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A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S),
DENYING THE APPEAL BY MORNINGSIDE CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. AND
ROD ALONSO, RON STEBBINS, SCOTT CRAWFORD AND ELVIS CRUZ;
AFFIRMING THE DECISION OF THE ZONING BOARD, THEREBY APPROVING
THE CLASS II SPECIAL PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 03-0309, ISSUED BY THE
PLANNING DIRECTOR ON JULY 21, 2004, TO ALLOW NEW CONSTRUCTION,
SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AND SAFEGUARDS AS ARE PROVIDED
HEREIN, LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 5101 BISCAYNE BOULEVARD, MIAMI,
FLORIDA.
WHEREAS, the Miami Zoning Board at its meeting on July 9, 2007, Item No. 7, adopted
Resolution No. ZB 07-0069 by a vote of five to zero (5-0), to allow the City Commission to consider the
decision issued on Class II Special Permit Application No. 03-0309 by the Planning Director on July
21, 2004, and
WHEREAS, an appeal of the Zoning Board decision was filed by the Morningside Civic
Association, Inc. and Rod Alonso, Ron Stebbins, Scott Crawford and Elvis Cruz; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission, after careful consideration of this matter, including, legal
argument of counsel for the respective parties, and the evidence presented at the Zoning Board, finds
the application for Class II Special Permit does meet the applicable requirements of Zoning Ordinance
No. 11000, as amended, and deems it advisable and in the best interest of the general welfare of the
City of Miami and its inhabitants to affirm, subject to certain conditions and safeguards provided
herein, the decision of the Zoning Board and the Planning Director and deny the appeal of Class 11
Special Permit as hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission has made certain written findings and determinations based
on the provisions of §1305 of the Zoning Ordinance, which provide, in part, that conditional approvals
may be made when certain conditions are required in order for special permits to be found in
compliance with all applicable criteria, and they have been used to approve the Class II Special
Permit for this new construction, subject to the conditions and safeguards set forth in Section 1305 of
the Zoning Ordinance, as amended; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission charged with the ultimate responsibility for the issuance,
issuance with conditions, or denial of this special permit based on the provisions of Chapter 13 of the
Zoning Ordinance has the authority to attach to the grant of any such special permit such conditions
and safeguards as may be necessary for the purposes of this zoning ordinance in the particular case;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
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File Number: 04-01208
Final Action Date:
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S),
DENYING THE APPEAL BY MORNINGSIDE CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC. AND
ROD ALONSO, RON STEBBINS, SCOTT CRAWFORD AND ELVIS CRUZ;
AFFIRMING THE DECISION OF THE ZONING BOARD, THEREBY APPROVING
THE CLASS II SPECIAL PERMIT APPLICATION NO. 03-0309, ISSUED BY THE
PLANNING DIRECTOR ON JULY 21, 2004, TO ALLOW NEW CONSTRUCTION,
SUBJECT TO THE CONDITIONS AND SAFEGUARDS AS ARE PROVIDED
HEREIN, LOCATED AT APPROXIMATELY 5101 BISCAYNE BOULEVARD, MIAMI,
FLORIDA.
WHEREAS, the Miami Zoning Board at its meeting on July 9, 2007, Item No. 7, adopted
Resolution No. ZB 07-0069 by a vote of five to zero (5-0), to allow the City Commission to consider the
decision issued on Class II Special Permit Application No. 03-0309 by the Planning Director on July
21, 2004, and
WHEREAS, an appeal of the Zoning Board decision was filed by the Morningside Civic
Association, Inc. and Rod Alonso, Ron Stebbins, Scott Crawford and Elvis Cruz; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission, after careful consideration of this matter, including, legal
argument of counsel for the respective parties, and the evidence presented at the Zoning Board, finds
the application for Class II Special Permit does meet the applicable requirements of Zoning Ordinance
No. 11000, as amended, and deems it advisable and in the best interest of the general welfare of the
City of Miami and its inhabitants to affirm, subject to certain conditions and safeguards provided
herein, the decision of the Zoning Board and the Planning Director and deny the appeal of Class 11
Special Permit as hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission has made certain written findings and determinations based
on the provisions of §1305 of the Zoning Ordinance, which provide, in part, that conditional approvals
may be made when certain conditions are required in order for special permits to be found in
compliance with all applicable criteria, and they have been used to approve the Class II Special
Permit for this new construction, subject to the conditions and safeguards set forth in Section 1305 of
the Zoning Ordinance, as amended; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission charged with the ultimate responsibility for the issuance,
issuance with conditions, or denial of this special permit based on the provisions of Chapter 13 of the
Zoning Ordinance has the authority to attach to the grant of any such special permit such conditions
and safeguards as may be necessary for the purposes of this zoning ordinance in the particular case;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
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Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by
reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. The decision of the Zoning Board to deny the appeal by Morningside Civic Association,
Inc. and Rod Alonso, Ron Stebbins, Scott Crawford and Elvis Cruz, of Class II Special Permit
application no. 03-0309 issued by the Planning Director on July 21, 2004, to allow new construction for
the property located at approximately 5101 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, Florida, as legally described in
attached "Exhibit A," is affirmed, and to allow the Class II Special Permit is affirmed and approved;
providing however, it is subject to any conditions and safeguards set forth herein.
