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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-09580M ORDINANCE NO. 9580 0 .N ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS MENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE 70NING ORDINANCE OR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY APPLYING THE HC-1: FNERAL USE 14FRITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY ISTRICT TO THE "GKStJ CHURCH, RECTOPY AND CHOOL," !-EIMG APPROXIMATELY 118-170 ORTHEAST 2Nn STREET, (MORE', PARTICULARLY E',SCRIBE'D HEREIN) ; MAKIN,"; FINDINGS; AND BY AKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN '.VH2 ONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OF SAID RDINANCE NO. 6871, RY REFEI?ENCE AND ESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2, HEREOF; BY REPEALING, ALL ORDINANCES, CODE ECTIONS, OP PARTS `HEREOF IN CONFLICT AND ONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;. S, the Miami Planning Advisory Roard at its meeting of , 1983, Item No. 1, following an advertised hearing, olution No. PAB 15-83 by a 5 to 0 vote, RFCOMhIFNDINC, f_ applying the HC-1: GENERAL USE HE.RITAGF CONSERVATION TRICT to subject property, as hereinafter set forth; ►aHtxji;AS, the City Commission after careful consideration of this matter deems it advisable and in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to grant this application as hereinafter set forth; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED ►3Y THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. Ordinance No. 6871, as amended, the Compre- hensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, is hereby amended by applying the HC-1: General Use Heritage Conservation Overlay District to the "GESU CHURCH, RECTORY AND SCHOOL," being approximately 118-170 Northeast 2nd Street, Lots 2 through 10 inclusive, less the south 45' of Lots 8 through 10, except the east 4.5' of the south 45' of Lot 8, and less the north 5.85' of the south 50.85' of the west 17.58' of Lot 10, of Block 104 of the Plat of MIAMI NORTH, as recorded in Plat Rook B of the Public 1 Records of Dade County, Florida; further, finding that the subject property: embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, or period, or method of r_onstruction; L3 and by making all the necessary changes in the zoning district map made a part of said ordinance No. 6871, by reference and description in Article TTT, Section 2, thereof. Section 2. That all ordinances, code sections or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed insofar as they are in conflict. Section 3. Should any part or provision of this ordi- nance be declared by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity 01 the ordinance as a whole. PASSED ON FIRST READING BY TITLE ONLY this i , day of February , 1983. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY this 24 day of March - —, 1983. MAURICE A. FERRE V,AIJRTCF A. FERRE, Mayor T t (-._RAE_P_V_.G. ONGIE Citv Clerk PREPARED AND APPROVED BY: -10-ZX CO. 47%, 4Y/11�_ O,L E. MAXWELL-' Assistant City Attorney APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: i'JOSE R. GARCIA-PEDROSA City Attorney 3_1 A10 pi� cd m wpc/pb/054/(2) tllv j)"'j, 11tv T1 -2- 3 Howard V. Gary City I'lanager February 7, 1983 - ORDINANCE AINIENMIE11T - RECO11,11,1ENDED APPLICATION OF HC-l: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT 118-170 NE 2 STREET - ORD. 6871 U,,/Aurelio E. Perez-Lugones Director Ditor C01•iMISSION AGENDA - FEBRUARY 24, 1983 Planning and Zoning Boards PLANNING AND ZOi1ING 1TE11S Administration Department - -- - -- ------------..- "It is recommended that the HC-l: General Use Heritage Conservation Overlay District be applied to the Gesu Church, Rectory and School ,—l-10---fliE-2Street." The Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting of January 19, 1983, Item 1, following an advertised hearing adopted Resolution PAB 15-83, recommending approval of the above petition with a 5 to 0 vote on the above site as described in the _ designation report. Two objections received in the mail; two responses in favor received in the mail. Backup information is included for your review. An ORDINAi;CE to provide for the application of this Overlay District has been prepared by the City Attorney's Office and submitted for consideration of the City Commission. GF:III cc: Law Department NOTE: Planning Department recommendation: APPROVAL PLAN' IZNG FT%CT SIiEI:T APPLICA:;T: City of Miami Planni.nc Department: October 21, 1.982 PETITION', 9. Consideration of r.ecommendat-ions concerning ap-)l.ication of the propo—, ed I1C-l: GI ;EI-SAT, liSE IIERITAGE COiISEP 1'T�TION M`EPLA� DISTRICT, purcuant to Cor•,prehensive Zoning Ordinance "6371, as atr.enc:ed, to Gos?i Church, Rectory Ind Sclicol, 118-170 NE 2nd Street, as described in the desic;nation report. (This is a companion item to Item 10.) - REQUEST: To apply the proposed HC-1 overlay to this historic site, as described in the attached designation report. BACKGRMID: The subject property as included among 15 historic sites previously designated under the City of Miami's Interim IIeritac_7e Conser- vation Zoning District ordinance. These sites were selected as the first to be reconized by the Citv because thev are listed on the National Register of historic Places. ANALYSIS: On October 26, 1982, the newly established Heritage Conservation Board held a public hearing, and determined that the subject property meets the following criteria for historic site designation. 