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ORDINANCE NO. ..,__ 9.0_7 .1
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF
ORDINANCE NO, 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY OF MIAMIt FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE
ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE AREA GENERALLY
BOUNDED BY NORTHWEST 8TH STREETt NORTH
MIAMI AVENUE, NORTHWEST 7TH STREET, NORTHWEST
1ST COURT, NORTHWEST 1ST AVE14UE o NORTHWEST
6TH STREET► NORTHWEST 3RD AVENUE, AND
NORTHWEST 2ND AVENUE (MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN), FROM CG-2/7 GENERAL
COMMERCIAL AND CRy-3/7 COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL
TO SPI°-16.2 SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT; MAKING
FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY
CHANGES ON PAGES NO. 23 AND 36 OF SAID ZONING
ATLAS MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500, BY
REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3,
SECTION 300 THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER
PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting
of September 5, 1984, Item No. 6, following an advertised
hearing, adopted Resolution No. PAB 97-84, by a 5 to 1 vote,
RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of a change of zoning classification, 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 grant
this change of zoning classification as hereinafter set forth;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The Zoning Atlas of Ordinance No. 9500, the
zoning ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida, is hereby amended
by changing the zoning classification of the area generally
bounded by Northwest 8th Street, worth Miami Avenue, Northwest
7th Street, Northwest 1st Court, Northwest 1st Avenue, Northwest
6th Street, Northwest 3rd Avenue, and Northwest 2nd Avenue, more
particularly described as Blocks 55N, 56N, 45N, and 44N of MIAMI
NORTH (A. L. KNOWLTON 5-41), of the Public Records of Dade
County, Florida, from CG-2/7 General Commercial and CR-3/7
Commercial Residential to SPI-16.2 SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
Sectioh 22. it is hereby found that this Zoning class -
fication change.
(a) is in conformity with the adopted Miami Comprehensive
Neighborhood Plan;
(b) is not contrary to the established lard use pattern;
(c) Will not create an isolated district unrelated to
adjacent and nearby districts;
(d) is not out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood
or the City;
(e) Would not materially alter the population density
pattern or increase or overtax the load on public
facilities such as schools, utilities, streets, etc.;
(f) is necessary due to changed or changing conditions;
(g) Will not adversely influence living conditions in the
neighborhood;
(h) Will not create or excessively increase traffic
congestion or otherwise affect public safety;
(i) Will not create a drainage problem;
(j) Will not seriously reduce light and air to adjacent
area;
(k) Will not adversely affect property values in the
adjacent area;
(1) Will not be a deterrent to the improvement or develop-
ment of adjacent property in accordance with existing
regulations;
(m) Will not constitute a grant of special privilege to an
individual owner as contrasted with protection of the
public welfare;
Section 3. Pages No. 23 and 36 of the Zoning Atlas, made
a part of Ordinance No. 9500 by reference and description in
Article 3, Section 30U of said Ordinance, are hereby amended to
reflect the changes made necessary by these amendments.
Section 4. All ordinances, code sections, or parts
thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed insofar as they
are in conflict.
Section 5. Should any part or provision of this Ordi-
nance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the ordinance
as a whole.
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PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 20th 66Y Of
December# 1984,
PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY this
day of
1985.
FLPH G. ONGM
City Clerk
PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:
E. MAXWELL
Astant city Attorney
Maurice A. Ferre
MAURICE A. FERREt Mayor
APP ED A FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
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Howard V. Gary
City Manager
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Director
Planning and Zoning Boards
Administration Department
DATE, September 20, 1984 FILE:
3USJECTr ORDINANCE - RECOMMEND APPROVAL
AREA GEW LY BOUNDED BY NE & NW 2 AVE,
N MIAMI AVE, NE & NW 6 ST, NE & NW
REFERENCES: 7 ST, NW 5 ST, NW 8 ST & NW 3 AVE
ENc�osuREs: COMMISSION AGENDA - OCTOBER 25, 1984
PLANNING AND ZONING ITEMS
It is recommended by the Planning
Advisory Board that an amendment
to Official Zoning Atlas of Zoning
Ordinance 9500, as amended, by
changing the zoning classification
from CG-2/7 General Commercial,
CG-1/7 General Commercial and CR-
3/7 Commercial Residential to SPI-
16.2 SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL.DISTRICT
for the -area generally bounded by
NE and NW 2 Avenue', North Miami
venue, NE and NW 6 Street, NFand
4NT- 7treet, P 5 Street, NWT-'
Street an NW 3 Avenue—Te
approved.
The Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting of September 5, 1984, Item 6,
following an advertised hearing, adopted Resolution PAB 97-84 by a 5 to 1
vote, recommending approval of an amendment to the Official Zoning Atlas of --
Zoning Ordinance 9500, as amended, by changing the zoning classification
from CG-2/7 General Commercial, CG-1 /7 General Commercial and CR-3./7
Commercial Residential to SPI-16.2 SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT for the area generally bounded by NE 2nd Avenue, North
Miami Avenue, NE 7th Street and NE 6th Street, and North Miami Avenue, NW
2nd Avenue, NW 8th Street and NW 5th Street, and NW 2nd Avenue, NW 3rd
Avenue, NW 7th Street and NW 6th Street.
Seven objections received in the mail; eight replies in favor received in
the mail.
Backup information is included for your review.
An ORDINANCE to provide for the above has been prepared by the City
Attorney's Office and submitted for consideration of the City Commission.
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NOTE: Planning Department recommends: APPROVAL
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APPLICANT
PETITION
REQUEST
ANALYSIS
RECOMMENDATIONS
PLANNING DEPT.
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PLANNING FACT SHEET
City of Miami Overtown/Park West Redevelopment
Project Office: --June 19, 1984.
5. AREA GENERALLY BOUNDED BY N.E. 2ND AVENUE, NORTH
V1+'1 A ll. L.11\J%., 1116"6 / I11 JI(\GGI M146i I'd G. VIR -
and -
NORTH MIAMI AVENUE, N.W. 2ND AVENUE, N.W. 8TH
STREET AND N.W. 5TH STREET.
and
N.W. 2ND AVENUE, N.W. 3RD AVENUE, N.W. 7TH
STREET AND N.W. 6TH STREET.
Per City Commission action on November 15, 1984,
reconsideration of change of zoning
classification in the Official Zoning Atlas of
Zoning Ordinance 9500, as amended, from CG-2/7
(General Commercial), CG-1/7 (General
Commercial) and CR-3/7 (Commercial Residential)
to SPI-16.2 SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT.
To provide the SPI-16.2, Southeast Overtown/Park
West Commercial Residential District, in order
to allow redevelopment consistent with the
Southeast Overtown/Park West Redevelopment Plan.
This new district, primarily multifamily
residential and commercial, will promote and
encourage multifamily residential occupancy,
either in separate buildings or in combination
with office and supporting retail and service
uses. Commercial and residential densities, and
parking requirements are consistent with the
district's proximity to the Overtown Transit
Station,
Approval.
PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD
CiTY COMMISSION
PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD
CITY COMMISSION
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Deferred by a vote of 6 to b, _from the: P1ann.i.ng
Advisory Board meeting of July 11, 1984, to the
meeting of September 5, 1984.
Continued by a vote .o.f. _ 7_',to 0, from the --Planning,
Advisory Board meeting of July 18, 1984, to the
meeting of September 5,-1984.
At the meeting of July 11, 1984; this item' -was,- w•.•
deferred by administration due. to improper
noticing.
At its meeting of September 5; 1984, the
Planning Advisory Board adopted Resolution PAB
97-84 by a 5 to 1 vote, recommending approval o+
the above.
At its meeting of October 25, 1984, the City.
Commission continued action on the above.
At the meeting of November 15, 1984, this item
was continued to December 20, 1984. ,
At its meeting of December 5, 1984, the Planning
Advisory Board adopted Resolution PAB 124-84 by
..a 5. to 1 vote,.. recommending .approval. of- the .above__
At its meeting of December 20, 1984, the City
Commission passed the above on First Reading. ----
At its meeting of January 24, 1985, the City
Commission continued action of the above to
its meeting of February 28,.1985.
At its meeting of February 28, 1985, the City
Commission continued action on the above.
Item #5
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CItY 00 MIAM1, FU01110A
IN'tIft-OFFICE MEM0AANOUM
* Randolph 8► Rosencrantz
City Manager
MOM:
O'M:
e Rodriguez, Director
Planning Department
DATE: January 23, 1985 PILL.
SUBJECT: Recommendations of Blue
Ribbon Commi-tte.e -
REFERENGESi
City Commission Agenda:
ENCLOSURES: January 24, 1985 -
Per Motions 84-1304 and 1321; November 15,
1984, the recommendations of the Blue Ribbon
Committee-; appointed , by- " the" • Commission_ -. tot.*>x
review and make recommendations on certain
proposed amendments to Zoning Ordinance 9500,
are attached.
