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ANALYSIS FOR LAND USE CHANGE REQUEST
Approximately 3685 and 3695 SW 23rd Street and 3672 and
3688 SW 22nd Terrace.
Application No. LU- 2004-025
DISCUSSION
The proposal has been reviewed for a change to the Future Land Use Map of the Miami
Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan 1989-2000 from "Duplex Residential" to "Restricted
Commercial". The subject property consists of two lots facing SW 22"d Terrace and two
lots facing SW 23rd Street. (Complete legal description on file at the Hearing Boards
Office).
Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan (MCNP) Land Use Policy 1.6.1., established
future land use categories according to the Future Land Use Plan Map and the
"Interpretation of the Future Land Use Plan Map". The subject properties are currently
designated "Duplex Residential" and the same designation is to the north, south and east;
to the west, there is a "Restricted Commercial" land use designation.
"Duplex Residential": Areas designated as "Duplex Residential" allow residential struc-
tures of up to two dwelling units each to a maximum density of 18 dwelling units per
acre, subject to the detailed provisions of the applicable land development regulations and
the maintenance of required levels of service for facilities and services included in the
City's adopted concurrency management requirements.
Community based residential facilities (14 clients or less, not including drug, alcohol or
correctional rehabilitation facilities) also will be allowed pursuant to applicable state law.
Places of worship, primary and secondary schools, child day care centers and adult day
care centers are permissible in suitable locations within duplex residential areas.
Professional offices, tourist and guest homes, museums, and private clubs or lodges are
allowed only in contributing structures within historic sites or historic districts that have
been designated by the Historical and Environmental Preservation Board and are in suit-
able locations within duplex residential areas, pursuant to applicable land development
regulations and the maintenance of required levels of service for such uses. Density and
intensity limitations for said uses shall be restricted to those of the contributing struc-
ture(s).
"Restricted Commercial": Areas designated as "Restricted Commercial" allow residen-
tial uses (excepting rescue missions) to a maximum density equivalent to "High Density
Multifamily Residential" subject to the same limiting conditions; any activity included in
the "Office" designation as well as commercial activities that generally serve the daily
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retailing and service needs of the public, typically requiring easy access by personal auto,
and often located along arterial or collector roadways, which include: general retailing,
personal and professional services, real estate, banking and other financial services, res-
taurants, saloons and cafes, general entertainment facilities, private clubs and recreation
facilities, major sports and exhibition or entertainment facilities and other commercial
activities whose scale and land use impacts are similar in nature to those uses described
above, places of worship, and primary and secondary schools. This category also includes
commercial marinas and living quarters on vessels as permissible.
The Planning and Zoning Department is recommending DENIAL of the application
as presented based on the following findings:
• It is found that immediately adjacent to the west of the subject properties there is an
area designated Restricted Commercial.
• It is found that the character of SW 22"d Terrace and SW 23rd Street is residential.
• It is found that the change to "Restricted Commercial" is not a logical extension of
that category and will be an intrusion of commercial activities into a well defined
duplex residential area.
• It is found that the current "Duplex Residential" land use designation allows 18 units
per acre and the requested "Restricted Commercial" allows 150 units per acre.
• It is found that MCNP Goal LU-1 (5) require the City to promotes the efficient use of
land and minimizes land use conflicts and, Policy LU-1.1.3 which require the City to
provide protection of all areas of the city from the encroachment of incompatible land
uses.
These findings support the position that the existing land use pattern in this neighborhood
should not be changed.
It also should be stated, that whereas MCNP Land Use Policy 1.1.1. requires development
or redevelopment, that results in an increase in density or intensity of land use, to be
contingent upon availability of public facilities and services that meet or exceed the
minimum LOS standards adopted in the Capital improvement Element (CIE) (CIE Policy
1.2.3.). It is found that the attached Concurrency Management Analysis pertaining to
concurrency demonstrates that no levels of service would be reduced below minimum
levels.
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Proposal No 04-25
Date: 06/29/04
CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS
CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING DEPARTMENT
IMPACT OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO LAND USE MAP
WITHIN A TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR
AMENDMENT INFORMATION
CONCURRENCY ANALYSIS
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Applicant:A. Vicky Garcia -Toledo, Esq for Property Owner
Address: 3695 SW 23rd St, 3688 SW 22nd Ter, 3672 SW 22nd Ter,
and 3685 SW 23rd St
Boundary Streets: North: SW 22nd Ter East: n/a
South: SW 23rd St West: n/a
Proposed Change: From: Duplex Residential
To: Restricted Commercial
Existing Designation, Maximum Land Use Intensity
Residential 0.975 acres @ 18 DUlacre
Peak velour Person -Trip Generation, Residential
Other sq.ft. @ FAR
Peak Hour Person -Trip Generation, Other
Proposed Designation, Maximum Land Use Intensity
Residential 0.975 acres @ 150 DU/acre
Peak Hour Person -Trip Generation, Residential
Other sq.ft. @ FAR
Peak Hour Person -Trip Generation, Other
Net Increment With Proposed Change:
Population
Dwelling Units
Peak Hour Person -Trips
Planning District
County Wastewater Collection Zone
Drainage Subcatchment Basin
Solid Waste Collection Route
Transportation Corridor Name
18 DU's
20
0 sq.ft.
0
146 DU's
73
0 sq.ft.
331
129
54
Coral Way
310
P2
35
Coral Way
RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE
Population Increment. Residents
Space Requirement, acres
Excess Capacity Before Change
Excess Capacity After Change
Concurrency Checkoff
331
0.43
182.80
182.37
OK
POTABLE WATER TRANSMISSION
Population Increment, Residents
Transmission Requirement, gpd
Excess Capacity Before Change
Excess Capacity After Change
Concurrency Checkoff
331
74,090
>2% above demand
>2% above demand
OK
SANITARY SEWER TRANSMISSION
Population Increment, Residents 331
Transmission Requirement, gpd 61,190
Excess Capacity Before Change See Note 1.
Excess Capacity After Change See Note 1.
Concurrency Checkoff WASA Permit Required
STORM SEWER CAPACITY
Exfltration System Before Change
Exfiltration System After Change
Concurrency Checkoff
On -site
On -site
OK
RELEVANT MCNP GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES
Land Use Policy 1.1.1
CIE Policy 1.2.3
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
Population Increment, Residents
Solid Waste Generation, tons/year
Excess Capacity Before Change
Excess Capacity After Change
Concurrency Checkoff
331
423
800
377
OK
TRAFFIC CIRCULATION
Population Increment, Residents
Peak -Hour Person -Trip Generation
LOS Before Change
LOS After Change
Concurrency Checkoff
331
54
A
A
OK
NOTES
1. Permit for sanitary sewer connection must be issued by
Metro -Dade Water and Sewer Authority Department (WASA).
Excess capacity, if any, is currently not known
CM_1_IN 03/13/90
ASSUMPTIONS AND COMMENTS
Population increment is assumed to be all new residents. Peak -period trip
generation is based on 1TE Trip Generation, 5th Edition at 1.4 ppv average
occupancy for private passenger vehicles. Transportation Corridor capacities and
LOS are from Table PT-2(R1), Transportation Corridors report.
Potable water and wastewater transmission capacities are in accordance with
Metro -Dade County stated capacities and are assumed correct. Service
connections to water and sewer mains are assumed to be of adequate size; if not.
new connections are to be installed at owner's expense.
RecreatiowOpen Space aceage requirements are assumed with proposed
change made.