1. E.xcmtplifies the historical, cultural, political, economic, or social trends of the corgi?nun i ty . Gesu is Imiami's oldest Catholic parish, and its growth and expansion during the 1920's reflect the development of Miami_ during the boom years. 2. Er..J)odies those di.sti.nc;uishina chnrzct.er- isti_cs of an architectural style, or. period, or method of Con:.truction . Gesu Church, an excellent example of Mediterranean Revival style archictec- ture, is the focal point of an outstand- ing complex: of religious architecture including the church, rectory, and school. Cc i.ns cIonv-nts of I c? s .c;n_, r,ltcr.i.as, or cr li tc :n ;hi.) of otlt:,t nciinc c:ll�I i.t 2.1- which s1 II_7 C, :1i 1:1it - ti.ell or n to t11c uth F 10ri.cia Onvit.. -- Gesu Church, Rectory, c1I1J, School are particularly 11otc 0rt.I1" for the e:•:cel- Ieiice o1: their craftsmanship and citai1- inq, elllbedied in such features as the colossal arches and to:.er of the church, the three story portico of the sc}lool, and the finely detailed facade of the rectory. The PAB need not reconsider the issue of ation criteria; ho�:�vcr, it historic design should consider the appropriateness of the proposed HC-1 zoning overlay as compared to any other "I -IC" regulations that could be created for the subject property. The IIC-1 overlay would not change or modify any of the existing zoning regulations. RECOi•I-'•iEIiiDATION: Planning Department - Approval Heritage Conservation Board - Approval Planning Advisor), Board - Approval 1 i 0 GESU CHURCH, RECTORY AND SCHOOL 118-170 N.E. 2 STREET Designation Report Ii _ - �1i,� OV (0 flu ffm � e t 0 REPORT OF THE CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING DEPARTMENT TO THE HERITAGE CONSERVATION BOARD ON THE POTENTIAL DESIGNATION OF GESU CHURCH, RECTORY AND SCHOOL 118-170 N.E. 2 STREET AS A HERITAGE CONSERVATION ZONING DISTRICT Prepared by ALL�:— H"istoric Preservation Date Consultant Accepted by ,% -l�_ t�• > <-,_� Chairman, Heritage Date Conservation Board Designated by the Miami City Commission Ordinance No. Date CONTENTS Page I. General Information 2 II. Significance 5 III. Historical Information 7 IV. Architectural Information 8 V. Planning Context 13 VI. HC Zoning Elements 14 VII. Bibliography 15 M CONTENTS Page I. General Information Z II. Significance 5 III. Historical Information 7 IV. Architectural Information 8 V. Planning Context 13 VI. HC Zoning Elements 14 VII. Bibliography 15 40 I. GENERAL INFORMATION Gesu Church, Rectory and School Church of the Holy Name St. Catherine's Academy Current Name: Gesu Church, Rectory and School Location: 118-170 N.E. 2 Street Miami, Florida Present Owner: Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy The Archdiocese of Miami 6301 Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida 33138 Present Occupant: Gesu Catholic Church 118 N.E. 2 Street Miami, Florida 33132 Religious Present Zoning District: C-3 HC Zoning Overlay District: HC-1 44 F 2 Boundary Description of HC Zoninq Lots 2 through 10 inclusive, less except the east 4.5 feet of the so north 5.85 feet of the south 50.85 of Block 104 of the plat of MIAMI Page 41, of the Public Records of HC Zoning Classification: Historic Site Dade County Historic Survey Rating Ch Architectural Significance - Historical Significance - Contextural Significance - 3 to R �N58® GESU CHURCH, RECTORY AND SCHOOL 118-170 N.E. 2 STREET I NT to R location site plan 9580 II. SIGNIFICANCE Statement of Sianificance: Gesu Church, Rectory, and School are significant for their important role in the religious history of Miami and as a reflection of the City's growth and development. In addition, the buildings are excellent examples of religious architecture and are noteworthy for the excellence of their design, craftsmanship, and detailing. a Gesu is Miami's oldest Catholic parish and has served the religious and humanitarian needs of the community for over a century. The growth of the parish closely parallels the development of the City of Miami, with the construction of three new Church buildings during the boom years par- ticularly reflecting the City's expansion at this time. The three buildings are a historically -related complex and were built on land donated by Henry Flagler for a Catholic church and school. Gesu Church is an excellent example of Mediterranean Revival Style archi- tecture and is the focal point of an outstanding complex of church buildings. The three buildings embody the characteristics of several early twentieth century revival styles and form a cohesive architectural and design grouping. The excellence of the buildings' design, craftsmanship, and detailing is particularly evident in the colossal arches and tower of the church, the three story portico and classical details of the school, and the finely articulated facade of the rectory. Relationship to Criteria for Designation: Gesu Church, Rectory, and School are eligible for designation under the following criteria: _ 1. Exemplifies the historical, cultural, political, economic, or social trends of the community. Gesu is Miami's oldest Catholic parish, and its growth and expansion during the 1920's reflect the development of Miami during the boom years. 