Per Motion 84-1321; November 15, 1984, the Commission appointed a
Blue Ribbon Committee composed of Guillermo Freixas, Chairman;
Janet Cooper; Hank Greene; Ron Frazier and Tony Marina
Per Motion 84-1304; November 15, 1984, the Committee was directed
to review nine proposed amendments to Zoning Ordinance 9500. The
amendments include proposed changes to the zoning text:
Amendment F, Amendment L, "Wild Animals", SPI-15: Southeast
Overtown/Park West Overlay District, and SPI-16, 16.1, and 16.2:
Southeast Overtown/Park West Commercial Residen'ial Districts.
Also to be reviewed were the Southeast Overtown/Park West related
zoning Atlas changes which would apply the SPI-15 Overlay , the
SPI-161 16.1 and 16.2 Districts to the area; in addition, the
Blue Ribbon Committee was asked to review "Design Guidelines and
Standards - Southeast Overtown/Park West-"
The Committee met on January 11, 14, and 23, 1985, to discuss the
amendments and make their recommendations. The Committee
formulated recommendations on all items.except for two Sections
of Amendment F. They intend to address these items on their;
February 4th meeting. Attached are the ' Committee
recommendations, as summarized by the Planning. Department. The
Committee requests that the City Commission consider
incorporating all recommendations as a part of 2ne Reading for
the amendments reviewed and that the City Commission postpone
voting only on that portion of Amendment F in which
recommen a onz.. ave yet to be formulated specifically 5
Article 28 and Transitional Uses for RO districts.
It is requested that this item be entered on the City Commission
agenda of January 24, 1985•
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9500 Slue Ribbon Committee Recommendations
-1. Proposed Amendment L a. SPI-3 portion - Although already -
approved on 2nd Reading, the
Committee recommends that the
City Commission instruct the
Planning _Department to `review the
RO-3 district carefully ` wh
2.
3.
en
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conducting their proposed SW 27th
Avenue Study.
b. Reduction of Transitional "'Use
Area for Specifi4d Uses in CR and
CC Districts should require
Special Exception and in all
instances a 10 foot landscape
buffer minimum should .be.
maintained. he original
amendment, as proposed, allows
for a reduction to 20 feet from
district boundary with Class C
Special Permit for specified uses
adjacent to residential
districts. The Committee`
suggested Special Exception
because it would provide notice
to adjacent 2roperty owners where,
Mass C would not and it was felt
at notice is very important.
c. Interim Parking Lots - Committees
voted 'to uphold the proposed
amendment, as written.
Wild Animals Ordinance Committee recommends that the
f --
proposed amendment be revised to
control any poisonous animalsor
reptiles in addition to all Class
• wild animals in residential districts
or those districts permitting
residential uses.
SPI•-15 Zoning Text Amendment
The Committee recommends that the
following changes be incorporated to
the proposed amendments;
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15165.3, SPI-16- 16.1 16.2:
Moor Area Limitations.
Floor area limitations for SPI-16,
16.1, 16.2 shall be as follows
subject to the limitations -and-
requirements of Section. 2000..1..
15165. 3. 1. ' SPI-16: Floor Area
Imitations, estrictions`
on Nonresidential Floor
Area.
1. The maximum floor area fore a
mixed use building shall not
exceed }9 4.32 times the the
gross land area.
2. The maximum :.;floor.... area:;., for..-
,.:.
residential buidlings trs-e* - shall
not exceed .32 times the
gross land area.
3. The maximum floor area for
nonresidential use shall not
exceed -&-.+ 1.72 times the gross
land area, provided however, that
nonresidential use shall be
permissible only in a mixed use
building where at least thr-ea-
one -and -one-half square feet of
residential use shall be provided
for every one square foot of
nonresidential use.
15165.3.2. SPI-16.1: Floor Area
Limitations,Exceptions.-
1 , The maximum floor area for a
mixed use building shall not
exceed #: 5.0 tides gross land
area.
2. The maximum floor area for
residential buildin
not exceed ' 'a�'e" shell
.and area.
times ''gross
3. Except as modified by Section
15165.3.2.1 below, nonresidential
use ah all not exceed 2;O
times the SroA3 laud area.
Y'
1 965+3l2,9! SPI-16.1. Allowable
n ! e M/e!�//��ii yOpnj I 'en•.'.
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F!
4. Proposed Amendment F
2.
1 j
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%sf
Offsite Residential
s e ._
For every square foot of
residential use provided either
onsite in a mixed use..building
of Mte within- the.. boundaries- of
the -1 district 7and
concurrently ME nonresiaent al
use,
i
btrild—
d i:3 b, is -, the non-residential
floor area shall be- increased .by
one square foot, provided]- -
however, that the maximum
increase in floor area shall .not
_
exceed
land area. Maximum total non-
residential Floor Area, Ratio
shall not exceed e-.-3 5.0. of the
SPI-16.1 site.
