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PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD
FACT SHEET
14-00084x Quasi -Judicial
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS
BOARD, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), APPROVING OR DENYING AN
EXCEPTION AS LISTED IN ORDINANCE NO. 13114, AS AMENDED, THE
MIAMI 21 CODE, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA, ARTICLE 4, TABLE 3, TO ALLOW A PRE-SCHOOL IN A SUB-
URBAN TRANSECT ZONE (T3-R), FOR THE PROPERTIES LOCATED AT
APPROXIMATELY 2475 AND 2485 SOUTHWEST 22ND AVENUE, MIAMI,
FLORIDA.
Approximately 2475 and 2485 SW 22nd Avenue [Commissioner Francis Suarez
- District 4]
Rosa Fernandez, General Operation Manager and Vice -President, on behalf of
El Avila Child Development Center, LLC
2485 SW 22nd Avenue
Miami, FL 33145
(305) 860-4020
This will allow a pre-school.
Approval.
Continued on March 19, 2014.
<P'laY1�iriirand Zoning Department
t'` , tig`$»velopment Section
ANALYSIS FOR
EXCEPTION
File ID#:14-00084x
Request: Exception pursuant to Article 4, Table 3 of the Miami 21 Code, to allow a pre-
school within the T3-R (Sub -Urban Transect Zone).
Project: EL Avila Child Development Center, LLC
Location: 2475 and 2485 SW 22 Avenue
Net District: Coral Way NET
Folio # 0141150020050 & 0040 Square footage: 14,042.50 s.f. = 0.322 acre
Current Zoning Designation: T3-R (Sub -Urban Transect Zone- Restricted)
FINDINGS AND COMMENTS:
1. The proposed pre-school use is compatible with the uses under the Sub -Urban
Transect Zone - Restricted and will benefit the area by providing a service to the
community.
2. The existing site of 2485 SW 22 Avenue (Building B) has legally functioned as a
day care facility for several years, which under Miami 21 Code is not allowed within
the T3 Transect Zone.
3. Through the Exception process, the applicant seeks to change the use of the
existing child day care to a pre-school and expand the operation to the abutting
property located at 2475 SW 22 Avenue (Building A) and will also increase the
number of children served from twenty (20) to forty-nine (49) of eighteen (18)
months to five (5) years of age.
4. The applicant will combine the two lots, through the instrument of a Unity of Title,
that will create a unified campus. The proposed plans also includes a drop-off area
at the front of Building B and seven (7) parking spaces, which will include an ADA,
compliant space at the southeast rear of Building B, adjacent to the existing ADA
access ramp. A sidewalk will be added that will connect the rear of Building B to the
rear of Building A and its proposed ADA access ramp. The proposed sidewalk will
also serve as access to the play areas between Buildings A and B and at the rear of
Building A.
3. The applicant has provided a curriculum and will meet Florida Statues governing
pre-school/child daycare facilities.
4. With respect to all additional criteria as specified on Section 4, Table 12 of Miami
21 Ordinance, the proposal has been review and found to be adequate.
Based on the above findings, the Planning and Zoning Department recommends
Approval of the application as presented.
3/10/2014 D.Cook
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ARTICLE 4 — TABLE 12 Criteria Matrix
*Compliance is subject to conditions
** Not applicable at this time, subject to review and approval.
Application Type: Exception (File No. 14-00084x)
Project Name: El Avila Child Development Center LLL
Project Address: 2475 and 2485 SW 22 Street
Pursuant to Article 4, Table 12 of the Miami 21 Code, the Zoning Ordinance of the City
of Miami, the specific site plan and aspects of the PROJECT have been found by the
City Commission (based upon facts and reports prepared or submitted by staff or others)
to adhere to the following Design Review Criteria subject to the any applicable
conditions in the Development Order herein:
DESIGN REVIEW CRITERIA
I) Site and Urban Planning: Applicability Compliance
(1) Respond to the physical contextual environment Yes Yes
taking into consideration urban form and natural
features;
(2) Siting should minimize the impact of automobile Yes Yes
parking and driveways on the pedestrian
environment and adjacent properties;
(3) Buildings on corner lots should be oriented to the Yes Yes
corner and public street fronts
II) Architecture and Landscape Architecture: Applicability Compliance
(1) A project shall be designed to comply with all N/A N/A
applicable landscape ordinances;
(2) Respond to the neighborhood context; Yes Yes
(3) Create a transition in bulk and scale; Yes Yes
(4) Use architectural styles and details (such as roof N/A
lines and fenestration), colors and materials
derivative from surrounding area;
(5) Articulate the building facade vertically and N/A
horizontally in intervals that conform to the
existing structures in the vicinity.
III) Pedestrian Oriented Development: Applicability Compliance
(1) Promote pedestrian interaction; Yes Yes
(2) Design facades that respond primarily to the N/A
human scale;
(3) Provide active, not blank facades. Where blank N/A
walls are unavoidable, they should receive design
treatment.
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ARTICLE 4 — TABLE 12 Criteria Matrix
*Compliance is subject to conditions
** Not applicable at this time, subject to review and approval.
IV) Streetscape and Open Space: Applicability Compliance
(1) Provide usable open space that allows for Yes Yes
convenient and visible pedestrian access from
the public sidewalk;
(2) Landscaping, including plant material, trellises, Yes Yes
special pavements, screen walls, planters and
similar features should be appropriately
incorporated to enhance the project.
