Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-09809}} s RM ORDINANCE NO. 0809 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500, THE ZON114G ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMIt FLORIDAt BY APPLYING THE HC-lr GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO "PORT DALLAS (A.X6A. WILLIAM ENGLISH PLANTATION)" LOCATED IN LUMMUS PARK AT APPROXIMATELY 404 NORTHWEST 3RD STREET (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES ON PAGE NO, 36 OF THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9500 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION AND A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board at its meeting of December 21, 1983, Item No. 2, following an advertised hearing, adopted Resolution No. PAB 130-83 by a 4 to 0 vote, RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of applying the HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT to subject property, as hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration of this: -matter deems it advisable and in the best interest of , the "'general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to grant ; R2is application as hereinafter set forth; .; NOW,- THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:�u}01 h Section 1. Ordinance No. 9500, the Zoning, Ordinance oft Y 7 they City' of.t Miami, Florid, is hereby amended by' ePP.1'ying the HCG3N0RAL -USE `HERITAGE CONSERVATION �-.�.` OVERLAY DISTRICT to "Fort - �" " cated'.: �`ust Dalian (a.k.a. William English Plantation). lo PerC Ot:°.sPproximately: 404 NQrthwetat�..3rd trpet mo ti r, de o ibed as that onion of "Tract A" of the let of LO # c_ ro- �..�.. -_. -..i... tlt. Book 8l at Page 23 �of hub0X'114M A i.,. t cardivot. Dade County, Florids, lying westerly of the south -l. t R extension of the westerly right-of-wAy line of North4ost 4 v nse also described an Block 93N as shown -on thy: ANOWLITO IS 144P OF MIANI, as recorded in Plst Do is at - of the Ps )I is cords of Aede County # P lac i,4s 1 • is 4.t` - - - - ,fir - -r t-S- r r , -7777 tpfl:'4er-d4 ,, NMI M f , L t r t,.; 'that the subject property eremilifies the historical, cuiturali -- conct�ic, and social trends of the d�,mmut�itY to . - warrant the herein action3 further, Page No. 36 of the �onin�' s reference and deems i►corpr, ated in said Ordinance by Atlas cription in Article 3, Section 300 thereof, is hereby amended to -.{ reflect the he DISTRICT. r# Section 2 . A11 ordinances, code sections or `; _,r thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed insofar as they a:te in conflict. Section 3. Should any part or provision of this ordi— m nan ce be"declared by a Court of competent jurisdiction. to be, y invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the Ordinance as $ whole.: PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 26th day of Jamsary , 1984. 9.7z' PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY }4h ;rsr _ 1984. F this 28th day of February i `. F. Maurice A. Ferre A. FE Mayor RRS, ' G' —x MAURICE ATTEST M1: op t ONGIE City Clerk Clerk of t e CH f i+4la til " G . Angie, '': - 1 Ra` h t _ y A)v ccrtlfy.' that on pREPAREr V, AND VED BY r` . a correct sx�pYf ti+i3 D �APPRO )�. 19.:.