In addition, the Committee noted_
that if the sports and arena
complex_ is developed between
North 6th and 8th Streets, the
SPI-16.2 district should be
extended to include the, complex
and the Urban Design Standards
and Guidelines should be_mo ie
to better' ntegrate the complex
into the overall redevelopment
program for the Overtown/Park
West area.
Reference to "rules of the
Department of lannin " 1s'
-e eted. (Section 1501
Approved, as presented.
In PD-H Districts, certain
ac t .es, _ n _ a . ditio
princpa and accessory.
structures, would be permitted
provided the propQ.3
development eras not already
conveniently_served y axis ing 43
aoT j t7 jes o-u 3j e the propo3e+d
deve opmentf (section 606)
Approved, as preeented.
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614MNANCE NO: 096
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING 'CHAPttA b4 OP THE C615t
OP THE CITY OP MIAMI, 1:1,6ft DA AS AMENbM Wit=
°STREETS AND SIDEWALKS' BY ENACTING A14EW SECTION
64.47 ENTITLED "NIGHT,OP-WAY bEbiCATI0N At0L Aeb
Phl6A TO ISSUANCE OP PEAMITS' ; ADbiNG A Nit BEC°TibN
M-48 ENTtTLEb "COVENANT AEOUIREb PAIOR T6199UANOE
OP PERMITS"; AND CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION
AND A SEVERAWL" CLAUSE.
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ORDINANCE N0, 9967
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.0938, ADOPT€b,
DECIMBER 20, 1984, THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT .: .
APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE BY ESTABLISHING ANEW
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, "BAYPA ONT.;PARK
REDEVELOPMENT UbAG" AND APPROPAIATiNO PEbEAAL
MIAMI REVIFEW FUNDS POR SAME IN THE AMOUNT OP -fir di3,606 ,
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY
AND DAILY RECORD
CLAUSE,
Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and ORDINANCE NO.9968
Legal Holidays AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TEXT OF ORDINANCE
Miami, Dade County, Florida. NO.0500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY'OP MIAMI,
STATE OF FLORIDA FLORIDA, BY AMENDING ARTICLE 15 ENTITLED :'_BPI:....
COUNTY OF DADE: SPECIAL PUBLIC. INTEREST DISTRICTS," 9Y ADDING NEW
Before the undersigned authority personalty appeared SECTIONS 16160 ENTITLED "SOUTHEASTOVERTOWNiPARK
Sonia Halligan, who on oath says that she is the Assistant to WEST OVERLAY DISTRICT" AND 15160 ENTITLED 'SPI 16, . the Supervisor of Legal Advertising of the Miami Review and 16.1, AND 16,2: SOUTHEAST OVERTOWNIPARK•WEST ;,
Daily Record, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS'; PROVIDING FOR '
Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Dade County, INTENT, EFFECT, CLASS C SPECIAL PERMIT REQUIREMENTS,
Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a PERMISSIBLE PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES,`
Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter of PERMISSIBLE ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES,
CITY OF MIAMI MINIMUM LOT REQUIREMENTS, FLOOR AREA LIMITATIONS;
MINIMUM OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS,' HEIGHT
ORDINANCE NO. 9971 LIMITATIONS, OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING, AND
LIMITATIONS ON SIGNS; PROVIDING FOR REVIEW; AND
CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO. W69
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500,.THE
ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA,
X X X BY APPLYING THE SPI.15: SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK ._
In the ......................... • ........... , ... Court, WEST OVERLAY, DISTRICT TO THE' AREA GENERALLY;
_ was published In said newspaper In the Issues of BOUNDED BY NORTHWEST 10TH STREET, NORTH MIAMI
April 4, 1985 AVENUE,. NORTHWEST 7TH STREET, NORTHWEST, IST
AVENUE, NORTHWEST.6TH STREET,. NORTHWEST, 3RD.,,
AVENUE, NORTHWEST8TH STREET, AND NORTHWEST2ND
AVENUE (MORE PARTICULARLY' DESCRIBED -HEREIN),
MAKING FINDINGS;AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY"
Afflant further says that the said Miami Review and Daily CHANGES -ON PAGES '• NO. 23'AND' 36 OF"THE'ZONING"
Record is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dade County, ATLAS'MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE 'NO.'9500 BY'
Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION
continuously published in sold Dade County, Florida, each day 300 THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISIONAND'
(except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE'
entered as second class mail matter at the post office in