V) Vehicular Access and Parking: Applicability Compliance
(1) Design for pedestrian and vehicular safety to Yes Yes
minimize conflict points;
(2) Minimize the number and width of driveways and Yes Yes
curb cuts;
(3) Parking adjacent to a street front should be N/A
minimized and where possible should be located
behind the building;
(4) Use surface parking areas as district buffer. N/A
VI) Screening: Applicability Compliance
(1) Provide landscaping that screen undesirable Yes Yes
elements, such as surface parking lots, and that
enhances space and architecture;
(2) Building sites should locate service elements like Yes Yes
trash dumpster, loading docks, and mechanical
equipment away from street front where possible.
When elements such as dumpsters, utility meters,
mechanical units and service areas cannot be
located away from the street front they should be
situated and screened from view to street and
adjacent properties;
(3) Screen parking garage structures with program N/A
uses. Where program uses are not feasible
soften the garage structure with trellises,
landscaping, and/or other suitable design
element.
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ARTICLE 4 — TABLE 12 Criteria Matrix
*Compliance is subject to conditions
** Not applicable at this time, subject to review and approval.
VII) Signage and Lighting: Applicability Compliance
(1) Design signage appropriate for the scale and N/A
character of the project and immediate
neighborhood;
(2) Provide lighting as a design feature to the N/A
building facade, on and around landscape areas,
special building or site features, and/or signage;
(3) Orient outside lighting to minimize glare to N/A
adjacent properties;
(4) Provide visible signage identifying building N/A
addresses at the entrance(s) as a functional and
aesthetic consideration.
VIA) Preservation of Natural Features: Applicability Compliance
(1) Preserve existing vegetation and/or geological Yes Yes
features whenever possible.
IX) Modification of Nonconformities: Applicability Compliance
(1) For modifications of nonconforming structures, no N/A
increase in the degree of nonconformity shall be
allowed;
(2) Modifications that conform to current regulations N/A
shall be designed to conform to the scale and
context of the nonconforming structure.
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ARCHITECTURE PLANNING DESIGN
GERALD F. DE MARCO, ARCHITECT
AND ASSOCIATES
7241 S.W. 168TH Street, Suite E
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33157
TEL: (305) 255-2999
FAX: (305) 255-4499
E-MAIL: gfdarch@bellsouth.net
GERALD F. DE MARCO MICHAEL K. PHANG, Ph.D., P.E., S.E., SECB
ANGELICA ALCANTARA, A.I.T. CONSULTING
ASHLEY YANEZ, A.I.T. LEONARD J. LAFOREST, R.A., I.D.
JACQUELINE P. JAMES, Ph.D., P.E.
LETTER OF INTENT
December 18, 2013
Francisco J. Garcia
Planning Director
City of Miami Planning Department
444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor
Miami, Florida 33130
Re: Pre -Application for a public hearing for 2475 & 2485 S.W. 22nd Avenue (Lot 6 less the west 15 feet, Citrus Park PB
7-51) & (Lot 4-5 less the east 50 feet and less the west 15 feet, Citrus Park PB 7-51)
Dear Mr. Garcia,
Fernando and Rosa Fernandez, Owners of the properties located at 2475 & 2485 S.W. 22nd Avenue, intend to form a
unity of title between these two properties and make other use and physical adjustments to be in compliance with Miami
21 requirements. In doing so, they will need to change the use of each property to a preschool use. Currently the
property located at 2475 is a residential use and the property located at 2485 is a daycare. They would like to keep the
existing structures on the properties in order to maintain the residential look the code requests for that area.
By forming a unity of title and a change of use the property will provide all required parking, adequate outdoor recreation
area and landscaped open space on the site. The intended land use is allowed under the Zoning Code, and indeed,
appropriate in providing a needed service and an amenity serving the local residents.
Verytruly yours
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Gerald F. De coMtdr
Reg. No. 008818
PLAY AND LEARN CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER
VISION AND PURPOSE
Play and Learn offers a child -centered, developmentally appropriate, dual -language
integrated program for children from 18 months to five year olds. The purpose of the
program is to establish a strong foundation for learning in the early years, and to provide a
secure, respectful, and nurturing environment to help children thrive in a classroom that meet
their developmental needs.
PLAY AND LEARN provides a variety of learning opportunities and experiences that are
based on assessment information and the strengths, needs, and interests of the children. Our
culturally, linguistically, and developmentally appropriate program provides an environment
conducive to learning with challenging but attainable expectations.
PLAY AND LEARN adds opportunities for learning through play in the physical
environment and activities. Both child -initiated free play and more structured play -based
learning opportunities are integral parts of the classroom activities.
Children are offered choices of learning activities that reflect their developmental stages and
are encouraged to think creatively, to explore and investigate, to solve problems and engage
in the inquiry process, and to share their learning with others.
Teachers at PLAY AND LEARN support children in their play -based learning by:
• providing large blocks of time for both child -initiated and structured play;
• guiding, shaping, engaging in, and extending play but not dictating or dominating it;
• allowing children to be "in charge" of their play — engaging them in the planning of the
learning activities and allowing time for unstructured play;
• providing a variety of hands-on, concrete materials, tools, and equipment that
encourage children to engage in different forms of play;
• changing materials, tools, and equipment as needed, to guide, shape, enhance, and
extend learning;
• asking questions to expand and enhance play;
• observing and monitoring play.
Skills and types of learning supported through play:
• self -regulation • narrative recall
• communication • use of complex language
• thinking • development of schemas
• comparing • organization of mental scripts
• planning • self -regulation
• investigating planning
• problem solving • use of language
• experimenting pretend play
• negotiating development of fine motor control
• evaluating development of ability to connect
• literacy acquisition symbols and shapes with letters and
numbers in print
GOALS
The goals of the program are as follows:
• to establish a strong foundation for the early years by providing young children with
an integrated curriculum
• to provide a play -based learning environment
• to help children make a smoother transition to Kindergarten
• to foster bilingualism, bi-literacy, and enhanced awareness of linguistic and cultural
diversity
Creating a climate of active intellectual inquiry, play, and exploration, Play and Learn:
• Encourages exploration and understanding of the world.
