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Resolution No.: 2006-1119
Monday, January 23, 2006
Mr. Charles J. Flowers offered the following resolution and moved its adoption
Resolution:
AFTER CONSIDERING THE FACTORS SET FORTH IN ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 11000,
THE ZONING BOARD RECOMMENDED APPROVAL TO THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CHANGE OF ZONING IN THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS OF ORDINANCE NO. 11000, AS
AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, PAGE 23, ARTICLE 4,
SECTION 401, SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS. FROM R-3 MULTIFAMILY
MEDIUM -DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO SD-16.1 SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN-PARK WEST
COMMERCIAL -RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT
APPROXIMATELY 1129, 1135, 1145, 1151 & 1159 NORTHWEST 1ST COURT, 1150
NORTHWEST 1ST AVENUE, 100 NW 12TH STREET, AND 105 & 113 NORTHWEST 11TH
TERRACE, LEGALLY DESCRIBED AS LOTS 1 THROUGH 12, BLOCK 19, ALICE BALDWIN
ET. AL. SUBDIVISION (B-87 AND 6-43), PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA; ZONED R-3 MULTIFAMILY MEDIUM -DENSITY RESIDENTIAL.
Upon being seconded by Mr. Charles A. Garavaglia,
the motion was passed and adopted by the following vote:
Mr. Charles J. Flowers Yes
Mr_ Miguel Gabela Yes
Mr. Joseph H. Ganguzza Yes
Mr. Charles A. Garavaglia Yes
Ms, Ileana Hernandez -Acosta Away
Ms. Chioe Keidaish Yes
Mr. Carlos Martell Yes
Mr. Juvenal A. Pina Yes
Mr. Angel Urquiola Yes
AYE: 8
NAY: 0
ABSTENTIONS: 0
NO VOTES: 0
ABSENT: 0
Ms. Fernandez: Motion carries 8-0
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Teresita L. Fernandez, Executive S-cretary
Hearing Boards
Case No. 2005-1034 Item Nbr:
3
Section 2210. Nature and Requirements of Zoning Board
Report to City Commission
Circle appropriate condition(s):
When pertaining to the rezoning of land under application
h PltheiZonir�g Board has studied and considered, ed,
cle 22, the report and
recommendation of the Zoning Board shall show
where applicable, whether or not:
a) The proposed change conforms with the adopted Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan and
does not require a plan amendment.
b) The proposed change is in harmony with the established land use pattern.
c) The proposed change is related to adjacent and nearby district.
d) The change suggested is not out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood or the city.
e) The proposed change maintains the same or similar population density pattern and thereby does not
increase or overtax the load on public facilities such as schools, utilizes, streets, etc.
f) Existing district boundaries are illogically drawn in relation to existing conditions on the property
proposed for change.
g) Changed or changing conditions make the passage of the proposed change necessary.
h) The proposed change positively influences living conditions in the neighborhood.
i) The proposed change has the same or similar impact on traffic and does not affect public safety to a
greater extent than the existing classification.
j) The proposed change has the same or similar impact on drainage as the existing classification.
or similar impact on light and air to adjacent areas as the
k) The proposed change has the same
existing classification.
I) The proposed change has the same or
existing classification.
m) The proposed change will contribute to the improvement or development of adjacent property in
accord with existing regulations.
n) The proposed change conveys the same treatment to the individual owner as to owners within the
same classification and the immediate area and furthers the protection of the public welfare.
o) There are substantial reasons why the use of the property is unfairly limited under existing zoning.
p) It is difficult to find other adequate sites in the surrounding are for the proposed use in districts
already permitting such use.
M ion: After considering the factors set forth in Section 2210 of Ordinan o. 1i0b , I move that the
request on agenda item # be recommended to the Ci ommission f (approval (denial).
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similar impact on property values in the adjacent area as the
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