2. Embodies those distinguishing characteristics of an architectural style, or period, or method of construction. Gesu Church, an excellent example of Mediterranean Revival style archi- tecture, is the focal point of an outstanding complex of religious architecture including the church, rectory, and school. 5 MR 6 3. Contains elements of design, detail, materials, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represent a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. Gesu Church, Rectory, and School are particularly noteworthy for the excellence of their craftsmanship and detailing, embodied in such features as the colossal arches and tower of the church, the three story portico of the school, and the finely detailed facade of the rectory. R 'A q 80 0 3. Contains elements of design, detail, materials, or craftsmanship of outstanding quality or which represent a significant innovation or adaptation to the South Florida environment. Gesu Church, Rectory, and School are particularly noteworthy for the excellence of their craftsmanship and detailing, embodied in such features as the colossal arches and tower of the church, the three story portico of the school, and the finely detailed facade of the rectory. 0 )58 () III. HISTORICAL INFORMATION Church - 1922-1925 Rectory - 1922-1925 School - 1926 Architect: The architect for Gesu Church and Rectory was Orin T. Williams. J. C. Gault designed Gesu School. Builder/Contractor: St. John Construction Company Historical Context: Miami's first Catholic service was conducted in 1872 when Father Dufau, who had been sent to South Florida by the Bishop of St. Augustine, cele- brated Mass and confirmed the pioneer family of William J. Wagner. Wagner constructed a small wooden church on his homestead in 1875, and this became Miami's first house of worship. The Holy Name Parish (now Gesu) was organized in 1896, and a new church was constructed in 1897 on land donated by Henry Flagler. As Miami's population and the Holy Name congregation expanded, the need for a larger church became evident. A cornerstone was subsequently laid on December 10, 1920, on the site of the earlier church, and the new building was dedicated in 1925. Gesu School was added in 1926, replacing an earlier school building constructed in 1905. Gesu Church continues to serve as one of the only three downtown churches and was recently restored to its original appearance. 7 IV. ARCHITECTURAL INFORMATION Description of Buildings: Gesu Church is a rectangular structure of structural steel,reinforced- concrete construction and features exterior walls covered with stucco. An arcaded protico projects from the west facade of the church and is divided by four massive piers into three bays. The piers and pilasters on the opposite wall rest on cubical pedestals approximately nine feet high. A chamfered molding serves as a capital for each pier and is repeated, at the same level, as a belt course running completely around the building. The central bay of the portico projects slightly, and its arch springs from two semi -engaged Doric columns, thus framing the main entrance of the church. Articulation of the west wall echoes the tripartite divisions of the portico with semi -circular arched portals at each bay. Double doors of wood and glass are recessed within the portal and have dentilled transoms and cartouches above. The north facade of the church features an elevated basement from which piers rise to the architrave above. Indented panels between the piers contain tall, semi -circular arched stained glass windows. A tripartite tower complex embellishes the roof. The central tower which is square in plan, rises in a series of steps and contains a belfry with arched windows. Two hipped roof towers flank the central tower. Gesu Rectory is located directly east of the church and is connected to it. This four story rectangular structure is of structural steel, reinforced concrete construction, and its exterior walls are covered with stucco. Its pedimented gable roof is covered with Spanish tile. The main entrance is located in the center bay of the north facade and features a double door with large lights. The majority of windows are three over one double hung sash. Round arch windows grace the fourth floor. Gesu School is located east of the rectory. The building is a five story rectangular structure of reinforced concrete construction covered with stucco. A flat roof with parapet tops the building and features a pedi- ment above the main entrance. The focal point of the building is a grand, three story portico on the north facade. Ionic columns support the portico and are repeated in pilasters separating each bay. The main entrance features a colossal semi -circular arch with double doors. 