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Marquis
SD-6 , SD-6.1 Central Commercial Residential District
1100 Biscayne Boulevard
MAJOR USE §PEC L PERMIT MUSP, per Article 17 for development of 310
residential units and 24 hotel rooms.
The Major Use encompasses the following Special Permits;
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CLASS II SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 4, Section 401, to allow construction fence
and covered walkway.
CLASS II SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 6, Section 620, for development of new
construction within the SD-6.1 Districts,
CLASS II SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 4, Section 401, for signage approval,
CLASS II SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 4, Section 401 to allow for outdoor eating
areas and outdoor cafes.
CLASS II SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 9, Section 922.1 and 923.2, a request to
reduce one of the required 5 loading berth is from 12 X 55 to two 10 X 20.
CLASS II SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 9, Section 908.2 for access from a public
street roadway with driveway greater than twenty five feet in width,
CLASS II SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 9, Section 920.1, to allow a trailer(s) for
construction and other temporary offices such as leasing and sales.
CLASS II SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 15, Section 1512, to request a waiver of
City of Miami Parking Guides and Standards for reduction of the required extra (1) foot
where a side of a parking stall abuts a wall.
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CLASS I SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 9, Section 906.9, to allow for a special event
namely a ground breaking ceremony.
CLASS I SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 9, Section 918.2, for parking and staging of
construction during construction.
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CLASS I SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 9, Section 925,3.8, to allow development/
construction/rental signage,
CLASS I SPECIAL PERMIT, as per Article 9, Section 920,1, to allow a construction
trailer and watchman's quarters.
REQUEST for applicable MUSP conditions to be required at the time of shell permit
instead of at issuance of foundation permit.
the requirement to record in the Public Records a Declaration of
Covenants and Restrictions providing that the ownership, operation and
owner or a mandatory property owner association; maintenance of all
common areas and facilities will be by the property
and the requirement to record in the Public Records a unity of title or
covenant in lieu of unity of title.
Aldo Reyes
Chief Zoning Inspector
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