HomeMy WebLinkAboutM-82-0267side drop-off lanes are requested by private
development, minimum setbacks and sidewalk develop-
ment standards shall be adjusted to compensate
for the loss of sidewalk area.
(8) HISTORIC PRESERVATION
(a) No demolition permit shall be issued by the
Building Department for any structure of major
significance in local history or architectural
history, as determined by the Dade County His-
toric Survey, unless the City Commission has
first approved such demolition permit following
a Public Hearing. The City Commission may
at anv time initiate and/or accelerate a Public
Hearing on the approval of a demolition permit,
provided that prior thereto the developer shall
meet with and discuss the proposed demolition
with all interested parties. The purpose of
such Public Hearing is to ensure that structures
of major historic significance are preserved
for the health, prosperity, education and welfare
of the people of Miami unless an undue economic
hardship would result which destroys all reason-
able and beneficial use of property. The Building
Department shall record such structures on the
official zoning maps.
(b) Surrounding development shall respect the
scale and character of structures of maior
historic significance; and where necessary to
achieve this objective, the Urban Development
Review Board may recommend variances to any
provisions of this ordinance.
(9) SEE -THROUGH CORRIDORS
Building towards in excess of one hundred (100)
feet in elevation shall be located and oriented
wherever site configuration will permit, to
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