8 r4 Description of Site: Gesu Church, Rectory, and School are located in downtown Miami and front directly on the street. The church faces west, while the rectory and school face north. An elaborate metal gate joins the rectory and school and encloses the property. m 9580 mu = vii wo IV to rj Vr, =a SA VA IlM *3 us I I= My un *WWKM WUM, W M. INE= r.A Wx Ir. \�Mmvm mat= so wa \1 =11 = tilt U I 1= ma Gpsu Church 118 IN. E . 2 Street North and west facades 1982 m _ .,,o,---~--..s,_.------c---~ ~ - ~ h~~~~ ~. M 5 ~`. } \ 1 ~ 1~, ~ 1.~` i ;s ;;.. ¢ . ~' ~~ y 1 ' a 1 . Y .. _ ... .... _.__. _~aw~. 'l .~ ~ ~ ~. * ~ '' ,` j ~ - ' _'- \~x ~~~-- -~, iii ~ ~~~ , ~ t r ~. ~ r--~l ~ ~., _ sE - ' {ivy-^L-~\ ~.-~~ `r~,~,y, ~f .s'. ' 3 '>`~ `~ tip..,.. ~°~ r ~ 'gip ~ ~ j~+, ~~, ,~~, M ,,; ~,, . ~ :, .~ ,.~ -: ~ . .,.._,~ .~-- ~r t ~,~ < <-- ,~x _. j s ~~ti 4~-jai, Yn~l i Q~F' ,_ ,~ ~i -' a ., _ ~ :. t. - t }~ ~ t,~ a i in ns+ a i i i • { i rs'~?~{ ~ ~ ~ ~~ i ~ x a s• e- t ' Y~y l~ .. .. ~ r aa~ r a ~ ~ ~' ~ _.... ..~ __.._. Gesu School (left) and Gesu Rectory (right) 130-170 N.E. 2 Street North facades 1922 ~, ,. ..v ':X ., ;,:u :Buren 2:%c2Street North 9! west Rww& e. 1925 (Courtesy Historical Association of Southern Florida) y \c\2 AD, V. PLANNING CONTEXT Present Trends and Conditions: Gesu is one of three churches which has honored a commitment to remain in the downtown area. This commitment was underscored by the major restoration of the church, completed in 1974. Although the church will remain downtown, Gesu School has closed, and plans have been announced for the demolition of the school building for a surface parking lot. The loss of the school would be unfortunate for downtown. The facility has provided the only elementary education and day care services in the immediate downtown area, and Centro Hispano has filled an important role in providing social services. The school could be significant to the future vitality of the Park West Redevelopment Area and could function as a multi -ethnic facility for those parents who would choose to bring their children downtown. Conservation ObJectives: Gesu Church should be encouraged to remain downtown through such breaks as the recent exemption for churches from the special tax assessment district for the Downtown People Mover project. The Archdiocese should also be encouraged to reconsider the demolition of Gesu School. Because the school is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, it is eligible for a 25 percent investment tax credit for rehabilitation. The Archdiocese should explore the possibility of either selling the school or giving a long-term lease to a developer who would rehabilitate the building and receive the tax credit. If the Church remains firm in its decision to demolish the school, however, the Heritage Conservation Board would have to authority to review and approve any new construction on the site. These conservation objectives can best be achieved by maintaining the present zoning of the property. An HC-1 zoning overlay district will maintain the current zoning, requiring only the review of physical changes to the property. 13 11 40 VI. HC ZONING ELEMENTS Boundaries: The boundaries of the HC zoning district have been drawn to include the entire tract of land owned by the Archdiocese of Miami. Major Exterior Surfaces Subject to Review: The major exterior surfaces subject to review shall include the north, west, and east facades of the church; the north, west, and east facades of the rectory; and the north, west, and east facades of the school. 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 set forth in Chapter 17 of the City Code. 14 c,%'Sa+�d 12 VII. BIBLIOGRAPHY Arguelles, Maria T. "Gesu Church." Unpublished Research Report, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, 1979. Brief History of the Churches of the Diocese of Saint Augustine, Florida, Part Ten. Abbey Press: St. Leo, Florida, 1940. Dade County, Florida. Community and Economic Development, Historic Preservation Division. Dade County Historic Site Survey, Site Inventory Files for 118-170 N.E. 2 Street. Ferrer, Alina T. "Historical Documentation of Gesu Catholic Church." Unpublished Research Report, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, 1971. "Gesu Church, 1897-1972." Diamond Jubiless Souvenir Program, Miami, Florida, 1972. United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places. Nomination Form for Gesu Church. 