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United
Museum of Science in
Bicentennial Park ?
COMCC Sept.
23,
2010
Welcome
Francisco Garcia
Barnaby Min
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MIAMI COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAIN
GOALS
OBJECTIVES
POLICIES
0 itg of M iami Plann ing Department
444 SW 2nd Awenue - M iami, IFL 531341
Fehruari 2016
The Miami Comprehensive "f borboad Ran Oras a*pfed as Wdina,Rce ?0544 aq February 4, 1 Mg and bas
been amended by the IGdy Gommismn thmugh February 25, 2010.
Goal CM -4: Ensure public safety
and the protection of property
wnhin the Coastal Zone from the
threat of hurricanes.
What is the intent of that goal?
Objective CM -4.3: Minimize the
potential for loss of human
life and destruction of property
from hurricanes in the Coastal
High Hazard Area.
What is the intent of that objective?
Policy CM -4.3. 1: Public expenditures
for capital facilities in the Coastal High
Hazard area will be limited to those
required to elimina
of service] deficien
to existing LOS [ level
cies, maintain adopted
LOS standards in non -
high hazard areas,
improve nurrlcane evacuation time, or
reduce the threat to public health and
safety from storm events.
Objective CI -1.4: Ensure that
public capital expenditure
within the Coastal Zone does not
encourage private development
that is subject to significant risk
of storm damage.
What is the intent of that obj
ective?
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MultrYear Capital Plan. This data presents the cwt phases, funding sources, and project IIAngs for each
of the capital funds elements relevant to the MCNP.
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9-75995A
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B-75991
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of Art - Development in Bicentennial Park
B-78503
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2004 BALLOT QUESTION:
Construct And Improve Cultural, Library, And
Multicultural Educational Facilities
To construct and improve libraries, cultural
facilities, and Head Start learning centers for pre-
school children to offer multicultural educational
opportunities and activities, described in Resolution
No. 919-04, adopted July 20, 2004, shall Miami -
Dade County issue General Obligation Bonds to pay
cost of such projects in a principal amount not
exceeding $552,692,000, bearing interest not
exceeding maximum legal rate, payable from ad
valorem taxes?
$275 million
in public money is proposed to be
used to build two museums in the
Coastal High Hazard Zone.
Should our tax money be put at
risk?
The Comp Plan says no.
However, the planning dept disagrees, with a
2 -step argument...
Policy CM -4.3.5: The City shall consider the use of
undeveloped land in the Coastal High Hazard Area for
public or private recreational uses and open space.
Is Bicentennial Park " undeveloped land" ?
Notice " recreational uses and open space" are given
equal importance.
po 16, Public Parks and Recreation: Both
passive and active recreational uses shall be
permitted including but not limited to nature trails,
interpretive centers, picnic areas, playgrounds,
canoe trails and launches, small concession
stands, restrooms, gyms, swimming pools,
athletic fields, cultural facilities, marine and
marina facilities and other facilities supporting
passive and active recreational and cultural uses.
Note that excerpt
makes no mention of
the coastal high
hazard zone. It's a
general statement on
recreation in any
park.
1. nature trails
2. interpretive centers
3. picnic areas
4. playgrounds
5. canoe trails and launches
6. small concession stands
7. restrooms
8. gyms
9. swimming pools
10. athletic fields
11. cultural facilities
12. marine and marina facilities
What is a
cultural
facility?
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fooled by semantic
arguments.
The intent of the
Comp Plan is to only
allow low cost
facilities in the
coastal high hazard
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Intent is the polestar
which guides the
interpretation of law.
The intent of the
Comp Plan is clear;
to protect public
money and property
from hurricanes.
What would a
reasonably prudent
judge decide
?
This project is
inconsistent with the
comprehensive plan
and should be
denied.
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Please protect our
public money from
being destroyed by
hurricane
or court order.
Thank you.
INU Z)IUPII ly
setback: 12
stories,
straight up,
against R-1!
A flagrant
violation
of 9 0 7.3.2