Chas I 8-87 Block 6 Lot 9 190 Iglesia Cristana Reformada el Buen Samaritano 4885 W. Flagler Street Pinehurst Villa 2nd Addition 6-157 NR Lot 2,3 .� 33 - 15- - Ir 191 Eden SDA Haitian Church 235 N.W. 35 Street Wyndwood Park 5-23 f 192 Lebanon SDA Church 1736 N.W. 35 Street 3127-000-0080 Holleman Manor 10-30 193 Lebanon Seventh Day Adventist Church 1491 N.W. 26 Street Evergreen Gardens 17-30 194 Seventh Day Adventist Church 862 S.W. 4 Street Carolina Court 15-56 195 Seventh Day Adventist Church Reform Movement 1800 S.W. 9 Street Shenandoah Amend 8-90 196 Unity de Las Americas 2120 W. Flagler Street Idlewood Park 2-87 197 Scottish Rite Temple 471 N.W. 3 Street Scottish Rite Cathedral 8-69 198 Church of God & Christ Int. 680 N.W. 71 Street Seventh Avenue Highland 14-13 199 Evangelical Haitian Church of Florida 8373 N.E. 2 Avenue Del Rio 9-33 200 First Interdenominational Haitian Church 5846 N.E. 2 Avenue Highway Tract 5-24 201 Bryan Memorial Methodist Church 3713 Main Highway Ewanton Height B-52 202 Second Church of Christ Scientist of Miami 3840 Main Highway Ewanton Heights B-52 - 16- - Block 3 Lot 10 W 337.15 Ft. of S 1/2 of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of NE 1/4 less N 25 Ft. W 25 Ft. and S 25 Ft. Block 3 Lot 21,22 NR Lot 8,9 Block 22 Lot 12 Block 54 Lot 4 All of Block 1 NR Block 7 Lot 4 All of NR Lot 9 Block 11 Lot 4 All of NR Lot 2 All of Tract B NR 10833 19 203 United House of Prayer for all People 6820 N.W. 15 Avenue New Liberty City 39-28 Block 4 Lot 21 204 Iglesia Sion Assembles of God 36 N.W. 29 Street St. James Park Amd. 4-41 Block 5 Lot 6 205 Macedonia First Baptist Church 3515 Douglas Road Frow Homestead Amd. B-106 Block 33 Lot 0,E 206 Valley Grove Missionary 1395 N.W. 69 Street Liberty City Homesites 40-32 Block 8 Lot 1,23,24 207 St. John the Baptist Arimenia Apostolic 120 N.E. 16 Street North Miami A-49 1/2 Block 12 Lot 1,4 208 Hosanna Church 4755 N.W. 2 Avenue Shadowlawn Extension 5-105 Block 4 Lot 15 209 Holy Conforter Episcopal Church 150 S.W. 13 Avenue Lawrence Estate Land Co Sub 2-46 Block 79 Lot 1-4, 17-20 210 Glorius Holy Church of Christ 939 N.W. 3 Avenue Many B-41 Block 26N Lot 12 211 The Church of God 1351 N.W. 67 Street Liberty City Homesites 40-32 Block 11 Lot 19 212 Mount Olive Primitive Baptist Church 1622 N.W. 69 Terr. North Liberty City 39-77 Block 6 213 Salvation Army 905 W. Flagler Riverview 5-43 Block I 214 361 N.W. 67 Street Groveland Park 6-91 Block 6 215 1370 S.W. 1 Street Lawrence Estate Land Co. Sub 2-46 Block 79 216 St. Paul AME 1892 N.W. 51 Terr. Floral Park 1st Amd 8-5 Block 23 - 17- - Lot 30 Lot 1,2,19,20 Lot 13,14,15 Lot 8-10 Lot 10-15 10833 QO 217 Beulah Baptist Church 3793 Frown Avenue McFarlane Homestead Plat 5-81 Block 3 218 Mount Aaron Missionary Baptist Church 1701 N.W. 69 Street Liberty City 7-79 Block 3 219 Mount Tabor Baptist Church 1701 N.W. 66 Street Liberty City 7-79 Block 7 220 Concilio Internacional De Iglesias Evangelicas 918 N.W. 7 Avenue Spring Garden Sub No. 1 & 2 Block 4 221 Youth Crusade Deliverance Church No. One 6819 N.W. 15 Avenue New Liberty City 39-28 Block 3 222 Anshe Emes Congregation 2533 S.W. 19 Avenue Natoma Park 9-116 Block 7 223 Tabernacle Seventh - Day Adventist 8017 N.E. 3 Avenue not found .,224 Nuesta Senora de ias Mercedes Catholic Church Mission 1872-1880 N.W. 18 Terr. Bellevue Sub. 3-119 -- 225 Nuesta Senora de la Altagracia Catholic Church Mission 1735 N.W. 28 Street Allapattah Community Center 21-72 -- 226 San Francisco and Santa Clara Catholic Church Mission 343-347-401 N.E. 26 Terr. Escottonia Pk. Amend 4-161 3 227 San Juan Bautista Catholic Church Mission N.W. 2nd Ave. Northern Boulevard Tract 2-29 20 228 National Church of God Miami 1821 N.W. 2nd Ct. Subdivision of Lots 3 and 4 Block 7 of Erickson's Amend B-156 - 18- - Lot 14 Lot 23, 24 Lot 21-24 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 1-4 28,30 31 5 and 6 North 40.7 feet of lots - 5 and 6 17 2,3 and 21 10833 Bl 229 80 S.W. 8th St. B-41 56S 9 Miami (Al Knowlton) 230 3680 Thomas Avenue Frow Homestead Amend B-106 32 A, B and C 231 St. Hugh Catholic Church 3467 Franklin Avenue The Royal Gardens Block 1 Lots 7 & 8 232 National Church of God 1821 N.W. 2nd Court Edicson Addition B-156 Lot 21 of a Sub. of Block 17 of Erickson's Add. to Miami & W 1/2 of Lot 4 in Sub. of Lots 3and 4 233 Christ Episcopal Church 3485 Hibiscus Ave. Frow Homestead Amend B-106 Block 28 Lot 35 Dehedowville Sub. B-150 -- Lot 65-66 10833 APPENDIX B SCHOOLS (LESS THAN 2 ACRES) e e� 1. Alexander 3950 Biscayne Boulevard VACCA SUB 85-27 2. Bertha Abess Children's Center 2600 S.W. 2 Avenue Blk 34 Amend Rev 41-96 3. Brito Miami Private School 2732 S.W. 32 Avenue Silver Bluff Gardens 8-43 4. Champagnat Catholic School 2609 N.W. 7 Street 9-124 The HUB 5. Interamerican Military Academy 3525 N.W. 7 Street 71-96 Stegeman SUB 6. La Luz School 931 S.W. 1 Street Riverview 8-43 7. La Progressiva Presbyterian School 11-14 2480 N.W. 7 Street Popt•l and Place 8. Mary Immaculate Academy 1685 S.W. 32 Avenue Lyndale 2nd ADD 8-15 9. Pan American Institute 2901 S.W. 7 Street Tract A Blk 34 -- Lot 104-107, 110-116 Lots 6-7-8 Less S 69 Ft. Blk 2 & all Lots 9 through 13 Inc. Blk 2 Blk J Lot 19, 20 Lots 1-2-3 Blk 2 & Lots 1to3 Blk 1 PB 19-52 & Lots 1 to 5 Blk 2 Second SEC Carolina Heights PB 12-14 Blk 7 10. Saint John Bosco School 1301 W. Flagler Street Lawrence Estate Land Co. SUB 2-46 11. Saint Matthew's Lutheran School 621 Beacon Boulevard Beacom Manor 8-121 12. Jose Marti School 2660 S.W. 17 Street Grapeland Rev 3-196 S 75' of Lot 13s & 14 Lots 10-11-12 & S 5 Ft. of Lots 1 & 2 Blk 62 Lots 3, 4, 16-18 -- Lots 3, 4, 16-18 Blk 15 Lot 11, 12 0v 13. Florida School of Technology 904 S.W. 23 Avenue Brian Park 14. Fort Lauderdale College 7630 Biscayne Boulevard Federal Way Amend 15. International Fine Arts College 1737 N. Bayshore Drive Miramar Plaza Amend 16. Ross School of Medicine 3000 Biscayne Boulevard Ranni SUB 17. American Vocational School Inc. 1430 S.W. 1 Street .Blk 78 Re -SUB 18. Arey Technical Institute 2437 N.E. 7 Street Riverside Farms SUB 19. Jones College 255 S.W. 8 Street Miami 20. Business & Technology Institute 42 N.W. 27 Avenue Hibiscus Terrace 21. Crown Business Institute 1223 S.W. 4 Street Lawrence Estate Land Co. SUB 22. DATA America Institute 1107 S.W. 27 Avenue New Silver Coast Rev 23. Garces Commercial College 1301 S.W. 1 Street Lawrence Estate Land Co. SUB 24. Martin Technical College 1901 N.W. 7 Street Nelson Park 5-69 Blk 3 Lot 1-3 25-6 Blk 10 Lot 2, 25 33-18 85-45 Tract A 6-92 Blk 78 Lot 4-6 2-88 Blk 3 Lot 5-8 B-41 Blk 51 S Lot 14, 15 3-201 -- Lot 10-14 2-46 Blk 90 Lot 18 39-80 Tract 2A Lot 11 2-46 Blk 72 Lot 1, 2 43-42 Blk 1 Lot 12, 13 2 25. Le Overtour Toussaint Elem. School 120 N.E. 59 Street Dixie Highway Tract 5-24 Parcel 2 AKA 3113-065-1600 26. COPE Center North 1749 N.W. 54 Street Floral Park 1st Amend 8-5 27 Cooper N. K. Education Center 151 N.W. 5 Street Miami B-41 28 Interamerican Center (Formerly Miami -Dade Community College) Inter -American Center 629 S.W. 27 Avenue 8-121 Beacon Manor 29. Vanguard School 3939 Main Highway Ewanton Hgts. 2-33 3 Blk 16 Lot 4 Blk 16 Lot 18 Blk 65N Lot 7-9 Unit 1-Unit 5 Int IN Common Elements 4103-077-0010/0090 Lot M SUB Lots G, H, J, K, 8 APPENDIX C PARKS (LESS THAN 2 ACRES) Park I-Y-a Acreage Allapattah Mini Park (24) Mini 0.3 1500 NW 16 Avenue Belle Meade Park (9) Mini 0.4 NE 8 Avenue and 77 Street Biscayne Heights Park (9) Mini 0.2 NE 84 Street and Dixie Hwy Blanche Park (46) Mini 1.5 Virginia Street and Shipping Avenue Brickeil Plaza Mini Park (37) Mini 0.1 Brickell Plaza and SE 10 Street Broward Circle Mini Park (24) Mini 0.3 NW 8 Avenue and 15 Street Central Miami Mini Park (23) Mini 0.18 1403 N. Miami Avenue Creastwood Park (17) Mini 1.0 NW 11 Avenue and 47 Terrace East Bay Vista (17) Mini 1.0 NW 8 Avenue and 47 Terrace 54th Street Mini Park (17) Mini 1.5 NW 54 Street and 18 Avenue Flagami Park (29) Mini 1.0 SW 3 Street and 71 Avenue Flagler Mini Park (31) Mini 1.0 SW 3 Street and 55 Avenue Road Coconut Grove Mini Park (46) Mini 0.5 Grand Avenue and Elizabeth Street Glen Royal Mini Park (34) Mini .20 NW 23 Avenue and Glen Road Fort Dallas Park (36) Mini 0.75 SE 4 Street and 1 Avenue Grove Mini Park (24) Mini 0.5 NW 8 Street and 15 Avenue Highland Circle Mini Park (24) Mini 0.3 NW 8 Avenue and 13 Street Lecuona (Ernesto) Park (35) Mini 0.25 900 SW 1 Street Lincoln Park (46) Mini 2950 Jackson Avenue Little River Commerce Park (10) Mini 0.5 NE 80 Terrace and 2 Avenue North Bay Vista Park (16) Mini 0.5 NW 6 Avenue and 48 Terrace Myers (Kenneth) Bayside Park (46) Mini General Maximo Gomez Park (38) Mini M5 SW 8 Street and 15 Avenue :.Oakland Grove Mini Park (9) Mini 0.2 NE 3 Avenue and 84 Street Paradise Point, Park (25) Mini 0.5 NW 27 Avenue and 17 Street Pine Heights Mini Park (24) Mini 0.3 NW 16 Street and 8 Avenue Pullman Mini Park (16) Mini 0.4 N. Miami Avenueand NW 49 Street Rainbow Village Park (21) Mini 1.5 NW 4 Court and 21 Street Second Avenue Mini Park (23) Mini 0.2 NW 2 Avenue and 10 Street Majorie Stoneman Mini Park (44) Mini 0.5 SW 22 Avenue and 28 Street Site 16 Mini Park (25) Mini NW 21 Avenue and 19 Terrace South Bay Vista (16) Mini 0.2 NW 6 Avenue and 46 Street W Grove Mini Park (24) Mini 0.5 NW 8 Street and 15 Avenue Highland Circle Mini Park (24) Mini 0.3 NW 8 Avenue and 13 Street Lecuona (Ernesto) Park (35) Mini 0.25 900 SW 1 Street Lincoln Park (46) Mini 2950 Jackson Avenue Little River Commerce Park (10) Mini 0.5 NE 80 Terrace and 2 Avenue North Bay Vista Park (16) Mini 0.5 NW 6 Avenue and 48 Terrace Myers (Kenneth) Bayside Park (46) Mini General Maximo Gomez Park (38) Mini 0.25 SW 8 Street and 15 Avenue :,Qakland Grove Mini Park (9) Mini 0.2 NE 3 Avenue and 84 Street Paradise Point Park (25) Mini 0.5 NW 27 Avenue and 17 Street Pine Heights Mini Park (24) Mini 0.3 NW 16 Street and 8 Avenue Pullman Mini Park (16) Mini 0.4 N. Miami Avenueand NW 49 Street Rainbow Village Park (21) Mini 1.5 NW 4 Court and 21 Street Second Avenue Mini Park (23) Mini 0.2 NW 2 Avenue and 10 Street Majorie Stoneman Mini Park (44) Mini 0.5 SW 22 Avenue and 28 Street Site 16 Mini Park (25) Mini NW 21 Avenue and 19 Terrace South Bay Vista (16) Mini 0.2 NW 6 Avenue and 46 Street 10833 10 Steel (Elizabeth) Park (44) Mini S. Bayshore Drive and Hiawatha Triangle Park (37) Mini SW 15 Road and 11 Street Town Park (23) Mini NW 3 Avenue and 836 Twelfth Avenue Park (12) Mini NW 62 Street and 12 Avenue Walker (Paul S.) Mini Park (36) Mini 46 West Flagler Street West Buena Vista (17) Mini NW 44 Street and 11 Place Miami Design Plaza (15) Mini NE 2 Avenue and 36 Street Golden Arms Park (43) Mini SW 19 Street to 21 Street and 21 Terrace 0.3 0.5 1.5 0.25 0.1 1.0 0.31 10833 CITY OF MIAMI MINI PARKS BELLE MEADE PARK SHEET 9 Plat Dedication - A portion between lots 24 and 25 in Belle Meade 1st add 21-66 a Subdivision in the North 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of Section 7 Township 53 South, Range 42 East. BISCAYNE HEIGHT PARK SHEET 9 The South 1/2 of the North 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 36 Township 53, Range 41. OAKLAND GROVE PARK SHEET 9 All of Lots 16, 17, & 18 according to the map of the subdivision of the NW 1/4 of Section 7 Township 53 South, Range 42 East as recorded in Plat Book B, page 30 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, excepting therefrom the following tracts to wit: LITTLE RIVER COMMERCE PARK SHEET 10 Begin 165 feet South of Northeast Corner of SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 12, Township 53 South, Range 41 East, thence run Westerly parallel to the North line of said SE 1/4 of SE 1/4 of NE 1/4 of said Section 12 for distance of 157 feet to a point; thence run Southerly parallel to the East line of NE 1/4 of said Section 12 for a distance of 61.60 feet to a point that is 15 feet North of the centerline of N.E. 80th Terrace; thence run Easterly parallel to the North line of the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of said Section 12, and 15 feet North of and parallel to the centerline of N.E. 80th Terrace for distance of 157 feet to the East line of the NE 1/4 of said Section 12; thence run Northerly along the East lien of the NE 1/4 of said Section 12 for 61.60 feet to the Point of Beginning; Less the East 15 feet which have been dedicated on record for Street; and Subject to the use at Present Time of any of said property by the City of Miami, Florida, for Streets or Sidewalks. Together with improvements thereon. 