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6/26/78
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, THE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF
MIAMI, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIPICATION
OF LOTS 3 THRU 8 AND 15 THRU 18, BLOCK 5
INGLEWOOD GARDENS (13=57), BEING APPROXIMATELY
45 = 91 N.E. 62ND STREET, FROM R= 3 (LOW DENSITY
MULTIPLt) AND C-4 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) TO GU
(GOVERNMENTAL USE), AND BY MARINO THE NECESSARY
CHANGES IN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP, MADE A PART
OF THE SAID ORDINANCE NO. 6871, BY REFERENCE AND
D1SCRIPTtON IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2 THEREOF;
BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR
PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT, AND CONTAINING A
SEVERABILITY PROVISION.
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board,at its meeting
of June 7, 1978, Item No. 1(a), following an advertised hearing,
adopted Resolution NO. PAB 25-78 by a 5 to 0 vote (3 members absent)
recommending changing the zoning classification as hereinafter set
forth; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration
of this matter deems it advisable and in the best interest of the
general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to grant
a change of zoning classification as hereinafter set forth;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. Ordinance No. 6871, the Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinance for the City of Miami be, and the same is hereby amended
by changing the zoning classification of Lots 3 thru 8 and 15 thru
18, Block 5; INGLEWOOD GARDENS (13-57), being approximately 45-91
N.E. 62nd Street, from R-3 (Low Density Multiple) and C-4 (General
Commercial to GU (Governmental Use), and by making the necessary
changes in the zoning district map made a part of the said Ordinance
No, 6871 by reference and description in Article III, Section 2
thereof.
Section 2, That all law or part a of lawin conflict
herewith be, and the same are hereby repealed insofar ag they are in
conflict.
Section 5, Should any part or provision of this
ordinance be declared by a dbutt of competent jurisdiction to be
invalid, the game ghall not affect the validity of the ordinance
as a whole,
PASSED ON PIRS T READING BY TITLE ONLY this 27th
day oE CUL? , 1978,
PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND rINAL READING BY TITLE
ONLY this 28 day of SEPTEMBE8 , 1978,
PRE RED AND APPROVED BY:
G . I RIICV442R (U 1
ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY
APPROVE
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B. VAREZ
ACTING CITY ATTORNEY
MAURICE A. FERRE
CORRECTNESS:
MAYOR
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2i1315tNANtE NO. 8860
AN °RO ANCE' AM M'SihiVORDtNANet NO. b831,lHE'
COMPREHENSIVE 20NtNG bRbINANtE FOR'FHE CITY
OF MIAMI, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION
OF LOTS 3 tHRU 8 ANb 15 THRU 18, BLOCK 5; INGLEWbob
GARDENS (13.52),, BEINd APPROXIMATELY "45.91 N.E.
62Nb STREET, FROM 10 (LOW bENSITY MULTIPLE)
ANb C•4 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) TO GU
(GOVERNMENTAL USE), ANb BY MAKING THE NECES•
SARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP, MADE A w..
PART OF THE SAIb ORblNANCE NO. 6871, BY
REFERENCE AND bESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE Ill, SEC,
TION 2 THEREOF: BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES,
CObE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT,'
ANb CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY PROVISION.
RALPH G. ONGIE
CITY CLERK
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA
Publication of this Notice on the 5 day of October, 1978.
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APPLICANT
EXPLAN;T1ON
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PW ,NNINd PACT S T
City of Miami Fire Departmeht:May 16r 191
APPROXIMATELY 45-91 NE 62ND STREET
INGLEWOOD GARDENS; Block 5 Lots 3-8 and 1518
a) Change of zoning from R-3 (low -density
multiple dwelling) and C-4 (general com-
mercial) to GU (Governmental Use)
and
b) Request for permission to construct and
operate a fire station per Article XXI-2
GU (Governmental Use) Section 3 (1-2);
zoned R-3 (low density multiple dwelling)
and C-4 (general commercial) proposed to
be rezoned GU (Governmental Use)
To change a fire station site to Governmental
Use
On July 21, 1977, the City Commission approved
by Resolution 77-609 the Miami Fire Protection
Rescue and Emergency Services Master Plan 1977-
1987. This document was intended to function as
an ancillary study to the Miami Comprehensive
Neighborhood Plan. One of the major areas of
improvement suggested in the Fire Plan is the
consolidation of fire companies with the con-
struction of three proposed stations and the
expansion of an existing station. Station #9
is one of the proposed new stations.
The old Station #9, a 50-year old dilapidated
structure which has poor access to its service
area, and Station #13, which also has poor access
to areas east of the FEC railroad tracks, are to
be consolidated into this new Station #9. There
will be a total of three companies on this new
site; two pump engines and one ladder truck.
This station will serve a large area of NE Miami
which is bounded by the City limits on the North,
Biscayne Bay on the East; I-95 on the West and
36th Street on the South.
Station #9 is to be a 17,666 square feet building
two stories in height and is to employ a total of
54 firemen divided into three shifts with eighteen
men each.
