HomeMy WebLinkAboutConcurrencyProposal N( 10-LU
Date: 9/15/2010
CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS
CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING DEPARTMENT
IMPACT OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO LAND USE MAP
WITHIN A TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR
AMENDMENT INFORMATION
CONCURRENCY ANALYSIS
Applicant City of Miami
Address: 2000 SW 24 Street & 1960 SW 24 Street
Boundary Streets: North: SW 24 AV East: SW 19 AV
South: SW 24 TER West: SW 21 AV
Proposed Change: From: Single Family Residential
To: Park and Recreation
Existing Designation, Maximum Land Use Intensity
Residential 0.3641 acres @ 9 DU/acre 3 DU's
Peak Hour Person -Trip Generation, Residential 5
Other sq.ft. @ FLR 0 sq.ft.
Peak Hour Person -Trip Generation, Other
Proposed Designation, Maximum Land Use Intensity
Residential 0.3641 acres @ 0 DU/acre 0 DU's
Peak Hour Person -Trip Generation, Residential 0
Other sq.ft. @ FLR 0 sq.ft.
Peak Hour Person -Trip Generation, Other 0
Net Increment With Proposed Change:
Population -8
Dwelling Units -3
Peak Hour Person -Trips -5
Planning District Little Havana
County Wastewater Collection Zone 310
Drainage Subcatchment Basin T2
Solid Waste Collection Route 223
Transportation Corridor Name Coral Way
RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE
Population Increment, Residents -8
Space Requirement, acres -0.01
Excess Capacity Before Change 182.80
Excess Capacity After Change 182.81
Concurrency Checkoff OK
POTABLE WATER TRANSMISSION
Population Increment, Residents -8
Transmission Requirement, gpd -1,886
Excess Capacity Before Change >2% above demand
Excess Capacity After Change >2% above demand
Concurrency Checkoff OK
SANITARY SEWER TRANSMISSION
Population Increment, Residents -8
Transmission Requirement, gpd -1,558
Excess Capacity Before Change See Note 1.
Excess Capacity After Change See Note 1.
Concurrency Checkoff WASA Permit Required
STORM SEWER CAPACITY
Exfiltration System Before Change On -site
Exfiltration System After Change On -site
Concurrency Checkoff OK
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
Population Increment, Residents -8
Solid Waste Generation, tons/year -11
Excess Capacity Before Change 800
Excess Capacity After Change 811
Concurrency Checkoff OK
RELEVANT MCNP GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES
Land Use Goal LU-1 (See attachment 1)
Land Use Objective LU-1.1
Land Use Policy 1.1.1
Capital Improvements Goal CI-1
Capital Improvements Objective CI-1.2
Capital Improvements Policy 1.2.3 a - g
TRAFFIC CIRCULATION
Population Increment, Residents -8
Peak -Hour Person -Trip Generation -5
LOS Before Change E+50
LOS After Change E+50
Concurrency Checkoff OK
NOTES
1. Permit tor sanitary sewer connection must be issued by Metro -Dade Water and Sewer Authority Department.
(WASA) Excess capacity, It any, is currently not known
Parks and Recreation: The primary intent of this land use classification is to conserve
open space and green spaces of a park while allowing access and uses which will not interfere wan the
preservation of any signaicant environmental features which may exist vnNin the park.
I he land use designations allows only open space and park uses with recreational and cultural uses Where the
total building footprints may cover no more than 25 %of the park land area. Both pass.ve and active recreational
I uses shall be permitted including but not limited to nature trails, interpretive centers, picnic areas, playgrounds
, canoe trails and launches, small concession stands, restrooms, gyms, swimming pools, athletic tields, cultural
facilities, marine and manna facilities and other facilities supporting passive and active recreational and cultural
uses. Lands under this designation with specific qualities that make them desirable tor commercial photography
shall be allowed to be used in this manner conditionally, and only when it is determined that conducting such
commercial photography will not endanger significant environmental features within the area.
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ASSUMPTIONS AND COMMENTS
Population increment is assumed to be all new residents. Peak -period trip
generation is based on ITE Trip Generation, 5th Edition at 1.4 ppv average
occupancy for private passenger vehicles. Transportation Corridor capacities and
LOS are from Table PT-2(R1), Transportation Corridors report.
Potable water and wastewater transmission capacities are in accordance with
Metro -Dade County stated capacities and are assumed correct. Service
connections to water and sewer mains are assumed to be of adequate size; if not,
new connections are to be installed at owner's expense.
Recreation/Open Space acreage requirements are assumed with proposed
change made.