�'v a full, true an �...j;.,, .r. ordnance: tuns 'postsd?:'.: L�tR1h - a'ad Yoregain$ stit the bade County- 'Cc6ft= for notices and publications by' • attachi�i$ �.' z the placer: Provide + th&refar.: . �.7. liaaa'sl n 3. -t` City Attorney . WITN S my �/•• - - : city thib ,..,. day AE p ..: FORM! : CORRECTNLSB- "PROVEDAND.: - - tE , #,yr: t x:e.s i ♦ r ;� 4�I a � r rfi�4 ��r i .F .i n � - �Vill MOM - - •• 4 - .;FLOFtIOA CITY OF MIAM1, IN"fEIASMORANDUM ;- December 21, 1983 F� Howard V . Gary ;Manager 5�d,�:, ORDINANCE - RECO1IEND APPROVAL. APPLICATION OF HC-1 TO _ _'. 404, NW 3. STREET Au • er go es' .- REFE ICN —ES commISSION AGENDA . 1JANUARY j Director PLANNING AND' ZbNING ITEMS;" -- Planning and Zoning': Boards o uct� 5' Administration Department It is recommended that an a-tning�:Atlasothe Zoamendment;; ;o on offingOrdinance .950Q, HC-1:ly Section. t GENERAL=. USE HERITAGE° CONSERi ,,OVERLAY DISTRICT.to :rrr k. VATION y ` For, t fl^Dal I as: I ocated,. at'..404. $ Q _ Street, -be ;approve rNW 3 G �b - ,' a •,. f. r ,. .•v• f ;w �_, , n :` ,,.. }w P _ ,�+ �y Y4s Ir� s1 !tk ` at£ its meeting..©f: December. K. .The Planning Advisory£Boz f>t3e s f . ,fpllowing an advertised bearing, adopted -Resolution PAB 11043,'by:a recomnendina approval of an amendment to the Zoning''At1ls' afi r -� 0 o e H GENCRArcs mends 950Q ,?by : applying S6cti on' A61O`,' C • , L SE 5 y� „ -_ ;oQg ordi HERITAGE: CONSERYATIO�i.1UYERL.AY DISTRiirT- tt��,Fd if >Dal$ as cat d 4 +#W �k y ;S rcet ,also known as #that :f portion of-.7ract A, ` LUPiMUS :PARK .' OF M AM t� fLty >�i h '�� Y, , lyin :westerly of the southerly extension of the westerl , W4 231 81 ock 9 N i:; NO 1L T4Ni' !9 R � �A1 sals described `as' waY Qf : NW .4.:Avenue.. st ,= - I �.:. _y:` . -c '�..f.` ,:^q5-f,.'t'.�aa•�f}'t mail * four, nts p t t 3 ved in the prop- ne . �' One -rep ly in favor reds '.fwt ting., - r-vmro~. - D -- '' -G3 , - view ortna i noirudedM. farm►our �s _ �aGko 4 f1 F }f ff p �n1 -i7o�i : 1� 32�mg4- �. •,' l Rp1NA�IG to Pro hr �t a1 D1le 'hack a fr a d y r ce..a i�+d':-fQ�^:.ee11S��e�'�� ,�':` f k: ' -••r=ter;` t 'n A�(. Viy�. ,�n. & i fi• ''." . iF _ _ ! - ti.lf:, 1l?.i✓ ., i ,', t � ��,Ff1I ht.: � al'tg1�N� �: � '�' �. ,y+q i ryk; •s;": . WOMM &-3'Effi 'r - I' , }y ,tiF.•`!!A A � • - 'wit ;"r i 77 FACT SHEET: PLANNING Department APPLICANT: City of Miami Planning, _ _ December --it 1983 �PETI TlON: 2. Consideration of.�.r.ecommendat7oninions o:oAtiae�f`. _- an amendment to the Official 8 00 Zoning Ordinance .of .the r-Ci-ty Ordinance '95 Section...° 1b1:0:�: of Miami, Florida, to: apply llas TI) ERAL HEITAGE' :CONSERVA HC-1: GEN�WiN,RICT ,toA`Fort OVERLAY 'DISTerk_tation), Lummus P English Plan 5; 404. N .3rd S.trae.t, as:. ;described, designation rr.eport. q 4 h i ot'o �d=,, the: HC-:1.' overlay to REQUE$Ts T,o apply.` the-.deti nation.:Frapor,t. •,: Site as described in .. g N GROl1ND: Forst::Dallas ("Willi Engl}ish .Plantatinn� isr2 BACK rat ,uctiliMi- t a Mi,ami':s o,lde,st:: ;know,: surviv.ingF when i'�_ `��'40'��:`x.,,,, to _ I.ummus . P.ark il':=a 1926.. _ was moved yd.:. s be, tiK+ thr e. demo .r, first conscious historic. preser. U..t n The Daughters :>of ;the activity. in the City. the continue to occupy_ American Revolution .j .., .building =�William English 'Plants, thfor designation ender=`ilYaIS :e dio''no)wlhisg°5,,E�.4:. - f or_iteria: ,. 