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Resolution No.: 06-1246
Monday, October 30, 2006
Mr. Miguel Gabela offered the following resolution and moved its adoption
Resolution:
AFTER CONSIDERING THE FACTORS SET FORTH IN SECTION 1305 OF
ORDINANCE NO. 11000, THE ZONING BOARD DENIED THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION
AS LISTED IN ORDINANCE NO. 11000, AS AMENDED, THE ZONING ORDINANCE
OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, ARTICLE 4, ZONING DISTRICTS, SECTION 401,
SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS, TO ALLOW A NIGHT CLUB IN C-1,
SUBJECT TO ALL THE APPLICABLE CRITERIA, FOR THE PROPERTY LOCATED AT
APPROXIMATELY 760 NORTHWEST 4TH STREET, UNITS 101, 102 AND 103,
LEGALLY DESCRIBED EXHIBIT "A" (HEREBY ATTACHED), PUBLIC RECORDS OF
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA; ZONED C-1 RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL.
Upon being seconded by Mr. Angel Urquiola,
the motion was passed and adopted by the following vote:
Mr. Ron Cordon No
Mr. Miguel Gabela Yes
Mr. Joseph H. Ganguzza No
Mr. Charles A. Garavaglia Away
Ms. lleana Hernandez -Acosta Yes
Ms. Chloe Keidaish No
Mr. Juvenal A. Pina Yes
Mr. Angel Urquiola Yes
AYE: 4
NAY: 3
ABSTENTIONS: 0
NO VOTES: 0
ABSENT: 1
Ms. Fernandez: Motion carries 4-3
Teresit . Fernandez, Executive Secretary
Hearing Boards
File ID#: 06-01035x Z.2
Exhibit A
Legal description of the property
Lots: 8,9,10 an.d 13
Subdivision: A.L. K.nowlton's Plat of the City of
Miami
According to the Plat thereof as recorded in plat
book B at page 41 of the public records of
Miami -Dade county Florida
Exhibit "A"
Lots 8, 9, and 10, Block 2S, A.L. KNOWLTON'S PLAT OF THE CITY OF
MIAMI, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book B, Page 41, of
the Public Records of Dade County, Florida, less and except therefrom,
beginning at the Northwest corner of Lot 10 of Block 2 South of A.L.
Knowlton's Plat of the City OF MIAMI, as recorded in Plat book "B", Page
41, of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida; thence run South along
the West boundary line of said Lot 10, 74.9 feet, more or less, to a point of
curve: thence run Northeasterly through Lots 10 and 9 of aforesaid Block 2
South, along the arc of a curve to the right having a radius of 74.99 feet, a
central angle of 89 56' 00", a distance of 117.71 feet, more or less, to a point
of tangent on the North boundary line of aforesaid Lot 9; thence run West
along the North boundary line of aforesaid Lots 9 and 10, 74.9 feet, more or
less, to the point of beginning,
AND
Lot 13, Block 2S, A.L. KNOWLTON'S PLAT OF THE CITY OF MIANII,
according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book B, Page 41, of the
Public Records of Dade County, Florida.
Zoning Board Action for Special Exception
Motion: I move that the request on agenda item # - be � (denied)
(granted) in that the requirements of Article 16 (were) (ere-fnc5t)
satisfied by relevant evidence in the record of the public hearing
a) as stated in the City's finds or fact, or
b) as demonstrated by the petitioner, or
c) on the basis of the following:
The Zoning Board, in its decision to (grant) (deny) the special exception, shall
make written findings that the applicable requirements of this zoning Ordinance,
Section 1305 (have) (have not) been met.
Circle appropriate condition(s):
1305.1 Ingress and Egress
Due consideration shall be given to adequacy of ingress and
egress to the property and structure and uses thereon, with
particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and
convenience, traffic flow and control and access in case of fire and
emergency.
1305.2 Offstreet Parking and Loading
Due consideration shall be given to offstreet parking and loading
facilities as related to adjacent street, with particular reference to
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, internal traffic
flow and control, arrangement in relation to access in case of fire or
other emergency and screening and landscaping.
1305.3 Refuse and Service Ares
Due consideration shall be given to the location, scale, design and
screening of refuse and service areas to the manner in which
refuse is to be stored and to the manner and timing of refuse
collection and deliveries, shipments or other service activities, as
such matters relate to the location and nature of uses on adjoining
properties and to the location and character of adjoining public
ways.
1305.4 Signs and Lighting
Due consideration shall be given to the number, size, character,
location and orientation of proposed signs and of proposed lighting
for signs and premises, with particular reference to traffic safety,
glare and compatibility and harmony with adjoining and nearby
property and the character of the area.
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1305.5 Utilities
Due consideration shall be given to utilities required, with particular
reference to availability and capacity of systems, location of
connections and potentially adverse appearance or other adverse
effects on adjoining and nearby property and the character of the
area.
1305.6 Drainage
Due consideration shall be given for drainage, with particular
reference to effect on adjoining and nearby properties and on
general drainage systems in the area. Where major drainage
volumes appear likely and capacity of available systems is found
marginal or inadequate, consideration shall be given to possibilities
for recharge of groundwater supply on the property, temporary
retention with gradual discharge, or other remedial measures.
1305.7 Preservation of Natural Features
Due consideration shall be given to provision for the preservation of
existing vegetation and geological features whenever possible.
1305.8 Control of Potentially Adverse Effects Generally
In addition to consideration of detailed elements indicated above,
as appropriate to the particular class or kind of special permit and
the circumstances of the particular case, due consideration shall be
given to potentially adverse effects generally on adjoining and
nearby properties, the area, the neighborhood or the City of use or
occupancy as proposed, or its locations, construction, design,
character, scale or manner of operation. Where such potentially
adverse effects are found, consideration shall be given to special
remedial measures appropriate in the particular circumstances of
the case, including screening or buffering, landscaping, control of
manner or hours of operation, alteration of use of such space, or
such other measures as are required to assure that such potential
adverse effects will be eliminated or minimized to the maximum
extent reasonably feasible and that the use of occupancy will be
compatible and harmonious with other development in the area to a
degree which will avoid substantial depreciation of the value of
nearby property.
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