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File Number: 05-00221a Final Action Date: 12/1/2005
AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
11000, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA, BY AMENDING ARTICLE 8, SECTION 803, NCD-3 COCONUT GROVE
NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION OVERLAY DISTRICT; IN ORDER TO MODIFY
SECTION 803.6 AND RELATED SUBSECTIONS TO ADD AN INTENT STATEMENT
FOR THE UNDERLYING C-1, SD-2 AND SD-13 DISTRICTS AND TO ADD
PROVISIONS AND LIMITATIONS ESTABLISHING A MAXIMUM RETAIL
SQUARE -FOOTAGE IN C-1 DISTRICTS WITHIN NCD-3; ALLOWING LARGE
SCALE RETAILING AS DEFINED HEREIN BY SPECIAL EXCEPTION ONLY;
ESTABLISHING APPLICABLE REGULATIONS AND CRITERIA FOR SAID USE,
INCLUDING CERTAIN SITE REQUIREMENTS, PARKING AND LOADING
REQUIREMENTS AND BUFFER REQUIREMENTS; AND PROVIDING A
DEFINITION OF "LARGE SCALE RETAILING"; CONTAINING A REPEALER
PROVISION AND SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting of July 6, 2005, Item No. 6,
following an advertised hearing, adopted Resolution No. PAB 78-05 by a vote of five to zero (5-0),
recommending APPROVAL of amending Zoning Ordinance No. 11000 as hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration of this matter deems it advisable
and in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to amend
Ordinance No. 11000 as hereinafter set forth;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Ordinance are hereby
adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully set forth in this Section.
Section 2. Ordinance No. 11000, as amended, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida,
is hereby amended by amending the text of said Ordinance as follows: {1}
"ARTICLE 8. NEIGHBORHOOD CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
Sec. 803. NCD-3. Coconut Grove Neighborhood Conservation District.
803.6. Reserved for Coconut Grove NCD-3 Commercial Districts.
803.6.1. Maximum retail square footage.
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803.6.1.1. Intent.
quality of the architecture within the underlying commercially zoned districts within NCD 3. It is also
the intent of this provision to protect adjacent low density neighborhoods from the negative impacts
that can accompany large-scale retailing within the NCD 3 commercial districts.
Sec . 803.6.1. Large Scale Retail Establishments
803.6.1.1. Intent.
It is the general intent of these regulations that large-scale retail establishment, as herein defined,
shall be permissible within the C-1 zoned areas in the NCD-3 zoning district by Special Exception
approval only, in a form that will tend to minimize their impacts on the local environment and the local
economy. Such impacts may include, but not be limited to: the disruption of the existing or planned
urban scale; traffic generation; residential street cut -through traffic; overflow parking; alteration of
established commercial patterns; and environmental impacts by way of increase in impervious land
area or reduction of tree canopy.
It is also intended that within the SD-2 and SD-13 commercial districts, that individual retail
establishments also be limited in size as specified herein.
803.6.1.2. Effect.
The square footage of individual retail -establishments within the underlying C 1 zoning districts shall
providing, however, that a retail establishment may exceed 55,000 square feet in total floor area used
for retail and related services by Class II Special Permit pursuant to Article 13.
The square footage of individual retail establishments within underlying C-1, SD-2 and SD-13 zoning
districts shall be limited to a maximum size of 20,000 square feet in total floor area used for retail and
related services except as may be modified below for Large -Scale Retail establishments within only
the underlying C-1 zoning districts and upon compliance with the special limitations, criteria and
considerations specified in Section 803.6.2 through 803.6.7 below.
803.6.2. Large -Scale Retail establishment defined.
A large-scale retail establishment is defined as a retail establishment, including membership
establishments with any commercial retail use or combination of such commercial retail for which any
single establishment is comprised of over twenty thousand (20,000) square feet in gross floor area.
The gross floor area includes building gross floor area and ancillary outdoor storage or merchandise
display areas. For the purposes of this definition, the floor area does not include motor vehicle
parking or loading areas. For the purpose of determining the applicability of the 20,000 square feet of
floor area, the aggregate square footage of all adjacent stores or retail tenants that share common
check out stands or a controlling interest, or storage areas, shall be considered one establishment.
Retail specialty centers as defined in City Code Sec. 4-2 within underlying SD-2 Districts, as may be
approved by a separate Class II permit, and special event Class I permits are exempted.
803.6.3. Special Exception required,
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A large-scale retail establishment shall be permitted only within C-1 zoned areas within the NCD-3
zoning district, and only after receiving Special Exception review and approval by the zoning board
pursuant to the standards and criteria contained herein and in Articles 13 and 16 of this zoning
ordinance.
803.6.4. Site requirements.
In addition to all requirements in the C-1 zoning district, large-scale retail establishments must meet
the following criteria and limitations:
803.6.4.1. Maximum size of retail establishment.
The maximum size of any individual retail establishment permitted in the C-1 zoned areas
within the NCD-3 zoning overlay district shall be 70,000 square feet. No individual retail
establishment within a Large-scale retail establishment shall be permitted which exceeds
70,000 square feet.
803.6.4.2. Minimum lot dimensions.
Large-scale retail establishments may be permitted exclusively in lots having a minimum net
area of two (2) acres. Properties which do not meet the 2 acre size limitation shall be limited
to individual establishments of 20,000 square feet or less.