15 s� � j 16 MIAMI REVIE160 AND DAILY RECORD Published Daily except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, Dade County, Florida STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Oclelma V. Ferbeyre, who on oath says that she is the Supervisor. Legal Advertising of the Miami Review and Deily Record, a daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami In Dade County, Florida. that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice In the matter cl CI 'PY OF' M I All I Re : OPInTMANC1 r,10• `)5RO 11, in the `. Cour,. was published In said newspaper in the Issues of April 13, 1983 Alfiant further says that the said Miami Review and Daily Record Is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dade County Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office In Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, lot a period o1 one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affianl further says that she has neither paid not promised any perso for or corporation any discount, rebate, commission refu for the purpose of �s /�/rlp� this advertisement for rcatio the said newspaper. It Sworn to an e d subscribkAefort one this 13th ay f J A:" 11t r I A.D 1 13 1 c • m LF alias .., iigtaq P411cl a G1 -FlMdp at Large L- (SEAL) < My Commission expires"Putt �7,1 1901D MR 1241:llrll10,\• r CITY OF MIAMI, DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL NOTICE All interested will take notice that on the 24th day of March, 1983, the City Commission of Miami, Florida adopted the following titled ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 9580 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY APPLYING THE HC-1: GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO THE -GESU CHURCH, RECTORY AND SCHOOL," BEING APPROXIMATELY 118-170 NORTHEAST 2ND STREET, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN). MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO.6871. BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. RALPH G ONGIE CITY CLERK CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA 11233) Publication of this Notice on the 13 day of April 1983. 4113 M83-041302 uti rr bit MIIAW, DAOE COUNT' ll"L0g10A LEGAL tCE All interested will take notice that on the 24th day of March, 1983, the City Commission of Miami, Florida adopted the following titled ordinances: MIAMI REVIEW AND DAILY RECORD Pvbusnea Daily exceot Saturday, Sundav and Legai Holidays Wamt. Dade County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF DADE: Before the undersigned authority personally appeared Octelma V. Fwbeyrs. who on oath says that she is the Supervisor, Legal Advertising of the Miami Review and Daily Record, a daily lexcept Saturday, Sunday and Legai Holidays) newspaper. published at Miami in Dade County, Florida: that the attached Copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice in the matter of CITY OF fiIA111I Re: ORi)INANCE NO. c15s1t� rri the . X X . X. . .... ... Court, was published in said newspaper in the issues of April 5, 1983 Afflont further says 'hat the said Miami Review and Daily record is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dean County, Florida, and treat the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday Ind Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mad matter at the post office in Miami in said Dion County, Flontla. for a penod of one year next preceding 'he first putillcation of the attached copy at advertisement: and attlant further says that she has neither Said nor promised any person. Ilnn ore tion any discount. reonte. mmisalon or rotund for the fpo of secunng this aov aD enj for publication in t aid n paper. nbso before me :his 5th day of 1D P.M A.D. t9 83 Af w-- 3j. Brooks \ Not ry au is of Florida at Large 'SEAL; My Commission exdittK`�ytl�e t,./�83. ORDINANCE NO. 9580 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500 (WHEN EFFECTIVE), THE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE HC-1 GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO THE "GESU CHURCH, RECTORY AND SCHOOL," BEING APPROXIMATELY 118.170 NORTHEAST 2ND STREET, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS: AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9500, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTI• CLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO. 9581 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500 (WHEN EFFECTIVE), THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE HC-1 GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO THE "GESU CHURCH, RECTORY AND SCHOOL," BEING APPROXIMATELY 118.170 NORTHEAST 2ND STREET, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9500, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTI- CLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO.9582 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500 (WHEN EFFECTIVE), THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY ADDING A NEW PARAGRAPH 6 TO SUBSECTION 1523.2 OF SECTION 1523 OF ARTICLE 15, ENTITLED "SPI: SPECIAL PUBLIC INTEREST DISTRICTS;" AND DELETING PARAGRAPH 4 UNDER THE "PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES COLUMN;" CR-2 COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL (COMMUNITY): PERMITTED GENERALLY, AND INSERTING A NEW PARAGRAPH 4 IN LIEU THEREOF; (PERMITTING TWO RETORTS AS AN ACCESSORY USE TO A MORTUARY OR FUNERAL HOME) ON SHEET THREE OF THE OFFICIAL SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9500. BY REFER- ENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 111, SECTION 320, THEREOF: BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO. 9583 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 54, STREETS AND SIDEWALKS, OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY ADDING SECTIONS 90 TO 99 (INCLUSIVE) RESERVED; BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE V. BASE BUILD- ING LINES, PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BASE BUILDING LINES, THEIR SPECIFICATION AND MEASUREMENT; PROVIDING FOR TEMPORARY ENCROACHMENTS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABIL- ITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO.9584 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER TO THE CODE ENTITLED, "CHAPTER 63 — SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS'; PROVIDING FOR PROCEDURES FOR SUB- MITTING TENTATIVE AND FINAL PLATS; PROVIDING FOR PROPER REVIEW OF PLATS; PROVIDING FOR STAND- ARDS FOR PLATS, PROVIDING FOR BONDING FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN THE PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY; PRO- VIDING FOR PROCEDURES, INCLUDING PUBLIC HEARINGS, FOR VACATION AND CLOSURE OF PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT, AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, ORDINANCE NO.9585 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 43, ENTITLED "HOURS DURING WHICH SALES ALLOWED; SUNDAY SALES," OF CHAPTER 4, ENTITLED "ALCOHOLIC B)•"rVERAGES", OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA. AS AMENDED, BY ADDING A DEFINITION OF THE COMBINATION RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DIS- TRICT IN SECTION 4-3(a); AND BY ADDING NEW SEC- TIONS 4.10 THROUGH 4.15 PROVIDING FOR DISTANCE SEPARATIONS BETWEEN LIQUOR AND/OR BEER AND WINE LICENSEES AND CERTAIN USES WITHIN EITHER THE CENTRAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT OR COMBINATION RESI- DENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DISTRICT AND PROVIDING FOR VERIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT; AND CONTAINING A SEVERABIL- ITY CLAUSE. RALPH G. ONGIE n@) CITY CLERK CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA Publication of this Notice on the 5 day of April 1983. 4i5 M83440501 CITY OF MIAMI, DAbE COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PROP08EO ORDINANCE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commission of the City of Miami, Florida, on March 24, 1983, in the City Commission Cham- ber at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, will consider the following Ordinance(s) on final reading and the adoption thereof. ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 4.3, ENTITLED 'HOURS DURING WHICH SALES ALLOWED; SUNDAY SALES," OF CHAPTER 4, ENTITLED "ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES", OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY ADDING A DEFINITION OF THE COMBINATION RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DIS- TRICT IN SECTION 4.3(a); AND BY ADDING NEW SEC- TIONS 4.10 THROUGH 4.15 PROVIDING FOR DISTANCE SEPARATIONS BETWEEN LIQUOR AND/OR BEER AND WINE LICENSEES AND CERTAIN USES WITHIN EITHER THE CENTRAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT OR COMBINA- TION RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DISTRICT AND MIAMI REVIEW PROVIDING FOR VERIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE: REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SFCTiONS. OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT; AND AND DAILY RECORD CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, Published Daily except Saturday. Sunday and ORDINANCE NO. Legal Holidays Miami. Dade County, Florida. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION (8) TO STATE OF FLORIDA SECTION 2-135. "SAME-QUTIES," PROVIDING FOR THE COUNTY OF DADE: FORMULATION OF CITY OF MIAMI GUIDES AND Before the undersigned authority personally appeared STANDARDS. ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBITS "A", "B" Octelma V. Ferbeyre, who on oath says that she is the Supervisor. AND "C" RESPECTIVELY. AND INCORPORATED HEREIN Legal Advertising of the Miami Review and Daily Record, a BY REFERENCE, FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW OF daily (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, OFFSTREET PARKING LOTS, GARAGES AND RELATED published at Miami in Dade County, Florida; that the attached LANDSCAPING AND LANDSCAPING GENERALLY copy of advertisement, being a Legal Advertisement of Notice THROUGHOUT THE CITY IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE In the matter of ZONING ORDINANCE, AND BAYIRIVERWALKS IN CON - CITY OF MIAMI JUNCTION WITH THE ZONING ORDINANCE ANDIOR