12TH AVENUE PARK 20' wide going up 12 Avenue MIAMI DESIGN PLAZA PARK SHEET 12 SHEET 15 A portion of the S.W. 1/4 of Section 19, Township 53 South, Range 42 East, Dade County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: PULLMAN MINI PARK SHEET 16 Lots 4, 5, and 6, Block 2, Pullman Park, Plat Book 3, Page 184, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. . NORTH BAY VISTA PARK SHEET 16 10833 2-A A Tract of Land of Subdivision Bay Vista Park Amid. between NW 49 Street and NW 4 8 Street, abutting on the westerly side to the expressway. CRESTWOOD PARK SHEET 17 A portion of land on eleven Avenue between 47th Street and 48 Street, located in the S.W. 1/4 of the N.E. 1/4 of Section 23 Township 53 Range 41 East, Dade County, Florida. EAST BAY VISTA PARK SHEET 17 Bay Vista Amended Sudivision Plat Dedication. 54TH STREET MINI PARK SHEET 17 Lots 1 thru 12 of Block 18 of SUBDIVISION FLORAL PARK AMENDED. WEST BUENA VISTA PARK SHEET 17 Plat Dedication - A portion of land between Portar Avenue and Harris Avenue, and between Park Street and N.W. 45th Street, in West Buena Vista Center, a Re -subdivision of Blocks 3 to 11 inclusive, of Amended Plat of Railroad Addition, as recorded on Page 205, Book B in the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. RAINBOW VILLAGE PARK SHEET 21 TOWNPARK SUBDIVISION, 1, PB 85-31, UR Project Fla. R-10 Tact 1 and East 34.7 ft. of the north 207.2 ft. of Tract 4. TOWN PARK SHEET 23 36-53-41, TOWN PARK SEC 2 UR Project Rla R-10 Tract 5 PARADISE POINT PARK PARK SHEET 25 Lots 3A, 4A, 5A, 6, 6A, and 7A of Twin River Island, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 40, at Page 84 of Public Records of Dade County Florida. SECOND AVE MINI PARK SHEET 23 Lot 21, of P.W. While Resubdivision of Block 16, North City of Miami, According to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book B at Page 34, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. CENTRAL MIAMI MINI -PARK SHEET 23 The north 40 feet of Lot 7 and the south 20 feet of Lot 7, and the north 20 feet of Lot 10, Block 16 Robins-Graham-Chillingworth, Plat A, Page 49 1/2, Dade County, Florida. PINE HEIGHTS PARK SHEET 24 10833 93 Plat Dedication - That certain Public Park known as Pine Heights Park together with N.W. 16 Terrace and N.W. 16th Street, lying between N.W. 8th, Court and N.W. 8th Avenue, and between Block B of Highland Park Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 13 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. BROWARD CIRCLE MINI PARK SHEET 24 Plat Dedication - That certain Public Park known as Broward Circle Park, lying between N.W. 8th Avenue and N.W. 8th Court, and N.W. 15th Street, in Highland Park subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 13, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. ALLAPATTAH MINI PARK SHEET 24 Lot 43 in Blanton Park, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 9, at page 58, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, and Lot 1, in Block 2 of A1lapattah Manor, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 16, at page 6, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. GROVE MINI PARK SHEET 24 Plat Dedication - A portion between lots 6 and 7 in block 5, Grove Park Subdivision, part of the W 1/2 of the S.W. 1/4 lying South of the Miami River in Section 35 Township 53 South Range 41 East, Dade County, Florida. HIGHLAND CIRCLE MINI PARK SHEET 24 Plat Dedication - That certain Public Park known as Highland Park, lying between M.W. 8 Avenue and N.W. 8th Court, and on 13th Street, in Highland Park Subdivision, as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 13, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. SITE 16 PARK SHEET 25 Lot 4 Block 1 of Chula Vista Center Plat Book 120-42. FLAGAMI PARK SHEET 29 Lot B, Block 3, FLAGAMI FIRST ADDITION, Plat Book 17, page 66, dedicated to the use of the Public for park purposes. FLAGLER MINI PARK SHEET 31 Plat Dedication - A portion of land in the Amended Plat of Flagler Terrace a subdivision of the N.W. 1/4 of the S.W. 1/4 of Section 6, Township 54 South, Range 41 East, Dade County, Florida. GLEN ROYAL PARK Part of Glenroyal subdivision. SHEET 34 i©8S3 94 CUBAN MEMORIAL PLAZA PARK SHEET 35 Part of Lot 16 and part of R/W of 15 Avenue of Block 1 of SUBDIVISION AVOCADO PARK AMEND. ERNESTO LECUONA PARK SHEET 35 A portion of Lots 16, 17 & 18, Block K of the plat RIVERVIEW, as recorded in the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, in Plat Book 5, page 43, subject property otherwise known as Riverside Baptist Church of Miami, Florida and more particularly described as follows: Commerce at the southeast corner of said Block K of RIVERVIEW, thence run north along the east 1ten of said Block K, for a distance of 140 feet to a point, thence run S89 50' 20" W along a line 140 feet north of and parallel with the south line of said Block K, for a distance of 170.4 feet to the point of beginning of the hereinafter described tract of land; From said point of beginning run S890 50'20" W along a line 140 feet north of and parallel with the south line of said Block K for a distance of 89.50 feet to a point; thence run south a distance of 67 feet to the point of curvature of a curve to the left Paving as its elements a radius of 25 feet and a central angle of 90 09' 40", thence run southerly, southeasterly and easterly along the arc of said Surve for a distance of 39.34 feet to a point of tangency, thence run N89 50'20" E along a line 48 feet north of and parallel with the south line of said Block K for a distance of 39.50 feet to the point of curvature of a circular curve to thS left having as its elements a radius of 25 feet and a central angle of 89 50' 20", thence run easterly, northeasterly and northerly along the arc of said curve for a distance of 39.20 feet to a point of tangency, thence .run north along a line 170.4 feet west of and parallel with the east line of said Block K for a distance of 67 feet to the point of beginning of the heretofore described tract of land. Containing 0.18 acres more or less; WALKER PARK SHEET 36 The west eight inches of the east 15 feet of Lot 6 of Block 123, north, of the City of Miami, according to a Plat recorded in Plat Book "B" at page 41, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. The west 35 feet of Lot 6, in Block 123, Miami North, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book "B" at page 41 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. FORT DALLAS PARK SHEET 36 FORT DALLAS PARK Plat Book 4-85 Lot 17, 18 and 19 TRIANGLE PARK SHEET 37 Lots one 91), two 92), three (3), and four (4), of Block Eighty Two (82) Miami South, a Subdivision in Dade County, Florida, according to the Plat 10883 9S thereof recorded in Plat Book "B", at Page 41 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. BRICKELL PLAZA MINI PARK SHEET 37 A portion of Lots 7 and 8, Block 72 South, CITY OF MIAMI, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book "B" at Page 41 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, being particularly described as follows: Begin at the Southeast corner of said Lot 7; then run Northeasterly along the Southeasterly boundary of said Lots 7 and 8 a distance of 103.66 feet to the most Easterly corner of said Lot 8; thence run Westerly along the North boundary of said Lot 8 a distance of 103.51 feet to a point, said point being 109.56 feet East of the West boundary of said Block 72 South; thence run Southerly over and across said Lots 7 and 8 along a line parallel to the West boundary of said Block 72 South a distance of 100.09 feet to the point of intersection with the South boundary of said Lot 7; thence run Easterly along the South boundary of said Lot 7 a distance of 76.28 feet to the Point of Beginning, containing an area of 9,000 square feet, more or less, AND: Lot 1, Block 73, SOUTH CITY OF MIAMI, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book "B" at Page 41 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. LESS AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM the South 14 feet and the West 84.14 feet thereof. Containing an area of 3,000 square feet, more or less. GEN. MAXIMO GOMEZ PARK SHEET 38 Lot 16 less south 45 feet thereof, Block 1, Amended Plat of Avocado Park, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 6 8 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. MARJORIE STONEMAN PARK SHEET 44 Lots 8 and 9, South 4' of Lot 7 W.H. Snipes subdivision, Plat Book 3, Page 107 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. GOLDEN ARMS PARK SHEET 43 Lots 7 & 8, Block 44, New Shenandoah, Plat Book 10, Page 55 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. STEELE PARK SHEET 44 Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, of Steele Park Sub a Subdivision according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 19, Page 27, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. COCONUT GROVE MINI PARK SHEET 46 10833 0 f Frow Homestead Plat Book B-106, Block 28 West 1/2 lot 21 and all of lot 22. LINCOLN PARK SHEET 46 Plat Dedication - A portion of land in Lincoln Manor, that same being a re -subdivision of the S 1/2 of Block of the Subdivision of Edward Pent Homestead as recorded in Plat Book A, Page 45 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, also described as S 1/2 of N.W. 1/4 of N.E. 1/4, Section 21-54-41, Dade County, Florida. BLANCHE PARK SHEET 46 Lots 4 thru 10 Blanche Park Subdivision, Edward Pent Homestead. Thence run South 76039'35" East, along the said Northerly line of said S.E. Fifth Street produce Easterly, for a distance of 233.52 feet to a concrete monument; Thence Northeasterly along the arc of a curve with a radius of 25.0 feet, through an arc 71004'35", for a distance of 31.01 feet, to a concrete monument; Thence continue Northeasterly along tge acr of a reverse curve with a radius of 40.0 feet, through an arc of 122 23'40", for a distance of 85.45 feet, to a concrete monument; Thence South 76039'35" East, for a distance of 321.10 feet, to a point in the U.S. Harbor line along the West side of Biscayne Bay; Thence South 5037'19" West, along said Harbor Line, for a distance of 171.54 feet, to the Southeast corner of the tract herein described; Thence North 76039'35" West, parallel with and 141.08 feet distant from the said Northerly line of said S.E. Fifth Street produced Easterly, for a distance of 670.29 feet, to a concrete monument in the Easterly line of Brickell Avenue; Thence North 13020155" East, along said East, along said Easterly line of said Brickell Avenue for a distance of 141.08 feet, to the point of beginning. Excepting all that certain tract of land dedicated by Mary Brickell for a burial ground, said dedication signed August 9, 1921, and filed for record January 27, 1923 and recorded in Deed Book 323, Page 298 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. It is understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the said City of Miami, the grantee herein, hereby agrees to perpetually improve and keep up the said burial ground, consisting of that certain strip of ground in Block 103 South as per plat thereof made by P.L. Watson, recorded in Plat Book 8, page 93, in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for Dade County, Florida. 