3n signifinant way;..;_W l associated a �,kA Is i er::ion' '� ®;.Fortry Dallas (Willi g a8 a is the only � T aaaQQi aced witROZI it i South:, i d Vi),a f4a " �a aged h: �. EXAIii tha:.;. histt�.ia�. olit, 4 8 the. +ommur� t t; F4i't-ryff QaWi,').aa�j`yw tho y - , ' 1 f Sr'`}y✓'"'f'" ---_ Aw' r A those dist Embodies tur-61 ab peof an ar,teriSticcharac 0r methriodstyle ort j, construction.; Y b .. allas- (Wjjliat� English Plantbitlbi) or D Fort examp liest, surviVin 9 aF is.ear the. An Miami construdtion li'Mtstbnd native jj�liedt -0 the, f--' ib earl resents - one. f* Sth andssions a or-, the development :01u' e architectural vernatu Florida architP- tbnt, Planning Advisory:.Board need Or' te r The rid''AesignatiOn: e iry stythe _isd�u' Of histo it s h 0 U I th6 d howevert,, 'I 8C,�,J':`4oven z 0 the4' -t-jon rioter -,other regU S pproprk,a- -th,; "Ompa��Od wi zoning:_ disti N, t to t r, o! Lt district as c Of zOn' thip H C I pplicatioh 4 � Cots, 7­��' thet',, Heritage,-,.er_v,a. Ilows Ite r a t, 0,&­. or.Z.a a -a �'-iview, e xterior l costr6 I6ton "7 7'W 9 new 's or sa to ldb viysbUig -St rp VV - act. 4 7 —.QA fl 77- HE -'tt:ED q V") Ap'prova.o' to . ,Apr A. 4Y , proy ­4 $NING-1 a Y ial Inn In f "De"C' Ou1ber _Z)s,,,A0B3i tho 4NOG ADVI e0t Y 0"104r Wd6odd ReM5u*oeno fl pp , e:p�ov­4 V' V 17 JIL I It A I , I" _ 7 Xi_ X. 2, _.n I'm 1.;.r:l*i.'.lip4pwfl.ytf.•4C.�"S.'ifZtz.tetw..7i.i.li'.*ZI In 11 Designation Report n() 21, zr j`u ✓h' - Ea REPORT 0 THE CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING DEpAR'PMENT _> pk 1`0 THE HERITAGE CONSERVATION BOARD r:`y ON THE POTENTIAL DESIGNATION OF FORT DALLAS (WILLIAM ENGLISH PLANTATION) LUMMUS PARK, 404 N.W. 3 STREET AS A HERITAGE CONSERVATION ZONING DISTRICT ''•:' ^ify: Prepared by wlVYa: stor c Preservat on a e Con ultant Acce ed Carman, Herl tags'. Conservation Board i Commission: "t Designated by the Miam City Ordinance No, Date _+ 'fp a _ f- P � one •"�'`` -f { 1 A yr 'S�tJ��'d . _ } _ f -S i',Y,��''�•.Glh"e�`P: add"-• .. y III. Nist�rical Information IV, Ar hit ct ral Information Planning Context Vt. Elements V11. SibliogftPhY W�L ------ ------- IRMS AN-0 '2 �Rw Page ...... .... iz"' 12 ------- ..... 13 nr .. � -. - },. 6 _. w %%�.� :tea_' __ 7777777�77.- INFOR MAi I ON N� It0H6 Name• 3 . (William English M antation) ��rt Dallas! (William _ Current Nanta:. w . y{ Fort Dallas wxfr Location: ' Approximately 404 N.W. 3rd Street Miami Flori"oa 33128 y' present 0wnerc -> City of Miami 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133 ' Present occupant: a'} 1 Daughters of the American Revolution Mrs. Margaret Johansen, President = k' 403 M.E. 31st Street Miami, Florida 33137 Present Use: Clubhouse 1 Present Zoning District: PR, District: Zoning Overlay ... - s;"--+:yam•-, Tax Folio Number: 01-0109-30-2010 1E�� N -Y �Td.k6 yrro F, tI - - - ` F���{13 r1•FS =p'�r - as .I f r x i lt4 eY - ax< m t �; a?a4•. �"� � <: ' St _ 5 t o f, t x t! �F�§ ,j".'�'z 1101900111 Bound4ry Description of HC Zonitlg bi_strict: That portion of "'tract All of the plat of LUMMUS PARK OF MIAMI, as recordi i�i Plat Rook Dl at page 23, of the Public Records of Dade Countyo Florida, lying westerly of the southerly extension of the westerly right-of-way line of North West 4th Avenue* e dFSMIAM,rased as Block 93N as shown on the plat A.L. KNdWLTON IS recorded in Plat Dook R at Page 41, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida. HC Zoning Classification: Historic Site Dade County Historic Survey Rating: Architectural Significance - 1 Historical Significance - 1 Contextural Significance - 1 FORT DALLAS (WILLIAM ENG0SN.WP3LION)LUMMUS PARK, 44 . STREET 101 S T R E E ........... 