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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-098384 / 9/8 4 I ORDINANCE NO. 9888 ._d. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OP ORDINANCE NO. 9500p THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, PLORIDA, BY CHANGING THE 26NINO CLASSIFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY 740-742 NORTHWEST 25TH AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN) PROM 90-1/3 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL TO CR-2/7 COMMEACIAL-RE81DENTIAL (COMMUNITY) BY MAKINO FINDINGS; AND BY MAILING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO. 25 OF SAID ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF ORDINANCE NO. 0500 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3t SECTION 300, THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. WHEREAS, the Miami Zoning Hoard, at its meeting of March 19, 1984, Item No. 60 following an advertised hearing, adopted Resolution No. ZB 26-84, by a 4 to 3 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 grunt this change of zoning,classification as hereinafter set forth;_.._ NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY 11 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 approximately., 740-7;42 Northwest 25th Avenue, Miami, Florida, more particularly described.. as Lots 1 and 6, Block 6, RIVERSIDE FARMS SUPPLE NNTAL (2,-88) and the N 5' of Tract "A", Channel 23 auk► formerly the N 5' of Lots 2 and 5, Block _6, RIVERSIDE .FA (278:8) of the Public Records of Dace County, Florida, from RG '. , y T ' General Residential, to CR 2j7 COMMERCIAb-�RESI�E�I�IA%, (COMi�tl section 2, It is hereby found that this zoning clasai . f ication changes y ,�yt, 1 y. S,ag R'n T 1 4 f r i ► ddhfbMity With the adopted Mimi tolh�rohe'hwiva Neighborhood plant (b) Is not contrary to the established land use pattern (c) Will not create an isolated district bntelated-t+c K adjacent and nearby districts to not out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood or the City;, r ( ).° t311 not mattrially alter the population deflaity. „ attrn or increase or overtax the load on public it facilities such as schools, utilities, streets, etc.= (f) is necessary clue 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) .Wi11 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 accord with existing { regulations; Y (m) Will not constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual owner as contrasted with protection of the =` public welfare; Section 3. Page No. 25 of the Zoning Atlas, made a part of Ordinance No. 9500 by reference and description in Article 3, Section 300 of said Ordinance, is hereby amended to reflect the changes made necessary by these amendments. Section 4. All ordinances, code, sectionsp all. parts ;r .,thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed insofaras,,th'ey are in conflict. Section 5. Should any part or provisicnF of ,F�di+''= F f 4t 2fX:tu. +i YeN:.k_ t nance be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction t�;"t�e`<' invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the ordinanice `f as a whole. .Y4 PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 26� day -of ,. 1984. _ fT �� } a A$8i 19RCOND AND FINAL READING DY TITLE ONLY thin - _ - - v Maurice A. P E3%irti w MAURICE A► FERRET Mayor. = 3 L Qjw ^ t y ONGI E § , ty .. �► �►i.►�.t�.rti►►i.�►wuList�w�u►tiu�t.►�.6t4i�LtL►�hli►Yil - z _ PREPARED ANT) APPROVED SY • ::. �G-,MIRIAM MAER 1; Agg3.gtiht City Attorney } APPROVED AO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: .'` 1�21 SB� GA IAi-PEDROSA " ity--'�kttorney` /wp /pb/264 GMM c ? _ NNK Tr I, Ralph G. Ongie, Clerk of f" Miami; City o mi, F1orldtc, } hereb y'th y' " ` - y CBrtii atbn�t�e,.�..,.....,...da ful( trtie an d correct. copy of: the' alip've` and :fQr�going orcllnance was-- posted at'ihe Soittl D �. h Dad. .CountyN boar of. the .Court?'N6use ii the ydnc- e ' iT? Ce provide ; n 3 far notic,s and `publications by' $ttuciii"&�copy r the place proAded'therefari ,. ' WITNUS in haad a o fficial seal City this...&....day.. o t, Y _ -Lt •�^"'�vS�"�. %�Y� •. Y5. M.+ CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA • � • INT>r!� OFi=lGE MrmMORANDUM T <: bAtE - March',,2$, :'1984 KILE: o. Howard , V4: Gary SUBJECT ORDINANCE - RECOMMEND .APPROVAL .,�";::r:y CHANGE OF ZONING APPROX: = 740-742 NW 25 AVE b 1 ♦ ere AL o es REFERENCES: APPROX 741-743 NW 26 AVE' RoM D or COMMISSION AGENDA;,- - APRIL 26, planning and Zoning BoardsENt►�S�RFS. PLANNING AND ZONING ITEMS Administration Department:' It is recommended that the �•_ fian a of. 2onin .rCl.assitfication.' - �i c a oni ng . Atlas of 4y Zoning �Ordin4nce :9bOD, as amended, F from RG-1/3 .to..•CR-4/�' for the property„located at approximately. 740.742 NW 25 Avenue and`approxi= - i 4" ma e y - Avenue -be -approye � w t eetiitg 'of ,M rch .19,; .I984; r-Item Zoning Board at its, m a z 3 esol'ut -oi ZB:16-8 � �. rti sed hearin adopted, R; by 4. to 3 <Voto, . ave 9 "P. i.cati on i ri the recommending approval of, the,,,., ange:«o`f,f`�con�ting";cl.ass 5r Zdriing At -as Zoning Ordinance 9500; as amended; from RG 1/3 Gene0 t y e y = esi enti a] _•" to CR-2/7 Commerci ail -Resi denti al , t Communi y for tt�e prQper�t „ :€ca�xa't proximately` 740-742 NW 25 Avenue and approximlte7y 741E 48 NW f# } pp Block 5 RIVERSIDE FARMS :SIiPP . , , ►venBe, a1 so. described as Lots 1 and 6., � B l E;the N 5' of-:Trac• . "A! CHANNEL. I� ,SS�I (.t e:�._.. lot;s 2:an'd 5,'Block::.� R`I�1E�SI,A�fiu.�l�RI�¢�S = - 3 , { . r. v d .i�i `�t�i 'mail• ..ppe ° op�Qn�� f r�. One objection recei e h _; x P,� ce ,ved i the-, jree replies in favor }•. { x _ .. ,s 2i - ., - - 7 4 .. •..,, w - 7k' me. ir n� �.-5,.=,,,z.. .,i:. _1 g ,cyjv;�Y� •�.�. '.artt��3Y.4.: i!Y,•Yat�s �_' .. v r,', ,.F;::• e` ;: {.6'{ 't '9;,`;.f~'.SS... W., ,;d _},,,�c..'.< rtgM1"', -- ,>. i formation ,is i►i��.��od,r � ;�Y.. �.�._ .- _p.,. .,��. --s - .. '�4ckep,t1 ... _,.: >:1 •.{• 7. �^, ,. - - __:.5:t_3•<; Y.+.s-;_i`w �a ..ti=i1,'^i,_ _ +"#.*'ORQINANCB to provide for +s`;abov_ehgs' oen pre iy R yp office and &1i�allittd ='�_r `cQns,der4tifln t4 n#ty '4 A - • -�I 1.7L } _, {„ --rx: e s , 3 z li�t';. I'' '� f'<•¢',7,'-+. • f 3 r , a t ,s rf,�c+,• ?x,e_ f `1-4, of `g :� _ ?z a"w, T' 7t •: - I -rt M1K r 1lY� LOW 90p4Vrtment a zy` ,.i., ir.• � �'f R Ye �,s . { � x dn�hh�. �. 0'�3'�' IF�r g"._ x '4 �> �'`i4 `141 �ap�riAt,1MIQ1dv a f 1t -N_r` - Va ^ ryF�l `4, t$' }�� a a�. .k T. -j TY•ti-'T y �'' '{ h . #y ft - .......'t':S�•x'•IiSvr. 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N• 51 of Tract "A" a CHANNEL 23 SUB (121-82), j formerly the N 5' of'Lots 2 and 5 Block 6 a, RIVERSIDE FARMS, SUPP (2-88) p b9 q OWNER/APPLICANT SPANISH'INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS . :• Held, Esquire 2 c/o, Gary for Applicant �a y� ,'.(Attorney PP 1401`:Brickell Avenue Ya FL. 33131 Phone f 579-0583 ' ;- La- 3 General Residential (One and Two, Family) � ZONINGr..,., RG-1/3 =r y rW !4u „4;, ry j _ Rw As p+ ytdi., e rkr . ` F t UEST Change of,: Zoning Cl assi fi gati on i n the bffi ci al Zonings ' air Y At .of. Zo ing:..Ardi:Pance,'9500' as a�nended� to' CR„ I7 ` ¢, C�mmerci al -Residential (CoMnuni ty) .. 4. RECOMMENDATIONS t tS v�ere reviou..lygra�nt�d�a ��..•����: �:,.: 4_ PlNING;EPT. DENIALThy'; apalican . P *, i h encroached' into the'tafil c ange ,of, zonirg wh c residential neighborhood. „This action reoned:4. - ._ _ r si denti al l of except ,for the northi!- Flo a '; ', r• CR-2/7. 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Ms�Ff� j.'rra�Ya..Y'{iE;?SY4," y i ' + 1 � `ad1 _'�•p.W 1q ':t ,'!_Y V � i .. tea=,.. f .� ,r .+a r r ' +'V' tJ 0-6 ' f 1 i i�r� a� i �a r �fd':.� /' • (,; `i'�' tk f . � M Le � �. �( t .:. k: ��t�ir.-. r NI'Y_.., �t t� t � ~a t': r...t � e a'•`r �l �r'S �a 9 ,c . . - q t ib r ° ' ! . *h's 1 fit ''• rt ' k y r.: i,y ,wl ,y.,..,. ;•i ► :�.` �'-.s:.�+t'..::a..n:M'1�aw.r�lYJr�-t..,Sifwarr.s:�tr.+at i[iM�•:"ri+�!w�o�J�4�C!r1a5��i...X�V4r:f:,7,ty` � a�nw.w..�•i.-•'.:,w+.K:?. wig-^�k• - 25 • t. t •.. .. .. .w.. �..-...•-, .`. ,'.; ;. ,���t�� E� -.awi•+:itu-s•.:�sByV'wYt'.• t.' rh ; Approx. 740 - ` r �J.yt.v r Ik, rt t 1 '4 M, APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT TO ZONING ATLAS File Number ZA-83- hereby,apply to P.Y* .-City;:COFAMW�- GA �4ing Atlas of the City of mi GnII- a$ Stan. of, tre=ity--�oUMi.omi,,*-tor, an amendment tote moue, -particularly., described herein and, in support of that requestj furnish the lollowing., Inform _W 2 Rth Ayt- - I Address of property 7A Q N.W. red by a State of. Florida Re6isfir Und S� r,-4 2. Two surveys, preps application) covered bYlappliedtl6n-and dlsclosurb_�a 3. Affidavit disclosing ownership of property -83 and attach t -applicatton). 0, Interestf6rm (Form 4 4. Certified list of owners of real ;.estate within, 3751,'radius from out side boundaries of property covered Ic -and'uttO - (Sob, Form'6-43 by this a PPIicati6h. ptfon;)�. M , ivenenft),', property (land and improvements. 5 At least two photographs that show the entire .property appears 25:­,t Atlas sheet(s)ron which repent P 3276ning Design, ation LIZ,�, ., I W-W 2Z7 g De3igndiion edf*7-dnih t xi Statement' explaining why present zoning design- lqntion, is J, pro Q, application) Js opprop s y. propo- ed zoning dasignatl M!q, (so 6 6 try) 441z I kS 4 Vo 12. F-111p Fey of $ qccor4t (a.) To: RS-4Riper sqft,of.00t 10for "TO oRS-J.l,FtS-29 $0,04 pe j "4 ­HCV OP-00 Y �• t RG-2. RG-2. 1, o 40to, of ftt., nil350 " 4 k" $0,.08 4*2 R Pith S, 7 gill M `�5=� aA S� - �,, , • . .. k,.�, �v :: r. ; r - � _1 r � it " r l r ''. mt "i'«t'�-� .`.�.-. e. 7xu :9 . ., ,.. , - � awz`�,z's'e: r 'r� _ y,}, •g -a .»,. ,Do __ �y t,. 9'-W(�i % t- ... - . • „Y 1:�,2 ''ffww'�W f[�� a.,.+N" -y.Wj�; MAN A AY (d) To: GR•i, CR-21 $0.10 per sq.ft. of net lot area, minimum CGS WI:`-1, WF-R, (e) ' o©-I, SPt-6 0.12 per sq.ft. of net lot area, minimum,-. : :.. = 600.00 '- i(f) Far,`ar�.y change in a :sector number only, for a particular district; clossifiga Lion, the fee shall be 'the same as for a change in its district clossifictitan;'a` , shown in"(b) through (e) above. :. ... Surcharge equal 'to applicable ;feefrom (a)-W above, not to exceed $500.00; ~ to be refunded if there is no appeal.'• (City Code -Y Section 62-61) Signoture _ + G GAR .HELD, ESQ. Name - *' Address 1401 Brickel1 Aye. PH-1 Phone 579-0583 STATE, OF FLORII)k ySS: M.UNTY-017' DADS GARY= M:: HELD' ;being dui worn,:d } says #, a# e s the(Authorizedgent or caner of #lie reQlpr�perto d r #� above; that he has read the foregoing answers and #ha#.ti?e; #cue -and complete; and (if acting as agent for owner) that he hos outhority to,.e petition on behalf 'of the owner. ,.. .: �rri �� �w.o � 4 y -c w' : '• . , - - �h' i �- "8. Y `' �;�t' its ��� SWIRN TQ A NDSUI E© , V y . ;R....fore' me thin: # �j y ,. a;day p gq�'.M, t V - Y � r � " r• y.., e _ a , Y! /�* o ai y' AY COMMISSl9N EXPIMSI 0PtIC `} JTATf 0P A Q ' ►Rii ` "�. _ - i.i•.�xa lC.:.,,.1lPN`' .a.,�rt� •�,.i', _ """�,'� '� - - _ rya-,,,f�..�•.s��i. t -L N # -i�t Y-•.5..-$-. Y�»F,.. R :.: aw` -- . - + 3•. :�:.''�',li�,��',N'!�.ct+"=M1:'i,-�•yh 5: i..y: - - - -_ - + - ,-i... ,a .,S::J:a. ,I ;y a WW ;t:`�L 'y1�=.iiaisrtwtg+fl'A� fil<-Si s• • .. _ - - t+ -dig ♦- • -S .t(t}�.•L•LL'�+,`}•'�y i (��L Y• Y 1 •, d;S ,�Y f�.h�t LAW OFFICe9 GfttltNSCVIG, T$tAURIG, A$Kew,, HorrMAN. L.iloorr. RdSEN & OUENTELY P. A. ~, } 1 LINDA KOOSOUbn ADLER 601AN K. GOODkIND ANTHONY J. eDONNELL. JR. MI@IIAEL O, ALSthtINR LAWRtNEE S. GORDON ROGER D. OSSURN CRSAR L. ALVARI t MATTNEW 8, GORSON. SYRON G. PRTERSCN RUDOLPH If, ARAGON MCLVIN W bRttmak"a VICTOR M. POLK. in. AMBLER M, MOSSoJRc.' RICHARD' A, ARKIW MARILYN D. GRttNSLATT ALSCRT D. QUENTCL ZACHARY, Mi "1.* RtUSIN O'b, ASKRW R69E141'L. GRODSMAN NICHOLAS ROCKWtLL 0►1:OYNiEL .iAMtS 1. SACdF1Ub GA14Y IA. HtLD MARVIN S. ROSRN NILAh1k SASS. LAM"". MOPPMAN a DAVID-L. ROSS . NORMAN,J. atNPORb ARNOLD M, JAPPEC DAVID P, ROWC SRICKRLL OOFIC2141Ri MARK b. SLObMl MARLIN KALO ROStRT M. RUBENSTEIN Iatll bRICKkL4 11WtNt1� OUR* SRUTON ROSCRT A. KAPLAN CLIFFORD A. SCHULMAN 3?tVE SULLOCk. TIMDTNV'C. KISH MARK SC14WIMMER MIAMI. �`LORtOA 3 lii,, 4; RQSt%T k, RURWNOTON. ALAN S. KOSLOW- MARTIN 8, SHAPIRO ALAN,9L CMAS!STtVtN J, KRAVIT2 MARLENE K. SILVERMAN TtItPMONtJ4. r `t';;ri, SLot M. C0611- ST9VEN A. LANOY STUART H. SINGER 64IAMI_(305) a'PO�OaOii:- k9N6ALU S. GO$W9Y STCV94 S. LAPIDUS TIMOTHY A. SMITH SRowARD 30a MARK S, DAVIS. ALAN. S.. LRC OCRMAN DANICL A. SUHMAN ( ALAN ToDIMOND. LAWRENCC S. LEVY HCROKIIT M. SUSKIN TCLtK I60-1124 CHARLes-w. 9bOAR..= NORMAN N. LIPOPF YOLANDA MCLLON TARAFA TRLCCOI•Y (305) a�li.�Q7tS, GARY M. 9"TRiN- GAMY 0. LIPSON ROSERT H. TRAURIO wMTRR'S DIRRCT NOt. ` +-, "-.12 y y H6MAS,IL,COU9LS, CARLOS E. LOUMICT STANLEY H. WAKSHLAG t< • 5 - }jam RtCNA11Da;'TT GARRt'* JUAN P. LOUMICT JONATHAN M. WARNtR LAwo"it-GODOPSKT 091181E RUTH MALINSKY DAVID M. WtLLS z` ALAN S, GOLD :, GRCGORY A. MARTIN JUIIE A. S. WILLU►MSON HARV9Y. A*, GOLDMAN PtbRO A,.MARTIN JtRROLD A. WISH 019VCN it, GOLDMAN.' ALAN M. MITCHtL STSVSN M. GOLDSMITH _ LOWS NOSTRO r y } March 5, 1984 { , Mr Tereti=Lugon+es . City afAMIaiki;`Plannz,ng :.