10833 all It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties herto that the said City of Miami relieves the Estate of Mary Brickell, deceased,. from the duty of caring for the said private burial ground above described and agrees to forever hold in trust said burial ground for Mary Brickell, deceased, and the members of the Brickell family. j It is further understood and agreed by and between the parties hereto that the said City of Miami, as grantee herein, is to bear all the expense of improving and beautifying said Brickell Park and burial ground agrees that sufficient money be administered in the perpetual care and upkeep of the place, parcle or part of ground so described and so dedicated as the burial ground of the said Mary Brickell, deceased. It is further understood and agreed that the City of Miami, the grantee herein, is to pass the proper ordinance of resolution dedicating this tract, same to be known as "BRICKELL PARK". It is further understood and agreed that if any of the provision above set forth are not carried out by the said City of Miami, the grantee herein, the title to the property hereby deeded from the said Maude E. Brickell, Belle G. Brickell and Alice A. Brickell, all fema soles to the said City of Miami, is to reinvest in the said parties of the first part, their heirs or assigns, and all right, title and interest in and to said property is hereby forfeited. KEN MYERS PARK SHEET 46 Bay Vista Amended Subdivision 1/2 acre and a portion of land between blocks 7 and 8 and between 48 and 49 Street in Bay Vista Park a subdivision of S.E. 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Section 23, and SW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of Section 24 all in Township 53 South Range 41 East. 10833 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS 2 7 4 0 C E N T E R V I E W DRIVE , T A L L A H A S S E E, F L O R I D A 3 2 3 9 9 BOB MARTINEZ THOMAS G. PELHAM GOMMM Seaelary December 15, 1990 The Honorable Xavier L. Suarez Mayor of Miami Post Office Box 330708 Miami, Florida 33128 Dear Mayor Suarez: The Department has completed its review of the proposed comprehensive plan amendment (Amendment 90-2) for the City of Miami, which was submitted on August 31, 1990. Copies of the proposed amendment have been distributed to appropriate state, regional and local agencies for their review and their comments are enclosed. I am enclosing the Department's Objections, Recommendations and Comments Report, issued pursuant to Rule 9J-11.010, Florida Administrative Code. Upon receipt of this report, the City of Miami has 60 days in which to adopt the proposed amendment, adopt the amendment with changes, or reject the amendment. The process for adoption of local comprehensive plan amendments is outlined in s.163.3184, Florida Statutes, and Rule 9J-11.011, Florida Admini- strative Code. Within five working days of the date of adoption, the City of Miami must submit the following to the Department: Five copies of the adopted comprehensive plan amendments; A copy of the adoption ordinance; A copy of additional changes not previously reviewed; A listing of findings by the local governing body, if any, which were not included in the ordinance; and A statement indicating the relationship of the additional EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT • HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT • RESOURCE PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT II The Honorable Xavier L. Suarez December 15, 1990 Page Two changes to the Department's Objections, Recommendations and Comments Report. The above amendments and documentation are required for the Department to conduct the compliance review, make a compliance determination and issue the appropriate notice of intent. As a deviation from the requirement above, you are requested to provide one of the five copies of the adopted amendments directly to the Executive Director of the South Florida Regional Planning Council. The regional planning councils have been asked to review adopted amendments to determine local comprehensive plan compliance with the Comprehensive Regional Policy Plan. Please forward these documents to the regional planning council concurrent -with your transmittal to the Department. Your cooperation in this matter is appreciated. If you have any questions, please contact Robert Pennock, Bureau Chief, or Maria Abadal, Plan Review Administrator at (904) 487-4545. Sincerely, A 010V � q. /M O�Al� Robert G. Nave, Director Division of Resource Planning and Management RGN/tmp • Enclosures: Objections, Recommendations and Comments Report Review Agency Comments cc: Joseph W. McManus, Assistant Director, Planning, Building and Zoning Department 10833 100 C4it�r of Xialni `t Op y SERGIO RODRIGUEZ �` �` ��� CESAR H. ODIO Director City Manager p ..uu onto Q o a January 9, 1990 Mr. Bill Sadowski, Secretary Florida Department of Community Affairs 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32399 RE: Amendment 90-2 (City of Miami Amendments Nos. 90-5, 90-9, 90-11 and 90-12) Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000 Dear Mr. Sadowski: This letter is a formal invitation for your Department to participate in the public hearing on the adoption, .by ordinance, of the plan amendments referenced above, pursuant to Chapter 163.3184(8)(a) F.S. These items are scheduled as Items PZ-1 and PZ-4 (90-5 and 90-9) after 9:00 a.m. and PZ-22 and PZ-23 (90-11 and 90-12) after 5:00 p.m. Thursday, January 24, 1991 at the Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan-American Drive, Dinner Key. Because the agenda for the January 24th meeting is expected to be lengthy and contain several controversial items, your local arrangements should include a block of time from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at City Hall. The Commission customarily will not take up a new item after 9:00 p.m., and will adjourn shortly thereafter. The agenda packet to be supplied to the City Commission pertaining to this item includes: a. Planning Fact Sheet, maps, analyses, concurrency, and ordinance. b. City of Miami transmittal letter and materials to DCA dated July 27, 1990. C. Transmittal letter from DCA with Objections, Recommendations and Comments, including outside agency letters, dated -December 15, 1990, and the City of Miami responses thereto. Page 1 of 2 r _✓ PLANNING DEPARTMENT/275 N.W. 2nd Street/Miami, Florida 33128/(305) 579-6086 v, Mailing Address - P.O.Box 330708 / Miami, Florida 33233-070B 10883 kc` Mr. Bill Sadowski, Secretary Florida Department of Community Affairs January 9, 1991 As this letter is being written, I believe that the objections raised in your Objections, Recommendations and Comments report can be resolved to our mutual satisfaction; but I would not want to entirely foreclose the possibility of a technical assistance meeting with your staff prior to January 24th. Please contact Joseph W. McManus, Assistant Director, at Suncom 921-6086 if there are further questions. Ser i o R'odri gu z Di ctor SR/vh vh/91/084 cc:- Robert G. Nave, Director Division of Resource Planning and Management Jack Osterholt, Executive Director South Florida Regional Planning Council Jorge L. Fernandez, City Attorney Law Department Att: Joel E. Maxwell, Chief Assistant City Attorney Clark Turner, Planning and Zoning Division Planning, Building and Zoning Dept. Gloria Fox, Division Chief Hearing Boards Office Planning, Building and Zoning Dept. Page 2of2 to8 81 a �Ok N RESPONSE TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS OBJECTIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND COMMENTS CITY OF MIAMI Amendment 90-2 (City of Miami Amendment Nos. 90-51 90-9, 90-11 and 90-12) DATA AND ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS A. OBJECTIONS 1. 9J-5.005 (2) (a) and (5) ; and S.163.3177 (6) (a) and (8) , F.S. Proposed Amendment 90-11, which revises the goals, objectives and policies in all elements of the City's adopted plan by "making substantive additions and deletions; technical and perfecting changes and updating dollar amounts and time frames" (page 1, Attachment 90- 11-B), does not include relevant and appropriate data and analysis to support these changes. Recommendation Revise proposed Amendment,90-11 to include relevant and appropriate data and analysis to support the revised goals, objectives and policies in all elements of the plan. Revise the proposed amendment consistent with the required data and analysis. B. COMMENTS 1. See objections to specific proposed revised objectives and policies in the Future Land Use, Portable Water, and Natural Resource Conservation Elements. City of Miami Response to Objection 1. See responses to the Objections to specific proposed revised objectives and policies in the Future Land Use, Potable Water, and Natural Resource Conservation Elements. FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT A. OBJECTIONS Data 1. 9J-5.006 (1) (a) ; 9J-5.005 (1) (e) ; and 9J-11.006 (1) (b) 2. 108,13 January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 1 �03 The map series submitted with Amendment 90-12, which is intended to depict the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments, does not include a legend that indicates a north arrow, map scale, date, and a key to the land use categories. Recommendation Revise the map series to include a legend that indicates a north arrow, map scale, date, and a key to the land use categories. City of Miami Response to Objection 1. The map series has been revised to include a legend that includes a north arrow, map scale, date, and a key to the land use categories. 2. 