803.6.4.3 Minimum setbacks and build -to lines
Large-scale retail establishments shall have the following minimum setbacks:
1. Any front or side abutting a public right-of-way or non -residentially zoned property:
build -to line is 20 feet. The area from the build -to line to the right-of-way line shall be
used for permanent sidewalks with illumination, pedestrian amenities, or landscaping,
except in areas as required for emergency access, or where driveway entrances are
located. Landscaping in this setback area shall count toward the green space
requirements. This area may not be used for parking or loading at any time.
2. Side or rear lot line abutting a residentially zoned property: setback is 50 feet. The
setback shall include a 20-foot heavily landscaped buffer area. If an access alley,
parking, loading door, delivery area, or inventory storage area is present along this
side of the property, then the setback area shall also include an 8-foot-high masonry
wall inside of the 20-foot landscape buffer.
803.6.4.4 Building orientation and facades
Building facades and elevations shall be designed to minimize the visual impacts of the scale
of the building. Large-scale retail structures may be oriented with their entrances toward
arterial or collector roadways, as defined in the City's Comprehensive Plan. Any side with
regular public ingress /egress point(s) is to be considered a front. Regular public ingress /
egress to the building shall not be located facing residential uses. There may be more than
one front. Front and side facade design shall include the following design features to minimize
scale impacts and promote activated street frontages:
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1. Building design variations at intervals no greater than 50 feet.
2. Storefront windows, with interior spaces visible and lit from within at night, equal to at
least 50% of the linear length of ground -floor wall on building front elevations as
defined herein. Window spacing should be such that no more than 20% of the length
of the wall may have an uninterrupted length without storefront windows
803.6.4.5. Vehicular access.
Primary ingress and egress to the site must be provided from the arterial(s) and not from
secondary roads or collectors and subject to the following:
1. Except as required for emergency access, vehicular driveways shall not be along local
roadways as defined in the City's Comprehensive Plan.
2. Except where required for emergency access or other compelling public safety
reasons, vehicular driveways shall not be located within 100 feet of residentially -zoned
land along the same side of the street, as measured from the nearest point of the
driveway.
3. Delivery vehicle access/egress shall be clearly defined in the site plan, and shall only
be from arterial roadways, and located no less than 100 feet from residentially -zoned
land along the same side of the street, as measured from the nearest point of the
driveway.
4. Where large and bulk merchandise sales are expected, customer pick-up
access/egress shall be clearly defined in the site plan, and shall only be from arterial
roadways, and located no less than 100 feet from residentially -zoned land along the
same side of the street, as measured from the nearest point of the driveway.
803.6.4.6. Parking and loading requirements.
1. One (1) space per every two hundred (250) square feet of gross floor area shall be
required for a large-scale retail establishment. All required parking must be provided
onsite.
2. Along collector roads as defined by the City's Comprehensive Plan, setback buffers,
building design or other features shall screen parking such that no more than 30% of
the parking lot or facilities are visible from the roadway.
3. Along local roads as defined by the City's Comprehensive Plan, setback buffers,
building design or other features shall completely screen parking such that the parking
lot or facilities are not visible from the roadway, except for distances as required by
driveways or emergency access.
4. All loading and deliveries shall be adjacent to an arterial roadway. Said loading and
delivery areas shall be screened from public view by an eight (8) foot wall.
803.6.4.6. Green space.
A large-scale retail establishment shall implement landscaping in an area equal in size to, or
greater than, fifteen (15) percent of the gross lot area. Landscaping shall be implemented
generally so as to provide ample shade areas in the parking lot and abutting sidewalks and to
minimize the visual impact of the structure and parking space on the streetscape. To this end,
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a landscape plan for the site shall be submitted to the planning department for review and
approval by the zoning board as part of the required Special Exception Permit.
803.6.4.7. Buffer
Wherever the property abuts another property with a more restrictive zoning designation, a
large-scale retail establishment shall provide a twenty -foot wide heavily landscaped buffer.
This buffer shall include Florida native trees at no less than 15 to 20 feet in height with a
diameter at breast height of no less than 4 to 5 inches spaced on 15-foot centers. Also
included in this buffer shall be hedging and ground cover. This buffer shall be included in the
required landscape plan.
803.6.4.9. Fences and walls.
Notwithstanding contrary provisions of this zoning Ordinance fences and walls shall be
erected to a minimum height of eight (8) feet wherever the property abuts another property
with a more restrictive zoning designation.
803.6.5. Location of large-scale retail establishment.
Large-scale retail establishment shall be located exclusively on lots having frontage on one (1)
or more arterial roads.
803.6.6. Hours of operation.
Except for special events pursuant to Article 9, requiring Class I permits, large-scale retail
establishment shall open no earlier than 7:00 a.m. on weekends and 8:00 a.m. on weekdays
and close no later than 11:00 p.m. on weekends and 10:00 p.m. on weekdays. Deliveries to or
from large-scale retail establishment shall be limited to the hours of 10:00 a.m. through 3:00
p.m. Monday through Saturday.
803.6.7. Variances prohibited.
No variances from the provisions set forth in section 803.6 are permitted.
Section 3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances insofar as they are inconsistent or in conflict
with the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby repealed.
Section 4. 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 5. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately after final reading and adoption
thereof. {2}
Footnotes:
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{1} Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words and/or figures shall
be added. The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain unchanged. Asterisks indicate
omitted and unchanged material.
{2} This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein 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 herein, whichever is later.
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