& FZoning sdninigttpar tnentraion De 5,.M4' WStr et ;. �..:•�_ � t n _ Muni., Florida 33128 ate; Spanish International Communications Corp. , r . ts`-'l="and '6, Block 6 Ri ersde F�:.; _ t', arms'=>�Zr��L. �,/+Ir.:l`:.. A s Perez�'Lug; _ ... _ . .. . , ones " 9.' r .'4K-;v ,n1 :.,'.�5-�; �'� . �` t;^;:�'; ."••i"'�5,4 - �"M'LgT qw •':Thin°"iddendwm tomy {letter. of `.intent datad r Feb�uaz*y 5. s�ts�©rtYi"'why'='the x present':: �ariing designatioonof rfata. ?for .the,.'sub ect ro ert i­thereby. *0dess tatin the °c- zone. ichange`.41to_ CA;,-i2/7» ;:,. .::. ,; . ' 10 ��1 :x I - .. L Yr R Ski`+ �$ accessory� structures proposed tryo, be. placed o�ns�t$iZ��}e� V� -.a,,• - ,�Iz�h(�. e#. ty,$ 14 Y7r�Y d+i�/.�R f�.. 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AL6t11TINE LAWRENCE S. 60RbON ROGER b. OSOURN CEDAR L. ALVAREi MATTHEW S. 60ASON SYRON O. PETEi1SEM RUDOLMH r. AAAGON MELVIN N. dotttNbtRG VICTOR H. POLK. JR. AMOLtR N. MOSS, JR. ' r RICNARO A. ARKIN MARILYN 0. GREt"11LATT ALBERT b, OUENTEL tACHARY H. WbLrr " REUOIN O•b. A13KtW ROSERT L. GROSSMAN NICHOLAS ROCKWELL Or tOuNStL JAMES L. OACCHUS GARY M. HELD MARVIN S. ROSEN =Y= HILAAM SASS NORMAN J. DeNFORD LARRY J. NOrrMAN ARNOLD M. J0'rtt DAVW L. MOOS DAVID P. "WE ii4iCKCLI 41CiN660016 MARK O. SLObM ^ _ _-MAi1T1N ifALb - ROetR1� M. RUBENSTEIN Mt01 ;MRICKEL4,•AVA`i'IL11[ "''''" SURT SRUTON • R61itRT A. KAPLAN CLIrrORO A. SCMULMAN MIAMI, Vt.001OA•3 - SttVt iiULi.00K� .'., • `-, � : ?IMO'fMtf t: kt$N - MARK SCMWIMMtR .. � ROSERT K.-SURLINGYON ^LAN R. CNAlE ALAN S, KOSLOW AreVEN J: KRAvrrt MARTIN S. SHAP4110 MARLtNE K. SILVERMAN TLLEPNONQSY "i``h" but M. COSS. a• , ., iTtVEN A. LANbV STUART H. O'NOER . MIAMI f.'i:i}' ) si:i�ii$:±O KENDALL O. COFrEY O'PtirtN O. LAPIDUS TIMOTHY A. SMITH •ROWARb (30b) $?S•8111 MARK s. 01WS ALAN T, DIMOND • ALAN S. LEDERMAN _ LAWRENCE S. LEVY DANIEL A. SUCHMAN HERSERT M. SUSKIN „ 1'lLtil 6Ci`31•L$ CNARLES 11V. ELIC:AR: ]II NORMAN H. LII;Orr VOLANOA MELLON TARwrA TtLtCOPY (308)?SIV-0716 - _„• dARY M. EPSTtIN- °' GARY D. LIPSON ROSERT 14. TRAURId . WRITItR•S D/REGT,{/O« t- ''' THOMAS K:'tOUELS O:,gARRtTT_ `CARLOS "L `LOUMIET STANLEY M. WAKSHLAG ��yy t _ �j q �•/� 3 L 5 ), �' �7 V 7 V V' iHCMARD ': JWN P.'IOUMItT JONATMAN H. WARNER LAWRtNCIL dSOOrSKY - ALAN S: 06LD :. Dt881E RUTH MALINSKY _ . i• aREGORY'A. MARTIN DAVID M. WELLS JULft A. S. WlLLU1MSON - - • , . - ._ u:.g; HAWILY A. GOLDMAN PEDRO A. MARTIN JERROLD A. WISH STEVEN It, dOLOMAN ' ::s ALAN M. MITCHtL STtVtN M„dOLPSMITM -_ -- LOUIS NOSTRO February 6, 1984 ,,yy Mr _Aurelio Pere z-Lugones City of -Miami •Planning; and Zoning -:•,,Boards,;.Administration" Department Z75 N.W... 2nd Street, , 2nd Floor. M'amir: Florida 33128 Dear- Mr. Perez•-Lu_gones: • ,. . letter of , intent accompanies the.- zoning',.,.,i.cat on pft Spaniah .international Communications ', Corp. 4(which„� doesF bus3:hKe in Santh Florida . as- .-Television Channel 23) , for a zone cli8hge �- involving Lots 3. and 6, in Block S, of the Su; Riverside Farms, Plat Book 2, at Page; 88.► : rom-• G _1/3 to CRt 2/7,a. • These two lots are being added to the Channel: 23 , Qro+arty ss�1+e?y for use as parking and to permit : tW4.� dishn,aa ;aad +one J . (1) vertical antenna in the nottheast ,corner. w%ot ti.un and transmission of television ai.gn#le.�, � 1n addition to the subject propery, the 4pplant4`►as remmi.ning property between N.W. 25th and 2ftb Aven�l�� Street# which is currently zoned CR J 27 940 ,ime w"4 - 'or", 4� o tin remaining property was rezoned, . tQ :,� ��"1`�;�; fin: � peed ' that the antennas could be locAtid o tht� ��i1,,...•y 1y1 �• : T'. _ �':�ry>-:'.Y jam. L; a. 9f. w t-a property, but for technical; reasons the (%]at lia# ,ir►cated on the eastern portion of the property, �u ��s�F04_;`Rage r s^,s tion and transmission without interference. >._. installed on the westerly portion of the tr t? �hi�4i�� went could block the signals to and from t1ii curreu�� ,s. 4 satellite (gai.axy)ft a' RV is fi ' ,Cz,y%; sk.?.=r"an; 0'^ *'(j,�';`':!#. - - - - - �'y";.y�i::4r"•'7}-Y4.,tr�"4':'�.at�,.�}'`tea'"'• ye-L'ta'F,r'��� . ''- r _ t F - .tiw>yl�:•}f»�%�?A•'.'Lia��S"�r�,j.;�" ` i Zf 7 {`ak,;:a 'j.f.', .� �tl _`,V _. - - - _. - t _ _ - xt• - "",Y,i4ift,.':. t. .. r .`YI ,ae....:;.�jF jr'iM1 ,. k . .-'; ,'n�: - .�'- - Nks-.,r:..n• of - `.,,i,�4i: •Y'?k4iuY++ A •S =�.t-r.: .. ._ .. .. _ i,; da..-•. ',-isC• r. _ ,_. ,..: �,1y3,x'at 't`' - Willi yY;.' ,.. _ .. , , .. .. s,tVy:A!,•y ',c:]r,:Ha+•3'#, 1r•.'i_ A" ruu _ _ �;'- .. ..... .. ... `t.~';4:^.::.iy!'fJ'1s��•.. G4��'-'.faai�l�?�'!'s�';•- �..,.. .. - _ _ !'t s:�'•. 1M`�A tj,' i`sj',Y?e: .:'�!.''. ar.�y.'i .y.r... �- . _-'•,.„'' _.d` ` City of. Miami planning and zoning - Boards Administration February 1984 .f iiage 2 - The pi:operty,, whichis' the subject of the requested _ones r ;btiange slightly.„ increases .the . sixe of the Channel 23 it+� and ' r oz allov�s„ the expansion of the communications operation within : _thy`; .roposed Channel, 23 buildling. This expansion creates a need.,for :"increased '.building size - the .result of the selection' of; ,Mian►3' = b Spanish ,,,.International ;communications Corporation as `'trio.; sltev ` for the operations of the Spanish International Network, which �. will permit -Miami: to originate the international communicat ons.. ..•^.;; .... piogramming! b9,- ;, Spanish International Network to North, South and 3 Central America.;.,, One of the initial results of such action is an frease _-1h` -personnel for both news operation and program nc_ .opmen-" �r I h create very substantial benefits for South As in the previously -approved plan, parking will be below �- street level and have minimal effect upon the neighborhood.' -: ,-facility will be a neighborhood as well as:. a. Th ,e. proposed .^ter The total .development proposed for the 'Channel.yy' - 143g,Yi,9 proptides` , fore -.building aggregating approximately; sot , a site which could accommodate 120, OOD sq.' kja fit..., It :.is, ;jth6ii6ie r obvious that the change in, zoning is not." ; s madewith the purpose of overdeveloping the site,, but. merely to • accoa lish-a development,consistent with and required.by:'the:'type of.: $er�ice }xbgn9 offered both .:by. ,Channel 23 and Spanish Interne? tional Netiwor]c and:in.a:neighborhood where the ethnic 'composition. x� • welcomes sucnf opsaration. ,'. : f A4 Very truly yours, F= max;+ - . CL e;; ,e',� .. .. .. - t . ,• - - - tRy'tY �'. i GRERNURQ LT POFf' �%5 ' .a QPAN T i' x By; 1. Enclosure VT. y _ e: �u''+�$^.�,t''7e,'a�=ryS;-?.-.- 4 _ _ -- - -i {, y,.:��., .k''}•H'?t i'."ff+ � _ d� 4} i t ^. 1• _ I<; p 5� s;ah 3' k Y� !i 'R 4' .. 1 H. � .. A� 't• ,; Iv t ` - � ., 3:".�.. i�tr„yKs��•Yi .'i x zz ti - -,'-ygs v:i-..ems - - ++�' i1"¢?•i .'?S'r•_1"- 'i.- "j.� �i'i• -k; �s', �vF 'r' -3.. h,k': ;+?-- ,'N +a:.•• ^.♦ �,�. _ett1, .•t.-. •_. C;az: .t.. .:t�" -. - .fta- - �•t.�..`':z�-a, rtt<'r•'ra6r+aT�',''..ja::. ,. e5`, n,. J.:-''x., ..v...."•"•,1 �-'::. .. .,_ c'i J... ,r."r'�. ">. .,. ,. =f o,':.:_.t•J, _.,. - �CiTy o r, p ' AM MI ; ` - AOM{�� t#E iVtl 1401. TRAUAia, ASKew; HorrMAN, UPOM Ross-N $ 0UZWr_L. P. A. — ._ LINDA XbOSRICK ADLER BRIAN K. GOOOKINO- MICHAEL 0. ALStRTINE LAWRENCE 8. GORDON - ROGER O. OSBURN t tSAR L. ALVAREZ MATTHtW S. CORSON SYRON 0. PtTtRSEN RUbOLPM P. A'RAGON MELVIN N. GREENBERG VICTOR H. POLK, JR. t AMBLER H, MOSS, JR. RICHARD A. ARKIN MARILYN 0. ORttNBLATT ALBERT b. OUENTEL EACKARY Nt WOLrO- - RtUBIN O'D. ASKEW ROBERT L. GROSSMAN NICHOLAS ROCKWELL :•. zx; JAMIl;S L. BACCMUS BABY M. HELD MARTIN B. gOSEN OF COUNSEL _ HILARIt BASS LARRYJ. HOFFMAN bAVlb L. ROBS NORMAN J. BtNFORb ARNOLD M. JAFFtE DAVID P. ROWE BRICKELL CONCOURS MARK D. BLOOM MARTIN KALB ROBERT M. RUBENSTEIN 1401 BRICKELL AVENUE BURY SRUTON ROStRT A. KAPLAN CLIFFORO A. SCHULMAN MIAM1KLORIbA"33151 STEVE BULLOCK TIMOTHY it., . KISH MARK SCHWIMMER - f /1081igT K. BURLINGTON ALAN B. KOSLOW MARTIN B. SHAPIRO ALAN R. CHABt Stt VEN J. KRAVITZ MARLENE K. SILVERMAN TELEPHONES SUE M. COBS STEVEN A. LANDY STUART H. SINGER MIAMI (305) S79-0500, KtNDALL B• CbrrtY STEVEN B. LAPIDUS TIMOTHY A. SMITH MARK S. DAVIS ALAN S. LEDERMAN DANIEL A, BUCHMAN egowwpD j30S)!l23�8111 ALAN T. DIMONb LAWRENCE e. LEVY HERBERT M. BUSKIN TELEX 8f�-312d CHARLES W. EDGAR. NORMAN H. L7POFP'_ YOLANDA MELLON TARAFA TELECOPY (305) 519-0718 GARY Ms EPSTEIN i.GARY D. LIPSON lIOBERT N. TRAURIG WniTtR•S DIRECT NO»+`- THOMAS-K'EpUELS ":` CAiRLOS t. LOUMItt STANLtV H. WAKBHLAG ";ia_ 0IICMAR0 6.40bAMRETT'"t , JUAN P. LOUM_IET JONAtHAH M. WARNER LAWRENCE bO661'SKY DEB81t RUTH MALINSKY OAVID'M. WELLS u - ALAN S. GOLD GREGORY A. MARTIN JULIE A. S. WILLIAMSON HARVEY A. GOLDMAN PEDRO A. MARTIN JERROLD A. WISH _ - ,,•';ry: STEVEN E. GOLDMAN ALAN M. MITCHEL - STEVEN M. GOLDSMITH LOUIS_NOSTRO - �. _ it 1 , , 19 Apr 1 84 Mr. Aurelio Perez=Ltigones" City of.Miami Planning & Zoning =<�a Boards Administration Department «>: 2- N.14. Second Street y a Miami:, Florida 33128 Re: Spanish International ' Communications Cor rations` ,Lots 1 & 6, Block 6, Supplemental Plat of Riverside Farms Bear Mr. Perez-Lugones :" g' In accordance with oral modifications to the sub7ecb cation made at the,;oaing.Board hearing thereon, this letter=W ,o 3:rms'' hat. the nQ th...:f I've �5) feet of�.Lota. : I,•, , c of . t r, - _ -; i`er{yte ital Plat ,of .Riwirbidev, Farms. sh+ou14 be Withdf 'V lrezc ni�n 'equest"ani ' thereb sad d ..7: :, 7 ,no >. Y-nor'ee"Itsh, f s xbt.; ng--�zoning desigrkation . o� Thank' you,' r 'die rl .►�Dl�rf,_:. -,k 2 tiv. 1 .cam y�i.,# 4�A� `• ';d MEN _ /�•` ."-, i"''r'°� ,yt+ 5} � F'` 1Y iF ��ie' 4 .^., �' t � nt 1-' 4ifi&i t - - _. -_... Ja�,i - r§•;y - _ _ .}..r.; ..,f _ k.-„' . g+.r�;.l.-may s�d.a X' rA S• Parr -i* $ . ,. .. 2 L? 1. ?del description and street address of subject real propertys Lots 1 and 6, Block 6, Supplemental Plat of .Riversidd Parma# according to the plat thereof recorded in plat Book 2, at Page 88 of the Public Records of Dade Count , Florida.oe "r { 740 N:'W. 25th Avenue and 741-43 N.W. 26th Avenue. ` 2. Owner(s) of sul7jett real proms rand-percentage of ownership.' Note: City of Miami Ordinance No. 9419 requires disclosure of all parties ' avi.ng a financial interest, either direct or indirect, in the sJect matter of a presentation, request or petition to the City Commission r, Accordingly, question #2 requires disclosure of all shareholders of corporations, beneficiaries of trusts, and/or any other interested parties, Cogether with their addresses and proportionate interest. ' Spanish International Communications Corporation - - oa • See attached Exhibit "A" 3, al description and street address of an real Leg Pt' Y property (a) owned by any party listed in answer to question 42, and (b)-located within 375 feet of the -subject real property. Lct A, Channel 23, Plat Book 121 lots.5 thru 8, Block 5 Eck Subdivision,.t Book 4, Pa "•the Public Reoords of e , orida. Soce- -ri-vi-ri Ste tz ' . EN&Y FOR OM ER 3tiy� STATE OF FLORIDA j SS: COLTI Y OF DADS j • GARS M.. xELA being duly swam, "w9ePas� F and 1 " gays t e }s a (Attorney or Owner) of the real prooerty ■` f described in answer to` questan�., above; that he has read the ftcego x q �ciswers NA that- the seine are true and conplete and (if acting as axkoa�ey ; , for owner) that he ha's..authori.ty to execute this Disclosure of C�wrersh�.p fog► on behalf of the owner. t r k 64M TO JIM OUT A. blefo a >'4 this,., Z' - /A� .- .... 'T •. Wi9'.' TA9 ? 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Burillo 33.33% Laura A. de Wachsman 33.33$ Emilio Azcarragam 33.33$ w� S P^t CEO Gary i. He , Esq • 1401 Brickell Ave Miami, Fla. 33131 L`i'�: F + ..... ..... A-1h, -7 LEGAL DESCRIPTION property within 375 feet of subject property) Wk ij- TRACT,-,At CHANNEL 23 SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE FM PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT 121 AT PAGE 82 -COUNTY'# FLORIDA.OF:--,7!HE PUBLIC RECORDS:OF DADE Al SO:'__ AL , OF BLOCK 5r2� W SUPPLEMENTAL PLAT- OF :1 RIVERSIDE FARMS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, IN PLAT BOOK 20 AT PAGE 88, OF -THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. N ALSO MERRICIes SUBDIVISION 4m t 5- 6 7 AND 8, BLOCK 5 t LOTS g -S ACCORDWG TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN - PLAT BOOIC�"4:'--.:'Akt'"PAGE':1894,!° OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. To I Iz )x Z' EXHIBIT Z 4!7— �p. r fs _ , STAT9 or ..BOA) r MI. or _ • : yid. More r.A the wnd•irwa7.ed authority, this day persor..11.y , s p�"�i M. H� . ► who being by me first duly tt, t :. - upon oath, deposes and IWA. - - 1, TinzA he is the owner, or the legal. representative of the owner, $ubm. i tti— a application for a public hearing as ry g the accc::i any n pp .requi.red .by Ordinance No. 9500 of the Code of the City of Miami, F.lbrida, n effedtir>g the real property located in the City of Mi.a.