• Views each child as an individual and provides a stimulating education for students
with different levels of academic ability and learning styles.
• Partners with parents to nurture each student to develop as an entire person.
• Enables and encourages students, through critical thinking, skill proficiency and
substantive knowledge, to discover and excel in different areas.
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES
Our program is based on the following principles:
1. Early child development sets the foundation for lifelong learning.
2. Family involvement in the children's development strengthen the ability to meet the
needs of young children.
3. Respect for diversity, equity, and inclusion are prerequisites the children's optimal
development and learning.
4. Children learn best when they are given appropriate responsibility, allowed to make
errors, decisions and choices, and respected as autonomous learners.
5. A planned curriculum supports early learning.
6. Play is essential to facilitate language, cognitive, and social development
7. Imagination, creativity and all kinds of symbolic behavior (reading, writing, drawing,
dancing, music, mathematical numbers, algebra, role play and talking) develop and
emerge when conditions are favorable.
8. Children learn through dynamic investigation.
9. Children instigate their own learning.
10. Learning comes from open-ended experiences.
11. Adults are facilitators of children's learning.
CURRICULUM - LEARNING THROUGH PLAY
Our whole child approach enables children to learn primarily through play, social interactions
and experiential education. Children learn by doing. They learn through play,
experimentation, exploration, and testing. Learning should be a joyful, natural experience.
We follow The Creative Curriculum, as a guideline for planning and implementing a
developmentally appropriate curriculum program. The curricula is based on the
developmental needs of the children and focus on fostering individual growth through
opportunities for exploration.
Our teachers also rely in The Language Focused Curriculum, and The Florida Voluntary
Prekindergarten (VPK) Curriculum as other important resources in addition to The Creative
Curriculum. In addition to programmatic ideas, these curricula provide important
developmental milestones' information.
INTRODUCTION
Our program focuses on children's growth in the following domains:
• social/ emotional development
• cognitive development
• language development (in both Spanish and English)
• visual arts and creativity development
• gross and fine motor skills development
• music, movement, and coordination
As part of the Early Childhood Program and in addition to the projects done in class, students
have specialty teachers once weekly in the areas of:
Creative Movement and Drama
Fine, gross motor, sensory exploration for preschool students by an Occupational
Therapist
This curriculum outline highlights essential aspects of our Early Childhood Program. In
addition to these core areas of development, teachers respond to the interests and needs of
their students (both as individuals and as a group) in planning mini -units and centers for
their class. This element of an "emerging curriculum" is important in a developmentally
appropriate program and serves to enhance many of the core elements of development in our
curriculum.
18 to 36 months.
Learning and Developmental Standards. Goals of The Creative Curriculum® Developmental
Continuum for Infants, Toddlers & Twos
The Creative Curriculum® Developmental Continuum for Infants, Toddlers & Twos has four goals
and 21 objectives for infants, toddlers, and twos. The four goals correspond to four areas of
child development: social/ emotional, physical, cognitive, and language development.
APPROACHES TO LEARNING
A. Eagerness & curiosity
B. Persistence
C. Creativity & problem -solving
SOCIAL & EMOTIONAL
A. Trust & emotional security
B. Self -regulation
C. Self-concept
• Shows a beginning understanding of cause and
effect
• Attends for longer periods of time and persists
at preferred activities.-18 to 24 months
• Spends more time engaging in child -initiated
activities and seeks or accepts help when
encountering a problem.-24 to 36 months
• Sustains attention
• Understands how objects can be used
• Uses problem -solving strategies
• Engages in pretend play
• Trusts known, caring adults
• Plays with other children
• Regulates own behavior
• Manages own feelings
• Regulates own behavior
• Responds to others' feelings with growing
empathy
• Plays with other children
• Plays with other children
• Regulates own behavior
• Learns to be a member of a group
• Uses personal care skills
LANGUAGE & COMMUNICATION
A. Listening & understanding • Develops receptive language
• Shows an awareness of pictures and print
B. Communicating & speaking • Develops expressive language
C. Early reading • Participates in conversations
• Enjoys books and being read
D. Early writing • Experiments with drawing and writing
• Engages in pretend play
• Participates in conversations
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT & GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
A. Exploration & discovery
B. Concept development & memory
C. Problem -solving & creative
expression
• Sustains attention
• Trusts known, caring adults
• Plays with other children
• Shows a beginning understanding of cause and
effect
• Sustains attention
• Understands how objects can be used
• Shows a beginning understanding that things
can be grouped
• Understands how objects can be used
• Shows a beginning understanding that things
can be grouped
• Uses problem -solving strategies
Three and Four Year olds.
Learning and Developmental Standards. Goals of The Creative Curriculum® Developmental
Continuum
SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
Core areas include:
• ability to adjust to new • Using self help skills with occasional
situations. reminders
• Demonstrates appropriate trust • Using materials in appropriate ways
in adults
• Recognizes own feelings and
manages them appropriately.
• Stands Up for Rights
• Demonstrates self -direction
and independence.
• Working on accepting
compromise when suggested
by peer or teacher
• Uses thinking skills to resolve
conflicts
• Takes responsibility for own
well-being.
• Following classroom rules
• Recognizes the feelings of others and
responds appropriately.
• Sharing and taking turns with others
• Plays well with other children.
• Shares and respects the rights of others.
• Respects and cares for classroom environment
and materials.