1:Y1 STREET (1) location 3 statement of �ignifidan.ce Port Dallas William English plantation) is significant as a reflection along the Miami River during the of settlement and military occupation mid its association with William English, one nineteenth century and for of Dade bounty's .early pioneers. The building is also an outstanding early masonry vernacular architecture and is one of only example of two buildings from this era to survive. William English came to the Miami River in 1842 at the 'close of the purchasing a tract of land from his uncle, Second seminolelWar after Richard Fitzpatrick, for $16,000. Envisioning a new town here, English Miami River laid out the "Village of Miami" on the south bank of the Jots. English also established his own plantation and began to sell on the River and sometime prior to 1844 began the construction of a left Miami stone residence and slave quarters. English, however, in 1849 to follow the California Gold Rush. Although Fort Dallas (William English Plantation)is significant as a of settlement along the Miami River, reflection of this early period it is best known for its role in Mimai's era of military occupation. Fort Dallas English's stone buildings were taken over by the Army when here in 1849 and again in 1855. Both buildings were was reestablished roofed and floored, and the former slave quarters became a storehouse for the troops on the norly on the first story with additional quarters added attic story. The Army, however, soon t Dallas the final time in 1858. Fort Dallas (William English Plantation) is the earliest surviving in Miami and represents one of example of native limestone construction the earliest manifestations of the development of a South Florida two structures architectural vernacular. The building is one of only from this acid is therefore unique in Miami's which survive period .. collection of historic properties. Relationship to Criteria for Designation: Fort Dallas (William English Plantation) is eligible for designation under the following criter 1. with the life of a person important Is associated in a significant way in the past. Fort Dallas (William English Plantation) is the only remaining structure associated with William English, a pioneer citizen in South Florida who platted the "Village of Miami" in 1843. 4 1'- 2. Exemplifies the historical, cultural, political, economic, or social trends of the community, Fort D6118s (William pnglish plantation) is one of only two days of&long the surviving buildings from Miami River and relfects th�semid-nineteenth eeenturytdevelopment of the area. 5." Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, or period, or method of construction. Fort Dallas (William English plantation) is the earliest surviving example of native limestone construction in Miami and .represents one of the earliest expressions of the development of a South plorida architectural vernacular. 5 -- t f NT y� I �- 4?���d - ems,. _e�_' :��''s.3-," rt;�'=-..i »a,--, :'r4+=i�K .�'},z •? a` �. Architect: None Builder/Contractor: Fort Dallas (William English Plantation) by the slaves of William English. is said to have been built Historical Context: William English came to the Miai iRofehisrom plantatmonatSuth utilizingrthena, in 1842 and began the constructon labor of approximately 10051electedEnglish Senatorwas to theleading LegislativeeCouncil of the small settlement and wd in 1844. A S inole Indian attack at Indian River in 1849 prompted ihth1antationent em to reestablish Fort Dallas. The Army occupied the Ens p a F` improved the two stone buildings he had constructed, and added several others. These troops were withdrawn from Florida in 1850. During the occupation, English left the Miami River for the California Gold Rush. He died in California in 1855 before he could return to Florida. In 1855, the Army reestablished Fort Dallas as a large compound completed the construction of English's two stone buildings.