�ti as described listed on the pages attached to this affidavit and made a part thereof. 2. That all o:rners which he represents,. if any, have given their fttLl. and carplete permission for him to act in their behalf for the change w_ " - `- or modification of a classification or regulation of zoning as set out. in the acco;p&nying petition. _ 3 That the pages attached hereto and made a part of this +F:• ^aL affidavit contain the current names, mailing addresses, phone =!� ers aad h lega descriptions for the real property which he is the corner or legal representative. .` 4The £_acts ' •as represented in the application and docents !r 3 s b.-;dtted in` con ji:.�iction with this affidavit are true and correct.pn Further Affiant sayeth not. mot,' _.. .. ,, -. .. .... - _. .. ' ,a4iiti• fr' - . .-� .. , .. . .� -{ k � � f gibed before me Sworn t(o- and,Suo' sc. w G day of .0 .� /. 11 i� .... �- � -.. - . • • - - r,. t - ,L._:_, / -i":tom C{X i I F' '1 .I�IAJ� • r o'P►.ti.. tate of Florida at La'ge r 'RV ' n moires;. . NOTARY MAUC, STATE OF FLCRUDA AT Mrs MY Co,Yi1AIS;10%N E,9tts Jrrd i 28 1995 _ a 10 7 , �ii+14'ERWRti 'tS .V '3a F� l. { J nt 4 g,4 „9 '.q�yry' y r i � d--f` Yj•`.,r'gF"Yii...�:`y,y+r U -- -- 77777 Y>A VZ .4- - �ill'yil' LIS 1 " ri :.O1qhl1' f'� tlatil� . �. wiish 12it ,yy}y��,yyq yyaa ��}} t H 1 ►y�Lyr a•y riq ,, ++s• .• MJ t # -fig V itVba 1401. $rickell. i �lephon� Number 57'9-0,700 .. _ k t��el D6scri0tiOn: Lots 1 ar�� 6, dock 6, Supplemental Mat of erside Riverside = " ��� ' Parma � according„ to the plat thereof record6 plat i oek 2 Pege 00, 6f the Ptiblie 'Reeorde p Offtdd aunty, 'loridaY t Jlr � ,�r `. �•,1,.. I? owner'I Kane d mai l i ng Addres h 'telephone Number F Legal, Description Owner's Name ; f: hlai l i ng Address Telephone Number' ' legal Description individuallys°;npfythersub3ect11y _ Any of her real`estate`property owned or within 375 ��.�►'; (by corporation, partnership privately) site is 1 i sted'' as follows: � .-Legal- Description ' Street Address 'Traet�A,. 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PAGE 8 OF-, THE , PUBLIC RECORDS OF DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ALSO THE E1/2 OF BLOCK 5, OF SUPPLEMENTAL PLAT OF RIVERSIDE FARMS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN'PLAT,BOOK 21 AT PAGE 881 OF THE PUBLIC, RECORDS OF DADE COUNTY .,:YLORIDA: ALSO LQTS;' S.,._;-6., 7';AND 8'., BLOCK: 5., MERRIClesSUBDIVISION. ACCQRDIiJG.•_TQ THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT .: lz BOOK,.,4, AT. PAGE-'189, OF.TKE.'.PUBLIC RECORDS OF DADE-COUNTY, FLORIDA y r � > S y •x 1' 4 5 r r�i �, S 1} d .-, i.• -. '«3 �, .n .� - - 1 - r.. Y hY Syr is`• -Sf � ��rt� �V�C�`�-� - -w ,y ';4 .:3 _ - - :� .. ,tfi r _ _ .r.>rt'£: �'•->t:` '`hy�.s''k� `- 1 {' t i'sY,{� - 1� ar # s"' i a' :� •.,. • . - - iY -� 1 { '..F _ o >' s� sTa�-�. �f: » a �� 'fit,: r wa'£,• ��`� _.,Fy �r.t'�#t j, _ i }•';,� ,,P..� sr�.. }�� � rF - — •-(•i��. ' i, - _ � - _. �. ;.fit � ._;!ems{�-„y'r;. 'Fi`3��•'�.. �•. # { i � z TRANSCRIPT oh 19, 19840 Itat 6 Zoning 86Atd Approximately.740-742 NW Z5 Avenue Approximately 741-743 NW 26 Avenue Lota i and 6 Flock 6 `. RIVER911% FARMS' SUPPLEMENTAL (2-88) -and- The.N 5' of:Tract."A" CHANNEL . 23- SU13 (121-82 ) and formerly the N 5 of mots 2 and 5 Block 6 RIVERSIDE FARMS SUPP (2-88) Change of Zoning Classification in the Official Zoning Atlaa Of Zoning Ordinance 9500, as amended, from RG--1/3 General Residen- tial (one a:nd. Two Family) to CR-2/7 commercial -Residential (Community). ' Ms. Fox: - Mr, Chairman, do you Want me to read both items together since 6 and 7 are companion items or do them separately?. Mr. Moran-Ribeaux: We .have to vote separately so,.,., MsL;Fox:, Do you want me to read them and swear people in individually or what's your preference? Mr..Gort: If we're gonna have the same people testifying, I would like to go 4head and have it all at one time and take each item.differently. j'. Ms. Foxz„: Okay, all ,right. Item number 7. I'll go ahead and read that,•too. • 2501 NW 7 Street Approximately 740-742 NW 25 Avenue and - 741-743 NW 26 Avenue _ The E 1/2 of Block 5 ` RIVERSIDE FARMS SUPP (2-88) '" -and- Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 less the E 5' t; .. of ,the .W 10of said lots 7 & .8, r, Block ::5 ; MERRICK' S SUB (4-189) ::.-and- „rya "s , p 11 mract; A' , -CHANNEL .23 SUB (12i-8�.)., x„ formerly. Lots :Z, 3., 4 : and 5 ;• ,:Block.G 1 RIVERSIDE } FARMS ' SUPP .(2-88) -and- F= Lo}t�s l and -. 6 t. " • "81Qck =6 - .. - - a y.,^,`,;s `a>$r�lt<`. jib., � rF' RIVERSIDE FARMS SUPP (2-88) _ _ .- a .. _ {. '�•. •Tf p:tG•'�I a%_.'. `Y9S8: _ .".0 °^y Vatianco from: _Article 2Q. Section 2 (3 : 4 qti,o 016, 3 ,A iM n 4 Schedule -of :Dietrict Regulations, page 4 of 6, ' Traniikional Structures and Requirements, CR Commercial -Residential 5 �. s (Gene rallY)':-°1• as of Arsinance;.9504, as..a►mer�ua p�r►i,;;ak�_„ fir± ation :of two (2) disk: antennas and one t 1) broad��st�ng Antennas on Above site, as Per plans on file with a' pr 'o oep�' 4 1 ' � 4r yard for all antennas (45.65' required l -,and_"4 pr�pRsed i6;� pehetration•-:Qf the ,,Light �plana al' the rna a An Ppn4 p petration Qf light plane allowed)# Thia application La conditioned to the approval, of a rezoning application' -for, „. and► �►lok= 6, Ri4�RtSi� ,'A& r�i! ZQS r �► ' ' °:M a property legally described above is . joned>> R 2, -' ieroal�}ee�'ide{anta.p/►nt oxoe t for eta. i � � i9n T','F •"''.:.. - k L h 1it r `S . . . . . . . . . . . .23 AUR:'(121-82) Ecematly_ the N 51 of Lots 2 and So '*Blddk 6 P PAIM9 SUPP- (2-88) which are Zoned RO-1/3 General'. R##jd#ntja-1 (on6 and Two rattily) and proposed to be regond., Pk.i-1/71 tpotltr . dial"fts . idtntial (Community). Vhddki t06 itelft ate cotpani6h items. Secretary filed proof of publication of Legal Notice of this Hearing and administered oath to all persons testifying at this .meeting_. PROPONENTS 6. OPPONENTS,: Mr". Gort Mr. Moran-Ribeaux: "Mr. Gott: Yea. Mr. t i the Than otan Ribeaux: Becauge the applican s "that'' iiignb- "MY palch6ck# Would like myself to disqualify from 'this particular case. Mr. Gott-. Okay. Mr. DeYurre then will be one') -of the board members. 4* Mr.'� Traurig: Mr, Chairmaht this young- gentleman i i: s h6` with his t :for !you as re a parents and I think he has a question ­tt) h6w­ the" 0 0 0 siti. n should express-" itself. Tortes: What's the opposition of'that,*t ,that you're=talking about? a-ur ig: - What is the meaning of opposition? Mr. --Torres: Yeah. t Mill.- IGOrt: Does your parehts d 0 your{ parents. 'speak,, Spahiiih? Mr. Torres: Yeah. They don't understand what you're talking about. Mr. Gott: Okay. (Spoke to the boy's parents in Spanish) xp I'm going to repeat what was said a little earlier. -e (Mr. Gott (explained' to the gentlemain that this -is a hearinq'..on- the property mentioned previously, and then he explained the purpose oft'�the­ ransparency map Mr. Torres; (Spoke in. Spanish) (His, lose -a Torres andlives t '750 NW 25 Xv d n ue" "Wr karts -­ -C ij e lives 'at`h e vea,a ix 6 Pang name" 64, t right' -heint'" oori;- lot a owns, the` um or 3, r! door to Vr" Ks! FOX: In favor or opposition? 4- opposition? M. aOrt; They1r4 in' " r Spanish if he Waseras In A-Vor- on 02, 14r T ,the k in 3,04niO -prrez ago e; 5R X M16 t aint : j ZDAV091" Mr. Chairman. Go ahead, Mr. Whipple. Mr. Chairman? k etatement) ...as long as it's in accordance with the residential Zone which is where he lies. (Mr, Gout spoke to Mr. Torres telling him he will give hilh a chance to Make his presentation and after he has heard the pre66ntation of the applicant he can dive his decision of whether or not he is in favor of the item.) Mx. Gott: Mr. Whipple. Mr. Whipple: Chairman Gort, members of the Doardr I'd like to read the recommendation into the record if 1 may. We are rec6Mending denial. The applicants were previously granted a change of zoning which encroached into the established, residential neighborhood previously. To call your attention to that point, the four lots 2, 3, I believe 4 and 51 immediately south'now included in the blue were changed from their residen- tial classification...from their residential classification to a commercial classification in April of 1982. As indicated, this action rezoned four residential lots except for the northerly 5' to CR-2/7. The northerly 5' were not rezoned to prevent further encroachment into the residential area by way of transitional development. As this Board may be aware, is aware, that when you have a side lot.line abutting a commercial classification, you have certain rights as to transitional development. These rights in this particular instance would allow offstreet parking, would allow office development and things of that nature. When the City Commission ultimately decided upon this, they restricted the zoning less the N 5' by which to prohibit any transitional development on the northerly...in a northerly direction. So that's why your request this evening is not only the two additional lots but that 5' of the two northerly lots that were previously approved. Suggest to this Board, or not suggest, let me finish with the recommendation. This request is therefore completely.opposite to the pirevious.grant~ing of the change of zoning. This request is a further encroachment which has a much more adverse impact especially in light of accompanying variances being requested. Accompanying variances being the petition that its the accompaniment to the request before you this evening, the next item. It'should likewise be noted that there is no restriction as to the type of CR Commercial -Residential uses that could be' placed'on the subject property meaning that statement is simply that:you may, have a request by a company or a corporation before you'this evening and I suggest to you that that site could be sold tomorrow and used for something other that might be professed... iPause, problem with recorder. No information was lost.) .: Mr. Whipple:, Testing, one, two. Ms. Fox; I think we lost about the last two. minutes. If.you could repeat it. Mir. Whipple: It's all in writing. All I'Yas —� try.ing 'to indicate was that the request before you this- .evening hasd no strings, no attachments. They may use it for any, commercial residential use notwithstanding.what may be proffered before you this evening, as far As, at particular. corpratiQn or. .a company!' The request continues to be contrary to the established land use patterns and I just simply point out to YOU to look at% the'with respect_.to the zoning boundary that exists today and the extension they want. You can see that that's 'ui.te.oentrary.; and existing .and use patterns and tfieQrnwefnd..grbtdries bjection to that and we .also note. that there is no justification for more commercial zoning Nowl we` are, quite close to 37.th Avenue. We have 7th $treet. Te have..,oufficient.commorcial coning that exist' abundantiy w�.th;.n: a 410arter mile: or less of the sobje+pt property,; _ we -feel that, this P _ re o u this eyes -ling If grAnt and appj; ►ye t r� j. �y is p yr V j p p y, �q p y y' ksnteof,, i ': � �dr w +l sy.�! r 3s � t qir i �7et� ;z �. O out the ccnaideratioi n Qf abutting properties or properties y: w0 . across the street, would they likewise be given the game dontidetation and t suggest to you not only would we oppose that aid in opi5obing this request we do believe it is in fact a 6 1 odial Privilege. We feel it will adversely effect the living d6nditions. Adversely effect the living conditions Is the same, wording we had on the previous recommendation with respect to the four lotsthat were rezoned and now we're being asked to zone two thore and these do effect the liVing conditions particularly in light of what is Corning as the next item on a variance, 'Mr. Chairman, my one question would be do you want me to go on with the next item with respect to the variances at this time or do you want me to hold it? Mr. G6rt: Let's hold it and then.t4let's hold it and then when the other item6bowe'll let you make your statement also, Mr. Whipplet So we're speaking just on the change of zoning at this point in time? Mr. Corti Yea, sir. Mr. Campbell. Mr. Catpbellt Mr. Chairman, the Department would echo the concerns of the Planning Department mainly from the standpoint that, notwithstanding whatever proffers would be made, the dhahqe,of zoning allows for certain development in the area and this mould, as Mr. Whipple has pointed out, would be a severe encroachment into the abutting residential area. Mr. Corti Thank you, Mr. Campbell. Mr. Whipple: Mr. Chairman, I wonder if I may make a request: Mr.,Gort-. Go ahead. °Mr. -Whipple: if it would be all right with:'you., and the',Boardr I'd like to go ahead and proceed with the -request forthe variance because there's pertinent items with respect to• thatu-reque'st which'I think have an effect or impact upon the requested change of zoning. Mr. Gort: Okay then,, go right ahead. -Mr. Whipple: We likewise recommend.denia-1.of the variancesrequested. We have several problems. , Number- one., as we ndicated in our written recommendation, we believe that the, ,Ee­chn6ldgy"'in volved does not dictate the variances being requested - i.e. the location of the antennas,, the location of ,the antenna-'towdr.