FINE AND GROSS MOTOR DEVELOPMENT:
Core areas include:
Gross Motor
• Demonstrates basic locomotor
skills (a)running, (b)jumping,
(c)hopping,(d)galloping)
• Climbs up and down.
Fine Motor
• Shows balance while moving.
• Demonstrates (a)throwing,(b)kicking, and
(c)catching skills
• Controls small muscles in • Coordinates eye -hand movement
hands.
• Uses tools for writing and
drawing.
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT:
Core areas include:
Language & Literacy
• Takes on pretend roles and situations. • Uses emerging reading skills to make
meaning from print.
• Hears and discriminates the sounds of • Understands the purpose of writing.
language.
• Understands and follows oral • Writes letters and words.
directions.
• Actively participates in conversations. • Plays with sounds to create new words
• Expresses self using words and • Enjoys and values reading.
expanded sentences
• Makes and interprets representations. • Answers questions
Math -Logical Thinking
• Sorts objects by one property such as • Notices similarities and differences
size, shape, color or use
• Notices and recreates patterns with • Classifies objects by different attributes
objects
• Matches pairs of objects in one-to-one • Examines with attention to detail
correspondence noticing attributes of objects
• Explores cause and effect. • Finds multiples uses for classroom
objects
• Draws on everyday experiences and • Shows awareness of time concepts and
applies knowledge to similar sequence.
situations
• Begins to understand basic addition
and subtraction
• Compares and Measures
• Approaches problems flexibly. • Shows persistence in approaching
tasks
• Applies knowledge or experience in a
new context.
• Arranges objects in a series.
• Shows awareness of position in space. • Uses numbers and counting.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This Curriculum Outline was compiled from several sources, including Learning Through
Play Resource (Developed by members of the Early Years Interboard Panel), the Creative
Curriculum, the Rockwood Board of Education Preschool Curriculum, The Full -Day Early
Learning Kindergarten Program — Ontario, and The Language Focused Curriculum.
EXCEPTION APPLICATION
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PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT, HEARIAGAIK► I;D C ION f >♦_ /t
444 SW 2nd Avenue, 3rd Floor • Miami, Florida 33130 • Telephone 305-416-2030
www.miamigov.com/hearing boards
Welcome to the City of Miami! This application is intended to serve as a guide in assisting you with
our public hearing process. Please feel free to contact us, should you have any questions.
The deadline to file the complete application with supporting documents is the last five working
days of each month from 8:00 am until 3:00 pm, except on the fifth day, until 12:00 pm. The
application submittal date is the date stamped by Hearing Boards' staff on this page. The
responses to this application must be typed and signed in black ink. All pertinent and accurate
information/documentation; i.e., the plans, reports, exhibits, shall be presented at the time of filing, in
addition to the paid receipt. The applicant is responsible for the accuracy of the information
contained in the application and all supporting materials. Should you wish, you could bring the
materials to our office for review prior to submittal to ensure completeness.
You will be responsible, if needed, to bring an interpreter for the English language to any
presentation before city boards, committees and the city commission. A valid power of attorney will
be required if neither applicant or legal counsel representing the applicant execute the application or
desire to make a presentation before city boards, committees and the city commission. All
documents, reports, studies, exhibits (8'/2x11 ") or other materials submitted during this process will
be kept as part of the record. Any documents offered to the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board
and the City Commission, which have not been provided fifteen (15) days before the meeting as part
of the agenda materials will be entered into the record at the discretion of the aforementioned Board
and Commission.
ORDINANCE NO. 11469, CODIFIED IN CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE VI OF THE CITY CODE STATES
THAT ANY PERSON WHO RECEIVES COMPENSATION, REMUNERATION OR EXPENSES FOR
CONDUCTING LOBBYING ACTIVITIES TO REGISTER AS A LOBBYIST WITH THE CITY CLERK,
PRIOR TO ENGAGING IN LOBBYING ACTIVITIES BEFORE CITY STAFF, BOARDS,
COMMITTEES AND THE CITY COMMISSION. A COPY OF SAID ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN
THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK (MIAMI CITY HALL), LOCATED AT 3500 PAN AMERICAN
DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, 33133.
Ordinance No. 12918 states that each person or entity requesting approval, relief or other action
from the City Commission or any of its boards, authorities, agencies, councils or committees
regarding any issue, shall disclose at the commencement (or continuance) of the public hearing(s)
on the issue, any consideration provided or committed, directly or on its behalf, for an agreement to
support or withhold objection to the requested approval, relief or action. The Disclosure of
Consideration Provided or Committed for Agreement to Support or Withhold Objection Affidavit
included in this package must be submitted with the application. The applicant must, at the
commencement of any public hearing on the issue, if there is any disclosure to report, read the
disclosure into the record. Also, the applicant must supplement the affidavit if there is any new
information or additional information to disclose.
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"Legislative Hub", or for certified copies, contact the City Clerk's Office at 305-250-5360.
Applications given to customers do not constitute action from the City of Miami without plans review
and written comments from the Office of Zoning.
Rev. 07-2013 2
EXCEPTION APPLICATION
Please refer to Article 7.1.2.6 of the Miami 21 Code for Exception information.
1. Applicant(s): El Avila Child Development Center LLC
2. Subject property address(es) and folio number(s): 2485 SW22 Ave 01-4115-002-0040 &
2475 SW22 Ave 01-4115-002-0050
3. One (1) original survey dated within six (6) months from the date of application prepared by a State of
Florida registered land surveyor.
4. One (1) original 24x36" plan, signed and sealed by a State of Florida registered architect or engineer
showing property boundaries and proposed structure(s), parking, landscaping, etc.; building elevations
and dimensions and computations of lot area and building spacing.