SEC- TION 3 (4) (b) OF THE CITY CHARTER; PROVIDING FOR ADMINISTRATION AND RECORDATION; REPEALING ALL OhUkNA,NCES. CODE SECTIONS OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT, AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO. In the .. ...... X . ...... .... ........... Court, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE CITY OF was published in said newspaper in the Issues of MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER TO THE March 17, 1983 CODE ENTITLED, "CHAPTER 63 — SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS": PROVIDING FOR PROCEDURES FOR SUB- MITTING TENTATIVE AND FINAL PLATS; PROVIDING FOR PROPER REVIEW OF PLATS; PROVIDING FOR STAND- ' Affianl furthe, says that the said Miami Review and Daily ARDS FOR PLATS, PROVIDING FOR BONDING FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN THE PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY; PRO - Record is a newspaper published at Miami in said Dade County. Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been VIDING FOR PROCEDURES, INCLUDING PUBLIC HEARINGS, continuously published in said Dade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) and has been FOR VACATION AND CLOSURE OF PUBLIC RIGHTS OF entered as second class mail matter at the post office In WAY, PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; REPEALING Miami in said Dade County. Florida. for a period of one year ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement: and effient further says that she has neither IN CONFLICT; AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount. reba , commission or refund for th irpose of securing this ORDINANCE NO. ad v rt' ment for publication sal newspaper. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500 r (EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY ADDING A NEW Sworn to and subscribed before me this PARAGRAPH 6 TO SUBSECTION 1523.2 OF SECTION 1523 17th March 83 OF ARTICLE 15, ENTITLED "SPI: SPECIAL PUBLIC INTER. day cif.,, A.D. 19 EST DISTRICTS;" AND DELETING PARAGRAPH 4 UNDER THE "PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES COLUMN;" CR-2 COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL (COMMUNITY): PERMITTED Tenie Franco GENERALLY, AND INSERTING A NEW PARAGRAPH 4 IN Notary Public, State of Florida at Large LIEU THEREOF; (PERMITTING TWO RETORTS AS AN ACCES- - (SEAL) SORY USE TO A MORTUARY OR FUNERAL HOME) ON My Commission expires Dec. 21, 1985, SHEET THREE (3) OF THE OFFICIAL SCHEDULE OF DIS- TRICT REGULATIONS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9500, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTI- CLE 111, SECTION 320, THEREOF: BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO. ___ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 9500 (EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1983), THE NEW ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY APPLYING THE HCA GENERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVER- LAY DISTRICT TO THE "GESU CHURCH, RECTORY AND SCHOOL," BEING APPROXIMATELY 118.170 NORTHEAST 2ND STREET, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECES- SARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING ATLAS MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 9500, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE 3, SECTION 300, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVER - ABILITY CLAUSE. MR 127 ORDINANCE NO. ___ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, AS AMENDED, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY APPLYING THE HC-I: GEN- ERAL USE HERITAGE CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT TO THE "GESU CHURCH, RECTORY AND SCHOOL," BEING APPROXIMATELY 118-170 NORTHEAST 2ND STREET, (MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN); MAKING FINDINGS; AND BY MAKING ALL THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OF SAID ORDI- NANCE NO. 6871, BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE. ORDINANCE NO AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 54, STREETS AND SIDEWALKS, OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, BY ADDING SECTIONS 90 TO 99 (INCLUSIVE) RESERVED: BY ADDING A NEW ARTICLE V BASE BUILD- ING LINES, PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF BASE BUILDING LINES, THEIR SPECIFICATION AND MEASUREMENT; PROVIDING FOR TEMPORARY ENCROACHMENTS, AND PROHIBITING ILLEGAL ENCROACHMENTS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT AND CONTAINING A SEVERABIL- ITY CLAUSE. Said proposed ordinance(s) may be inspected by the public at the office of the City Clerk, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. All interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance(s). Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Com- mission with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based. RALPH G. ONGIE CITY CLERK CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA Publication of this Notice on the 17 day of March 1983. 3117 M83-031703