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Ordinance: 12521
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3500 Pan American
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Miami, FL 33133
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File Number: 04-00082 Final Action Date: 4/8/2004
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION ESTABLISHING A 90-DAY
TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR
NEW BUILDINGS IN EXCESS OF 85 FEET
(COMMERCIAL) OR 95 FEET (RESIDENTIAL) IN HEIGHT FOR THAT AREA
LOCATED IN AND REGULATED UNDER THE SD-9 BISCAYNE BOULEVARD
NORTH OVERLAY DISTRICT OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE AND ZONING
ATLAS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI; PROVIDING FORATERM; PROVIDING FOR
PENDING APPLICATIONS; PROVIDING FOR ADMINISTRATIVE AND JUDICIAL
REVIEW; CONTAINING A REPEALER PROVISION, A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE,
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Biscayne Boulevard Corridor ("Corridor"), in general, and the Upper Eastside
and Edgewater Communities, in particular, are experiencing a metamorphosis accompanied by
intense redevelopment activity; and
WHEREAS, the City has determined that there is a need to study the area and develop
architectural, Urban Design and Streetscape Guidelines for the Corridor; and
WHEREAS, the City retained the Town Planning and Urban Design services of Hellmuth,
Obata and Kassabaum, Inc. HOK
Planning Group, New Urban Studio ("HPG-NUS") to assist the Planning Department in the
Biscayne Boulevard Corridor Study ("Study"); and
WHEREAS, the scope of the Study is to develop the Vision Regulating Plan for the Biscayne
Boulevard Corridor (from 1-395 to the South of Northeast 87th Street to the North) that would
establish a consistent look and feel for this section of the Corridor and its immediate environs,
including the subject Upper Eastside and the Edgewater communities; and
WHEREAS, the study will include full-blown neighborhood Charrettes and production of "Vision
Plans" as well as a "Regulating Plan" portion of the Vision Plan relating to urban and architectural
guidelines, which together with the Envisioned Urban and Architectural Guidelines, will form a
Design Code; and
WHEREAS, the Design Code's Urban Guidelines component will describe disposition, function
and configuration as they relate to their specific urban zones, catalog recommended building types
and illustrate (for each type): building setbacks, parking locations, street cross sections (illustrating
both sides of the Corridor, detailing setbacks, encroachments, heights, permissible users and
special conditions), frontage requirements, etc.; and
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WHEREAS, the Design Code will include Architectural Guidelines, as descriptive standards to
promote architectural harmony in the subject area without limiting creativity; and
WHEREAS, the Architectural Guidelines would catalog the vocabulary of buildings, including
roofs, walls, openings and architectural elements; and
WHEREAS, HPG-NUS has produced the requested Biscayne Boulevard Corridor Urban and
Architectural Guidelines in a document dated December 5, 2003; and
WHEREAS, said Urban and Architectural Guidelines are intended to establish a consistent
look and feel for the Corridor and its immediate environs, reinforce its character as a public place,
and direct the evolution of Biscayne Boulevard in a manner that provides a great setting for civic
life of its adjacent neighborhoods and befit the City as a whole; and
WHEREAS, the above -mentioned efforts depend heavily on the ability to create a safe urban
setting by regulating the built environment; and
WHEREAS, The City desires to temporarily halt unrestrained development activity in the
Corridor area pending the implementation of the Study's recommendations by way of promulgation
and adoption of Zoning and other regulations; and
WHEREAS, it is intended that the height guidelines recommended in the Study be an essential
element of the forth -coming regulations;
WHEREAS, a temporary moratorium on the acceptance of applications for certain permits for
new buildings in the Study's area, which are in excess of 85 feet (commercial) or 95 feet
(residential) in height, and are to be located in and regulated under the SD-9 Biscayne Boulevard
North Overlay District, will allow for an orderly remedial effort and requisite studies, without the
counteracting impact, which would accompany an increase, during the remedial process, of the
very same matter.
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting of January 21, 2004, Item No.
9, following an advertised hearing, adopted Resolution No. PAB 09-04, by a vote of eight to zero
(8-0), RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of imposing a temporary moratorium on the acceptance of
applications for certain development permits in the SD-9 Biscayne Boulevard North Overlay
District, as hereinafter set forth, and
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board, at the above- referenced meeting,
recommended that the moratorium be increased in duration to 180 days and further
recommended that the height element be reduced further to 40 feet for both commercial and
residential buildings; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission, after careful consideration of the matter, deems it advisable
and in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to temporarily
halt the acceptance of applications for buildings in excess of 85 feet (commercial) or 95 feet
(residential), for the specified locations, as hereinafter set forth;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are adopted
by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. There is imposed, during the time that this Ordinance is in effect, as specified in
Section 5 below, a moratorium on the acceptance of applications for permits for new buildings in
excess of 85 feet (commercial) or 95 feet (residential) in height, which are to be located in and
regulated under provisions of the SD-9 Biscayne Boulevard North Overlay District, respectively, of
the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Atlas of the City of Miami.
Section 3. This moratorium shall apply solely to applications for permits to erect new buildings
or heighten existing buildings within said SD-9 Biscayne Boulevard North Overlay District, as filed
after the effective date of this Ordinance. Complete applications for such permits on file with the
proper City departments, filed prior to the effective date of this Ordinance, shall be exempt from
this moratorium.
Section 4. Nothing in this Ordinance should be construed or applied to abrogate the vested
right of a property owner to develop or utilize his/her property in any other way commensurate with
zoning and other regulations, including any required renewal of permits for existing legally erected
structures.
Section 5. The moratorium imposed by this Ordinance is temporary and, unless repealed
earlier by the City Commission, shall automatically dissolve ninety (90) days from the effective date
of this Ordinance, whichever first occurs.
Section 6. Appeals from decisions and actions of the City under this Ordinance shall be
pursuant to Section 2005 of Ordinance No. 11000, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami.
Section 7. All ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as they are inconsistent or in conflict
with the provisions of this Ordinance are repealed.
Section 8. If any section, part of section, paragraph, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is
declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall not be affected.
Section 9. This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after the final reading and
adoption. {1}
Footnotes:
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{1} This Ordinance shall become effective as specified unless vetoed by the Mayor within ten days
from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Ordinance, it shall become
effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission or upon the effective date
stated, whichever is later.
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