5. After Hearing Boards, Public Works, Zoning and Planning initial and date the plans, two (2) 11x17" and
one (1) 81/2x11" copies of the original plan, including the survey.
6. Current Zoning Referral and Write -Up signed by the Office of Zoning designee.
7. A clear and legible copy of the recorded warranty deed and tax forms of the most current year showing
the present owner(s) and legal description of the property to match the legal description on the survey.
8. A dear and legible copy of the subject property address(es) and legal description(s) on a separate sheet,
labeled as "Exhibit A", to match with the current survey's legal description.
9. At least two photographs showing the entire property showing land and improvements.
10. Copy of the lobbyist registration processed by the Office of the City Clerk, if applicable.
11. Affidavit of Authority to Act and the Disclosure of Ownership of all owner —and contract purchasers, if
applicable —of the subject property.
12. For all corporations and partnerships indicated:
a) Articles of Incorporation;
b) Certificate from Tallahassee showing good standing, less than one (1) year old;
c) Corporate Resolution or a Power of Attorney signed by the secretary of the Corporation authorizing
the person who signed the application to do so; (Not Necesaarj,sipned byGeneral Operations MGR. of LL
d) Non-profit organizations: A list of Board of Directors less than one (1) year old.
13. Certified list of owners of real estate within 500 feet of the subject property.
14. Original Disclosure of Consideration Provided or Committed for Agreement to Support or Withhold
Objection Affidavit.
15. Original Public School Concurrency Management System Entered Requirements form.
16. The subject property(ies) cannot have any open code enforcement/lien violations.
17. What is the acreage of the project/property site? 0.327 Acres (14,245 SQ.FT)
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EXCEPTION APPLICATION
18. What is the purpose of this application/nature of proposed use? Change of use of existing childcare into
preschool and addition of adj. single-family residence thru unity of title.
19. Is the property within the boundaries of a historic site, historic district or archeological zone? Please
contact the Planning and Zoning Department on the 3`d Floor for information. NO
20. is the property within the boundaries of an Environmental Preservation District? Please contact the
Planning and Zoning Department on the 3`d Floor for information. NO
21. Wat would be the anticipated duration of the presentation in front of the:
Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board-10 (AA and/or City Commission
22. Cost of processing according to Section 62-22 and Section 62-23 of the Miami City Code*:
a. CS, T3 (Single -Family and Duplex Residential uses)
b. All other uses
c. Extension of time
c. Exception Permit Requiring City Commission Review
d. Advertising
e. Mail notice fee per notice
f. Meeting package mailing fee per package
$ 1,000.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 750.00
$ 2,500.00
$ 1,500.00
$ 4.50
$ 6.00
Fees for appeals of Exceptions shall be collected as a surcharge equivalent to the application fee
and advertisement fee and shall be collected from the applicant at the time of initial submission of
an application for any Exception. Such surcharge shall be refunded to the applicant unless there
is an appeal from an abutting property owner. if an abutting property owner appeals, then the
appellant shall pay the applicable notice fee only. if the appellant is not an abutting property
owner, then appellant shall pay the equivalent of the original application fee, advertisement fee,
and notice fee paid.
*Fees over $25, . 00, shall be paid in the form of a certified check, cashier's check, or money order.
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a(n) individual/partner/agent/corporation of C'Lt�V�I A G\-N1�L'EVE L.o17M a(n
individual/partnership/corporation. He/She is personailyknown to me or who has produced
as identification and who did (did not) take an oath.
(Stamp)
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4
CORPORATE RESOLUTION
FOR
EL AVILA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER LLC
CERTIFICATE OF CORPORATE RESOLUTION
CONSENT TO ACTION WITHOUT MEETING
WRITTEN CONSENT TO ACTION WITHOUT MEETING of the Managers of El Avila Child
Development Center LLC (the "Company") dated this 3'd day of January, 2014. The Company is
organized and operating under the laws of the State of Florida and having its principal place of business at
2485 SW 22 Ave Miami, FL 33145.
WHEREAS, the Corporation desires to grant signing and authority to certain person(s) described
hereunder.
,RESOLVED: That the Managers authorize and approve to grant signing and authority to
conduct business to Rosa Fernandez, General Operation Manager and Vice -President. The
foregoing signing and authority granted shall include, but shall not be limited to, the execution
of Deeds, powers of attorney, transfers, assignments, contracts, obligations, certificates, and
other instruments of whatever nature entered into by this Company.
1N WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Resolution as of the date first above
written. We further certify that this Company is duly organized and existing, and has the power to take
the action called for by the foregoing resolution.
Dated on the 3rd day of January, 2014
MEMBERS:
Avila Caracas
Rosa M Perez
Carmen B Perez
/ 3-2 /
Date
t-3-Zory
President Date
1/ /2 d l'f
Vice Pr t • - nt and Administrative Director Date
j
General Operations Manager Date
AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORITY TO ACT
Before me this day, the undersigned personally appeared
l2ascI �fr1en�z
, who being by me first deposes and says:
1. That he/she is the owner or the legal representative of the owner, submitting the public
hearing application as required by the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, affecting the
real property located in the City of Miami, as listed on the foregoing pages.
2. That all owners who he/she represents, if any, have given his/her full and complete
permission for him/her to act in his/her behalf for the change or modification of a
classification or regulation of zoning as set out in the foregoing petition, 0 including or
l "not including responses to day to day staff inquires.
3. That the foregoing and following pages are part of this affidavit and contain the current
names, mailing addresses, telephone numbers and legal descriptions of the real
property of which he/she is the owner or legal representative.
4. That the facts, as represented in the application and documents submitted in
conjunction with this affidavit, are true and correct.
Further Affiant sayeth not.