9J-5.006 (1) (g) and (4) ; and 9J-5.005 (2) (e) An analysis of the effect of the 348 proposed Future Land Use Map amendments found in Attachment 90-12-D of Amendment 90-12 upon the population projections is not included. For example, a number of proposed map amendments propose changing parcels of land designated as "Multi -Family High Density" to "Restricted Commercial" or "Duplex" to "Industrial." Recommendation Include an analysis of the effect of the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments upon the population projections. City of Miami Response to Objection 2. The City of Miami is a mature central city, almost completely developed in urban uses. Population increases are accommodated by a) overcrowding -- which is not affected by land use acreage -- or b) redevelopment -- by which low -density residential areas are gradually succeeded by higher density residential uses. Population forecasts over the period covered by the comprehensive plan are approximately 10-15%. Therefore, population projections for the City of Miami are not based upon the future land use plan map designations, but rather on a model that includes such variables as past growth rates for the city, metropolitan area, region and state; economic forecasts translated into likelihood of net in -migration, as well as statistical measures such as birth and death rates and net natural increase. In evaluating proposed changes to the future land use plan map, it is necessary to assess the quantities of land in each land use category affected by the proposed changes, to ensure that sufficient land is designated in each category to accommodate the 10833 January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 2 Ld� projected future population, as well as for the facilities, services, and activities needed to meet the population's physical, social, economic, and cultural needs, and that adequate acreage continues to be available for future use. As will be seen in the City's responses following, the net effect of modest population forecasts on these proposed changes in the available acreages is negligible, and the future land use plan map continues to designate ample land in each category to accommodate the forecasted population. Analysis 3. 9J-5.006 (2) (b) and (e) and (4) ; and 9J-5.012 (2) (a) - (d) The 348 proposed Future Land Use Map amendments found in Attachment 90-12-D of Amendment 90-12 are not supported by an analysis of the suitability of use for the proposed uses, including consideration of natural and historic resources, topography, compatibility of adjacent land uses, soils and flood prone areas. For example, a number of proposed map amendments proposed changing parcels of land designated as "Major Public Facility" to "Single -Family" or "Duplex" to "Industrial." Recommendation Include an analysis of the suitability of use for the proposed uses, including consideration of natural and historic resources, topography, compatibility of adjacent land uses, soils and flood prone areas. Revise the Future Land Use Map Series to be consistent with the analysis. City of Miami Response to Objection 3. The proposed Future Land Use Map amendments total 348 parcels, or 0.4% of the City's approximately 85,000 parcels; and together comprise 474.51 acres of land, or slightly over 2% of the City's 22,144 acre area, exclusive of water. The proposed amendments include 134 parcels comprising 116.08 acres that are proposed to correct errors made when the land use map was created; another 135 parcels totalling 265.58 acres are changes necessary to bring the City's new zoning ordinance into consistency with the comprehensive plan (see the response to Objection 5, below, for further explanation of this group of changes). These "scrivener's errors" and "necessary changes" are corrective in nature, and do not alter the substance of the Future Land Use Plan; they merely strive to depict the Plan as accurately as possible. The balance of 79 parcels, or less than 0.1% of the total parcels in the city, comprising 92.85 acres, or 0.04% of the total city January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 3 IOFS33 k05 area, are changes proposed by the City Commission following public hearing on the proposed plan amendments. These changes are the result of public input and staff evaluation and are typically minor in effect, both individually and cumulatively. Because the previous land use plan map designations of February, 1989 had already been evaluated for suitability of use, including consideration of natural and historic resources, topography, soils and flood prone areas, it was determined that only the compatibility of adjacent land uses was relevant in the present evaluation. Analysis reveals that in all cases, the proposed changes are compatible with the adjacent land uses; in fact, the majority of changes increase compatibility by eliminating one -or - two parcel land -use "islands" within a larger group (see the response to Objection 41 below, for further discussion of the evaluation process). 4. 9J-5.006 (2) (c) and (4) ; 9J-5.012 (2) (a) - (d) ; and 9J- Numerous proposed amendments to Future Land Use Map found in Attachment 90-12-D of Amendment 90-12 propose to increase the density or intensity of use; however, the amendments are not supported by an analysis of the need to increase densities and intensities of use. Table II of Amendment 90-12 also does not include the acreage amounts for all of the proposed land use changes. In addition, the amendments are not supported by an analysis of the affects of these amendments on the estimated gross acreage needed for each land use category. Recommendation Include an analysis of the need to increase the density or intensity of use for the proposed map amendments. Revise Table II of Amendment 90-12 to include acreage amounts for all of the proposed map changes. Include an analysis of the effects of these amendments on the estimated gross acreage needed for each land use category. City of Miami Response to Objection 4. The 348 parcels of land are proposed for change in order to satisfy other planning requirements than density or intensity of land use. To repeat, 134 parcels are proposed for change to correct errors; another 135 parcels are proposed for consistency; only 79 parcels are being changed as a result of substantive policy decisions. Consequently, an analysis of the need to increase density is not relevant; any resultant changers in permitted densities are a consequence of, not a cause for, the proposed changes. January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 4 10833 Acreages for all the proposed changes are shown in the last column of Table II of Amendment 90-12, totalled by Item number. That is, where there are two or more parcels included in a single Item, the acreage is shown for the total Item. The net effect of these proposed changes on the available acreage needed for each land use category is negligible (see the response to Objection-3, preceding). The City has performed a concurrency management analysis of the potential impact of the proposed changes on the required facilities and services. The analysis is shown on Table II of Amendment 90-12 for each parcel proposed for a land use change either as a "necessary change" or by City Commission initiative, but excluding scrivener's errors. The analysis indicates whether the proposed change would result in an increase (+), no change (_), or a decrease (-) in potential impact on each of the six required facilities and services. Further analysis of these figures reveals that 49 parcels totalling 106.1 acres would increase in potential intensity; 73 parcels totalling 112.02 acres would decrease in potential intensity; and 92 parcels totalling 140.31 acres would remain at the same potential intensity. Therefore, potential intensity increases on 106.1 acres would be offset by decreases on 112.02 acres; while the remaining acreage would neither increase nor decrease in potential intensity. In summary, then, the total potential demand on facilities and services would be reduced as a result of these changes; but it should be pointed out that the total effect of the changes is nonetheless slight. Goals, Objectives and Policies 5. 9-5.006 (3) (b) 1. and 4. and (3) (c) l., 2., 6., and 7.; 9J- 11.006(1)(b)5; and S.163.3202(1) and .3194, F.S. Proposed Amendment 90-12 is not consistent with Future Land Use Element Objectives 1.1, 1.3, 1.5 and 1.6 and Policies 1.1.1, 1.1.3, 1.5.1, 1.6.1, 1.6.9. and 1.6.11 because an analysis of the population projections, the suitability of use for the proposed uses and the need to increase the density or intensity of use is not included. See also the objections raised for 9J- 5.006 (1) (g) and (2) (b) , 2 (c) and 2 (e) . In addition, the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments found in Attachment 90-12-D as "Necessary Changes" are not consistent with 5.163.3202(1), F.S., and Future Land Use Element Policy 1.6.2 because Attachment 90-12-E states that these changes are necessary to be consistent with the City's Zoning Atlas. However, 5.163.3202(1) and .3194, F.S., and Policy 1.6.2 require that the 10833 January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 5 t of City's zoning ordinance be consistent with and implement the Future Land Use Map Series. Recommendation Include an analysis of the population projections, the suitability of use for the proposed uses and the need to increase the density or intensity of use for the proposed Future Land Use Map Series to resolve the objections cited for 9J-5.006 (1) (g) and (2) (b) , (c) and (e). [See response (2) below]. Include in the analysis how the proposed amendments are consistent with Future Land Use Element Objectives 1.1, 1.3, 1.5 and 1.6 and Policies 1.1.1, 1.1.3, 1.5.1, 1.6.11 1.6.9, and 1.6.11. Revise the City's Zoning Atlas to be consistent with and implement the Future Land Use Map Series. [See response (1) below]. In addition, revise the proposed Future Land Use Map Series amendments to be consistent with the required analysis, the cited objectives and policies, and S.163.3202(1) and .3194, F.S. [See response (3) below] . City of Miami Response to Objection 5. (1) The characterization of "Necessary Changes" in Attachment 90- 12E as "necessary in order to be consistent with the Zoning Atlas" is an unfortunate choice of words resulting from a complex set of relationships between the Future Land Use Plan and the City's newly -adopted zoning ordinance, as explained in the following paragraph. A more accurate statement would probably have been "necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan", as indeed these amendments are intended, pursuant to the requirements of 162.3202(1) and 163.3194 F.S., and the City's land use policies. Within one year following the comprehensive plan's adoption, the City was required to adopt Land Development Regulations consistent with the plan, and these were submitted in the form of a draft of a new zoning ordinance in January, 1990. The required public hearings on the new zoning ordinance were lengthy -- covering a period of more than four months -- which essentially continued the land use.planning process and stimulated interest among the public and leading elected officials to look again at the plan. The result of this process was both the new zoning ordinance and a set of proposed amendments to the Land Use Plan. Guiding the entire process was the set of Goals, Objectives and Policies and the Future Land Use Plan Map adopted by the City in 1989; but the process leading to the modifications that were necessary to eliminate errors and achieve consistency between them and the zoning map resulted in simultaneous consideration of t-he land use plan and the zoning map. Because the City's Land Use Plan Map is very detailed, it has a unusually high degree of correspondence with the zoning map; so much so that an amendment to one almost invariably requires a corresponding amendment to the other. This 10333 January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 6 situation can lead to confusion, especially when many changes are being made almost simultaneously, as in the present instance. Therefore, in order to clarify its intent, the City requests that the characterization of "Necessary Changes" in Attachment 90-12E as "necessary in order to be consistent with the Zoning Atlas" be modified to read as "necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan" pursuant to the requirements