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PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD
FACT SHEET
File ID: 12-00659zt
Title: RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS
BOARD RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OR DENIAL OF AN ORDINANCE
OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING ORDINANCE 13114, THE
ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED,
BY MODIFYING APPENDIX "C" ENTITLED THE "MIDTOWN OVERLAY
DISTRICT", REVISING SERVICE ACCESS AND SERVICE LOADING
LIMITATIONS ON SPECIFIC STREETS AND MODIFYING THE DESIGN
GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS REFERENCED IN THE APPENDIX TO
ALLOW FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEDIANS ON SECONDARY
STREETS; MAKING FINDINDS; CONTAINING A SERVERABILITY CLAUSE
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Location: Generally Bound by NW 36 Street on the North, FEC Corridor on the East,
NW 29 Street on the South and North Miami Avenue on the West
[Commissioner Marc David Sarnoff - District 2]
Applicant(s): Johnny Martinez, City Manager, on behalf of the City of Miami
3500 Pan American Drive
Miami, FL 33133
(305) 250-5400
Purpose: This will facilitate the development of approximately 4.59 acres of vacant
land, create linkages between the North Block retail established to the north
and future development to the south approaching NW 29th Street.
Planning and Zoning
Department
Recommendation: Approval.
Planning, Zoning and
Appeals Board: June 20, 2012
..Title
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD
RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OR DENIAL OF AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI
CITY COMMISSION AMENDING ORDINANCE 13114, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF
THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, BY MODIFYING APPENDIX "C"
ENTITLED THE "MIDTOWN OVERLAY DISTRICT", REVISING SERVICE ACCESS
AND SERVICE LOADING LIMITATIONS ON SPECIFIC STREETS AND MODIFYING
THE DESIGN GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS REFERENCED IN THE APPENDIX TO
ALLOW FOR THE INTRODUCTION OF MEDIANS ON SECONDARY STREETS;
MAKING FINDINDS; CONTAINING A SERVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
LOCATION: Generally Bound by NW 36 Street on the North, FEC Corridor on the East,
NW 29 Street on the South and North Miami Avenue on the West [Commissioner Marc
David Sarnoff - District 2]
APPLICANT(S): Johnny Martinez, City Manager, on behalf of the City of Miami
FINDING(S):
PLANNING DEPARTMENT: Recommended approval
PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD: Recommended
City Commission on June 20, 2012 by a vote of
*See supporting documentation.
to
PURPOSE: This will facilitate the development of approximately 4.59 acres of vacant
land, create linkages between the North Block retail established to the north and future
development to the south approaching NW 29th Street.
..Body
WHEREAS, on November 25, 2003, the City Commission adopted Ordinance
12447 and amended Article 6 of ZO 11000, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami at
the time, to crate Section 627 — SD-27 FEC Corridor to create a special district and spur
neighborhood redevelopment in the area; and
WHEREAS, on May 26, 2005, the City Commission adopted Ordinance 12688
renaming SD-27 From FEC Corridor District to Midtown Miami Special District; and
WHEREAS, the Miami 21 Code carried forward portions of Ordinance 11000 in
various appendices governing development of certain portions of the City, including SD
27 Midtown Miami Special District; and
WHEREAS, it has been determined that certain portions of Appendix C and
design guidelines and standards incorporated by reference therein, should be amended
to facilitate and spur redevelopment of the area; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission after careful consideration of this matter and
upon the recommendation of Planning Zoning and Appeals Board and the City's
professional planning staff deem it advisable and in the best interest of the general
welfare of the City of Miami and its citizens to amend the referenced portions of the
Miami 21 Code;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY
OF MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this
Ordinance are hereby adopted by reference thereto and incorporated herein as if fully
set forth in this Section.
Section 2. The Miami 21 Code is amended by making the following
modifications to Appendix "C" in the following particulars {1}:
Sec. 627.2. Midtown Miami West.
627.2.11. Building Functionality.
All exterior space as defined in the SD 27.2 Zoning Ordinance shall conform to the
following standards, except as provided:
1. Service access and service loading areas shall not be permitted to front the
following streets or portions: North Miami Avenue south of Northeast 3'I' Street;
Midtown Boulevard; Buena Vista Avenue and Northeast 29th Street.
SD 27.2 Design Standards
II. Street Types, 2: Secondary Streets
NE 31st & NE 32nd Streets
(Note: Dimensional criteria may vary. Refer to Section 627.42 for specific dimensional
requirements.)
Diagrams & Illustrations (Note: The typical diagram and illustration shown for this
roadway may be modified with the approval of the Planning Director in conjunction with
the issuance of a Class 11 permit affecting the height, bulk, location or exterior
configuration of any existing building or the construction of any new building.)
Intent
Secondary Streets link the retail corridors to the perimeter streets and help create an
integrated grid system. As the support system of the neighborhood they create less
intense activity in contrast to the intense nature of the retail corridors.
31st and 32nd Streets
(minimum 60' ROW)
31st and 32nd Streets, and NE Miami Court shall function as links to activities between
two anchors on North Miami Avenue and Midtown Boulevard. Both streets shall draw
pedestrians with neighborhood services. Detailed building facades at the street level
also attract pedestrians.
Guidelines
Uses: Active pedestrian uses such as retail, office, neighborhood retail, educational,
and/or restaurant uses.
Pedestrian Area: Sidewalks on 31st and 32nd Streets shall have a minimum 6' walkable
area and a 4' continuous landscape verge. Planters along the landscape verge shall be
4' wide x 8' long. Small palms shall be planted within this area with shrubs covering the
planter area measuring no more than 2' at maturity. The spacing for the palms are
recommended to be 15' to 25' on center.
A 1' wide urban curb with a 1' wide gutter should separates the pedestrian area from the
parallel parking area, where parallel parking is provided.
Parallel Parking Area: A row of parallel parking or small to medium truck loading area is
recommended between the travel lane and the pedestrian area. This area shall be a
total of 8' wide including the 2' valley gutter. Landscape bulbouts shall be placed every 2
parking spaces or +/- 40'. Shade trees with understory shrub material shall be planted in
the bulbouts.
Travel Lanes: Travel lanes for these roads shall be 11' wide have a minimum width of
10'.
Medians: Stone or concrete medians may be placed within the right-of-way, where
appropriate, to provide a pedestrian refuge for street crossings and optimize vehicular
travel within the right-of-way.
Awning Encroachments: Awnings are allowed to encroach up to 7' into the right-of-way.
Section 3. If any section, part of a section, paragraph, clause, phrase or
word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance
shall not be affected.
Section 4. It is the intention of the City commission that the provisions of this
Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Miami 21 Code of the city of Miami,
Florida, which provisions may be renumbered or reentered and that the word "radiance"
may be changed to "section", "article" or other appropriate word to accomplish such
intention.
Section 5. This Ordinance shall become effective upon its adoption and
signature of the Mayor. {2}
..Footnotes
{1} Words and/or figures stricken through shall be deleted. Underscored words
and/or figures shall be added. The remaining provisions are now in effect and remain
unchanged. Asterisks indicate omitted and unchanged material.
{2} This Ordinance shall become effective as specified herein unless vetoed by the
Mayor within ten (10) days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes
this Ordinance, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the
City Commission or upon the effective date stated herein, whichever is later.