-gO5C-t ��rncvic z
Applicant(s) Name
STATE OF FLORIDA -- COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
t(s) Signature
-k'h
The foregoing was acknowledged before me this o2� day of � OI -\\
20 1 , by bE-Z
who is a(n) individual/partner/agent/corporation of aL MILA C Lb )C1/EL6PMetri CEMf-L
a(n) individual/partnership/corporation. He/She is personally known to me or who
has produced a• tIf e'���iyj//as identification and who did (did not) take an oath.
(Stamp) 54 'ea-. I dta6, atuli
_,� '�H,� :*_ Signature
:, oeelee .:lir I.
4 Rev. 04-21-09
EXCEPTION APPLICATION
DISCLOSURE OF OWNERSHIP
List the owner(s) of the subject property and percentage of ownership. Note: The Miami City Code
requires disclosure of all parties having a financial interest, either direct or indirect, with respect to a
presentation, request or petition. Accordingly, disclosure of shareholders of corporations,
beneficiaries of trusts, and/or any other interested parties, together with their address(es) and
proportionate interest are required. Please supply additional lists, if necessary.
Owner's Name(es) Inst. Psic. El Avila (Rosa Perez 33.3% Carmen Fernandez 33.3% Rosa
Fernandez 33.3%)
Percentage of Ownership 100%
Subject Property Address(es) 2485 and 2475 SW 22 Avenue, Miami, FL 33145
2. List all street address(es) and legal description(s) of any property located within 500 feet of the
subject property owned by any and all parties listed in question #1 above. Please supply additional
lists, if necessary.
Street Address(es): Legal Description(s):
N/A
Rosa Fernandez
Owner(s) or Attorney Name
STATE OF FLORIDA -- COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
Owner(s) orerry Signature
The foregoing was acknowledged before me this 711- day of Fe- 4.= 1-4C {
20 I4 , by c(c, �1
who is a(n) individual/partner/agent/corporation of a(n)
individual/partnership/corporation. He/She is personally known to me or who has produced
fy,ss'l33-(61-6 O oas identification and who did (did not) take an oath.
J-b-c9
(Stamp)
Signature
VANESSA TRUJILO
MY COMMISSION # EE 105250
EXPIRES: July 11, 2015
Bonded Thru Notary Public Underwriters
Rev. 07-2013
6
EXHIBIT A
Subject Property Address(es) Legal Descriptions
2475 S.W. 22r'D AVENUE
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33145
2485 S.W. 22ND AVENUE
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33145
LOT 6 LESS THE WEST 15 FEET
SUBDIVISION PLAT OF THE CITRUS PARK
SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7 AT PAGE 51 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
4 AND 5 LESS THE EAST 50 FEET AND LESS THE
WEST 15 FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY
SUBDIVISION PLAT OF THE CITRUS PARK
SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7 AT PAGE 51 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
City of Miami
Public School Concurrency
Concurrency Management System Entered Requirements
Applicant Fields
Information
Application Type
Public Hearing
Application Sub -Type
Sub -Type
El Avila Child Development Center LLC
Application Name *
Application Phone *
305 860.4020
Application Email *
rosafdz@playnleamprek.com
Application Address *
2485 SW 22 Ave Miami FL 33145
Contact Fields
Information
Contact Name *
Rosa Fernandez
Contact Phone *
305 860.4020
Contact Email *
rosafdz@playnleamprek.com
Local Govt. Name
City of Miami
Local Govt. Phone
305-416-1400
Local Govt. Email
GDGavld?ci.miami.fl.us
Local Govt. App. Number (OFFICIAL USE ONLY)
Property Fields
Information
Master Folio Number *
01-4115-002-0040
Additional Folio Number
o 1 -4 t t 5-002-0050
Total Acreage *
14,245 SQ. FT.
Proposed Land Use/Zoning *
T3
2
Single -Family Detached Units *
Single -Family Attached Units (Duplex) *
0
Multi -Family Units *
0
Total # of Units *
2
Redevelopment Information (MUSPs) - Re -development applications are for those vacant sites for which a local
government has provided vested rights; or for an already improved property which does not have to be re -platted as
deemed by the local government. The number of units to be input into the CMS is the net difference between the existing
vested number of units and the newly proposed number of units.
Example: an existing 20-unit structure wilt be tom down for redevelopment The newly proposed development calk
for 40 total units. Local govemmenf shall input 20 units in the CM$ (net difference between the 20 units vested less
the newly proposed 4 units).
Required Fields for Application *
Rose, . rnoncaaz
Owner(s)/Attomey/Applicant Name
er(s)/?4tt?eQlApplicant Signature
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
The foregoing was acknowledged before me this d lIA) day of S U
20 \� t-
by t/.7{'C ti1)\--N ) L
who is a(n) individual/partner/agent/corporation of•CLMILik As1iA)Va0q M n —
individual/partnership/corporation. He/She is personally known: to me or who has produced
of. identification and who did (did not) take an oath
T
• (Stamp) Sign t e
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CITY OFMIAMI
DISCLOSURE OF CONSIDERATION PROVIDED OR COMMITTED FOR AGREEMENT TO
SUPPORT OR WITHHOLD OBJECTION
The City of Miami requires any person or entity requesting approval relief or other action from the City Commission or any of its
boards, authorities, agencies, councils or committees, to disclose at the commencement (or continuance) of the hearing(s) on the
issue, any consideration provided or committed, directly or on its behalf, to any entity or person for an agreement to support or
withhold objection to the requested approval, relief or action. "Consideration" includes any gift, payment, contribution, donation, fee,
commission, promise or grant of any money, property, service, credit or financial assistance of any kind or value, whether direct or
implied, or any promise or agreement to provide any of the foregoing in the future.