of 162.3202(1) and 163.3194 F.S., and the City's land use policies. (2) Population projections for the City of Miami are not based upon the future land use plan map designations, but rather on a model that includes such variables as past growth rates for the city, metropolitan area, region and state; economic forecasts translated into likelihood of net in -migration, as well as statistical measures such as birth and death rates and net natural increase. It is essential to ensure that sufficient land is designated in each category to accommodate the projected future population, as well as for the facilities, services, and activities needed to meet the population's physical, social, economic, and cultural needs. (3) In evaluating proposed changes to the future land use plan map, it is necessary to assess the quantities of land in each land use category affected by the proposed changes, to ensure that sufficient acreage continues to be available for future use. As will be seen in the City's responses following, the net effect of these proposed changes on the available acreages is negligible, and the future land use plan map continues to designate ample land in each category to accommodate the forecasted population. The 348 parcels of land are proposed for change in order to satisfy other planning requirements than density or intensity of land use. To repeat, 134 parcels are proposed for change to correct errors; another 135 parcels are proposed for consistency; only 79 parcels are being changed as a result of substantive policy decisions. Consequently, an analysis of the need to increase density is not relevant; any resultant changes in permitted densities are a consequence of, not a cause for, the proposed changes. Acreages for all the proposed changes are shown in the last column of Table II of Amendment 90-12, totalled by Item number. That is, where there are two or more parcels included in a single Item, the acreage is shown for the total Item. The net effect of these proposed changes on the available acreage needed for each land use category is negligible. The City has performed a concurrency management analysis of the potential impact of the proposed changes on the required facilities and services. The analysis is shown on Table II of Amendment 90-12 for each parcel proposed for a land use change either as a "necessary change" or by City Commission initiative, January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 7 10833 tol but excluding scrivener's errors. The analysis indicates whether the proposed change would result in an increase (+), no change (_), or a decrease (-) in potential impact on each of the six required facilities and services. Further analysis of these figures reveals that 49 parcels totalling 106.1 acres would increase in potential intensity; 73 parcels totalling 112.02 acres would decrease in potential intensity; and 92 parcels totalling 140.31 acres would remain at the same potential intensity. Therefore, potential intensity increases on 106.1 acres would be offset by decreases on 112.02 acres; while the remaining acreage would neither increase nor decrease in potential intensity. In summary, then, the total potential demand on facilities and services would be reduced as a result of these changes; but it should be pointed out that the total effect of the change is nonetheless slight. 6. 9J-5.006(3)(c)7. and (4); and S.163.3202(1) and .3194, F.S. Proposed Amendment 90-11, proposes the change the "Interpretation of the Future Land Use Plan Map" section of the Future Land Use Element (pages 22 and 23 of Attachment 90-11-C) for Residential --Medium Density Multi -Family and Residential --High Density Multi -Family land use categories by deleting maximum density requirements and allowing development "up to the intensity defined in the zoning ordinance for each of the zoning districts classified under this land use designation" is not consistent with Rule 9J- 5.006 (3) (c) 7., F.A.C., and S.163.3202 (1) and .3194, F.S. Rule 9J-5.006(3)(c)7., F.A.C., requires that a policy be adopted to establish densities or intensities of use for each future land use category and S.163.3202(1) and .3194, F.S., require that the City's zoning ordinance be consistent with and implement the policies of the City's plan. In addition, proposed revisions to the "Interpretation of the Future Land Use Plan Map" section do not specify the suitable locations for the community -based residential facilities that will be allowed to be located in the Residential --Medium Density Multi -Family and Residential --High Density Multi -Family land use categories. Recommendation Revise proposed Amendment 90-11 to not delete the maximum density allowed in the Residential --Medium Density Multi -Family and Residential --High Density Multi -Family land use categories and to maintain the density in the City's adopted plan. Revise the proposed amendment to specify the suitable locations for the 10833 January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 8 t k 0 community -based residential facilities that will be allowed to be located in the Residential --Medium Density Multi -Family and Residential --High Density Multi -Family land use categories. Citv of Miami Response to Objection 6. The section entitled "Interpretation of the Future Land Use Plan Map" of the Future Land Use Element has been revised to restore standards for maximum potential densities for each of the various future land use designations as required by 163.3177(6)(a) F.S. and Rule 9J-5.006(3)(c)7. F.A.C. References to community -based residential facilities (CBRFs) in the section "Interpretation of the Future Land Use Plan Map" of the Future Land Use Element have been revised to make clear the intent of the City that CBRFs of six clients or less are permitted, pursuant to applicable state law, as a matter of right in the single and multi -family residential land use classifications; that CBRFs of 14 clients or less are permitted in the Duplex, Medium Density, and High Density Residential classifications pursuant to applicable state law, and that CBRFs of 15 clients or more, which are not subject to the requirements of state law, may be allowed in the Medium Density and High Density Residential classifications in suitable locations. Detailed siting considerations are contained in the city's Land Development Regulations. TRAFFIC CIRCULATION ELEMENT A. OBJECTIONS Analysis 1. 9J-5.007 (2) (b) and (3) (b) and (c) ; and 9J-11.006 (1) (b) 4. and 5. An analysis of the projected traffic circulation levels of service and system needs based upon the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments found in Attachment 90- 12-D of Amendment 90-12 for the initial and remaining increments of the planning period is not included. In addition, an analysis of how the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments are consistent with the Traffic Circulation Element objectives and policies is not included. See also the attached comments from the Florida Department of Transportation. Recommendation Include an analysis of the projected traffic circulation levels of service and system needs based upon the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments for the initial and remaining increments of the planning period. January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 9 10833 M Include an analysis of how the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments are consistent with the Traffic Circulation Element objectives and policies. Revise the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments consistent with the required analysis and the objectives and policies. City of Miami Response to Objection 1. The City has performed a concurrency management analysis of the potential impact of the proposed future land use map amendments on the projected traffic circulation levels of service and system needs. The analysis is shown under the general heading "Facilities and Services", subheading "Traffic Circulation:, in two columns labeled "Chg."(Change) and "LOS"(Level of Service), on Table II of Amendment 90-12 for each parcel proposed for a land use change either as a "necessary change" or by City Commission initiative, but excluding scrivener's errors. The analysis indicates whether the proposed change would result in an increase (+), no change (=), or a decrease (-) in potential traffic generation, and evaluates each of these as "OK" or "NO" in terms of impact on the required LOS as adopted by the City in its Transportation Policies. Analysis of these proposed future land use map amendments reveals that changes involving 49 parcels totalling 106.1 acres would increase in potential traffic generation; 73 parcels totalling 112.02 acres would decrease in potential traffic generation; and 92 parcels totalling 140.31 acres would remain at the same potential traffic generation. Therefore, potential traffic generation increases on 106.1 acres would be offset by decreases on 112.02 acres; while the remaining acreage would neither increase nor decrease in potential traffic generation. In summary, then, the total potential traffic generation would be reduced as a result of these changes; but it should be pointed out that the total effect of the proposed changes is nonetheless statistically insignificant. The changes are fully consistent with the MCNP Transportation Goals, Objectives and Policies. With respect to the comments made by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), it should be pointed out that the City's adopted Transportation Policies are based on a methodology that differs from the FDOT "Level of Service Standards and Guidelines Manual" and the 1985 "Highway Capacity Manual", consequently, the City's Level of Service standards will not be compatible with those used by FDOT. The City's methodology, as adopted by the City and approved by DCA in accordance with the provisions of Rule 9J5.0055(1)(d) is explained and justified in the booklet "Transportation Corridors", a copy of which is enclosed, excerpted from the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan's Transportation Element. HOUSING ELEMENT A. OBJECTIONS 10833 January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 10 Analysis 1. 