=: yx other buildings were also erected at this time. The Army abandoned Fart Dallas for final time in 1858. Da the The stone building was variously used as a residence, store , Pt r and trading post during the second half of the nineteenth century, and it was often occupied by early pioneers ldin becameon their thearrival Countyouthl Courthouse=; Florida. For a short time, the bui g The building was owned in the late nineteenth century by Julia Tuttle,:,} 4 r'i who used it for storages into disrepair. air, 904 however, stone building fallen P -, B 1 ,the had fal e � of Ju1.i a � Tutu e Y the son building was renovated shortly thereafter by page th the photograph on at orch and center gable, as seen in and it was at this timee10, were added. The building was then. rerii:ed � as a single family residencPhotograp e and, later, as a tea room. hs. and articles in various publications in the early 1900's i"ndiate (fiat it had already become a building of major historic significance,tv:the� City. 6 `g.3* 3 _ � 6 zi r r ''- ti �'t n wX$ 4+e,�'A+'�.v5f ` When Plana were announced in 1925 to demolish the bui time l di thefor A hi hi -tore hotel, the public Joined together for the the to try and Save something the America soonled braisedMthei money n s Club find the Daughters of the {finer to move the structure, and the City agreed gr dato rebuacceiltiinath6 park -in 1925. Lumrnus park. The building was demolished VI ? 4 7. �'?`..e�aa`ja`2 �+'� $� 4 - � k 4s adr •n. _. <,? ........ ,..�' .... � .-_, z. s _� . .. 4... .... .., -.,�ki ..� IV. AR_(WtCTUftAL INFQ" ION Ooscri pti ori_ of "Building., Fort Dallas (William English Plantation) is a one story rectangular structure constructed of native oolitic limestone quarried on the site. The building is topped with a gable roof covered with composition shingles and features exposed jig -cut rafters under the eaves. The main entrance is located on the northeast facade and contains a wood panel door recessed behind an iron gate. Windows are wooden double hung sash with two -over -two lights and are also recessed behind iron grills. The gable ends are finished with wooden shingles and contain small louvered vents. Also located at each gable end are interior brick chimneys, with the brick exposed below the shingles. Fort Dallas (William English Plantation) was reconstructed in Lummus Park in 1925 after having been demolished at its original site. in rebuilding the structure, the plan of the original building was copied, and old window and door frames were reused. Description of Site: Fort Dallas (William English Plantation) is located in the western half of Lummus Park overlooking the Miami River. Also, located on the site is the William Wagner House (see separate designation report), - a one story recreation building, and shuffleboard courts. 0 �pap s t � q s r.