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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHEPB Reso• RESOLUTION NO. HEPB-2005-36 A RESOLUTION OF THE HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD ("HEPB") OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, RECOMMENDING TO THE CITY COMMISSION APPROVAL, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS, OF A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS IN CONJUNCTION WITH A MAJOR USE SPECIAL PERMIT FOR GROUND DISTURBING ACTIVITY INVOLVING NEW CONSTRUCTION FOR ICON BRICKELL, LOCATED AT 401-501 BRICKELL AVENUE, WITHIN AN ARCHEOLOGICAL CONSERVATION AREA, AFTER FINDING THAT THE PROPOSED ARCHEOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT PLAN IS CONSISTENT WITH THE GUIDELINES FOR GROUND DISTURBING ACTIVITY SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 23 OF THE MIAMI CITY CODE. 1. Prior to any archeological investigations or ground disturbing activities, submit the following to the City of Miami: (a) An overlay map (scale of 1:200) showing the proposed development area and proposed ground disturbing and land alteration activities in relationship to: • The Miami Circle and Brickell Park. • The detailed locations of all known cultural material and human remains identified during previous investigations on the subject parcel, including Brickell Park. = Areas of archeological sensitivity within the Sheraton parcel. (b) An Unanticipated Finds Plan that outlines (1) the specific steps to be followed and (2) the responsibilities of the applicant should human remains be identified during archeological investigations or monitoring and construction to ensure compliance with chapter 872, f.s. (offenses concerning dead bodies and graves). Jurisdiction over human remains shall rest entirely with the State of Florida pursuant to chapter 872. 2. Submit monthly reports to the City of Miami during any archeological monitoring activities to document the results of any finds. 3. Provide written notice to the City within 24 hours of the discovery of a significant archeological find or human remains. 4. Submit two final reports to the City of Miami within 90 days of completion of the preliminary archeological investigations and monitoring. If human remains are identified, a copy of the final report with a cover letter (with a copy to the City of Miami) shall also be submitted to the Florida State Archaeologist. 5. Submit a detailed archeological management plan, prior to the commencement of any construction activities, to the City of Miami, if significant archeological material is identified. No trees shall be planted and/or relocated in that area west of the historic shoreline as delineated on the "Map Showing Location of Proposed Tree Planting" prepared by the Archaeological Conservancy PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 3RD DAY OF MAY, 2005. ITEM NO. 5 VOTE: 6 TO 0 ATTEST SARAH EATON PRESERVATION OFFICER • • • Sheraton Hotel Property 4ap Showing Location of Proposed Tree Planting d Negative Test Hole ■ Positive Test Hole Historic Shoreline Positive with Human Remains Er Dug in 1980 Contour (1 foot intervals) Snare 0 25 54 teat