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PLANNING FACT S iF;RT
City of Miami Fire Department.May 16, 19/g
APPROXIMATELY 45-91 NE 62ND STREET
INGLEWOOD GARDENS; Block 5 Lots 3-8 and 15=18
a) Change of zoning from R-3 (low -density
multiple dwelling) and C-4 (general com-
mercial) to GU (Governmental Use)
and
b) Request for permission to construct and
operate a fire station per Article XXI-2
GU (Governmental Use) Section 3 (1-2) ;
zoned R-3 (low density multiple dwelling)
and C-4 (general commercial) proposed to
be rezoned GU (Governmental Use)
To change a fire station site to Governmental
Use
On July 21, 1977, the City Commission approved
by Resolution 77-609 the Miami Fire Protection
Rescue and Emergency Services Master Plan 1977-
1987. This document was intended to function as
an ancillary study to the Miami Comprehensive
Neighborhood Plan. One of the major areas of
improvement suggested in the Fire Plan is the
consolidation of fire companies with the con-
struction of three proposed stations and the
expansion of an existing station. Station #9
is one of the proposed new stations.
The old Station #9, a 50-year old dilapidated
structure which has poor access to its service
area, and Station #13, which also has poor access
to areas east of the FEC railroad tracks, are to
be consolidated into this new Station #9. There
will be a total of three companies on this new
site; two pump engines and one ladder truck.
This station will serve a large area of NE Miami
which is bounded by the City limits on the North,
Biscayne Bay on the East; I-95 on the West and
36th Street on the South.
Station #9 is to be a 17,666 square feet building
two stories in height and is to employ a total of
54 firemen divided into three shifts with eighteen
men each. .
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RECOMMtNbAt t oNS
PLANNING
DEPARTMENT
PD 5/19/78.
APP! bVAL oF` a) the Zoning chahge and b) the
doh truction and operation of the new fire station
ih accord with the site plans on file. Approval
of this governmental use on this site is based
oft the following factors:
1) Fire Stations as public facilities are
permitted in any zoning district (Article IV
Section 35) and are considered compatable
with the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan.
2) The design of Fire Station ?9 is compatible
with the adjacent land uses which include com-
mercial development to the east and west and
older residential structures to the North.
Twelve -foot and eighteen -foot landscape strips
are provided along the roadways and a solid
6 foot high decorative concrete block wall
will border the adjacent properties. The trucks
will exit onto NE 62nd Street, a major roadway
which can handle the large vehicles. '
3) The station must be centrally located within its
service area to operate properly. The proposed
site is situated within this core area which
has been established through an intricate com-
puter modeling program which evaluated such
factors as arrival times, street patterns and
equipment demands.
4) Crossing access over the FEC Railroad right-
of-way is a necessity for service to the area
east of the tracks. NE 62nd Street is one of
the few streets in the area which does provide
this crossing.
5) The construction of Fire Station #9 is essential
for fire protection for this area of the City
as described in the Miami Fire Protection,
Rescue and Emergency Services Master Plan, 1977-
1987.
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ADVISORY BOARb
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COMMIS ION
r. PD 7/10/78
APPRGV b the site and tine p1ah, 3ti ie 7th,
i§78? by a 5=0 vote
Recommended APPROVAL, of the Change of
zoning June 7th, 1978, by a 5=0 vote.
APPROVED on 1st readingj June 22i 1§7a%
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APPLICANT
PETITIGN
EXPLANATION
PLANNING FACT SHEET
City of Miami Planning Department
Consideration of amending Comprehensive
Zoning Ordinance 6871 by amending ARTICLE
II, Section 2, to provide definitions for
Facilities for Developmental Disabilities;
adding ARTICLE IV, Section 45, to provide
intent and standards for location and
appropriateness; by adding a new sub-
paragraph (f) to paragraph (4a) to permit
Facilities for Developmental Disabilities
as aconditional use in R-2 TWO FAMILY
DWELLING DISTRICTS; and by amending
paragraph (11) (c) of ARTICLE VIII;Section
1, to allow Facilities for Developmental
Disabilities in R-4 MEDIUM DENSITY MULTIPLE
DISTRICT.
To provide definitions and standards for
the location of residential facilities for
developmental disabilities in the R-2 and
successive residential zoning districts,
upon conditional use approval.
The Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance does
not address facilities to accomodate the
several programs for developmentally disa-
bled individuals, sponsored and regulated
by appropriate agencies. Mental institu-
tions per se are normally excluded, except
through the provisions of ARTICLE IV, Section
36 which allows County, State and Federal
buildings, and hospitals, clinics and
institutions of an educational, religious
philanthropic or eleemosynary character to
be located anywhere in the City upon the
recommendation of the Planning Advisory
Board and approval of the City Commission.
This proposed ordinance amendment would
allow the Zoning Board to carefully review
a proposed program and compare a proposed
facility with the standards set out as part
of a conditional use hearing. Further,
restrictions are placed on these facilities
in terms of specific zoning districts and
spacing standards. Such facilities must be
2500 feet apart and could be located in
only the R-2 and successive residential
districts.
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RECOMMENDATIONS
PLANNING
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PLANNING
ADVISORY BOARD
CITY
COt.IM1SSION
r. PD 7/10/78
Attached ate the specific aieiidMent§
to the Robing otdiftance.
APPROVAL
Recommended APPROVAL, Julie 21st, .97a'
by a 4=0 vote.
APPROVED on 1st Leading, June 22; 1978.