- We have had the opportunity, ,of which.-11,.Ithank the"applicants for,thisafternoon of learning.. more as to the techniques involved but one of the aspects of having, the,oppor- `tUnity, to' learn more 'about how antennas, satellites,`and'the` like re-operat,ed and 'the needs and what 'have your we're of; the ---.- Qpini0n that there 'are'in fact alternatives available. �.­Alterna- `tli;e0 such as as: another `site- for the antennas either, cabling n `�66mmdn 16 at'Jon, from the subject site to another site :,.So- that the antennas can work and things of that nature*- :Se6ohdlyf we note and if I =may ask" that-, the,plons,-:ba passed up 'to yo u you note that the' plan for the, variance - asidXesses itself to the location of the antennas and.- if ;memb, er when the rezoning was granted and plans were profferod as to -what was - going to be `done, we knew that We had.z A guoteer,anean parking area. We knew we had an antenna .over U., the northwest Corner. We knew certain things were going:: -to b%J-dafle Akn --as the Department, -stated earlier today, ;we �do:not.",feel that 0 t h"a n'13 ' before you .'this evening are soft icient Aw*_ i GUf f WiOhtly -binding as to -what the spplicant!a.;qoing,--ta -0 -:'r h -Ob ;gash relates to tfi L, Change Qf� Z, ,e oning.You, have 4 CIRM-2, = 1 So we do have a�iprablvn,iiith.t.hat_1,bt As b whatever- ' -ApproAW-with- the, variance-b fory ,th - y1pe is Boat t16 '04Ut ci's lo� been_ ,%Ui touts -and'-undervvtAnd 4 Raroh -19,, 19441, Items. instances as to what they're looking at. if you look at the second page of the plans being submitted and there's only two pages submittedt it gives you an idea as to what the Department's concern is. We don't know on page one what the rest of the site is going to be used for and on page 2 it shows us how bad what is being requested is going to be and we take great, you know, offense to that if you will# usually we have the. information in front of us. This Board could therefore condition their approval on,certain things that would be done and we have none of that information before us this evening. Thirdly, fourthly or whatever, to inflict this upon a residential area, and I call your attention again to the snap on the Board when you're talking about lot 1 which is already approximately 200' into a residential area to have somebody next door or across the street to have to look at what you're saying on page 2, 1 think is a real, real injustice and on that basis; we likewise recommend denial of not only the variance but the requested change of zoning. Mr. Gort: Okay, Mr. Campbell. Mr. Campbell: Well I seem to be speaking with fork tongue at this point. Once again we also, we still reiterate what the Department has said however, should you see fit to grant this extreme variance we would request that the.,.would request.the dedication, I'm sure it's a voluntary dedication, of the easterly 5' of the E 1/2 of Block 5 and the easterly 10' of Lot 1 for purposes of right-of-way. Mr. Gort: Thank you, Chief. Okay, sir. Mr. Traurig: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. My name is,Robert H. Traurig. I'm an attorney at law with offices 1401 Brickell Avenue and I very proudly represent Spanish Inter- national Communications Corp which is the owner and operator of television Channel 23 here in Miami. I'd like to show you first the..neighborhood by means of this aerial photograph and then to show you 'a rendering which depicts what was presented'to this Board and to the City Commission two years ago and to explain to, you the differences.between what was previously proposed and what we now propose. You are looking at an aerial photograph where this property on-the_.south side is.NW 7 Street and.on the west'is-27th Avenue.. Contiguous to our property on the west is.26th Avenue" and.',on_:the east is 25th Avenue and:this parcel that is outlined in yellow is the subject parcel. It is only 50' deep. It has two old substandard houses and it's our objective to remove those houses and make them an integral part of this complex. I'd like to first review with you again the language in Mr. Whipple's recommendation. He says number one that the applicants�-were previously granted a:change of zoning which encroached into the established residential neighborhood. I would like -you to know that this Board unanimously recommended approval of that application that he spoke so poorly about and that it was unanimously approved by the City Commission°.and.'-that the commentary was that it was an outstanding site plan and in partcular.because the parking was below.grade°and because the entire rear of the property had very extensive landscaping and the outstanding landscaping combined with the unobtrusive-aspect-t o,f-the, development which was approximately 40%;of..the7permitted floor area was what really swayed both this Boarda�and the:C,ity Commission. I would like you .to know that, the, language �tsed in the :Ataff recommendations two years ago was this: " _Thais IS tie staff recommendations. "The proposed change .is contrary to the, estabiished.land use patterns.in.the area.because_of the encroachment of the commercial zoning , i.nto a '-re$identi V caret There -,have been no significant chsngea in the , area to warrant =the requested -change. Commercialdevelopment of this°.ptoperty.OUWU have an. -adverse effect upon the surrounding reaiftnt-4 l deveio ent, ".. That -! .a Almost. the same 14nquaga -that was eked ,tonight to ..deacxibe.. what, is -being presented `and this WAG �j # � presented to this Beard in this language and to the City Zon ncj Board a v. COMMission and both this Board and the City Commission unanimously recommended, this Board recommended approval and the City Cftmission passed and ordinance approving the change in toning of the property immediately to the south of the requested parcel. The second part of the recommendation read by the planning Department is that the northerly 5' were not rezoned in that prior rezoning to prevent further encroachment into the residential by way of transitional development. We in this Application have also omitted that northerly 5' so as not to provide for a transitional development.that will continue further north and consequently we are being consistent with the action we took two years ago. Number three, the recommendation says, "This request is for a further encroachment which has a much more adverse impact especially in light of accompanying variances being requested," and I would say to you that the variances are minimal and when we go over the site plan with you and the basic elements of the plan that we are proposing, you will see that we are buffering to protect the property to the north and that we're only asking for a couple of dish antennas and the relocation of an existing tower. You can see the existing tower on this aerial photograph. It goes on to say, "There is no restriction as to the type of CR uses that could be placed on the property." We will covenant and we will present that covenant to the City Commission before the City Commission meeting on this that we will limit this to television studios and the accessory uses and the ancillary uses related to that because we don't intend to build a shopping center here. We intend to develop this as an office building and a television studio because Channel 23, the largest channel in this area, serves a growing public, needs more space and we don't want to remove the facility from this neighborhood which is W typically Spanish speaking neighborhood and number five, they say, "It's not justification for more commercial zoning in the area." This is not commercial zoning. We are merely asking you to approve an extension of an existing commercial zone but not for the purpose of creating the kind of commercial zone that all people associate with CR districts and that is the shopping center. We have just a building. Let me show it to you. This is the NW 7th Street side, this is 24th Avenue, 25th Avenue, 26th Avenue. The building, you're looking at it from the north looking south --sir, would you ask your father to come look at the picture? What we propose to do on the southerly portion of our property is to have landscaping and as (Pause)...as we did in the prior application, there will be three basic elements on... Mr. Sands: Mr. Traurig: Ms. Basila: Mr. Sands: Mr. Traurig: Mr. Gott; Northerly. Pardon me? You mean the northerly. Northerly. Northerly. Did I say northerly? No, you said south. Mr, Traurig: Okay, on the northerly side. There are three basic elements of what we're going to develop on the northerly side. One is there's going to be a plaza. Another is it's going to be underground parking. We're not putting the parking on grade as most other developers do. We're gonna put it underground and then we're going to have an extensive landscape buffer on the northerly perimeter of our property. We think that the removal of the existing substandard houses give us a great opportunity to create more open spade and more landscaping than you generally find and it will be used as we committed in the prior hearing for community purposes, We will have outside activities which will enhance the recreational fq-=Qf this area because we will have what's in the nature of,a t 4. a�e 6 94reh 19, 1994# ;texv,6. ;6 : garden and a recreation area on the northern portion of ouir property, We believe that the granting of the application will give us a central location for the community services which we intend to have emanate from this Iodation because sincethis is a Major Spanish speaking television network, we intend to utilize these fadilitiea from time to time for community purposes and it's a central focal point for the Spanish speaking community and as I pointed out to you, for staff to put the accent on the commercial use when in fact this is merely parking and plaza area and it's only a 50' area, we think distorts the overall picture of the intention of the applicant .. in c6nnection with this property. Now, I'm gonna call on a gentleman in just a few minutes to talk to you about the antenna and to verify to you why the antenna ought to be located where we have placed it but I think it's very important to give you an overview of this situation. We are in the communications business and we must locate the antenna where it is reflected on the eastern end of our property to assure the reception and transmission without undue interferences. If we develop on this...if we place the antennas on the westerly portion of our property, then when 27th Avenue is redeveloped with greater height than it presently has and that will occur and the zoning permits it, we fear that that height would have the effect of obstructing the reception of TV signals from the satellites that presently are utilized by Channel 23 and that will be discussed by our expert who came here from the Washington area to talk to you about this. I think it's very important to know that even with the expansion that we presently contemplate, all of which will be within the existing CR-2/7 area, we're gonna have a building of 50,000 more or less, 50,000 sq. ft. more or less, on a site which with the existing FAR could accommodate 120,000 sq. ft. We're not asking for this change in order to build more than we're entitled to have. We're ask-ing for it in order to continue with our low profile development in a relaxed atmosphere. We need additional_ square footage than what we presently have because the expanding services and the expanding staff demand more space but we're not overloading this site. We have a low profile development and as I indicated to you, this area is primarily for patio, for outside activities and landscaping, for plaza area and for underground parking. I commit to you that we will submit that covenant and that'covenant will say that we'll develop substantially in accordance with a specific plan which we will describe in great 'detail and that we will utilize this northern 50' for the purposes I just stated. I would like you to know, as I said earlier, we will delete,from the site the northerly 5' in order to'prevent the transitional use from being asked for on properties, north of that. I would like now to introduce to you Mr. James P. Fitzgerald who is the vice president for Earth Station Services for a company called ComSearch Incorporated,.out of Reston,1. Virginia and I would like to ask -him some questions so 'that he can respond to you concerning the need for the location of the two.dish antennas and the tower where we show it.in the NE corner of the site. Mr. Fitzgerald, could you take the microphone on the other side please. Ms. aasila: Mr. Traurig, may I just ask you;a:,: question, sir? Mr. Traurig: Yes, ma'am* Ms, Basila; where the tower and the antenna are, is that street level there or is that elevated? ;• r .Mr. Traurig: That's elevated. That ie...Oh you mean...