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SPECIAL AREA PLAN
MIAMI 21 AS ADOPTED - JANUARY 2011
8.3 Public Frontages (continued)
TABLE B PUBLIC FRONTAGES GENERAL
PLAN
LOT R.O.W.
PRIVATE FRONTAGE!. .4 PUBLIC FRONTAGE
a. (HW) For Highways: This Frontage has open swales drained by percolation, bicycle trails and no park-
ing. The landscaping consists of the natural condition or multiple species arrayed in naturalistic clusters.
Buildings are buffered by distance or berms.
b. (RD) For Roads: This Frontage has open swales drained by percolation and a walking path or bicycle
trail along one or both sides and yield parking. The landscaping consists of multiple species arrayed in
naturalistic clusters.
c. (ST) For Street: This Frontage has raised curbs drained by inlets and sidewalks separated from the
vehicular lanes by individual or continuous planters The landscaping consists of street trees of a single
or altemating species aligned in a regularly spaced allee.
d. (DR) For Drive: This Frontage has raised curbs drained by inlets and a wide sidewalk or paved path
along one side, related to a greenway or waterfront. It is separated from the vehicular lanes by individual
or continuous planters. The landscaping consists of street trees of a single or alternating species aligned
in a regularly spaced allee.
e. (AV) For Avenues: This Frontage has raised curbs drained by inlets and wide sidewalks separated
from the vehicular lanes by a narrow continuous planter. The landscaping consists of a single tree
species aligned in a regularly spaced allee.
f. (ST) (AV) For Mixed Use Streets or Avenues: This Frontage has raised curbs drained by inlets and
very wide sidewalks along both sides separated from the vehicular lanes by separate tree wells with
pedestrian friendly covering. The landscaping consists of a single tree species aligned with regular
spacing where possible.
g. (BV) For Boulevards: This Frontage has slip roads on both sides. It consists of raised curbs drained by
inlets and sidewalks along both sides, separated from the vehicular lanes by planters. The landscaping
consists of rows of a single tree species aligned in a regularly spaced allee.
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Note: Appropriate types for Civic Zones shall be determined based on context and abutting Transect Zones.
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