9J-5.010 (2) and (3) (b) and (c) ; and 9J-11.006 (1) (b) 5. An analysis of the effect of the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments found in Attachment 90-12-D of Amendment 90-12 upon housing needs of the anticipated populations, including the ability of the City to provide adequate and affordable housing, with particular emphasis on low and moderate income households, is not included. In addition, an analysis of how the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments are consistent with the Housing Element objectives and policies is not included. Recommendation Include an analysis of the effect of the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments upon housing needs of the anticipated populations, including the ability of the City to provide adequate and affordable housing, with particular emphasis on low and moderate income households. Include an analysis of how the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments are consistent with the Housing Elements objectives and policies. Revise the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments consistent with the required analysis and the objectives and policies. City of Miami Response to Objection 1. The proposed Future Land Use Map amendments total 348 parcels, or 0.4% of the City's approximately 85,000 parcels; and together comprise 474.51 acres of land, or slightly over 2% of the City's 22,144 acre area, exclusive of water. The proposed amendments include 134 parcels comprising 116.08 acres that are proposed to correct errors made when the land use map was created; another 135 parcels totalling 265.58 acres are changes necessary to bring the City's new zoning ordinance into consistency with the comprehensive plan. These "scrivener's errors" and "necessary changes" are corrective in nature, and do not alter the substance of the Future Land Use Plan; they merely cause the map to be accurate in its depiction of the Plan. The balance of 79 parcels, or less than 0.1% of the total parcels in the city, comprising 92.85 acres, or 0.4% of the total city area, are changes proposed by the City Commission following public hearing on the proposed plan amendments. These changes are the result of public input and staff evaluation and are typically minor in effect, both individually and cumulatively. The net effect of these proposed changes on the available acreage for each land use category is negligible. The impact of the changes on residential densities and on low -and - moderate income housing opportunities and availability is 10833 January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 11 �t3 effectively neutral, although a marginal increase in availability and opportunity might occur where higher potential densities are a consequence of the change. In any event, the effect is statistically insignificant. The changes are fully consistent with the MCNP Goals, Objectives and Policies, in particular Housing Policies 1.1.51 1.1.91 1.1.31 1.3.21 2.1.1, and 2.1.4. SANITARY SEWER, SOLID WASTE, DRAINAGE, POTABLE WATER, AND NATURAL GROUNDWATER AQUIFER RECHARGE ELEMENT A. OBJECTIONS Data and Analysis 1. 9J-5.011 (1) (f) and (2) (b) and (c) ; and 9J-11. 006 (1) (b) 4. and 5. An analysis of the projected sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage and potable water levels of service and system needs based upon the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments found in Attachment 90-12-D of Amendment 90- 12 for the initial and remaining increments of the planning period is not included. In addition, an analysis of how the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments are consistent with the Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage and Potable Water Element objectives and policies is not included. Recommendation Include an analysis of the projected sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage potable water levels of service and system needs based upon the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments the initial and remaining increments of the planning period. Include an analysis of how the proposed Future Land Use Map increments are consistent ' with the Sanitary Sewer, Solid Waste, Drainage and Potable Water Element objectives and policies. Revise the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments consistent with the required analysis and the objectives and policies. City of Miami Response to Objection 1. The City has performed a concurrency management analysis of the potential impact of the proposed future land use map amendments on the projected sanitary sewer, solid waste, drainage and potable water levels of service and system needs. The analysis is shown under the general heading "Facilities and Services", subheadings "Sanitary Sewer", Solid Waste", Storm Drainage", and "potable Water", in two columns beneath each subheading labeled "Chg."(Change) and "LOS"(Level of Service), on Table II of Amendment 90-12 for each parcel proposed for a land use change either as a "necessary change" or by City Commission initiative, 10833 January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 12 k k4 but excluding scrivener's errors. The analysis indicates whether the proposed change would result in an increase (+), no change (=), or a decrease (-) in potential demand for each of these services, and evaluates each of them as "OK" or "NO" in terms of impact on the respective LOS as adopted by the City in its comprehensive plan. Analysis of these proposed future land use map amendments reveals that, excepting storm drainage, (see below) changes involving 49 parcels totalling 106.1 acres would increase potential demand; 73 parcels totalling 112.02 acres would decrease potential demand; and 92 parcels totalling 140.31 acres would remain at the same potential demand. Therefore, potential demand increases on 106.1 acres would be offset by decreases on 112.02 acres; while the remaining acreage would neither increase nor decrease in potential demand for sanitary sewer, solid waste collection, and potable water services. (Storm drainage remains neutral to these proposed changes, as the City's standard requires all drainage to be retained and disposed on site, irrespective of development type or characteristics. In summary, then, the total potential demand for these services would be marginally reduced as a result of these changes; but it should be pointed out that the total effect of the proposed changes is nonetheless statistically insignificant. The changes are fully consistent with the MCNP Goals, Objectives and Policies. Goals, Objectives and Policies 2. 9J-5.011 (2) (c) 3. Proposed Amendment 90-11, proposed to delete Potable Water Policy 1.2.4 and Natural Resource Conservation Policy 2.1.6 (pages 41 and 80 of Attachment 90-11-D), which establish the potable water conservation strategies and techniques for the City. However, this is not consistent with 9J-5.0ll(2((c)3. which requires that the City establish and utilize potable water conservation strategies and techniques. See also the attached comments from the South Florida Water Management District. Recommendation Revise proposed amendment 90-11 to not delete Potable Water Policy 1.2.4 and Natural Resource Conservation Policy 2.1.6 and to maintain the existing potable water conservation strategies and techniques. City of Miami Response to Objection 2. The City proposed to delete Potable Water Policy 1.2.4 and its identical counterpart, Natural Resource Conservation Policy 2.1.6 because the City believes that the requirements imposed by them are a essentially a duplication of requirements of Metropolitan Dade County, which is the local government responsible for providing the potable water supply and for enforcing water 10833 January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 13 \l5 conservation measures. Nonetheless, the City has no objection to retaining these Policies, and will not delete them at this time, it being understood that the City is not the agency responsible. COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT A. OBJECTIONS Data and Analysis 1. 9J-5.012 (2) , (2) (e) , and (3) (b) and (c) ; and 9J- 11.006 (1) (b) 5. An analysis of the effect of the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments found in Attachment 90-12-D of Amendment 90-12 upon hurricane evacuation planning, including evacuation routes and times and shelter space, is not included. In addition, an analysis of how the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments found in Amendment 90-12 are consistent with the Coastal Management Element objectives and policies is not included. Recommendation Include an analysis of the effect of the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments upon hurricane evacuation planning, including evacuation routes and times and shelter space. Include an analysis of how the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments are consistent with the Coastal Management Element objectives and policies. Revise the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments consistent with the required analysis and the objectives and policies. City of Miami Response to Objection 1. The proposed Future Land Use Map amendments total 348 parcels, or 0.4% of the City's approximately 85,000 parcels; and together comprise 474.51 acres of land, or slightly over 2% of the City's 22,144 acre area, exclusive of water. The proposed amendments include 134 parcels comprising 116.08 acres that are proposed to correct errors made when the land use map was created; another 135 parcels totalling 265.58 acres are changes necessary to bring the City's new zoning ordinance into consistency with the comprehensive plan. These "scrivener's errors" and "necessary changes" are corrective in nature, and do not alter the substance of the Future Land Use Plan; they merely cause the map to be accurate in its depiction of the Plan. The balance of 79 parcels, or less than 0.1% of the total parcels in the city, comprising 92.85 acres, or 0.4% of the total city area, are changes proposed by the City Commission following public 10833 January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 14 � k � hearing on the proposed plan amendments. These changes are the result of public input and staff evaluation and are typically minor in effect, both individually and cumulatively. The net effect of these proposed changes on the available acreage of each land use category is negligible. No significant population redistribution is anticipated to occur as a result of the amendments. Therefore, the impact of the changes on residential densities and on hurricane evacuation needs is effectively neutral. These changes are fully consistent with the MCNP Coastal Management Goals, Objectives and Policies, CONSERVATION ELEMENT Data and Analysis 1 . 9J-5.013 (1) , (1) (c) , and (2) (b) and (c) ; and 9J7 . VVV \.LI \+-1/ z. u....a v. An analysis of projected water needs based on the demands for industrial and potable water uses for the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments found in Attachment 90-12-D of Amendment 90-12 is not included. In addition, an analysis of how the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments are consistent with the Conservation Element objectives and policies is not included. Recommendation Include an analysis of the projected water needs based on the demands for industrial and potable water uses for the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments. Include an analysis of how the proposed Future Land Use map amendments are consistent with the Conservation Element objectives and policies. Revise the proposed Future Land Use map amendments consistent with the required analysis and the objectives and policies. City of Miami Response to Objection 1. The City has performed a concurrency management analysis of the potential impact of the proposed future land use map amendments on the projected industrial and potable water levels of service and system needs. The analysis is shown under the general heading "Facilities and Services", subheading "Potable Water", in two columns beneath the subheading labeled "Chg."