(Spoke away from the microphone while pointing to an ,area on the crawing.j Mo. Aaailas Yes, right there. That's street IN > .. ... .. Mr. Traurig; akes $ ma l .MAR. y�c „� -- - - - 1+7r• 1bauG 3.y: �. AVyjJ ii.l� �w� �.----- --- —r1-- (Started.t speak away from the microphone) that that antenna 5 that you abe is exactly -the same as this antenna which is already place:,but we Haven't removed the antenna because if We left the, ahtenn- a in this location.. • - a Mr. Sands: Use the microphone. Mr. Traurig: ...i't would affect the reception of the*•• Mr. Sands: Use the microphone. Ms. Maer: Speak into the microphone. Mr. Traurig: Excuse me. It would affect the reception of the dish antennas. Mr.'.Fitzgerald, would you please state your name and address?' Mr, Fitzgerald: James P. Fitzgerald, 2000 Hanover Street, Silver Spring, Maryland. Mr. Traurig: What is your occupation and with whom? - Mr. Fitzgerald: I am an electronics engineer, vice president of Station Services for ComSearch Incorporated in:: _Earth Virginia.` kr: Traurig: And what is the business of i ComSearch? • Mr.,.Fitzgerald. We're,s stem design engineers and y 9 9. engneering-consultants in... Mr. `Traurig: Excuse me, sir. Could you raise your microphone "a bit? Mr. Fitzgerald: Okay. We are system designers and engineers and communication consultants in the frequency eoordinatio.n area_ for.preparing-application of the FCC. -and „ - - { • mission facilities. monit orin trans s� ' Mr:; Traurig: Are .you .familiar, with these particular antenna and tower''which Channel`23 is seeking? ZA Mr. Fitzgerald: Yes, sir. .. ig: Mx,.Traur - What .is your basic responsibiaty A with °your company? Nr. Fitzgerald: Well I'm in charge of the Earth Station Division responsible for all office and field work in determining., Earth Station locations. M ,Traurig: ;. , Have ,.you been involved k in ghat work �s a long. ' . lon eri0d .of time? : f'' rald: About f if teen y$ara;•.Iva +, the jv P#kMi!e*lit oa.fp x.,. fV ng Nlr. Tr4. rigs And are: -you .a red is oreo e0�t��►eer� . or � ;�' .tzg xsld: Not I'-M not. Kr,:,. Tr sir g: Y�h4iss you a fiok#o �+stione -.>'. . ; •A 4E And 1.#lr�llt, #Rd /i-#al►�i1M = 3i, 12r�e.iC .... `..tq *' "i�b ..-_ i 1 k •. y!�.i} Fj1t # 1 �;. r' p, /f1 , p Y' d .:.ak ,yp.ar br "'#� 1K 41�e v.'iR w� #y/y�!}.{�{ the yam' at 2kr . d ,` Qhj rsit+y of faryl�lnd in 190 and have prao! o fhb' ? f1- i? z a Sb�. ry :ingiheerih9 area since then, 27 yeats. Mt. Traurig: The property which .is depicted on this aerial photograph is located at IOW 7th Street between 25th and...wtorth of NW 7th Street between 25th and 26th Avenue in the City, Of Miami, Are you familiar with this particular site? Mr. Fitzgeraldt Yes, sir. Mr. Traurig: Would you describe for this Board the proposed satellite antenna operation on this site? Mr. Fitzgerald: The satellite antennas need to communicate with satellites over the Equator that can exist anyplace from over the Atlantic Ocean to over the Pacific Ocean and they're in qeostationary orbit above the Equator. You have to lock -on to one and have a clear view of the satellite so that as you look to the east, you may be looking at a pretty high angle but as you go to the south, dead south you're looking up highest and you to the west they're out over the Pacific over Guam and there your elevation angle is quite low so for this particular location you want to have as much clearance to the west as possible. Mr. Traurig: Is that the reason that you_ selected the most eastern most location and northeasterly corner of this site? Mr. Fitzgerald: Yes, the elevation angle of the satellites were ... we could be concerned with the 16 degrees that we want to be as back as far as we can to clear the present buildings and any four or five story buildings that could possibly occur. Mr. Traurig: Is it your opinion that in order to protect against interference from existing and potential development to the west particularly along that NW 27th Avenue corridor. that I described, that the proposed dish antennas are necessary in this particular location? Mr. Fitzgerald: I,'m sorry, would you repeat that one now. -. Mr. Traurig: I Well I'think I'm really repeating what you had just testified to and that ;s that you needed to place this- antennain the northeast corner of the site' because of. the satellite which was coming from the Pacific and so forth. Mr..' Fitzgerald: Clear view of the' satellite. Mr. Traurig; ...Does it'have to be,in:that... particular location in order to avoid interference by buildings that might potentially be developed to the west of this? Mr. Fitzgerald: Yes, sir. y I 'asked.. Mr. 'Fit ' Mr, Traurig; Thank you. zgexal:d ; to testify just so that you would hear expert test imony'as,to._hy we had to locate the antennas'where we 11sought to"do that.. We urge that this Board approve' this app i!bit ion. ' li is alogical extension of an outstanding uompiex for an outstanding company which will provide a greatsexvice',to_ _t# v igcal community, that is the community within--, the enviroho this particular station and also to the general So, community. We think that the building that w*11 be cQnBtr�cte`d. With` the amenities that wi vi be provided fo the ne-i' hbt%r c� `aa _ �' r g �, , Well an.` the people who work here and with the mip► .mal Imp ton the". ,street "saps and the minimal impact on the ae*9,4t+6Vo 0#44gse of the underground parking, and the; very eVtena ve, lsdcap�3� wieli �rovido an atmo,lZhere fc.. amp ent tiµ o�itt oat :that this Board. arid. the Cif:. a'r' 'p o of. we 'oar a ou to, a g Y #prove this appi. neceasary for the expansion of this growing, dynamic company wh ch is one of the most outstanding new businesses in South Plo#tiida and.we think that the encouragement of this Soard is vitally necessary. Thank you very much, Mr. .. Gouts Okay, is there anyone else in a...bkay, those in opposition, we'll give you a few tires. Yeah, Mr. Whipple, you want to... Ms. Fox: okay, Mr. Chairman, I'm going to need to swear both him in and whoever interprets for him. Mr. Gott: Go right ahead. Ms. Pox: First I'll need to swear in the interpret...) need to swear you in as an interpreter first before you interpret for hits. (Secretary administered oath to both the opponent, Mr.. Torres and the interpreter, Ms. Fernandez) Ms. Fox: Mr. Chairman. (Ms. Teresita Fernandez translated for Mr. Jose Torres) Ms. Fernandez: (Translating) My name is Jose N. Torres. I live on 750 NW 25 Avenue. I did not send my paper in because I wasn't sure if I was going to vote in favor or against it, because I didn't know what was going on in there. Now that I kn ow what they are about to do, that they are planning to move the existing antenna to another-location...those antennas are going to be next to my property and I am opposing to that. These antennas are going to damage myself for many motives. These antennas will interfere with my TV and they are also are going to .be in'danger of a hurricane or something with these antennas. This is all. Mr. -Gort: (Said "thank you very much" in Spanish) Anyone else in opposition? Anyone else? Yes, sir, Mr Whipple. Mr. Whipple: Mr. Chairman, I believe there's some, -points that should be commented by the Department. The :D.epartment,has-absolutely no problem with the standing of Channel -and =7 21 as ,to how outstanding it is, what a -good corporation it is { how.- it!s; growing. We've had that visibly shown ,to us, if you will,, by way of the Grand Prix. It is absolutely outstanding and we are not attacking Channel 23. We are attacking, however, some of the comments made that were .talking about old substandard 'like ,housing as,if it's a blight on the neighborhood or something that and i believe as this Board probably visited the premises they would understand that this is not what I would consider.,old sobstandard.- houses. :.-:The comment was trade _that, as we did previously; that It� did encroach; into the residential area; however,,., a .comment was also s4.ade.. that it was an, outstanding .site plan, and they were only { bn ,id.ing. +4Q -of what they ..were permitted etc., etc..,, ?with respect to plans,.- dumber, one we're dealing with a change of zoning, ; 1utber two,. this Board, does not have any, plans before it. wt�icih; ' w,aa_ any comment in relation to the rest of :.the .variance requ, st } which. is, the second. part of this issue. There 'are. ghat plaza, -that landscape area is undefined and speaki,ng of pn,4e.fained I would assume that this is evidence on to the record this evening and will be part of the record as it proceeds to the City- CQmMiesi.on but ;it doesn't say 54' or za' . The . appii cati_ •. r doQ$ net say -that, they're not, rezoning •the, northeirly- ' =- subj ct -two lots., It was suggested here this eveninq,, �hgiv�e :not heard .a. proffer, : for natsnce:,, the, yea in fa t, i l ►! r thattt# _)@ are .remnQ the nor therI'',, : ; ; "fr9 ipur._'patition this vvel The ex sting 'antanna .#s hape . s methiFng' that. we have. to live with , I' �;yalct�{�we�'Ay�{yt�■�i���jyyl�,' �e,�v4e with Y.yL hink we.. can ,_liv p. with ft! 1Ts. th'4' �wlR' RH.. l� ' D � • � ��SfZ >. .�#6.•+F Vvl ' RCSr. adjacent to this property owner or across the street from these other property owners. As you saw the plans this evening, it is completely out of line. It is commercial zoning. It's CR-2 and whatever CR-2 allows; you can build in CR-2 and if I may be so brash and perhaps I am brash, that's what's before this Board this evening is CR-2. It is not the outstanding company or anything like that. It's a CRy2 and any shopping center or any use that's permitted in CRy►2 and I would like to suggest to this Board that's the way it has to be considered notwithstanding what's been said before you this evening. Again, landscaping, plazas, more open space, none of the plans that are part of the record that are before you this evening which are these two plans which I proffered down here show any of this. I would like to question except that, rather than questions I'm going to make a statement. I think if Mr. Fitzgerald was so kind to come in and discuss it with us today, if we were to ask him the question are there alternatives, he would say, "Yeah there's alternatives. They're difficult alternatives. Satellites and antennas, ports, another location, microwaves beaming all of this type of activity hoping there's no interference and that they can find a clear spot and things like that by which this can be accomplished. It could be done by cable." All of these are perhaps more expensive, more expensive as far as the company but how about the residential area. Now, what's the cost at this point in time. When you speak of the residential area, I think this Board with the change of zoning that has already been granted and if the change of zoning is granted that's being requested tonight, would be hardpress just on the westerly side of 26th Avenue to not rezone lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, maybe even 18 to a similar type classification. Now we know that yes antennas have certain problems that are certain restrictions but if the pressure which I'm sure will probably come allowed commercial development on those lots, then there might be a 5, 6, 7 or 10 story building on those lots and all of the sudden the leeway that has been explained to me as to locating and receiving the signals is blocked off. What they're suggesting is that "Heys we're here first and we want to do something". Well that's not the case. We don't have completely that problem on the east side because all the satellites are in the western hemisphere, if you will, but you're gonna have the same pressure with respect to -rezoning 9, 4, 3, 6.of Block 7 etc., etc. and I'm just suggesting this is an outlandish request and the Department really takes offense to it and we suggest to this Board that they take offense to it. - Outstanding, admirable, great, we have no problem with that but. I'll tell you what. we think there's residential neighborhood there and we think they deserve the protection that they're entitled to under the zoning laws. Mr. Gort: Okay,.thank you, Mr. Whipple. A' few minutes for rebuttal pleases sir. Mr. Traurig: Thank you. I think that almost the same words were utilized when there was an application two years ago to extend the CR-2/71 actually at that time it was the C-2, 50' to the north and this Board and the City Commission rejected that argument and felt that it was consistent with the commercial character of the neighborhood to permit that expansion. Particularly because we were not going to intrude with a typical commercial operation but we were merely going to have a very low profile, as I said, landscaped area which -was really ancillary ;to the principle use which was, as I indicated earlier,.less than 50,000 ft, at that time, a very great underutilization of the site. I think that it's very important