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CITY COMMISSION
FACT SHEET
File ID: 13-00961ct
Title:
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH
ATTACHMENT(S), AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 10544, THE MIAMI
COMPREHENSIVE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN OF THE CITY OF MIAMI,
FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO LARGE SCALE AMENDMENT PROCEDURES,
SUBJECT TO §163.3184, FLORIDA STATUTES, BY AMENDING THE
INTERPRETATION OF THE 2020 FUTURE LAND USE MAP ELEMENT
AND THE 2020 FUTURE LAND USE MAP SERIES TO: 1) CHANGE THE
NAME OF THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN/PARK WEST RESIDENTIAL
DENSITY INCREASE AREA OVERLAY TO THE SOUTHEAST
OVERTOWN RESIDENTIAL DENSITY INCREASE AREA OVERLAY; 2)
MODIFY THE BOUNDARY OF THE SOUTHEAST OVERTOWN
RESIDENTIAL DENSITY INCREASE AREA OVERLAY, AS DEPICTED IN
EXHIBIT "A"; ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED AND 3) ESTABLISH THE
PARK WEST RESIDENTIAL DENSITY INCREASE AREA OVERLAY
PERMITTING UP TO 500 DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE, AS DEPICTED IN
SAID EXHIBIT "A"; WHILE MAINTAINING ALL UNDERLYING FUTURE
LAND USE MAP DESIGNATIONS; MAKING FINDINGS; DIRECTING
TRANSMITTALS TO AFFECTED AGENCIES; CONTAINING A
SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Approximately the Southeast Overtown Park West Area Generally Bounded
by Biscayne Boulevard on the East, 1-395 on the North, 1-95 on the West and
NW 5th Street and NE 6th Street to the South [Commissioner Marc David
Sarnoff - District 2 and Commissioner Michelle Spence -Jones - District 5]
Applicant(s): Johnny Martinez, City Manager, on behalf of the City of Miami
Purpose:
Finding(s):
Planning and Zoning
Department
Recommendation:
This will amend policies of the Interpretation of the 2020 Future Land Use
Map of the Miami Comprehensive Plan to: 1) Change the name of the
Southeast Overtown/Park West Residential Density Increase Area Overlay to
the Southeast Overtown Residential Density Increase Area Overlay; 2)
Modify the boundary of the Southeast Overtown Residential Density Increase
Area Overlay; and 3) Establish the Park West Residential Density Increase
Area Overlay permitting up to 500 dwelling units per acre.
Approval.
Planning, Zoning and
Appeals Board
Recommendation: Approval to City Commission on September 18, 2013 by a vote of 10-
0
City Commission: Passed First Reading on September 26, 2013.