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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Amanda Quirke Hand-Miami 21 CodeA. Miami 21 Code —1.2 Definitions of Terms Submitted into the public record o�M(S) - I'' L- on City CIerk Building Disposition; The placement of a Building on its Lot. Building Configuration: The form of a Building. based on its massing, Private Frontage. and Height B. Miami 21 Code — 7.1.2.6 Exception 4. As appropriate to the nature of the Exception involved and the particular circumstances of the case, die fallowing criteria shall apply to an application for an Exception. The application shall be reviewed for compliance with the regulations oi'tliis Code and a traffic study shall be provided as required by the Planning Director. "Ilse review shall consider the tnamier in which the proposed Use will operate given its specific location and proximity to less intense Uses acid shall apply Article 4, Table 12 Design Review Criteria, as applicable. ■ No Traffic Study is required by the Planning Director for this request. C. Miami City Code - Division 2. Marine Stadium; Section 53-52 Regulations generally. 7. The public shall have access to the boat hoist and boatramp facilities at the Marine Stadium during daylight hours at tines when events are not being conducted. There is hereby established a lee of $5,00 as payment for the use of the boat hoist. but there shall be no charge for the use of the boatraunp. • This request and proposed location comply with this section of the City Code. D. Miami 21 Code - TABLE 12 DESIGN REVIEW CRITERIA CHECKLIST DESIGN REVIEW CRITERIA — REVIEW C[)M PL1_ANCE UILDING DISPOSITION • Locate Buildings to respond to the Lot and Neighborhood context taking into consideration Natural Features, existing Urban Form and Transco /one requirements. N/A h complied • Reinforce and enhance the Neighborhood pattern and scale of lots, blocks, and open Spaces. Reinforce and enhance pedestrian and vehicular connectivity between Neighborhood amenities including mblic open spaces, the waterfront, and communityfacilities. Complied • Ensure development is contextually sensitive to historical and cultural assets that contribute to the Neighborhood character. Complied j NIA, • Locate Buildings to reinforce and enhance significant locations and conditions such as terminated vistas and view corridors that contribute to the Neighborhood character. 13UILDING CONFIGURATION • I:iisure the scale and mass of Build ngs and Building additions reinforce and enhance the existing streetscape attd Neiitbarhood character. NIA • Create transitions with Abutting properties that reinforce and enhance the Neighborhood context. _ N/A • Articulate the rool' to define the top of the Building, create a transition between Building and sky, tend cotnplentCnt the Neighborhood context. • Orient and arlicuiate the Building mass and architectural elements to reflect the local climate. • Provide usable and inviting Open Space that has visible and convenient pedestrian access From the public realm. NIA NIA NIA 6 _ BUILDING FUNCTION & DENSITY • Ensure transitions ofnsity Intense_, and Ileight that complement the Neighborhood context. N/A • Calibrate Density, Intensity. and Uses to facilitate watkability and promote transit use. NIA PARKING STANDARDS • Minimize the impact of Parking and Loading on the public realm and adjacent properties. Complied 11 Minimize the number and width of driveways and Curb carts to reduce conflicts between NIA pedestrian and vehicular circulation- � Screed Parking, Structures and surface Parking to conceal internal elements including, but not NIA. /united to. vehicles lights and mechanical equipment from the public realm both clay and night. F==CHITECTURAL STANDARDS I Design all Building. E:Ie� ]tions visible front the public realm with architectural elements and NIA f materials that complement the Principal Building Facade to create a cohesive architectural composition. _ • Select high -quality, durable Building in, teriais that respond to the urban context and local N/A climate. _ • Incorporate architectural elements and building materials at the ground level that enhance the NIA redestrian evariation in scale. texture, and color. � _ ' Incorporate t-agdc treatiuents such aS cllallges in material and articulation to accentuate prhnary N/Av Building entries. prominent architectural Features, Art, and significant locations within a N ,hborhood. • Articulate Building, Facades at the street level to activate the public realm and enhance NIA IG l7edestrlan CoIllinlllty. and at the', upper levels to acknowled e logg views, of Buildings. • Establish a pauvrn or windows and openings that are intrinsic to the Building design and NIA respectful of the Neighborhood context; when not possible due to site circumstances, embellish walls with architectural design treatment and/or Art. LANDSCAPE STANDARDS Preserve existing Natural and Geologic Features whenever passible. Complied • Apply Florida Friendly iendly Landscaping to conserve water, preserve Native plant species, enhance NIA the City s tree canofsy_. and promote hest managemcnLlractic ..__ Incorporate landscaping and harcdscape that enhance Building design, create inviting Complied Open ;spaces, contribute to a high -quality, pedestrian -friendly Streets -cape within the Neizhhnrhood. SIGN STANDARDS • Provide Signs appropriate for the scale and character of the Building,. establislunent, and N!A immediate Neighborhood. • Design and integrate Signs that complement the Building architecture and Neighborhood N/A character. I. Place and design Signs so as not to create a nuisance to Abutting properties, disrupt pedestrian NIA circulation, or cause a trafl`tc hazard. _ AMBIENT STANDARDS Provide on -site lighting appropriate to the Building, streetscape design. and Neighborhood NIA !character in a manner that coordinates with siege, street lighting, and landscape. Orient lighting to minimize glare to the�uhlic realm and Alsut[ing gperdes. NIA _ 'I- • Apply inrtlgation measures to protect Abutting properties, Neighborhoods, and the public N/A "ealln tram excessive noise. IZInIes, odors, commercial vehicle intrusion. traffic conflicts and light r. srillo, .-- -- -- - �_�_!_ •Till/'/' Lakisha I-Iull, AICP, LEED AP BD-t-C Planning Director Submitted into the p blic record for i ern(s �-- 1 J— onj I al City Clerk 2 of 2