to answer this gentleman who lives immediately to the north of this site. We're gonna have the highest wall that the City will permit us to build on our northerly boundary. It's reflected in this plan that Mrs Whipple says he doesn't have a copy of but which will be tied to any covenant that we will submit in connection with the City Commission hearing but in addition to that we commit and the .record ought to reflect that on that northerly boundary Conti uoue to his .. � property, we will have high trees not leis than..: Oft ing a � p } 2 y } r 101 and hopefully between 12 and 14 feet high so that these dish antennas will not be within the view of his property but the wall itself will obstruct that view. 3 he mentioned that he's concerned that his TV signal would be effected and I asked Mr. Efrain Rivera, the station engineer, whether or not that could possibly occur, his answer to me is was "no". If you want to -hear him under oath make that same answer, I would call him to the witness stand and ask him to �E do that. With regard to the undefined landscape plats, we submit to you that because we are asking for variances, you can condition variances and you can impose upon us any specific — landscape requirements that you think are proper but we have already committed to you verbally that we will have an extensive landscaping within this 5U' as part of the overall complex which would include the plaza area, etc. And lastly, Mr. Whipple said we had never formally proffered that we would delete the northerly 5' from the application and I make that formal proffer at this time. We think this is a good plan. We think that this is unobtrusive. We think that this is good for the neighborhood. We want to be good neighbors with these people and I intend personally through the people of Channel 23 who will act as my interpreters to discuss with them all of the aspects that they seem to be concerned about. We urge your recommendation for approval to the City Commission. Mr. Gott: Okay. Ms. Basila: Mr. Traurig, may I ask a question.... `• Mr. Gott: Let me...let me... Ms. Basila: • I'm sorry. - Mr. Gott: It's...we'll now close the public hearing and have comments among the Board members. Go ahead. Ms. Basila: Has the neighborhood at all been consulted on this? I mean have your plans been shown to anyone in the neighborhood at all? Mr. Traurig: I think that the absence of people from the neighborhood is an indication that from time to time we `t have had contact with the neighborhood but at the last hearings, the lady on the west side of 26th Avenue who has the school expressed concern. We have met with her. We were unaware that these -folks had a concern. The answer is no we have not met with them but we intend to do that. If any other property owner, and I do see .one splash of red on the map, is concerned, we're gonna visit with them and we commit to you that we will visit with those people immediately to the east of the property that is on .the east. side of 25th Avenue. Ms, Basila: Thank you. e: Mt. Gort: Any other questions?- Questions? Statements? Mr, Freixas: Mr. Chairman, 11m going -to- move . to 4� recommend to the City Commission for approval of item 6. z Mr, Gort: There's a motion, is there -a second on the .motion? } � Mr. Romero; Second. Mr, +fort: Discussion on the motion? Ms. Fox. Who second it? � ` g Mr. Gott: In discussion of the motion let Me tell you how 1 feel about this and that is a residential area. It's quite of a bit of encroachment. I would not have that much problem with a TV channel or news of that type of commercial use though classified as a commercial, I don't see as a commercial use Myself but at the same time I think there's several points that's been raised by our staff..in here. I don't know what the problem has been between the applicant and the staff. It seems that staff does not have enough plans with them, t have not seen enough plans here with one. I love the concept. I was in favor of it the first time it was in here. I'd probably be in favor at it again if we had the plans with the specific and all the items included in it although i understand that it's not part of it because this is a change,of zoning and that's the one thing that worries me also. With a change of zoning I know the people represented here by Channel 23 and I think they're the best of the people they've done a lot for this community but at the same they're business people. What is to say that five years from now they're to sell their outfit, somebody has to buy it and they want to use it in something else. I want to see some protection towards that that the property would not be able to use for any other purpose than for television station and for that cultural events use and I'd be very happy with that. presently I think staff has got a lot of problems and staff feels that they have not been consulted sufficiently with the plans, that we don't have any specific plans with it in front of us and I tend to agree with staff in that and this is something that we need in here. I don't know what happened, who's at fault here, if staff was maybe so set against it they was not willing to look at the planning and that's the way I feel about it. I think this has been on the making for a year and a half now, maybe two years,. and I think a deferral would be...I'd rather see a deferral and have you come back with us with more specific plans and covenants and ideas and a chance to talk with the ngighbors and that's the way I would like to see it and that's how I feel personally. Mr. Traurig: respond, Mr. Gott? -Mr. Gott: further...(unintelligible) Ms. Basila: Mr. Gott: May I have an opportunity to Let me hear any Mr. Sands. Yes, Mr. Sands. Mr. Sands: Mr. Chairman. Mr. Whipple, I'm assuming that you said the plans weren't as complete as you thought they should have been for this project? Mr. Whipple: That is what I said, yes, sir. Mr. Sands:, Then how would you stand as far a deferral would be concerned and until you get more complete plans? Mr. Whipple: Sir, and I'm...We.are not as hdrdnosed as the Chairman would suggest. My problem`` s tbat ," there's been the suggestion of the plans,. there's�'been'the- suggestion of landscaping, there's been suggestions of` buf£erixig` all we have seen is the plan that was brought in this afternoon that only addressed the corner. We don't know.what's going,to to done with the other two lots and even though there's'a'ohsnge`rto zoning prefacing the variances, you can attach conditions and, ,Qu can attach the plans or accept the plans that are being proof -O O ao part of the variance being requested. Yo'u can't do that, as fat as the change of zoning goes but you can do it aa- ar-4s'tne. variance request and I believe we asis4d the �ans `aroti�d. Thera a two sheets. They do not even show the plans, for instance,. that were proffered with the: rezo-4nc bf. the' vio�t four lots s "Y we have n�a problem with a `d te�rrai� . �t�`; h k ., ---that- yow'* uld bnderstand what you're' approvi; 9not oni, ftq wisp but as fat as the variance.. ion A Mr. Sands! Thank you. Mr. Preixast Mr. Chairman, OhdL%r discusaiOft,,,. Mr, Corti Yes. Mr. Praixas: 6661 Want to make a comment. think that ... thi-a Board all it does is recommends appt6V&ls of zoning. oningb I have no reason to doubt Mr,, Ttaurig's statement. He's a member of the Plorida Bar and prestigious lawyer and they have, committed here today that by the time this itemreach6s the ' City '_, Commission, they will have a covenant that will do three things if I understood correctly that was what prompt me to rh&ke amove on the motion. First, they will restrict the use of that property for television station,, studios and offices only. They will delete the five feet to create that buffer that goes into the residential area and now, thirdly,, my intentions its on the", following motion which is what is refers to the antenna and the satellite dishes to put some conditions. In fact at this time, I was considering then on attaching the: conditions that were really the words of the neighbors that have the house next to where the antenna and the satellites are going to be. So I don't think that-,a a,deferrment by this Board at this point, all they're going to bring is some more plans. The final decision is up to the City Commission. They.will have to provide a covenant to the City Commission, not to us and I have no reason do doubt their statements here tonight. Ms. Maer: Mr. Chairman, if I may. ti Mr. Gort: Before you go on, I myself and when I spoke,, I don't have any*o.expressed any doubts on the persons that are here representative...both the representative of Channel 23 and Mr. Traurig but at the same time we are At part of ddstihy and we could be walking out right now and may heaven forgive, that lightningmight strike and knock them both dead and here we're taking approval with nothing in specifics so I'm not doubting any of the applicants' words or the presentation but at the same time we worked with this in the past, we have the records so I just want to maintain that in the record. Yes. U Mse Maer: Ar. Chairman- if I may. I just � want to pq int, outt- I want to caution the Board that the recommendation with reference to the change of zoning can not be tied to any proposed or... Mr.,. Freixas: We understand that. We understand that Ms, Maer: Okay, that's why ... I just want it on the record that... Mr,Freixas: It was- making-" reference -`only that the ultimate,:,bo4y. that- approves- -a zoning. -change-- is the City Commission And, the ultimate people to .receive - 'a covenant whether they want to-giveit or not :`is the City Commission i'l mean, I'm very well,,.aware. of that.' I'm "not, basing=ny opiihiiph here tonight on whether they 4going to provide It -or' meant I'm just taking their. word for itl� that's all'o Mr,. Gort; Thank Your f4s.1 Anyone else?. Ma-,: 946ilat, Yeah, I- think that we're the first step and I really- feelthe neighbors - should ­ be iw"On I meant it they haven# t.:,had anopportunity to talk, with the'-"- neighbors r. let them knew .:whet` the scbAnqw.ist Ilm aura theyx "Ot the- i1bC, cooperation that.-. theyiieed,� but here that at doesn't, know..:'what's 903-ag-Onvi I think we have to take;thizz 41so and 4_that a my point I think also the Departmin-t b 41 t's there might, ber Alto-matives I thi qxpreased- it#@Xf!: tb ought to give the Department the vh4ace, myself. za-"I­W,1W 4 J 10 14 Mr. ddrtt Anyone else? f. M r- . Channingi I don't see any real ob3octi6h6 to i E.roift the, neighborhoo'd at, all here and I think 1 happen agree ee �: with Mr. ieixad'1',6.ba-a'ed on.what Mr. Traurig had said, twould -;Iikd to sea. it approved. Mr. Oort! the question* I i.1 1 Okay# any other statement? Call, .-Ms,, pox. Motion on item number 6# change of moning# to I recommend approval to the City Commission. This would include the deletion of the N 51 of Lots I and 6Las proffered,`'.. - .this evening. Motion by Mr. Preixast seconded by Mr.Romero.,,`_ 1966retary started to dall.rol.1). Mr.. Cott. Excuse me. Are you.. thaOi gonna be, part of the application-thetab'ou're gonna automatically omit the V? Ms. Fox: Yes, sir. I'll have to talk.w-ith pity - uhsel.to see whether we'll have to have a separate application but it will be reflected from here on out. Mr. Traurig: We would like to formally withdraw the five feet,a.t this time if that assists you. Ms. Maert That's fine, we can just have you amend the -application at a later date to conform to the, .modification made here tonight., :,(Secretary called roll o.n.the motion) 'r AYES:, Messrs. fteixas,, Chanhingr,Rome.roland DdY.urre . A NkYES: Ms'*.' Basila Messrs. Gort and Sands (During vote) Mr. Gort: The easy thing for me to be to vote "yes" on thi&application it already passed but. I.would have to Mrs,-#aqk,-.,what. - 1. said:, before and with all my- respect to you all, 1, would ave to vote' "no". ABSTENTIONS: Messr. Moran-R:ibeaux ABSENT: None. Ms.t;,: Fox: Motion carries 4 to 3. RESOLUTION ZB 26-84, AFTER CONSIDERING THE FACTORS SET FORTH IN v,SEC,TXPP,, �.509 OF ORDJXANCE-9.500;o A$,;AMENDVD1 BOARD ADOPTED RESqLU, 100,1. io', 0N THE.:2ING, BOA OrAT RECOMKVNDIPG P L OFP-C4q&OPZO -IAL xWIFICAVI IN I ZONE ; G A W- OF ZONING OADIN&N E- 9,500 C A6.AMEND]- , Rd-1/3 GENERAL RESIDENTIAL (ONE AND irtq0 FAMILY) TO CR-2/7 COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTI&L l(COWNITY) FOR THE ;,PJWPEATY, LOCATED. AT-- -01 PFROX194TETAY 740-74�2 NW 25 AVENUE AND APPROXIMATELY 741-743 NW 26 AVZNUZ,, ALSO APED AS LOTS I AND 6 SIWCK 61 RIVE FARM$ SUPPLEMENTAL t248) AND THE N 5 or T-1AP y CHANNEL 23 SUO (121-rP2 W ?09, NA F fA DTO,2. ANj).