Miami in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year
next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of ORDINANCE N0.9970
advertisement: and affiam further says that she has neither
paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount,
rebate, commission or refund (or•tthelpyrPose of securing this AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF
advertisement for pubticattontj t3e 11g1 rfe"paper. ORDINANCE NO.9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF`THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE,.ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF THE AREAS` GENERALLY BOUNDED
• • • • • BY NORTHWEST 'LOTH STREET,- NORTH MIAMI AVENUE,
NORTHWEST 8TH:STREET, NORTHWEST '2N0 AVENUE,
Swom o' and subs r(ped.befori me this NORTHWEST'38D AVENUE AND NORTHWEST, 7TH,STREET''
s A a (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); FROM CG 2/7
4th • day of 7}Pril D 85 GENERAL COMMERCIAL, RG-3/6 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL,'-
L% RG•3/7 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL, AND CR•3/7 COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL.: TO SPI.16: SOUTHEAST OVERTOWNIPARK
qFP at ride at Large WEST COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT, EXCLUDING
+' ,o�ro THE EXISTING PR ZONING, MAKING, FINDINGS, AND BY
(SEAL) /11111111$$11N MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGES NO
— My Commission expires June 1, 1987. 23 AND 36,0E SAIQ ZONING ATI:AS MADE=A'PA►HT° OF
ORDINANCE NO.9300, SY REFERENCE'ANp DESC . 1..IQN
IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300 THEREQF; CONTAINING A
REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABtUTY;CLAU�SE.
ORDINANCE NO. (1971
AN QRDINANCE AMENDING THE 'ZQNINl3' ATLAS`t3F
ORDINANCE NO, 95, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF TkiE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLQRIDA, BY CHANOtNCl TEE `;3N1NG
CLAS$1FIGATIfDN OF.THE AREA GEN€RA►I.L`df SS UN4?hD
GY NORTHWEST 3T1-1 STREET, NORTH MIAMI AVEE,
NORTHWEST 7TM .Tfit:ET, ,IVQETFWE>aTs 9IS7:O14iR►, .:
N4FLTHWE6T 1ST AVE NUE, NOR?HW96T,9T_. -1 EET,`
NORTHWE€T, 3AA AhYENIVE, AND NORTHW90,T Nt9 Off
(MORE PARTIOVIaA,R Y-PEPORIDEP H9,
REIIII?� I^Ii ►M t t l7 ,
GEN9RAV,01OMIMIEf91C1AV AND 4E>fi1112 GQMNI��
Ii€61O€NTIAL .�Q.t I?I* � E 1fH�RST-OV'R l;tMllR
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SOUNDED f3Y NORTHWEST 110TH STREET, NORTH MIAMI
AVENUE, NORTHWEST 7TH STREET, NORTHWEST 1ST
AVENUE, NORTHWEST 61-H STREET, NORTHWEST 3RD
AVENUE, NORTHWEST 8TH STREET, AND NORTHWEST 2N0
AVENUE (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN),
MAKING FINDINGS; AND SY MAKING ALLTHE NECESSARY
CHANGES ON PAGES NO. 23 AND 36 OF THE ZONING
ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9600 13Y
REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION
300THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND'
A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE.
ORDINANCE NO.9970
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF
ORDINANCE No. 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF THE AREAS GENERALLY BOUNDED
BY NORTHWEST 10TH STREET, NORTH MIAMI AVENUE,
NORTHWEST 8TH STREET, NORTHWEST 2ND; AVENUE,
NORTHWEST 3RD AVENUE AND NORTHWEST 7TH STREET
(MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN), FROM CG-217 ,
GENERAL COMMERCIAL, RG-316 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL,
RG-3/7.GENERAL RESIDENTIAL; AND CR-317 COMMERCIAL~
RESIDENTIAL TO SPI.16: ,SOUTHEAST OVERTOWNIPARK
WESTCOMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL, DISTRICT, EXCLUDING
THE EXISTING PRIONING MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY
MAKING ALL.THE:NECESSARY•CHANGES ON PAGES_NO.
was published In said newspaper In the Issues of
April 4, 1985
Affiant further says that the said Miami Review and Daily
Record is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dade County,
Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been
continuously published In said Dads County, Florida, each day
(except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been
entered as second class mail matter at the post office in
Miaml in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year
next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of
adverllsement; and afflant further says that she has neither
paid not promised any person. firm or corporation any discount.
rebate, commission or refund or,thsipurpose of securing this
advertisement for publicalloM) the y?Id it6wapaper.
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