(Change) and "LOS"(Level of Service), on Table II of Amendment 90-12 for each parcel proposed for a land use change either as a "necessary change" or by City Commission initiative, but excluding scrivener's errors. The analysis indicates whether the proposed change would result in an increase (+), no change (=), or a decrease (-) in potential demand for water, and evaluates it as "OK" or "NO" in terms of impact on the potable water LOS as adopted by the City in its comprehensive plan. Analysis of these 10833 January 14, 1991 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 15 1\1 proposed future land use map amendments reveals that changes involving 49 parcels totalling 106.1 acres would increase potential demand for water; 73 parcels totalling 112.02 acres would decrease potential demand; and 92 parcels totalling 140.31 acres would remain at the same potential demand. Therefore, potential water demand increases on 106.1 acres would-be offset by decreases on 112.02 acres; while the remaining acreage would neither increase nor decrease in potential demand for water. In summary, then, the total potential demand for water would be marginally reduced as a result of these changes; but it should be pointed out that the total effect of the proposed changes is nonetheless statistically insignificant. The changes are fully consistent with the MCNP Natural Resource Conservation Goals, Objectives and Policies. Goals, Objectives and Policies 2. 9J-5.013 (2) (c) 4. Proposed Amendment 90-11 proposes to delete natural Resource Conservation Policy 2.1.8 and to revise Natural Resource Conservation Policy 2.1.1 and Potable Water Conservation Policy 1.2.3 (pages 48, 79 and 80 of Attachment 90-11-C); Policies 1.2.3. and 2.1.8 required the City to adopt an emergency water conservation ordinance by 1990 that is consistent with existing Dade County and South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) ordinances and policies and Policy 2.1.1 required the City to support SFWMD policies and regulations in periods of regional water shortages. However, proposed revised policies 2.1.1 and 2.1.3 only require the City to "adhere to existing Dade County emergency water conservation guidelines and the emergency Water Shortage Plan of the SFWMD" and do not specify the implementation programs or activities the City will undertake "adhere to" these guidelines and plans. See also the attached comments from the South Florida Water Management District. Recommendation Revise proposed Amendment 90-11 to maintain without revision Natural Resource Conservation Policies 2.1.1 and 2.1.8, Potable Water Conservation Policy 1.2.3 and the existing policies for the emergency conservation of water sources. City of Miami Response to Objection 2. The City proposed to delete Natural Resource Conservation Policy 2.1.8 and to amend Natural Resource Conservation Policy 2.1.1 and its counterpart, Potable Water Policy 1.2.3 because the City believes that the requirements imposed by them are a essentially a duplication of requirements of Metropolitan Dade County, which is January 14, 1991 10833 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 16 `k the local government responsible for providing the potable water supply and for enforcing water conservation measures. Nonetheless, the City has no objection to retaining these Policies, and will not delete or amend them at this time, it being understood that the City is not the agency responsible. STATE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CONSISTENCY A. OBJECTIONS 1. 9J-5.021 (1) Proposed Amendments 90-11 and 90-12 do not adequately address and further the following State Comprehensive Plan goals and policies: (a) Goal 5 (Housing), Policy 3; (b) Goal 7 (Public Safety), Policies 24 and 25; (c) Goal 8 (Water Resources), Policies 4, 5, 10 and 11; (d) Goal 10 (Natural Systems), Policies 1, 3, and 7; (e) Goal 16 (Land Use), Policies 1, 3 and 6; (f) Goal 18 (Public Facilities), Policies 3, 8 and 9; (g) Goal 20 (Transportation), Policies 3 and 9; and (h) Goal 26 (Plan Implementation), Policy 7. Recommendation Revise proposed Amendments 90-11 and 90-12 to be compatible with and further the above -referenced State Comprehensive Plan goals and policies. City of Miami Response to Objection 1. With respect to proposed amendment 90-11 (Goals, Objectives and Policies), see the individual responses to Objections previously made. The remaining changes proposed in the Goals, Objectives and Policies are believed to be consistent with the State Comprehensive Plan. With respect to proposed amendment 90-12, the proposed Future Land Use Map amendments total 348 parcels, or 0.4% of the City's approximately 85,000 parcels; and together comprise 474.51 acres of land, or slightly over 2% of the City's 22,144 acre area, exclusive of water. The proposed amendments include 134 parcels comprising 116.08 acres that are proposed to correct errors made when the land use map was created; another 135 parcels totalling 265.58 acres are changes necessary to bring the City's new zoning ordinance into consistency with the comprehensive plan. These "scrivener's errors" and "necessary changes" are corrective in nature, and do not alter the substance of the Future Land Use Plan; they merely cause the map to be accurate in its depiction of the Plan. January 14, 1991 10833 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 17 The balance of 79 parcels, or less than 0.1% of the total parcels in the city, comprising 92.85 acres, or 0.4% of the total city area, are changes proposed by the City Commission following public hearing on the proposed plan amendments. These changes are the result of public input and staff evaluation and are typically minor in effect, both individually and cumulatively. The net effect of these proposed changes on the available acreage for each land use category is negligible, and are believed to be consistent with the State Comprehensive Plan. REGIONAL POLICY PLAN CONSISTENCY A. OBJECTIONS 1. 9J-5.021 (1) Proposed Amendments 90-11 and 90-12 do not adequately address and further the following Regional Plan for South Florida goals and policies: (a) Goal 19.1 (Housing), Policy 19.1.2; (b) Goal 35.1 (Emergency Preparedness), Policy 35.1.16; (c) Goal 37.1 (Water Resources), Policy 37.1.6; (d) Goal 58.1 (Land Use), Policies 58.1.3 and 58.1.7; and (e) Goal 63.1 (Transportation), 63.1.1. Recommendation Revise proposed Amendments 90-11 and 90-12 to be compatible with and further the above -referenced goals and policies of the Regional Plan for South Florida. City of Miami Response to Objection 1. In its "Comprehensive Plan Amendment Review" of October, 1990, the South Florida Regional Planning Council commented upon proposed amendment 90-11 as follows: Within the residential use categories, the amendment proposes the language that community -based residential facilities may be allowed. Conversation with the city planning staff indicated that it is the intent of the city that community - based residential facilities will be allowed pursuant to applicable state laws. Prior to the final adoption of this amendment, the city should revise the language accordingly to more clearly reflect its intent. [See the City's response to Future Land Use Element Objection 6, page 8, in which this is fulfilled]. January 14, 1991 108aa ORC Response 90-2 - Page 18 110 Comment Staff analysis finds that proposed amendment No. 90-11 will strengthen all the elements of the City of Miami comprehensive plan." The comment on proposed amendment 90-12 was as follows: Amendment No. 90-12 proposes changes to the future land use map. The proposed changes are intended to facilitate the process to bring the city's zoning atlas and zoning ordinances into conformity with the future land use map. The adjustments proposed will better facilitate one-to-one comparisons with the Zoning Ordinance. Comment Staff analysis finds that proposed amendment No. 90-12 will strengthen the future land use element of the City of Miami comprehensive plan. The SFRPC staff review was subsequently endorsed by the Council, without further comment. Hence, the City concludes that the proposed amendments 90-11 and 90-12 are consistent with, and further, the Regional Plan for South Florida. January 14, 1991 10833 ORC Response 90-2 - Page 19 l;�I� ATTACHMENT 90-I2 E NARRATIVE JUSTIFICATION FOR: - Scriveners Error - City Commission Changes - Necessary Changes Note ()* Signifies the group of Goals, Objectives and Policies which justify the change included in Table II Column 7. SCRIVENERS ERROR Drafting Mistakes (E)* CITY COMMISSION CHANGES Changes made through public hearing process 1. Change to: Residential Single Family, Duplex, Medium Density Multifamily, High Density Multifamily (B)* Items: 26-1, 42-1 2. Change to: Office (A)* Items: 32-1, 36-5, 36-6, 38-2 3. Change to: Commercial Restricted and General. (A)* Items: 21-1, 21-2, 23-11 23-21 23-31 23-4, 36-1, 36-4, 40-1, 42-2. 4. Change to: Major Public Facilities Transportation and Utilities and Recreation (C)* Items: 36-2. 5. Change to: Industrial (A)* Items: 24-1, 25-1 NECESSARY CHANGES 6. Change to: Recreation (C)* Item: 23-12 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 7. Change to: Residential --Single Family (B)* Items: 29-2, 29-4, 29-5, 31-1, 31-2, 31-3, 38-1, 39-1, 44-1, and 47-4 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. Page 1 of 5 10 , 8. Change to: Residential --Duplex (B)* Items: 25-2, 25-3, 29-1, 34-1, 40-2, 40-3, 46-1, and 46-2 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 9. Change to: Residential --Medium Density Multifamily (B)* Items: 10-5, 15-1, 21-4, 30-1, 34-3, 38-3, 42-3, and 42-4 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 10. Change to: Residential --Medium Density Multifamily (B)* Item: 39-3 - This change is necessary because further study of the area revealed that the prevailing use is multi -family medium density, and therefore, the area needs to be reclassified as Multi -Family Medium -Density Residential. 11. Change to: Residential --High Density Multifamily (B)* Items: 23-5, and 25-4 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 12. Change to: Office (A)* Items: 13-1, 34-2, 36-5, 38-2, 42-6, and 43-1 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 13. Change to Office (A)* Item: 36-6 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 14. Change to: Commercial --Restricted (A)* Items: 29-3, 35-3, 39-2, 42-7, and 45-1 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 15. Change to: Commercial --Restricted (A)* Item: 23-9 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. Page 2 of 5 10833 �a3 l 16. Change to: Commercial --Restricted (A)* Items: 46-3 and 46-4 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 17. Change to: Commercial --General (A)* Item: 47-3 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 18. Change to: Major Institutional, Public Facilities, Transportation and Utilities (C)* Items: 13-3, 20-1, 23-6, 23-10, 23-11, 32-2, 35-2, 36-3, 44-2, and 48-1 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 19. Change to: Major Institutional, Public Facilities, Transportation and Utilities (C)* Item: 39-4 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 20. Change to: Central Business District (CBD) (A)* Item: 23-7 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. 21. Change to: Industrial (A)* Item: 42-5 - This change is necessary in order to achieve consistency between zoning regulations and the Future Land Use Plan. .