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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFR Fact SheetHISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD FACT SHEET NAME Amendments to Chapter 62, Article VII, of the Miami City Code entitled "Historic and Environmental Preservation Board" PROJECT DESCRIPTION ANALYSIS RECOMMENDATION Discussion concerning amendments to the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board Ordinance to provide for an archeological staff member or consultant to assist the Board, to add paleontological sites to historic surveys, and to enact certain "housekeeping" measures. Recent amendments to Miami -Dade County's Historic Preservation Ordinance have implications for the City of Miami and therefore require action by the City Commission. The County's amendments specify that in order to retain jurisdiction over archeological properties within the City, and not lose such jurisdiction to the County, the City must by March 11, 2004, enact an ordinance, which expressly retains jurisdiction over archeological properties. The amendment to the City's Historic Preservation Ordinance, which is a companion item to this one, expressly retains jurisdiction over archeological sites. In addition, the City must commit sufficient personnel or consultants to enforce archeological regulations. This amendment commits the City to hiring an archeological staff member or consultant. This will have a direct fiscal impact on the City of at least $50,000 for each fiscal year, as the Planning and Zoning Department does not have an archeologist on staff and would have to either hire a staff person or retain a consultant. In anticipation of this requirement, the Planning and Zoning Department included $50,000 in its 2003-2004 budget for an archeological consultant. The amendment also includes several "housekeeping" items. These include the addition of paleontological sites on historic surveys, as required by the County, and a correction of department names. The Preservation Officer recommends that the Board recommend to the City Commission adoption of the proposed amendments to Chapter 62, Article VII, of the Miami City Code. CITY COMMISSION January 22, 2004