Individuals retained or employed by a principal as a lobbyist as defined in Sec. 2-653, and appearing before the City Commission or
any of its boards, authorities, agencies, councils or committees solely in the capacity of a lobbyist and not as the applicant, or owners'
legal representative are not required to fill out this form.
NAME:
Rosa
HOME ADDRESS:
CITY:
(First Name)
Maria Fernandez
(Middle) (Last Name)
2475 SW 22 Ave
(Address Line 1)
(Address Line 2)
Miami STATE: 1; L ZIP: 33145
HOME PHONE:
EMAIL: rosafdz@playnlearnprek.com
CELL PHONE: 7863953883 FAX:
BUSSINESS or APPLICANT or ENTITY N
El Avila Child Development Center LLC D.B.A Play and Learn
BUSINESS ADDRESS:
2485 SW 22 Ave
(Address L1�mi FL 33145
(Address Line 2)
1. Please describe the issue for which you are seeking approval, relief or other action from the City Commission, board,
authority, agency, council, or committee.
Exception permit. The proposed development consists of changing the use of an existing
one story child day care into a pre-school facility. Also, it includes the addition of
the adj. property of a one story single family res. thru a unity of title.
2. Has any consideration been provided or committed, directly or on your behalf, to any entity or person for an agreement to
support or withhold objection to the requested approval, relief or action?
IQ YES ® NO
If your answer to Question 2 is No, do not answer questions 3, 4 & 5 proceed to read and execute the Acknowledgment. If
your answer to Question 2 is Yes, please answer questions 3, 4 & 5 and read and execute the Acknowledgement.
Doc. No.:86543
3. Please provide the name, address and phone number of the person(s) or entities to whom consideration has been provided
or committed.
Name
a.
Address Phone#
b.
c.
* Additional names can be placed on a separate page attached to this form.
4. Please describe the nature of the consideration.
5. Describe what is being requested in exchange for the consideration.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
I hereby acknowledge that it is unlawful to employ any device, scheme or artifice to circumvent the disclosure requirements of
Ordinance 12918 and such circumvention shall be deemed a violation of the Ordinance; and that in addition to the criminal
or civil penalties that may be imposed under the City Code, upon determination by the City Commission that the foregoing
disclosure requirement was not fully and timely satisfied the following may occur:
1. the application or order, as applicable, shall be
effect; and
2, no application from any perenn or entity for
considered by the applicable board(s) until ex
nullification of the application or order.
PERSON SUBMITTING DISCLOSURE:
STATE OF FLORIDA
CITY OF MIAMI
MY COMMISSION
EXPIRES: Wt • '\, 2b\1
Enclosure(s)
Doe. No.:86543
deemed void without fin•thar fnre.n
the came ie,cne .shall he reviewed or
on of a period of one year after the
Signature
Rosa Fernandez
Print Name
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
.f a— day of 3-46cNUK-'12—y 2001 � .The foregoing
instrument was acknowledged before me by - 1>EZ , who has produced
as identification and/or is personally known to me and who did/did no,`4.1��(�Jj����
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Notary
Print Name
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CFH 2009RO362977
OR 8k 26870 Pas 3870 - 3871E (2assl
RECORDED 0.5/19f2009 10:11:33
DEED DOC TAX 1,434.00
HARVEY RUVIN. CLERK. OF COURT
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
pry by and return to:
Michael A. Pophin, Esq.
Attorney at Law
Law Offices of Popkin & Ressler, P.A.
1701 W. Hillsboro Blvd., Suite 400
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442
954-360-9030
File Number: 08-19539
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Special Warranty Deed
This Special Warranty Deed made this day of Mnf, 21119 between HSBC Bank USA, N.A, as Trustee for the
Ellington Trust Series 2007-2 whose post office address is c/o Wilshire Credit Corporation 14523 SW Millikan Way , Suite
200, Beaverton, OR 97005, grantor, and El Avila Child Development Center, LLC whose post office address is 2431
SWANSON AVE, Coral Gables, FL 33133, grantee:
(Whenever used Mein the terms wiser and grantee include all the patties so this iavnunmt and the has. legal W.
successon and assigns of corporations trusts and trustees)
Witnesseth, that said grantor, for and in consideration of the sum TEN AND NO1100 DOLLARS (S10.00) and other good and
valuable considerations to said grantor in hand paid by said grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted,
bargained, and sold to the said grantee, and grantee's heirs and assigns forever, the following described land, situate, lying and being
in Miami -Dade County, Florida, to -wit:
LOTS 4 AND 5 OF THE CITRUS PARK SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED 1N PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 51, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DARE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, LESS AND EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING PART&
THE EAST 50 FEET THEREOF AND THE WEST 15 FEET THEREOF; AND THE EAST 5 FEET OF
THE WEST 15 FEET OF LOT 4, LESS THE SOUTH 2.5 FEET THEREOF; AND THE EAST 5 FEET OF
THE WEST 15 FEET OF LOT 5; AND THE EXTERNAL AREA FORMED BY A 25 FOOT RADIUS ARC
CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST, TANGENT TO THE NORTH LINE
OF THE SOUTH 2.5 FEET OF SAID LOT 4 AND TANGENT TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 15
FEET OF SAID LOT 4.
Parcel Identification Number: 01-411-500-200-40
and assigns or individuals, and the
SUBJECT TO:
I . Zoning and other governmental rules, regulations and ordinances.
2. Restrictions, covenants, conditions, easements and other matters of record.
Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining.
To Have and to Hold, the same in fee simple forever.
And the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said lands fee simple; that the grantor has
good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land; drat the grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said land and will
defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons claiming by, through or under it, but not further otherwise.
