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A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENTS,
APPROVING WITH CONDITIONS, A MAJOR USE SPECIAL PERMIT PURSUANT
TO ARTICLES 5, 9, 13 AND 17 OF ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 11000, AS
AMENDED, FOR THE VISTA BISCAYNE PROJECT, TO BE LOCATED AT
APPROXIMATELY 436, 446 AND 452 NORTHEAST 29TH STREET, MIAMI,
FLORIDA, TO CONSTRUCT AN APPROXIMATE 17-STORY HIGH RESIDENTIAL
STRUCTURE CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY 41 TOTAL MULTIFAMILY
RESIDENTIAL UNITS WITH RECREATIONAL AMENITIES; AND
APPROXIMATELY 62 TOTAL PARKING SPACES; PROVIDING FOR CERTAIN
FLOOR AREA RATIO ("FAR") BONUSES; DIRECTING TRANSMITTAL; MAKING
FINDINGS OF FACT AND STATING CONCLUSIONS OF LAW; PROVIDING FOR
BINDING EFFECT; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, on March 7, 2005, Adrienne F. Pardo, Esq., on behalf of Vista Biscayne, LLC
(referred to as "APPLICANT"), submitted a complete Application for Major Use Special Permit for
Vista Biscayne (referred to as "PROJECT") pursuant to Articles 5, 9, 13 and 17 of Zoning
Ordinance No. 11000, for the property located at approximately 436, 446 and 452 NE 29 Street,
Miami, Florida, as legally described in "Exhibit B", attached and incorporated; and
WHEREAS, development of the Project requires the issuance of a Major Use Special Permit
pursuant to Article 17 of Zoning Ordinance No. 11000, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami,
Florida, as amended; and
WHEREAS, the Large Scale Development Committee met on January 19, 2005 to consider
the proposed project and offer its input; and
WHEREAS, the Urban Development Review Board met on February 16, 2005, to consider the
proposed project and recommended APPROVAL; and
WHEREAS, the Miami Zoning Board at its meeting of April 25, 2005, Item No. 7, adopted
Resolution No. ZB 2005-1021 by a vote of five to four (5-4), RECOMMENDING APPROVAL of a
variance requiring City Commission approval as hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting held on May 4, 2005, Item No.
3, following an advertised public hearing, adopted Resolution No. PAB 46-05 by a vote of five to
zero (5-0), recommending APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS as presented in the Major Use
Special Permit Development Order as attached and incorporated; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it advisable and in the best interest of the general
welfare of the City of Miami to issue a Major Use Special Permit Development Order as hereinafter
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set forth;
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 Resolution are
adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. A Major Use Special Permit Development Order, attached and incorporated as
"Exhibit A," is approved subject to the conditions specified in the Development Order, per Article
17 of Zoning Ordinance No. 11000, for the PROJECT to be developed by the APPLICANT, at
approximately 436, 446 and 452 NE 29 Street, Miami, Florida, more particularly described on
"Exhibit B," attached and incorporated.
Section 3. The PROJECT is approved for the construction of an approximate 215-foot, 17-sto
high residential structure to be comprised of approximately 41 total multifamily residential units wi
recreational amenities; and approximately 62 total parking spaces.
Section 4. The Major Use Special Permit Application for the Project also encompasses the
lower ranking Special Permits as set forth in the Development Order ("Exhibit A").
Section 5. The findings of fact set forth below are made with respect to the subject PROJECT:
a. The PROJECT is in conformity with the adopted Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood
Plan, as amended.
b. The PROJECT is in accord with the R-4 (Multifamily High -Density Residential) with S[
20.1 (Biscayne Boulevard Edgewater Overlay) Zoning classifications of Zoning Ordinance N
11000, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended.
c. Pursuant to Section 1305 of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida, the specific
site plan aspects of the PROJECT, i.e., ingress and egress, parking, signs and lighting, utilities,
drainage, preservation of natural features and control of potentially adverse effects generally, have
been considered and will be further considered administratively during the process of issuing a
building permit and a certificate of occupancy.
d. The PROJECT is expected to cost approximately $11,200,000, and to employ
approximately 101 workers during construction (FTE-Full Time Employees). The PROJECT will
generate approximately $123,728 annually in tax revenues to the City (2005 dollars).
e. The City Commission further finds that:
(1) the PROJECT will have a favorable impact on the economy of the City;
(2) the PROJECT will efficiently use public transportation facilities;
(3) any potentially adverse effects of the PROJECT will be mitigated through compliance
with the conditions of this Major Use Special Permit;
(4) the PROJECT will favorably affect the need for people to find adequate housing
reasonably accessible to their places of employment;
(5) the PROJECT will efficiently use necessary public facilities;
(6) the PROJECT will not negatively impact the environment and natural resources of the
(7) the PROJECT will not adversely affect living conditions in the neighborhood;
(8) the PROJECT will not adversely affect public safety;
(9) based on the record presented and evidence presented, the public welfare will be
City;
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served by the PROJECT; and
(10) any potentially adverse effects of the PROJECT arising from safety and security, fire
protection and life safety, solid waste, heritage conservation, trees, shoreline development,
minority participation and employment, and minority contractor/subcontractor participation will be
mitigated through compliance with the conditions of this Major Use Special Permit.
Section 6. The Major Use Special Permit, as approved and amended, shall be binding upon
the APPLICANT and any successors in interest.
Section 7. The application for Major Use Special Permit, which was submitted on March 9,
2005, and on file with the Planning Department of the City of Miami, Florida, shall be relied upon
generally for administrative interpretations and is incorporated by reference.
Section 8. The City Manager is directed to instruct the Planning Director to transmit a copy of
this Resolution and attachment to the APPLICANT.
Section 9. The Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law are made with respect to the Project
as described in the Development Order ("Exhibit A") for the PROJECT, attached and incorporated.
Section 10. The Major Use Special Permit Development Order for the PROJECT ("Exhibit
A") is granted and issued.
Section 11. In the event that any portion or section of this Resolution or the Development
Order ("Exhibit A") is determined to be invalid, illegal, or unconstitutional by a court or agency of
competent jurisdiction, such decision shall in no manner affect the remaining portions of this
Resolution or Development Order ("Exhibit A") which shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 12. The provisions approved for this Major Use Special Permit, as approved, shall
commence and become operative thirty (30) days after the adoption of the Resolution.
Section 13. This Major Use Special Permit, as approved, shall expire two (2) years from its
commencement and operative date.
Section 14. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and
signature of the Mayor. {1}
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
JORGE�... ERNANDEZ
CITY A THRNEY
Footnotes:
{1} If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten calendar days
from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become
effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission.
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