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4/28/88
ORDINANCE NO. 10445
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING
SECTION 1573 PERTAINING TO THE SPI-7
BRICKELL-MIAMI RIVER RAPID TRANSIT COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS, BY ADDING YACHT AND
MARINE INSURANCE BROKERS AS PERMISSIBLE USES;
BY PERMITTING, BY SPECIAL EXCEPTION ONLY,
COMMERCIAL MARINAS, MARINE FUEL FACILITIES,
BOAT RENTAL SALES AND SERVICE, WITH
LIMITATIONS, AND PIERS AND OPEN DRY BOAT
STORAGE, WITH CONDITIONS; AND RESTRICTING THE
USE OF PRIVATE PLEASURE CRAFT AS LIVING
QUARTERS; FURTHER, AMENDING SECTION 1578,
ENTITLED "OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING," BY
REFERENCING SECTION 2024 AND ESTABLISHING
PARKING SPACE REQUIREMENTS FOR DRY BOAT
STORAGE.
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting
of April 20, 1988, Item No. 3, following an advertised hearing,
adopted Resolution PAB No. 27-88, by a vote of 7 to 0,
RECOMMENDING APPROVAL, of amending Ordinance No. 9500, as
amended, as hereinafter set forth; 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 amend
the Zoning Ordinance as hereinafter set forth;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Ordinance No. 9500, the Zoning Ordinance of the
City of Miami, Florida, is herein amended in the following
respect:l
"ARTICLE 15. Special Public Interest Districts.
1 Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted.
Underscored words and/or figures shall be added. The
remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged.
Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanged material.
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Sec. 1570. SPI-7 Brickell-Miami River rapid transit
commerical residential districts.
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Sec. 1573. Permissible principal uses and
structures.
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Sec. 1573.2 Principal uses permissible at other
locations, restrictions on location on
ground floor frontage on pedestrian
streets.
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4. Service establishments, including
automobile rental agency; banking and
financial institutions with drive-in
tellers permissible only by special
permit; employment agency; printing and
duplicating, real estate agency; yacht
broker with no outside sales, display or
service activities, marine insurance
broker; ticket agency; travel agency.
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1573.2.1. Principal uses permissble only by special
exception. The following uses shall be
permissible only by special exception:
4. Private Clubs, lodges, fraternities,
sororities.
5. Commercial marinas, marine fuel
facilities, boat rental sales and
service, piers subject to the
requirements and limitations of Section
20 24 .
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6. Dry boat storage, open, not including
boat sales, maximum of 4 tiers high,
appropriately screened, immediately
abutting the waterfront.
7. Except where specifically permitted in
connection with commercial marinas under
the provisions of a special exception as
indicated above, occupancy of private
pleasure craft as living quarters shall
be allowable only by special exception,
and each such occupancy shall be
construed to constitute one -family
occupancy of the lot, requiring minimum
gross lot area of 350 square feet in LUI
Sector 7.
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Section 1578. Off-street parking and loading.
Since it is intended that automobile traffic be
minimized in these districts because of their close
proximity to the rapid transit stations, except for
particular uses indicated in the schedule of district
regulation, special off-street parking requirements and
limitations are as follows; and, in addition, off-
street parking and loading, and off -site parking shall
be as required in sections 2017, 2018, 2022, 2023
and 2024, except as modified below:
1578.1 SPI-7 Off-street parking.
5. For dry boat storage, to be determined
during specialpermit proceedings. But there
j shall not be less than five (5) spaces plus
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one (1) space for each five (5) boats stored.
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4 6. For all other uses there shall be no
parking spaces required and there shall be a
maximum of one (1) parking space per one
thousand (1,000) square feet of gross floor
area.
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Section 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances
insofar as they are inconsistent or in conflict with the
provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 3. If any section, part of section,
paragraph, clause, phrase or word of this ordinance is declared
invalid, the remaining provisions of this ordinance shall not be
affected.
PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 19th day of
May , 1988.
PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY
this 23rd day of June , 1988.
ATT
Y HIRAI AX4A�V�7I�ERCITY CLERK M
PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: APPROVED TO FORM AND
CORREC SS:
E. MAXWE L JI IA A. D90GHERTY
AS ISTANT CITY ATTORNEY CITY ATTORNEY
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I, Mutty Hirai, Clerk of they� �City of Miam', 1 ida,
hereby certify that on the__L day of
A. D. 19&.-a full, true and ccirrect cops; of the abov-,.
mid:-* trc:.'-)mg ordinance mwi pc)sted -at the :i uth 1i0:r,-
of thL• .Da:.ic :--)unt ✓ C•:iurt Hnu.;e at the phv.-e pr.�vi �cd
for n ,ticts and publi :ati-tns by attachinh said copy to
the ,,lace providcd theref:w.
WI F:'� ;SS my hand and h fficial seal of sai
City this__ 6 day of c k. D. 19V
ity Clerk
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PLANNING FACT SHEET
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APPLICANT City of Miami Planning Department:
March 28, 1988
PETITION 3. Consideration of amending Ordinance 9500, as
amended, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of
Miami, by amending ARTICLE 15. SPECIAL PUBLIC
INTEREST DISTRICTS,'Sec.tion 1570. SPI-7 Brickell
Miami River rapid transit commercial residential
districts, Section 1573. Permissible principal
uses and structures, Subsection 1573.2.
Principal uses permissible at other locations,
restrictions on location on ground floor
frontage of pedestrian streets, paragraph 4, by
adding yacht broker and marine insurance broker
to the permissible uses; Subsection 1573.2.1.
Princi.pal uses permissible only by special
exception, bp` adding new paragraphs 5, 6 and 7
to permit commercial marinas, piers and similar
uses, subject to 'Section 2024, to permit open
dry boat storage with no sales, limited in
height, abutting the waterfront and
appropriately screened, and restricting the use
of private pleasure craft as living quarters;
Section 1578 Off -Street parking and loading, by
adding Section 2024 as a reference; and Section
1578.1. SPI-7 Off -Street parking, by adding new
paragraph 5 to establish an automobile parking
requirement for dry boat storage and
re -numbering existing paragraphs 5 to 6.
REQUEST To include various waterfront uses in the SPI-7
district.
ANALYSIS This proposal would:
I. Include commercial marinas, marine fuel
facilities, boat rem a sa es and service as
principal uses subject to special exception
approval.
2. Include dry boat storage as a principal use
subject Eo special exception on condition
that it is open, appropriately serviced,
abuts the waterfront, and is not over 4
tiers high. The reouired automobile oarking
for dry boat storage is 5 spaces plus per
each oats tnerearter.
3. Include private pleasure craft as living
quarters only oy special exception.
PAB 4/20/88
1044S Item #3
Page 1
4. Add yacht brokers and marine insurance
brokers as principal permitted uses at o er
awn group oor space.
RECOMMENDATIONS
PLANNING DEPT. Approval.
PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD At its meeting of April 20, 1988, the Planning
Advisory Board adopted Resolution PAB 27-88, by
a 7 -to 0 vote, recommending approval on the
above to the City Commission.
CITY COMMISSION At its meeting of May 19, 1988, the City
Commission passed the above on First Reading.
PAB 4/20/88
(�t�J Item #3
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MIAMI REVIEW
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My Commission expires June 21, 1991.
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