(A)* Goal 1: Promotes and facilitates economic development and growth of job opportunities in the City; promote the efficient use of land and minimize land use conflicts. Objective 1.3: The City will encourage community, office and industrial development with existing commercial, office and industrial areas. Page 3 of 5 10 8 3 3 kA4 Objective 1.6: Regulate the development or redevelopment of real property within the City to ensure consistency with the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan and to reduce the number of land uses that are inconsistent with the City's future Land Use Plan Map. ia) * Goal 1: Maintain a land use pattern that protects and enhances the quality of life in the City's residential neighborhoods; promote the efficient use of land and minimize land use conflicts. Objective 1.6: Regulate the.development or redevelopment of real property within the City to insure consistency with the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan and to reduce the numbers of land uses that are inconsistent with the City's Future Land Use Plan Map. (Housing 9J-5.010) Policy 1.1.5: Continue to enforce the land development regulations that are intended to preserve and enhance the general appearance and character of the C-ity's neighborhoods. "(Housing 9J-5.010) Policy 1.1.7: Control large scale and/or intensive commercial and industrial land development which may input and residential neighborhood. (C) * Objective 1.1: Ensure that land development regulations are consistent with fostering a high quality of life in all areas, including the timely provision of public facilities that meet or exceed the minimum level of service (LOS) standards adopted in the Capital Improvement Element (CIE) of the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000. Page 4 of 5 10 8 1) �1 Policy 1.1.3: The City's provides for the protection of all areas of the City from the encroachment of incompatible land uses. Objective 1.6: Regulates the development or redevelopment of real property within the City to ensure consistency with the goals, objectives and policies of the Comprehensive Plan and to reduce the number of land uses that are inconsistent with the City's Future Land Use Plan Map. [sys]<Raugust>Narrative/Just/1/91 Page 5 of 5 SERGIO RODRIGUEZ, AICP Director February 19, 1991 Mr. Ralph Hook, Community Programs Administrator Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) Division of Resource Planning and Management Bureau of Local Planning 2740 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, FL 32399-2100 CESAR H. ODIO City Manager Re: Second Transmittal of Amendment Application No. 90-12, to the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan Map 1989-2000. Dear Mr. Hook: The City of Miami, on January 24, 1991, adopted Ordinance 10833 amending the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan Map 1989-2000 (MCNP). Pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 163.3184 F.S. 1987 and Rule 9J-11.011, Florida Administrative Code, I am pleased to provide you with four (4) sets of these documents consisting of: - One (1) copy of MCNP Land Use Plan Amendment Ordinance 10833, as adopted, (Attachment 90-12-2 A), and; - One (1) copy of the support documents on which recommendations are based, (PZ-24, City Commission Meeting of January 24, 1991) (Attachment 90-12-2 B), including; Copy of the letter dated December 15, 1990, from Robert G. Nave, Director of Division of Resource Planning and Management of DCA to Xavier L. Suarez, Mayor of the City of Miami, transmitting the DCA Objections, Recommendations and Comments Report, and; Page 1 of 2 Planning and Zoning Division / (305) 579-6086 / FAX (305) 358-1452 PLANNING, BUILDING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT/275 N.W. 2nd Street, Miami, Florida 33128 Mailing Address - P.O. Box 330708 / Miami, Florida 33233-0708 i Copy of the response of the Planning, Building and Zoning Department to the DCA Objections, Recommendations and Camments Report. .As directed in Mr. Robert G. Nave's letter of December 15, 1990, which transmitted the Department of Community Affairs Objections, Recommendations, and Comments to the subject amendment, we are forwarding one (1) copy of these documents to the Executive Director of the South Florida Regional Planning Council. If, in the 45 days review process, there are points that need clarification, you may contact Joseph McManus at (305) 579-6086. Sincerely, Serg'o Director Planr-ng Departflient SR/rl Attachments cc: Matt-Y: , al -. City Clerk ( letter only) Guillermo E. Oln-edillo, Deputy Director (letter only) Planning, Building and Zoning Department Joseph W. McManus, Assistant Director (letter only) Planning, Building and Zoning Department Elbert L. Waters, Assistant Director (letter only) Planning, Building and Zoning Department Clark P. Turner, Planner (letter only) General Planning Robert Lavernia (letter only) Zoning Code Administration Doc:[robert)<robert>transm/90-12 Page 2 of 2 SERGIO RODRIGUEZ, AICP Director February 19, 1991 cap t Molt 0#411 IIs of C. bf.r 1�_. Mr. B. Jack Osterholt, Executive Director South Florida Regional Planning Council 3440 Hollywood Boulevard, Suite #140 Hollywood, FL 33021 Re: Second Transmittal of Amendment Application No. 90-12, to the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan Map 1989-2000. CESAR H. ODIO City Manager Dear Mr. Osterholt: The City of Miami, on January 24, 1991, adopted Ordinance 10833 amending the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan Map 1989-2000 (MCNP). Pursuant to the requirements of Chapter 163.3184 F.S. 1987 and Rule 9J--11.011, Florida Administrative Code, and the direction of the Department of Community Affairs (DCA), I -am pleased to provide you with one (1) set of these documents consisting of: - One (1) copy of MCNP Land Use Plan Amendment Ordinance 10833, as adopted, (Attachment 90-12-2 A), and; - One (1) copy of the support documents on which recommendations are based, (PZ-24, City Commission Meeting of January 24, 1991) (Attachment 90-12-2 B), including; Copy of the letter dated December 15, 1990, from Robert G. Nave, Director of Division of Resource Planning and Management of DCA to Xavier L. Suarez, Mayor of the City of Miami, transmitting the DCA Objections, Recommendations and Comments Report, and; Copy of the response of the Planning, Building and Zoning Department to the DCA Objections, Recommendations and Comments Report. Page 1 of 2 Planning and Zoning Division / (305) 579-6086 / FAX (305) 358-1452 PLANNING, BUILDING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT/275 N.W. 2nd Street, Miami, Florida 33128 Mailing Address - P.O. Box 330708 / Miami, Florida 33233-0708 If, in the 45 days review process, there are points that need clarification, you may contact Joseph McManus at (305) 579-6086. Sia -.- --1 _.____L Sergio R Planning SR/rl Attachments cc: Robert G. Nave, Director Division of Resource Planning and Management (letter only) Matty Hirai, City Clerk (letter only) Guillermo E. Olmedillo, Deputy Director (letter only) Planning, Building and Zoning Department Joseph W. McManus, Assistant Director (letter only) Planning, Building and Zoning Department Elbert L. Waters, Assistant Director (letter only) Planning, Building and Zoning Department Clark P. Turner, Planner (letter only) General Planning Robert Lavernia (letter only) Zoning Code Administration Doc:[robert]<robert>transm/90-12 Page 2 of 2 PLANNING FACT SHEET APPLICANT City of Miami Planning Department: May 30, 1990 PETITION 4b. Consideration of amending Ordinance No. 10544, as amended, Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000, Future Land Use Plan Map, by changing land use designations which affect approximately five percent of the total land area of the City, said changes being more particularly described herein, and by amending said plan map accordingly. (Note: this item will be transmitted to the Florida Department of Community Affairs for 90 day review following 1st reading.) REQUEST To amend the Future Land Use Plan Map. RECOMMENDATION PLANNING DEPARTMENT Approval BACKGROUND Ordinance 10544, the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood 1989-2000 was enacted February 9, 1989 after a series of public hearings, included a comprehensive series of land use amendments. During the past 12 months, the Planning, Building and Zoning Department staff has been working on companion items to bring the Zoning Atlas of the Zoning Ordinance(s) into conformity with the Future Land Use Plan Map of the Comprehensive Plan, resulting in changes to Zoning Ordinance 9500 (Ordinance 10710) and new Zoning Ordinance 11000. During this long process of comparison, it became apparent that certain adjustments should be made to the Plan Map to better facilitate one-to-one comparisons with the Zoning Ordinance. Ordinance 10604, enacted July 13, 1989, allows the City, in this instance, as the applicant for plan amendments encompassing over 5% of the land area of the City, to advertise this proposal without the necessity of posting property and mailing individual notices. 10833 w ry PLANNING AbVISIORY BOARD At its meeting of June 20, 1990, the Planning Advisory Board adopted Resolution PAB 50-90, by a vote of 5 to 0, recommending approval of the above. CITY COMMISSION At its meeting of June 28, 1990, the City Commission passed the above on First Reading. 10833 MIAMI REVIEW Published Dally except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Sooklo Williams, who on lath says that she Is the Vice President of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review, a dally (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of CITY OF MIAMI Ordinance No. 10833, etc. Inthe ................ I........................ Court, was published in said newspaper in the Issues of February 21, 1991 Afllant further says that the said Miami Review Is a newspaper published at Miami In said Dade County, Florida, and chat the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published In said Dade County, Florida each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mall matter at the post office In Miami in said fthpu , Florida, for a perlod of one year next preceding ication of the attached copy of advertisement; and r says that she has neither paid nor promised any or corporation any discount, rebate, commission rthe purpose o1 securing this advertisement for Lnewspaper. Sworn t0"rAb`d�U9946d before me this AaW. 2.1.... dayof.....Feb.11.D. 19...91. .... .. . 40............. (SEAL)OF '•..,... "OFFICIAL t•IOTARY SEAL" CHERYL 11. MARMER MY COMM. EXP. 4/12/92 6•CIJ Ah.(nterested persona WIII take notice' that bn,the 94th tlay o!� January, 1141,.the dity Commitolon of Mlaml, FISNtle, 1t 600fd the tollowitg.titled ordinances: t O6INANrrE NO.10827 4' 20 TO GEIJ`ERAL:0OMMERCIAL; MAKING �FINDiNG3,% INS TRUOTINt TkE CITY CLERK TO TRANSMIT`°A COPY OF THIS ORDINANCE TCj AFFECTED AGENCIES; CON4TAINING,ki. REPEALER`; MOVISION, AND: SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, ;AND 1 PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE, OtaPINANCE NO 1oe26' ., F1lML flG01M,".111 !/1L r V fl Lv ,;: JY V GV V DENTIAL , COMMERCIAL (COMMUNII LIOT 24,LESS:WEST;::C';.AND.OR•31T: ON PAGE NO 32 OEK, SAID ZONING ATLAS, CONTAINING A REPEA . f?RbVIS10t� AND k:6EV9RABIrLITY CLAUSE g: ORDINANCE No. 10@29 4 AWORDINAN0E AMENDING fXHE ZOI iNG qqTt As 9F ;OFIDI NANCE N0:;11W' AS AMENDED, THE z9NiNO` OFIDII!�ANGE 25 LESS,NWEBRT 4 ;-AND LES5, NURTM ZU'; LQ15 zt NORTH 20'-; 3 WITH SD•;12: OVERLAY FOFI,"LOT NORTH 20,':AND G,1;FaR LOTS 1,23'AND LOT:241E 4' =,AND -LOTS 35-37.,AND LOT 313 LESS NORTH.2 DESCRIBED AS ALL OE BLOCK 3, TRAJUNE;I RECORDED ,IN PLAT S.00K 1,9, AT PAGE 12, 0f TH RECOtiDS OF DADE OOU 0,<FLORIDA ALL -TO C-: MARIIVI�';AII. I,RCIVCLWOr�r{f v1�p1,YUCovir 'rreac::_�!v tKs',; OF,,SAIQ 7Oh11NG;ATLA$; CONTAINING A REPEALER,PROVI SION A411DA SEEVtRABIUTY CLAUSE. Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 2