- - ON T ART4. -80) Fri J11;4 4 Xrq- its You( air, A r Y� li! ;5 Mt. Pteixast item !. � Mat Maer: Mr. Chairman, if i may. interrupt �Mt. Vreilas for one moment. i Just would like for the record to - have the plans that Mr. Tradrig had referred to during his ,- presentation with reference to the variance, the one over there, made a part of the record. Mr. Freixas: by all deans. I'll make it part of my motion.. Mr. Gort: Okay, Mr. Freixas. Mr. preixas: on item 7, Y would like to trove for asproval of the variance but I would ,like to attach three things td it. pirst that the'landacape be done around that antenna and the satellite dishes so that they will not infringe•in this gentleman's property, that the fence it be the highest allowed' and'that the fence will be put first before they move the antennas and satellites to that specific location and thirdly that it be some written assurances to this gentleman here that his TV signal Will not be interfered with and that that antenna and those dishes are sufficiently secured and put in place to ease his fear that the hurricane or something will knock down his -' house. Mr. Gort: It's been moved and seconded. Any discussion on the motion? - Mr. DeYurre: Yes, Mr. Chairman. Just how close is that'antenna to the street? 'flow many feet? , Mr. Traurig: Mr. DeYurre,,if you'd give me one second, ` ' 11', give, you the .,twenty feet. , Twenty feet to the 'That's property -line. the tower, you're talking about the ... not the dish antenna but the tower... Mr. DeYurre: The tower. Mr. Traurig: ...twenty feet to the property. line. ,.. Mr. DeYurre: 'And how'close is. that to, the:- -- gentlenan''s ' property? Mr. Traurig: Pardon, me? DeYurre: How close is it to this gentleman's property? Mr. Whipple: Ten feet.. ' Mr, Traurig: His property lire .is ten feet north of this property,.:of the antenna. Mr., DeYurre: What kind Of landseap%ng `could there be :that would `kind of buffer this because y I''m tryingo, in my mind,picture something being erected there and some kind Qf fr z plants or shrubbery orr something., You know when you have a iO.Q' ; thing going'" up; ,"1` don't think there's much landscaping that Can; k buffer that. ` Mr.' Traurig: Well, when you consider line of eight, you .don't look up,,, r MxYurres i understand. fir! Traor.g; .,.vertically,- but m0er:-onewe are committed to 10 to 12 foot high` trees on our side 9� tic. rsperty lip withput talking• �� fir, 81�4yar 1 � �C�.f " : 1 :: . � ��Qt y/4r r /. .: ,. .. t� •� ,. C h � ..� a ttrat3Ce tl we w ii also put *andecaping +r oaf . tert►lope s4 that they, iar,:re pan b+r {: _ pr-petty,line which obscure his view of that antenna, !Now# we V,1.� _ 1,:work--you knows that's subject to their approval of our doing that but we, will in8tall..mature trees, not less than 10 feet high at the time of planting. Mr. neyutre! Okay, thank you. Mr. Whipplet. Mr. Chairman? Mr. Gort., Yes, air. A Mr. Whipple: If I may, that's the second time that the 101 has come up and 1. would like to suggest to this toitd-that a 101 hiqh'tree,is not a significant or substantial trd6tIt ia,.6.cah be basically as a big as my thumb,,and have, that, M*Ukh meaning so again, we have these proffers that are as whispy as a 101 thumb thick tree would be and I think there ought to be a much more substantial commitment on something like this than.a 101 tree. Mr. Preixas: Do you have any ideas# Mr. Whipple? Mr. Traurig: May I suggest that we'll build based on plans to be approved by the Planning Department with the calipers and the heights and the width to be approved by the Planning Department. Mr. Whipple: I would rather have it in front of this Board as informational fact and part of the record, not my decision. Mr. Freixas: Mr. Whipple, my question is, would you enlighten me on it, what suggestions,you have that will...that I could attach to my motion?-. Mr. Gott: (Unintelligible)...the motion, conditions : are being set so if you have anything to say, Mr. Whipple, now is the time to say it. Mr. Whipple: Now is, my. time to say it. As the plans showed,there''Was 51 from the gentleman's property andAt was 101 from the street line which has now been -modified and I quess we_have coming in that shpw.it's,goin to be,10! from t:iell .9 gentleman's property line and 15 or 20 feet from the street* Mr. Freixas- They say, 101 from this side and 10 fr= the gentleman I's Mr. Whipple: Fine, I should suggest'..'. Mr. Gott: You'stating that 201 from the.,* Mr. Whipple: ...I would suggest... Mr,_Gort; ...south boundar mean7 west., east hive'those plans cha:hged from the plins that Mr, 'Whipple AN, g" his? 44, Mr. Whti�j?le; Yes, sit. Mr Gort Are they d if feren.t? ...,Beq.gu stited one thing,'Mr. Whipple has another.' Krp TrgurO; (spoke from ovit, in,,, the;-,, audien Portion inaudiblev'Y I don't know which plans Mr. Whippleih' A Excuse me"rmight, Mrs Mrs Traurigt (Continued to speak away from the Mict0P.h,0nt. j We commit to the plan that .4 dated the 10th-;: Mr.. Held! Mr. Gott, those are... Mr., Whippldt Nineteenth Of next year? Mr. Holds, Those are the plane -that we discussed this afternoon with Mr, 'Whipple... Mr, Gott-. Your name and address please, air* Mr. Held: Gary M. Held, 1401 Brickell AvenueA We,_,were,discussing the plans last week with Mr. Whipple and suggested some alternatives# increase the setbacks and those are the plans that.we.presented to him this afternoon and.we commit to those plans. Mr. d6rt: Thl'Al These? This is''the one that's showing 201 and 101, am I correct, setbacks? Mr. Held - Yes, sit. Mr. Preixas: Well, Mr. Gott... Mr. Gor,t: That's the one... Mr. Freixas: 4-..Mr. Gortf,Mr.,Whipple,, I think that .,the. plans Mr., Whipple: They're proffering that as*' ev.i.dence?t Mr. Freixas: ...like you say is a confusion so what I want.to.a..ttach to my "motion that. Is 101 from the-, geTkt�lom#n! s property and 201 from the, f rom"thes, what it?r i1r,om, the street, from... Well; 1000 Mr. Freixas: ...what is it? 25th. Mr. Whipple: Mr. Freik'as please don't` misunderstand me but I think this Board is entitled to know d. what's going to,be.,done . Are,we going,to have a .101. whisk or are ye .,qqin to, Ave a, inch black oliVe''. ;feet he p -ante Aa t t' 4�'r 'sitting, jkv4�-,Iw# ? We e t �3O� and standing herei. . Gott; Mr.. Whipple."r, Whipple,91 Mr. Wh ple: .-', ­ Mr. Gort: Mr. Whiopl Mr. W h i pp le *,.and that a my' whole 'poillit ot to be argumentative but we don!'t,,know ;what we rq� #Ally talkin r. gqrt-.. -Mr. :Whipple, Ar,. I a motion right now and he's setting conditibris, you had some idea$ what the l4ndsc4 a S. C, A-01it�jqn-jnq P cRo TWA 7,T Ar. Whipp,�,et -�ixt XU4 ­W9 u 110, -the M C­ whqt 4. �ple t ­2 request 4nch: It' ft-hogony ft min tji4m* 3 feet in e 6­14jht; planted ever FAq4r;--VV9P0rtYline 414d 419,qV - sub act but property aroundtie 0"4 Olt 4 V., p3p ., . .,:.1 Mr. Pteixast Well the total site -you IhOan 011 7 th Street' also Mr. Whipplet Yes, sir. Mr.reixast Well 1 would like to see ;porno on the'. ear what it it north, of the adJaoent... Mko Sands= South n Me. Preixaa: What is it, south? South. No� Nf that " s north i Mr. ' Sands t --NO* tth on the fiont ian't , its Mr.`Gortt North is towards the neighbors... Mr. Preixass That's what I'm saying -Of' the. north ...that'a the north side. Mr. Sands: The north, okay, Mr ''ChannincThat�s north, that's north., north' aide. Mr. Freixas: ...to have some heavily landscape that will buffer from the residential area and what I still will say that at'thfis time I would feel more safe that the Planning Department will approve the final landscape plan. That way i, ti ++ think that they can in detail work' it -'but `with Mr. Wfif�p C `and ' i4t sfy :him: _ ► y Mt. Gbrt Are you adding to it subject to approval of the... r: Mr Freixas: Final landscape plan on the `north t re a part, of` ttie subject property, 'I don't Ake ':'t aon't`'want' to see tiiosel treets , on, ;NW'`7,th Street; M'. Gort: I don t`wahtYsee them on 7th Street". ;;.;a::.... either. Mr. 'DeYurre: Mr. Freixas, ` I 'th'ilik,'there's also 1 , .. r neighbors to the side that are going to be exposed to that antenna so4 .. `... Fie3xas. Well I'm saying to the residential.. :dz area which, would be the back-" of the building, the ,plaza. Mr. DeYurre: Well. also the side. -y Mr.- Freixas': :'Yeah on 25th..,on 25th 'and 26t .. f " Twenty fifth ,%vi, uWyou got ' 4 bir: DeXurre: � neighbors 4tcrogs the street. , v,w 'rie xas°: On 25th and 2 th Street (Avenue iri d6rle Let "Me ask you a question. Do +, want to make it the perimeter that was approved today ashaa R c =� ;'„ x Abeoiutei ' #sA3� Y�up � Mr., ehaixm n. that's why you're ,the +onai a ,l' Mr. Gorts Not sir. I'm Juat tryUng Mr:` t ixass .r, k�r. 5'�• _, z,. .eF +it'#!'+hs�Ms##�r r i.,g, � 1 �'�°0.` �,€,1�=. ' ,:�'t,-mn a ^+rr � eR^,'-•;+".aare!*. ^. - ., f-+� ..�'" .,.- ,_ .pi .. �., -�q, p}, ; @^q t -sy r., .: y _ G ;t Mr. rteixas: why don't you read it againt Gloria, so that way we get our act together here, Ms, pots I only have 50 pages of notes right here,, Mr. Freixas. Okay, this is a notion to recommend approval of the variance as per the revised plans submitted today with the following conditions: landscaping to be provided- around the satellite antenna as referenced by planning Department, fenee as high as possible and installed prior to any antenna constructibnt,;, written assurances to the neighbor that his reception would not be affected and that the tower would be secured against hurricane or rather elements, voluntary covenant as mentioned by Mr,.Campoell in the public Works Department, I mean dedication, excuse %e, and subject to final landscape approval for the north boundary of the property by Planning with the final attachment that this variance would not be in effect until a change of zoning was secured and approved by the City Commission. Mr. Freixas: Well I think, Gloria, that we have to change the north..,the northern part of it to the whole property that was rezoned today. Ms. Fox! Okay, all right, so I'll just scratch northern boundary, subject to final landscape approval of property by planning. Okay, and then again, the sixth attachment being subject, of course, to the City Commission approval of a change of zoning. Mr. Gort: Okay. Ms. Fox: Okay, that would mean the effective ; date which,is 30 days after the second reading. Mr. Gort: ' Yes, sir. Mr. Traurig: I wonder whether or not you have two conflicting conditions. The condition that you read at the end that the landscaping has to be approved by the Planning Department I think is the sense of this Board but earlier you said something about as referenced.by the Planning Department and I'm not sure what that was and -;I would appreciate your repeating it. Ms. ,Fox:, Okay -that was when,Mr..Freixas made reference to the landscaping and he,asked- Mr. Whipple... Mr. Freixas: Yeah, Gloria, the.first... we are repeating ourself. The first condition that I made about the landscaping ,on the. antenna... Ms. Fox: You want me to.delete-it? Mr. Freixas: ..,that you can delete that because the other one is.more complete... Ms., Fox: ,Okay. Obi,. all_ right. , fir._reixs: , . ,because It refers t0_ .the whole l+�t { that was roxoned today so,,.Al 01K� c ' Hot Fox: Okay, Mro Freixas; Okay? moo For,t 'That's the motion* n?� 'NU' Mr, taortt111 ,right. To tee;_► second to th+a t?t:Qn? 3p : .. - ... s. Fox .Excuse me,, wh4� vP+��si c4t'•' Mr. Romero►,, x ; on pop, c+r osi, z� t4 s AYES: Messrs. Freikasr 1totffiera# SaCtt ar ceYti FB h in and C a"" 5 NAY ES Ma. Baeila - 4r, Messts . Gott (During vote) 1 ike • t� Once again I would etpi3° me, Gott! ppl idafit of the �c�nserrea q Vote amain. Once because I d pref to have had this C��t�A`..; that are here this evening . specific plan.+m sorry it took the turn _ -4^ back to us with more I would have tovote "no". ,lid for that reason ABTENTIONS Measr•Moran-itibeaux ;=a5 , ABSENT: None, Motion carries"5 to 2•- Ma.oK; Mr. Traurig: Thank you Very much. RESOLUTION ZB 27-83 AFTER CONSIDERING THE CITY I S FINDINGS AND THE RECONtMENbAfiIONS AND THE PROPOSALS APPLICA14T, THE ZONING BOARDADOPTEDF THE VARIANCE RESOLUTION ZB 27-84 GRANTING FROM ARTICLE 20, SECT. 2003..4► SECTION-..` 2016.3 AND SCHEDULE Of -.DISTRICT REGULATIONS,. - PAGE 4 OF 61v TRANSITIONAL"USgS.,`-STRUCTURES`, COMMERCIAL -RESIDSNTIAL " AND REQUIREMENTS, CR OF ORDINANCE :9500,'. AS (GENERALLY) 1. a. TO PERMIT THE.ERECTION OF TIO.(2)4 ,# AMENDED, DISH ANTENNAS AND ONE (1).BROADCASTING APPROXIMAxELY ANTENNA AT 2501 NW 7 STREET, 741-43 NW 26:-AVENUE,,. ¢, 40-742 25 AVENUE AND 7 S BLOCK 5-, A THE 1/2:OF. ALSO FARMS SUPP (2-86)' 6 7 AND'°`z RIVERSIDE, LOTS 5, r OF LOTS 7.: W: :SAID 8 LESS THE E 5' OF THE 10' 9)iTRACT 5, MERRICK S SUB ,(4=1$xg AND $, BLOCK CHANNEL 23 SUB (121-82),','PORMERLY LOTS BLOCK 6, RIVERSIDE FARMB. SUPP RIVr tr (2-$$ 'LOTS 1 AND 6, BLOCK � 6 :f REVISED PLANS t w "PARKS $$ AS :PER 19", ail"H°PROPOSED _.tiSUBMITTED 'ON : N�ARCH .1984, (45.65 RE�UiRED) i ' YAtD F©R 'ALL AN .. , 18 LIG(iT = x. ,..... ; ON :OF TaE PROPOSED 86' PENETRATI.. ,���: . x AIJD,:.A PLANE" BY THE BROADCAST `.ANTENNA PEN 3T CATION OF LIGHT, PLAN& ALLowED.), ALL , GH AS PERMITTED ANDS, I�1ST�Af� FENCE . AS HI KITTEN . ...;r;: PRI©R :.TD ANY ANTENNA CONSTRUCTI{�N',' `W SURANCES TO THE NEIGHBOR THIN TV REgE ?' ;__ 4 r+.rNA' .