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HomeMy WebLinkAboutVol. I. Sec. B.3. Section 1702 Information, General Report; Developmental Impact StudyMIAMI BALLPARK MUSP MUSP General Report Article 17 Requirements In accordance with the requirements of Article 17 of the City's Zoning Ordinance, the following General Report is provided as part of and in connection with this Application for Major Use Special Permit for the Miami Ballpark MUSP. 1. Property Ownership The subject property is owned by City of Miami, a Florida municipal corporation. A small portion of the property, which consists of two lots as more specifically described in the application materials, is owned by Miami -Dade County, Florida. Copies of deeds are provided under Tab A.9. 2. The nature of the unified interest or control. All the property is controlled by the Property owners as set forth above. 3. Survey of the proposed area showing property lines and ownership. A copy of the survey for the Property is included within Tab C.7. 4. Map of existing features, including streets, alleys, easements, utilities lines, existing land use, general topography and physical features. The existing site features and utility lines are shown on the Boundary Survey of the property located under C,7. The Site features and the utilities are also described in the Site Utility Study located under Tab C.3. 5. Materials to demonstrate the relationship of the elements listed in (4) above, to surrounding area characteristics. The Drawings, planning studies and renderings submitted with this Application are located under Tab C.7. 6. Existing zoning and adopted comprehensive plan designations for the area on and around the lands proposed for the Major Use Special Permit. The existing zoning designation for the property, pursuant to City of Miami Ordinance No. 11000 and Ordinance No. 11920 adopted March 23, 2000, is "G/I", Government Institutional. Pursuant to the City of Miami Future Land Use Map of Ordinance No. 10544, as amended, and Ordinance No. 11919 adopted March 23, 2002, the Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan, the designation for the Property is "Major Institutional, Public Facilities, Transportation and Utilities". The Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan provide that areas designated as "Major Institutional, Public Facilities, Transportation and Utilities" allow major public or private recreational, cultural facilities. Furthermore, the development proposed by this MUSP Application is consistent with the zoning ordinance which expressly permits major sports facilities through Major Use Special Permit approval. 7. Analysis, demonstrating consistency and concurrency with adopted comprehensive neighborhood plan. The Property is designated as "Major Institutional, Public Facilities, Transportation and Utilities". The Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan provides that areas designated as "Major Institutional, Public Facilities, Transportation and Utilities" allow major public or private recreational, cultural facilities. In fact, when the City initially adopted its Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan on or about February of 1989, this Property had been in use as a major sports facility for more than half a century. 8. Concept Plan. The Miami Ballpark project proposes the construction and development of a 37,000 seat retractable roof baseball stadium with 61,678 square feet of accessory retail space and 96 multifamily residential units lining four parking garage structures that will provide 4,840 offstreet parking spaces for the facility. An additional 969 parking spaces will be provided on surface parking lots. Development is intended in three phases. Detailed plans are included under Tab C.7. 9. Developmental Impact Studies (a) Traffic Impact Study: A Traffic Impact Study is included under Tab C.8. (b) Economic Impact Study An Economic Impact Study is included under Tab C.1. (c) Site Utility Study An Site Utility Study is in included under Tab C.3.. (d) Environmental Impact An Environmental Impact Study, including Phase I and Phase II Environmental Assessments, are included under Tab C.4. (e) Preliminary Public Safety and Emergency Management Plan A preliminary Public Safety and Emergency Management Plan is included under Tab C.5. (f) Housing Impact Study An Housing Impact Study is in included under Tab C.2. # 6062088_vl