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In Witness Whereof, grantor has hereunto set grantor's hand and seal the day and year first above written.
Signed, seated and delivered in our presence:
HSBC Bank USA, N.A., as Trustee for the
Ellington Trust Series 2007-2
By. Wilshire Credit Corporation, as its Attorney -in -Fact
By: BARBARA SMITH
As its: Authorized Signer
as Attorney -in -Fad for HSBC Bank USA, N.A, as Trustce for the
Ellington Trust Series 2007-2, on
behalf of the corporation. He/she Ily known to me or [ i has produced a driver's license as identification.
State of Oregon
County of Washington
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this . 1 day of j 0 J2... , Jai � tAR BABA S M I Ty
as _ Authorized Signer of W' ire Credit Coxporatio ., 1
is persona
[Notary Seal]
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Notary i
Printed Name: /11 J L / %]C-C1
My Commission Expires: 'J,
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2415 sup 22 AVE
111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
Prepared by and return to:
ILEANA M. GARCIA, P.A.
2121 SW 3RD AVENUE SUITE 400
Miami, FL 33129
305-858-3353
File Number: 1200-10
Will Call No.:
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Warranty Deed
CF 4 2O1 ORO 81852
OR 8k 27401 Pss 2832 - 2833; (lass)
RECORDED 08/27/2010 09:33:59
DEED DOC TAX 11596.00
HARVEY RUVIN. CLERK OF COURT
HIAIII-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA
This Warranty Deed made this 23rd day of August, 2010 between Diego E. Borges, Jr., a single man, Daniel O.
Borges, a married man joined by Diani Borges, his wife nd Ondina J. rondo, an unremarried widow whose post
office address is �jv as 43,3 4 , /it/h)n stG py 333 /7 , grantor,
and EL AVILA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER, LLC, a Florida limited liability company whose post office
address is 2475 SW 22 Avenue, Miami, FL 33145 , grantee:
(Whenever used herein the terms "grantor" and "grantee" include all the parties to this instrument and the heirs, legal representatives, and assigns of
individuals, and the successors and assigns of corporations, trusts and trustees)
Witnesseth, that said grantor, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($10.00) and other
good and valuable considerations to said grantor in hand paid by said grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,
has granted, bargained, and sold to the said grantee, and grantee's heirs and assigns forever, the following described land,
situate, lying and being in Miami -Dade County, Florida to -wit:
LOT 6, LESS THE WEST 10 FEET THEREOF, THE CITRUS PARK SUBDIVISION,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE
51, PUBLIC RECORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Parcel Identification Number: 01-4115-002-0050
Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining.
To Have and to Hold, the same in fee simple forever.
And the grantor hereby covenants with said grantee that the grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple; that the
grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land; that the grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said
land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever; and that said land is free of all
encumbrances, except taxes accruing subsequent to December 31, 2009.
In Witness Whereof, grantor has hereunto set grantor's hand and seal the day and year first above written.
DoubleTimee
Book27401/Page2832 CFN#20100581852
Page 1 of 2
OR B.IC 27401 PG 2833
LAST PAGE
Signed, sealed and delivered in our presence:
1
Name: �
Witness N.me: i
State of Florida
County of Miami -Dade
(Seal)
DIEGO E. BORGES, JR.
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NDINA J. ARR DO
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 23rd day of August, 2010 by DIEGO E. BORGES, JR., DANIEL
O. BORGES and DIANI BORGES and ONDINA J. ARRONDO, who [I are persogJIy,known or [X] have produced a
driver's license as identification.
[Notary Seal]
WarrantyDeed - Page 2
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otary Public
Printed Name:
My Commission Expires:
DoubieTimee
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Address
City of Miami
MIAMI 21 CODE -ZONING REFERRAL
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Hearing Board (Planning Dept)
444 Southwest 2nd Avenue, 3rd floor
Miami, Florida 33130
of property(ies): -775 2_ 24/
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Attached documents for the following permit application:
Waiver appeal �1 Exception Special Area Plan
Warrant appeal Amendmend to the Code Zoning Change
Variance Other
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EL AVILA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER LLC
2485 S.W. 22ND AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33145
SUB -URBAN TRANSECT ZONE (T3-R)
APPLICATIONFOR EXCEPTION PERMI , SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH THE MIAMI 21 ZONING ORDINANCE AND
MIAMI CITY CODE, AS AMENDED, A LL APPLICABLE CRITERIA, CONSIDERATIONS AND/OR OTHER REGULATIONS.
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Pursuant to the Miami 21 Code, as amended, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami Florida, the subject proposal
for EL AVILA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER LLC at 2475 & 2485 S.W. 22ND AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33145 has been
ubmitted and reviewed to allow an application for EXCEPTION PERMIT;
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proposed` development consists of changing the use of an existing one story child day care center into a pre-school
Facitity Also, the development includes the addition of the adjacent property of one story single family residence thru a
Unity of Title. The total number of children to be served by the pre-school facility will be 49.
Currently the existing child day care serves 20 children. Child day cares are no longer allowed under Miami21 Code in
transect zones T3. Therefore, this application proposes uses that are more in line with the vision of the transect zone in
which the property is located.
EXCEPTION PERMIT, as peer Miami 21 Article 4, Table 3, to allow a Pre- School in a Sub -Urban Transect Zone (T3-R;
This Exception Permit encompasses the following Special Permit;
Irene Hegedus Date
Zoning Administrator
CI T Y 0 F MI A MI
Planning Department
444 SW 2ND AVE 3RD FLOOR MIAMI, FL 33130
W W W.MIAMIGOV.COM/PIANNING
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2475 & 2485 S.W. 22ND AVENUF
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33145
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