Section 3. The findings of fact and determinations set forth below are made with respect to the
subject property:
a. Pursuant to Section 1305.2 of the Zoning Ordinance, the specific site plan aspects of the
project that have been found by the City Commission (this decision is based upon the record from the
Zoning Board and argument of counsel) to adhere or not adhere, as applicable, to the following Design
Review Criteria subject to the applicable conditions herein:
(1) Site and Urban Planning:
Desiqn Review Criteria Applicability
(1) Respond to the physical Yes.
contextual environment taking
into consideration urban form
and natural features;
(2) Sitting should minimize the Yes.
impact of automobile parking
and driveways on the
pedestrian environment
and adjacent properties;
(3) Buildings on corner Yes.
lots should be oriented to
the corner and public
street fronts.
(II) Architecture and Landscape Architecture:
Compliance
*Yes
*Yes
*Yes
Desiqn Review Criteria Applicability Compliance
(1) A project shall be Yes. *Yes
designed to comply with
all applicable landscape
ordinances;
(2) Respond to the Yes. *Yes
neighborhood context;
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(3) Create a transition in Yes. *Yes
bulk and scale;
(4) Use architectural styles Yes.
and details (such as roof
lines and fenestration),
colors and materials
derivative from surrounding
area;
(5) Articulate the building Yes.
facade vertically and
horizontally in intervals that
conform to the existing
structures in the vicinity.
(III) Pedestrian Oriented Development:
Desiqn Review Criteria Applicability
(1) Promote pedestrian Yes.
interaction;
(2) Design facades that Yes.
respond primarily to the
human scale;
(3) Provide active, not Yes.
blank facades. Where
blank walls are
unavoidable, they should
receive design treatment.
(IV) Streetscape and Open Space:
Desian Review Criteria
(1) Provide usable open
space that allows for
convenient and visible
pedestrian access from the
public sidewalk;
(2) Landscaping, including
plant material, trellises,
special pavements, screen
walls, planters and similar
features should be
appropriately incorporated
to enhance the project.
Applicability
Yes.
Yes.
*Yes
*Yes.
Compliance
*Yes
*Yes
*Yes.
Compliance
*Yes
*Yes.
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(V) Vehicular Access and Parking:
Design Review Criteria Applicability
(1) Design for pedestrian and Yes.
vehicular safety to minimize
conflict points;
(2) Minimize the number and Yes.
width of driveways and curb
cuts;
(3) Parking adjacent to a street Yes.
front should be minimized and
where possible should be
located behind the building;
(4) Use surface parking areas
as district buffer.
(VI) Screening:
Desiqn Review Criteria
(1) Provide landscaping that
screen undesirable elements,
such as surface parking lots,
and that enhances space and
architecture;
(2) Building sites should locate
service elements like trash
dumpster, loading docks, and
mechanical equipment away
from street front where possible.
When elements such as
dumpsters, utility meters,
mechanical units and service
areas cannot be located away
from the street front they should
be situated and screened from
view to street and adjacent
properties;
(3) Screen parking garage
structures with program uses.
Where program uses are not
feasible soften the garage
Yes.
Applicability
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Compliance
*Yes.
*Yes.
*Yes.
*Yes
Compliance
*Yes
*Yes.
*Yes.
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structure with trellises,
landscaping, and/or other
suitable design element.
(VII) Signage and Lighting:
Design Review Criteria Applicability Compliance
(1) Design signage appropriate Yes. *Yes.
for the scale and character of
the project and immediate
neighborhood;
(2) Provide lighting as a design Yes. *Yes.
feature to the building facade,
on and around landscape
areas, special building or
site features, and/or signage;
(3) Orient outside lighting to Yes. *Yes.
minimize glare to adjacent
properties;
(4) Provide visible signage Yes. *Yes.
identifying building addresses
at the entrance(s) as a
functional and aesthetic
consideration.
(VIII) Preservation of Natural Features:
Design Review Criteria Applicability Compliance
(1) Preserve existing vegetation Yes. *Yes.
and/or geological features
whenever possible.
(IX) Modification of Nonconformities:
Desian Review Criteria
(1) For modifications of
nonconforming structures,
no increase in the degree
of nonconformity shall be
allowed;
Applicability Compliance
Yes. *Yes.
(2) Modifications that Yes.
conform to current regulations
shall be designed to conform
to the scale and context of
*Yes.
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the nonconforming structure.
*Compliance is subject to conditions.
These findings have been made by the City Commission to approve this project with any conditions
stated in this Resolution.
Section 4. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature
of the Mayor. {1}
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:'
JULIE 0. BRUT
CITY ATTORNEY
Footnotes:
{1 } If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar days
from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective
immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission.
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