#�EiFFICTEI. Ai�Ji? THE �+1 ° W .oR OTHJ; EDEMENTS ti 3 F `;.. SFOiI� pOA'INST HURRICANES.:. APPROVAL- BY, THH. P 111 }w t° ; PRAG...NiBGAPE- CAT OH a`�i=-: tic pIBARTMENT AND WITH TKS Vt+UN'ii)C,{�7(B!E�iI' A a7� �j kxr;@j t�?s4Yr: A ' E EAST 5' OF THE S!,;',. QF.. THE >a'::..s THE EAST �,0 OF LOT '. - ,'ITT CONDITIONED TO THE A�PPROV,AL �5. APPX,IGATI9N FOR.LQTB , :'ARC. , x 1►t C C 6, , t,n jh g + RIVERSIDE FARMS HUFF , ( 44 1. � FIRO,[ � » f RO-�1/3 To CR-2/7. THE PROPERTY` DESCRIBED ABOVE, IS j( UNITT" R �",.H7 E RESID w &OCE 6. RIVERSIDE Am - ' ►R .' ' x : ' .:: - - - ti 'THE N 5OF :.�.::p�: !' E) : tPORM CRIN SHE WS, Of . RIVERSIDE r'ARms HMR.�, t�NEE. RG-I/3 CERE t NT11R� i pxh *. 3.'efL-Y - . 75- �j 3r. -W, All jff� i� 2, n "COWINS I RUG '160 MIAMI REVIEW . . ......... $'ob,' M-09""'N OVID AND DAILY RECORD 01 W IftmNOADVALORMAWS Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida. Ftz"'!. AN:bAbifUlsift-VA V1 INd ;ro -04-IN' f"'K, R STATE OF FLORIDA F AUI1 AM couNTY OF DADE, tu MR Ai I W;4M TWAe8Na.--&: SAW ,, 9CArAtIONIPA010b Set" the undoreignad &U"Mdty personally appeared PAAWARd DIMM Shiver, who on oath says that she Is the Assistant to -N the Publisher of the Miami Review and Daily Record, a daily OROMAN Wl Holidays) newspaper,: Wo., (except fistu"Ity, Soriday and Li that the attached p X.0"DINANCtAMIMIN& 114t lo, published at 1111" In ON10 County, Florida; jont, be" a Legal Advertisement or Notice copy of adowum 40 CETI In the matter of W- g's ow CITY OF MIAMI RE: ORDINANCE NO. 9838 A "T IN -0-F, S.01 x x Court, S-A In the ........................ -MORIO Al was published In said newspaper In the Issues of j3311 1aI June 1, 1984 ds Apt Afflant fwdw amps that do said MIWW RNIGN and Daily ed at MIUM In , R Is a P~ Florida. wX 'the"M has said new continuously published In said D:C WC- ng, Florida, saoh A nH sawday" sww arm Low anbred as second Mae Man matter a me post office In M!Z In SM&D Floorlds, for a period of ons year V county. rm *at pub0catiOn Of the attachedcopy so offlod .1fluarvalor that she has moil any dimicount, paid any Person, firm or nor I securing this rebate or refund for the In the gig, OOTAg O swom before fne this 1st to V. of at IN" (SEAL) PLORO' My Commission 1980. 'T": i1 3 ku i - f�iS iY CLAUSE. CE WM 9643 ESTAbLiSFiI f A k1E1N SpECtAL VERNATICS Ak FE$tIYA 1954" i )R rmipERATION lRj. mFS AMwW. TOTHE "?�rRAY � �caCATER AT APPRWIMEI1 WEST 11TH STREETMOREPARTICULARIY DE& GO'I! A ;MAKlN4A fEMAKINQ FINDItIQS;aAN1);;EY i �Nr CHANQE$ laNlaAS ,.NO CtFTHE' . I�VS A 4A# jA�REAw .. OF SAM ORDINAN,C.� NO.'950Q, QY°.R F���NQ�!►i � �P° '` TIQN IN., iAiiT1CI,E 34EGTIQ�I 3t?0 ' T[ C4?.N /}�� �! REPEAI�EF avISJQN AND P�;A sIAn�1�l�KE . QIgDIGE NO, ,,., ♦.. •a • r °P - . aMr A:4i^L 3 xe_c,.4 IM. i_p,r _..� •.- 6Z 33. 62ti34, Czvs�, 04*4 04�, Pawns 9� 44atP4 W4,0x V W. •€.r'}Y 52, ENTITLED !'20NlNQ AND PCANNINQ', QF.THW Qo4 QF TH CITY OF MIAMI, FLOINDA, AS AMENQtQ. BY,-@ .0VlrJINR WR A .. INGREASE�IN MEMBERSHIP OF TIi CITY PC ANNINQt A wok , BOARD AND TM4 CITY ZQNINQ SQARD TQ..SO &i&T I F $ M IYI . QERB ANp 1 ALTERNATE MEM,RER F4R EAQH .SQI.lflO-� . ESTAB{.ISHIN4� THE QUORUM REQUIRENaENT'P�t�t EQA� EIIPFHER WA6WHINQ A ly(ET�iQD;OF N�tMINA Q�A� FICATIQNS;.FAR-tyl�M,I3l*Ra�NIP,>,k►RQP�INTMF''�,�, YIWNQ �QR. ftEMOYA -'OF MMF,RS WFiQ R.NOT MSET R�ClIRE. ME►�T$ FOR. SQAFID ATTEND QE AT TH"P >3l►1D BOARD; CONTAIN141i�� A REF R PRQYISIQ -ITY`GI,AU$E, QRE) N4NCg NO, P j_(!d!y, ,1984 'trio worm Wows 0 FAIR ANI I ONFRENENSIVE ZQNl NG ORDINANCE A10111 MIAMI 011Y CODE V ft 10—MMI #U0'MtM 0 THE COMMISSION OF ISSUANCE* OF A CLASS d SPECIAL PERMIT, AND MAN FLORIDA TO BE HELD XT ITS CHAMBERS, PROVIDING THAT THE PERMIT SHALL BE WIDING ON THE jjjjj]RCAN ()RIVE, MAN, FLORIDA ON APPLICANT AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST; FORM Wrlu 4T 11:00 AM, THE MON DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO SEND COPIES OF THE t CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING rwime HEREIN RESOLUTION, DEVELOPMENT ORDER, AND MAIN ft THE PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF USE SPECIAL PERMIT TO AFFECTED AGENCIES AND tHIE 14 AMIDA, FOR MALREADO AND ADOPTION THEREOF; DEVELOPER. AN ORINANCE WON ORDINANCE NO. 9500 THE THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION PROPOSES TO AMEND THE ZONIING ORDNANCE OF-TW,CITY OF MIAMI. FLORIDA, ZONING ORDINANCE 9500, AS AMENDED. AND THE MIAMI CITY BY APPLYING THE NO-1 GENERAL USE HERITAGE CODE. A PUBLIC HEARING WILL K HELD ON THURSDAY, MAY OVERLAY DISTRICT TO THE "COLA-W 24,1994,. AFTER 5:00 PM IN CITY HALL, *0 PAN AMERICAN TtL "j,COMPANY BUILDING",- LOCATED At DRIVE, TO CONSIDER THlE FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE m ,L *n wiviv mm"nutef atu timftl tow PLANNING AND inumia ommoi OF THE &am& FOR mil it PACE 0 OSAID I wl cont AN OR , "lva DESCRIBED Oft MAKING FIRM; READING AM, ADOPTION THEREOF; III ALL111 NEffiiARY'tHANdES ON NO. &ATILAS MADE k PART OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TEXT OF "AM NO. ICE 9500 :BY REFERENCE AND 9500 AS AM9M. TOE101=70RDIRM OF THE N - ARTICLE , 3, SECTION 30, THERE I CITY -'A REPEALER PROVISION AND Emm RAPID AM 6' ORDINANCE No. . 9500 THE AND I 1572. ANCIE, Of THE C"'L( )F:MIAWr FLORIDA, "PERM In mt-,GIENERAL USE HERITAGE 15761 1 OVERLAY, *Wlk[CT:-,'TO THE: "X-RAY AREA' )UTIED,,-AT 171 IiTN STREET,.-IMORIElARTICULARLY '"RKII 9REIN) f<Mi., fI"DIkS:,AND :BY.,' SPECU it NEC CHA ON PAGE NO. 23 `FROM INA AtLAS `-MADE A4ARTV SA16' ONTAI W""REPEALER -PROVISION AND A AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF 11RDMI No. 9500i THE -ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE,- 5 MIAMI, FLORIDA, Bf CHANGING THE ZONIN i! . tCLAIFICATION OF: APPROXIMATELY4.40-74Z ATIONSO.;"! fib PEDESTRIAN' OPEN SPACE;' STREI LANDSCAPING, ANDS PARKING It CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION A CLAUSE N)-, MUM KU414 V COMMERCIAL 9500, THEE KING FINDINGS; AND FLORIDA."i ANGES ON PAGE NO. IN AXTICLE,_ MARKETS; ' Offlo WTR ivow 14-1 NG_ lD THM tok "HANXIETS'A SIM ar N . T . AINIP ll194_! If W u��1+ 1tE PAR OM TO.'= i'm 0 At =----,.. P JQ mwo Irk ou 0; 1' T11 X. RI11R Tn AWN OF, RTII At. a "SECTIONS, It `PERNtlTS, ANDS MONX .20 MAN. 4 wff THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION PRUrUsts_ ►U AMMU Inc ORDINANCE 9SO0, AS A1+ " AND THE IrMA14 CITY A PUBLIC HEARING WILL RE 15 GiN THURRSDAY MAY 21 to" COMMEMCRIG AT 9i0D AM IN CITY HALL, 3606 PAN AN4�ERICAN 011VE,, TO co 'IDER tot FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED t0 TK PLAtIMNO ANb EONN PORTION OF TIE AMA; A RftUiiOl~I CLOD, VACATING JAAi' S W DISCONTII THE PmusuC; O 11At PORTION OF MARLER AVENUE _ LYING WEST . OF THE SOUTHEAST PROJECTION OF THE EAST BOUNDARY OF LOT 22, BLOCK 37,1:ROM HOiAESItAD AMD (0.106) TO THE INTERSECTION WITH, THE NORTH ARY OF BLOCK 101, COCONUT GROVE PARK SECOND AMID (1-62); ALL AS A CONDITION OF APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE PLAT *12164, "SAINT HUGH OAKS". ii :� r r r r r.r r r r w• r r r A RESOLUTION CLOSING; VACATING, ABANDONING AND DISCONTINUl1Ri THE PUBLIC USE OF THAT PORTION OF NORTHWEST_ 11TH TERRACE BETWEEN THE EAST RIGHT- OF,WAY LINE OF NORTHWEST 7tH AVENUE AND THE WEST WHf-OF-WAY LINE. OF NORTHWEST 6TH AVM; ALL AS A CONDITION OF THE APPROVAL OF TENTATIVE PLAT #1212-"CULMER STATION FIRST ADDITION." i w -r r w r r r r r r w• r• A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CITY MANAGER TO 1NSTRUCt THE BUILDING AND ZONING DIVISION OF THE FIRE,.RESCI AND INSPECTION SERVICES DEPARTMENT TO ISSUE A FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FOR THE SIXTH FLOOR ADDITION TO THE MIAMI HERALD BURRING SUBJECT TO COMPLAINCE WITH APPLICABLE CITY CODE AND ZONING REGULATIONS. r� i r r rr rr •- r r w� THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION PROPOSES TO AMEND THE Z ININIG ORDINANCE'9500, AS AMA, AND THE MIAMI CITY CODE. A PUBLIIC.iEAR Will BEHELD ON TH U RSDAY, MAY },24 10s4,> PTYI RI _CITY'HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN ORiVE, TO THE 'FOLLOWING ITEMS RELATED TO THE pLAWN -ft,OW PORTION OF THE AGENDA; j• :s A .REOLUTION ` THE WORLD TRAtIE` CENTER 'ItOUT.DEVELOPMENT ;Ob&_(RESOLUM 82A3, r MAY 27„ 1982) BY1- ME_ +� CONDITION.-17*1SAID ;ORDER : TO EXTENIt THE TiME HIIIITHIN WHICH - _SUBSTANTIAL DEVELOPMENIT LS TO BEGiN No TWO YEARS TO'THIIE YEARS-OF'TIE=RECORDED Y irrrrrrriiirr�r AN ORDINANCE AMENDING tit TEXT OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MAN, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING SECTION 2031.2 OF SECtKNI 2031 ENTITLED "DRIVE-IN ESTABLISHMENTS; CAR WASHES," BY CLARIFYING LANGUAGE AND INCREASING THE REQUISITE NUMBER OF RESERVOIR SPACES FOR DRIVE-IN FACILITIES OF BANKS, CAR WASHES AND EATING ESTABLISHMENTS; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND SPMABiLITY CLAUSE. r r r r r w r r r r r r r r r AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE TEXT OF ORDINANCE NO. 9500, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING SECTIONS 1520, 1560 AND 1569, TO ALLOW TEMPORARY CIVIC AND POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SIGNS; SUBSECTIONS 2025.1.15 AND 2025.3.6 TO EXEMPT TEMPORARY POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SIGNS ON SIGN VEHICLES FROM PERMIT REQUIREMENTS, SUBSECTION 2025.3.11 TO CLARIFY LANGUAGE RELATIVE TO TEMPORARY CIVIC CAMPAIGN SIGNS AND OTHER OUTDOOR ADVERTISING SIGNS; BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION 2025.3.12 CONDITIONALLY EXEMPTING CERTAIN TEMPORARY POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SIGNS FROM REQUIREMENTS FOR SIGN PERMITS AND RENUMBERING SUBSEQUENT SUBSECTIONS; FURTHER, BY AMIEPDINNG THE OFFICIAL SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS: PAGES 1 AND 2, TO ALLOW TEMPORARY POLITICAL CAMPAiGN SIGNS, SUBJECT .TO THE PROVISIONS OF SUBSECTIONS 2025.3.12, IN. TIERS-1,>RS-1,1, AS-2, RG•1, RG-2, RG-2.1, RG-2.2, R0.2.3" AHD,:;RG-3 DISTRICTS; AND PAGES 4 AND 5, TO -ALLOW TEMPORARY:,CIIIiC AND .POLITICAL: CAAtPANGNvSIGNS ' SUBIECT?:T0 THE PROVISIONS or -SUBSECTIONS 2025.3.11 AND 2025.3.12 RESPECTIVEILY,:I N Ck AND CO DIST1dCTS; CONTAIN A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABIL#Y CLAUSE, rrrr4j;.r•�rrr•iar , T e , MIAMI CITY `C�IMiNSSiON PROPOSES TO A THE -i.w wutww-a.ww Ar ww .IA ��fMwPw.'..wun In 7NE DEVELOPMETNT ORDER; AND FIRING THHAT'. SUCH CODE: A PUBLIC HEARING WR1 BE IELD ON THURSDAT,. MAY AMENDMENT DOES NOT CONSTITM A SUBSTANTIAL 24, 1984, AFTER 5:30 P*1111 CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERI N , DEVIATKNi UNDER CHAPTER UO, FLORDA STAR TES. DRIVE, t0 COMM THE FOLLOWIRs tTEM'RELAT® TD THE . » . r - - - - = • - PLANNING AND ZONING PORTION OF THE _AGENDA' FOR I INAL READING A_N.D. ADOPA T.ION. TrIEREOFt _he A R:SOIUTI* CONCERNING THE' 1221 BRICKELI PROCT'ADVEOMENT OF:REGIONALA,,RO AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS OF Tn a° 31MPACT1ROPOSED BY r AMERiSWiSS :.ASSOCIATES; ORDINAL Np, 9500, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF.TtE . AUTIKlRIZDKi A KMOPNYENT ORDER AND MOVE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA. 8Y CHANGING THE ZONINGSPECIAL. PERINNT; APPROVING SAID :PROTECT' •WITH CLASSIFICATION OF APPROXIMATELY 2226 SOUTHWEST MODIRCAT04 AFTER CtNNU)MING YHE .REPORT AND 25TH AVENUE AND .2511.75 SOUTHWEST 22ND RECOMMENDATIONS OF:THE SOUTH FIORNDA'REGiONAt' TERRACE, MHANAi, FLORNDA, (MORE PARTICULARLY KAMM CQINiCE' AND THE CiTY OF MIAMI RLANNING DESCRIBED HEREIN) FROM RS-2/2. ONE 1AMILY, on x ADVISORY BOARD, SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS OF THE, DETACHED RESIDENTIAL TO CR-2/7 CtHYUVERCIAI- +ack . `' OEVEIAPl NIT 01001,11 TACHED IEJtETOAS EIIIRBIT RESIDENTIAL (COYIWTY) BY MAKBIG FDDiM6S- AND ; n "A" . THE: APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL .BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CNAAN KS ON PAGE NO. ork MCWDRATED HEREIN. BY REFERENCE, ` AND THE-43 Of SAD ZOiItNG. ATLAS MADE A PART OF ORDWINCE UPORT: AND' RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SOUTH NO.95M BY R AM MCRETIN N ARTICLE FLORDA, REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL, ATTACHED 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; t ONTAiNING A 1EPEALER. -. mr- "WO AS EXHN3IT "B" AND INCO RATED HEREON PROVISION AND A SEVERABaITY CLAUSE. BY - or 'REFERENCE; MAKiNG FINDINGS '10HORIDNG; THE _ Copies of the proposed Qrdinanabs qnd Resolutions are available for review at the Planning and,, . Zonin Boards Administration Department, 275 NW 2 Street, Room 230, Miami, Florida tea ai . reprosented at this 7 he Miami City requests that all interested parties be present or NF# am otinp and ar�d Invited to express tholr,Wews. I t'. thou{d al►tty person tiosire to appeal any depislon of the City Ceniniis4ton with re Dept to ar�y mat , ` suc= fo # Golfs Bred at this mectinO, that person shall insure that a verbatini raoord pt the proeeeldlr s It 0160161ndlf tllysg all testimony and QvidenCe upon which any appeal may be based (File 06 O904 ' back;- i Mark 4 tten- ,Itt Nil E. #'off-R.41pA1Ms et�din� ant � SUM ** t fmm ions, . t�o�+to.ea►� im the ,� lip pop . i _ -