♦ t ix F���.. � � � ��t,t R•Ty i7�• 8 t+ u. t � i j RP y. f ��yyri �� a � i_ ff ♦,.f�. L w4 . I _J r V► pLANNING.1 CONTEXT pwesrit- iwends and_Cgnditibns: Fort Dallas (William English plantation) has been occupied buildinghe s Daughters of the American Revolution since 1929i the used as the headquarters of the DAR and is maintained by that organization. The building is not open to the public. Cons iryoi:ion Obje�ti.Ves_: Fort Dallas (William English Plantation) should connttinue to enovationprotected Of and maintained by the City and the DAR. The plann Lummus Park should include an interpretive display or marker to explain the history and significance of the building. The conservation objectives can best be achieved by maintaining the present.zoning of the property. AnHC-1 zoning overlay ofistrictalWill maintain the current zoning, requiring only the_ changes to the property. it � f S�'c -1- L k frrK�qq;�� ��TP`n `4f`� � g, 1 a �a h �,rN ''y Sy,r• • � 4'�P�Pgg..S. 1�..;kig '' 4t� t - �,r sr t -1 F - � ,�y.}- y,n��'Sx'�n,''t" � �»•i;� VI. WC Z�NtNG -ELEMENTS The boundaries of the WC coning district have been drawn to iheludo `thy western half of Lumus Park. The eastern portion contains newer park structures "and is historically unrelated to the historic build#dg Major Exterior Surfaces Subject to Review: All four facades of the Fort Dallas (William English Plantation) shall a be considered major exterior surfaces subject to review. ;. Major Landscape Features -Subject to Review: The major landscape features subject to review shall include all features which are subject to requirements for tree removal permits, as se't forth in Chapter 17 of the City Code. { Yp 12 G 51, t 4 Y ? ry '� - S - - - 2 I - - � �*{'rc q'a�� 3 � a(� Y^� L i' Y• � - �y4 rr�i� ' 4,r` dtf �' _ F i-- � � �t `s -��Y•d.i��. ;�4�it z ^, s_ r ti x � h� i }IKF,r`.'."".ro:^`.Y?:':MSSWMVMcl,aww5`.+;:...... o-•:---.., ... ._.. - -, '. .-. - __ wit• - .. �i -77 177- 777-7 v "An interesting Story of Fort Dallas." the Miami. Herald. Copy on file { . at the Historical Museum of Southern or a, amp, Florida, Dade County, Florida. Community and Economic Development. Historic Preservation Division, Dade County Historic Survey, Site Inventory Miami, Florida. da. r_ td File for Lummus Park, `$ Metropolitan Dade County. From Wilderness to Metropolis.. Miami: Franklin:' Press, Inc., 1582. t.. Parks, Arva Moore. "Where the River Found the Bay." Unpublished Repo, Miami, Florida, 1979, Walsh, Agnes. "Pioneer Days in Dade County - Article I -Old Fort Dallas." Copy on file at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida, 1925. l3 77777777, nia ,'rs il•<,;; iFff r1 MIAMI REVIEW AND DAILY RECORD Publlbhed Daily except Saturday, Sunday and LeV Holiday - Miami, Dade County, Florida. STAVE OF FLORIDA Co8NV OF DADS Soft" tM tn+derstOnad at "IY PWGO"b OPPOwed 8bfflde irffMsfna, who to OM up tint eln M lira Via President of i+ipM �ldrwrHeMO of go MWM Redew and Deily Record, a daffy Naobpl SaMtrday,hinday and Legal NoNdays) nevispa K, - pu s*W at Mmw In Dade County, Flodit Mat the muclnd apy of adwrttaennrM+ be" a lipat Admdonnurt of mom In the matter of — CITY OF MIAMI Re: ORDINANCE NO. 9809 ".. X X X -In tip ..... ................................... Court on P In Geld n&W$Papw In the Nenea of 4 Mom wow am that do sold WWI RerNw and Do u haoerd lea pubaft d at J Wnd In eald Dade Goan, In salso d����RIft two woba : ,odayieoorld sun nfau n�ntler at poet office UN" M am o tow", Fiadde, for a parted of opnpepy« ;. MO{t ot a"*. Mat do has rM1111 paid MM� Mn or tb for rllard 8 ... ... E BTff ' •�� t,� M �Ibed before nre tl 5th , s', Marci. * ft..... 'rA.D t • pZ A'N LA y g Flodds at La 1 my iConana�efs .. , .�• to fk%