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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAnalysis, Maps & PZAB Reso=MAL DECISION To: c/o Ines Mauro-Priegues Holland & Krtig:14LP 701 Brickell Av ite 3000 Miami, FL 33131 From: i:Frrancisco J. Garcia, Planning and Zoning Address: Final Decision: Director Department File No. 14-0059 CISION HAS BEEN REACHED ON THE FOLLOWING MATTER: New Self -Storage Facility Located in Transect Zone T5-O 5609 NE 2 Ave., Little Haiti NET ❑ Approval Q Approval with conditions ❑ Denial FINDINGS AND CONDITIONS The subject proposal has been reviewed for Warrant Permit pursuant to Article 4, Table 3 Building Function: Uses of Miami 21 Code, as adopted, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida and Article 6, Table 13 Supplemental Regulations which stated that Public Storage Facility use in Transect Zone "Urban Core Transect Zone" T6 - 0 shall be by Warrant. Pursuant to Section 7.1.3.4 of the above -cited Zoning Ordinance, the Planning and Zoning Department has made referrals to the following Departments and Boards. • Office of Zoning, Planning & Zoning Department • Little Haiti NET Office, Neighborhood Enhancement Team Their comments and recommendations have been duly considered in this final decision. This application has been reviewed pursuant to Section 7.1.2.4 (d) of the Zoning Ordinance; the following findings have been made: FINDINGS • This proposal is for a new Self Storage Facility comprised of 70,384 sq. ft., including 666 sq. ft. of retail space on the ground floor. • The applicant is proposing a total of nine (9) parking spaces (4 on site and 5 on street) where nine (9) parking spaces are required pursuant to Article 4 Table 4 of the Miami 21 Code. The five (5) on -street parking spaces are confirmed with Miami Parking Authority in a letter dated January 23, 2015 which is on file as part of the Warrant application. File No. 14-0059 • Pursuant to Article 3, Section 3.12.1(f), the proposed self -storage facility incorporates the Little Haiti — French Creole Design and is comparable in scale and massing with those around and thus appropriate for its context. • A Pre -Application conference was held on September 3, 2014 in which a set of comments were provided to the applicant and have been addressed prior to the Warrant application submittal. • Pursuant to Sec. 7.1.2.4 (d) of the Miami 21 Code, the City of Miami Zoning Ordinance, the application has been reviewed and found sufficient except for the issues contained in the conditions. Based on the above findings and the considered advice of the officers and agencies consulted on this matter and pursuant to Section 7.1.1.2 of the Zoning Ordinance, the subject proposal is hereby approved with conditions subject to the plans submitted by the applicant and on file with the Planning and Zoning Department as well as the following limitations: CONDITIONS: 1. The applicant shall provide the Planning Department with a temporary construction parking plan, with an enforcement policy and a construction noise management plan with an enforcement policy. 2. Provide a Landscape plan in accordance with Article 9 of Miami 21 Code. 3 3. All proposed signage must be reviewed and approved by separate permit application. 4. The maximum size of any individual rental space shall be 400 sq. ft. 5. Controlled access and adequate security surveillance shall be provided throughout the facility. 6. Hours of operation shall be limited to 5:00am to 11:00pm. NOTICE The final decision of the Director may be appealed to the Planning, Zoning, and Appeals Board by any aggrieved party, within fifteen (15) calendar days of the posting of decision by the Planning Director on the City's website by filing a written appeal and appropriate fee with the Office of Hearing Boards, located at 444 SW 2nd Ave., 3rd Floor, Miami, FL 33130. Telephone number (305) 416-2030 Signature Francisco J. Garcia, Director Planning and Zoning Department Date 5 13 2.0 2 File No. 14-0059 ARTICLE 4, TABLE 12 *Compliance is subject to conditions. **Not applicable at this time, subject to review and approval. DESIGN REVIEW CRITERIA I) BUILDING DISPOSITION: Applicability Compliance (1) Respond to the physical context taking into Yes Yes consideration natural features, existing urban form and Transect Zone intentions. (2) For Buildings on Corner Lots, design Fagades to Yes Yes acknowledge all Frontages. (3) For modifications of nonconforming Structures. N/A See Article 7, Section 7.2 for specific regulations (4) Create transitions in Height and mass with Yes Yes Abutting properties and Transect Zones. II) BUILDING CONFIGURATION: Applicability Compliance (1) Articulate the Building Facade vertically and Yes Yes horizontally in intervals appropriate to the existing Neighborhood and Transect Zone. (2) Articulate the Building Facade at street level to Yes Yes recognize pedestrian continuity and interest, and at upper levels to recognize long views of Buildings (3) Use architectural styles and details (such as roof Yes Yes lines and fenestration), colors and materials derivative from surrounding area. (4) Design Facades that respond primarily to human Yes Yes scale. (5) Promote pedestrian interaction. Yes Yes (6) Design all walls as active Facades, with doors Yes Yes and windows; when not possible, embellish walls with architectural design treatment. (7) Provide usable Open Space that allows for visible Yes Yes and convenient pedestrian access from the public sidewalk. (8) Building sites should locate service elements, Yes Yes such as trash dumpsters, utility meters, loading docks, backflow preventers, siamese connections and electrical, plumbing, mechanical and communications equipment away from a street front. All service elements shall be situated and 3 File No. 14-0059 screened from view to the street and adjacent properties. III) BUILDING FUNCTION & DENSITY: Applicability Compliance (1) Respond to the Neighborhood context and Yes Yes Transect Zone. IV) PARKING STANDARDS: Applicability Compliance (1) Minimize the impact of automobile parking and Yes Yes driveways on the pedestrian environment and adjacent properties, especially T3 areas. (2) For pedestrian and vehicular safety minimize Yes Yes conflict points such as the number and width of driveways and curb cuts. (3) Minimize off-street parking adjacent to a Yes Yes thoroughfare front and where possible locate parking behind the Building. (4) Design landscaping or surface parking areas as Yes Yes buffers between dissimilar Uses. (5) Screen parking garage structures with Habitable Yes Yes Space. Where Habitable Space is not provided, architectural treatments and landscaping shall screen the garage structure. V) LANDSCAPE STANDARDS: Applicability Compliance (1) Preserve existing vegetation and/or geological Yes* Yes* features whenever possible. (2) Reinforce Transect Zone intention by integrating Yes* Yes* landscape and hardscape elements. (3) Use landscaping to enhance Building design and Yes* Yes* continuity of Streetscape. (4) Use landscape material, such as plantings, Yes* Yes* trellises, pavers, screen walls, planters and similar features, to enhance building design and continuity of streetscape. (5) Provide landscaping that screens undesirable Yes* Yes* elements, such as surface parking lots, and that enhances open space and architecture. VI) SIGN STANDARDS: Applicability Compliance (1) Provide signage appropriate for the scale and N/A** character of the project and immediate Neighborhood. (2) Provide functional and aesthetic signage N/A** identifying Building addresses at the entrance(s). 4 File No. 14-0059 VII) AMBIENT STANDARDS: Applicability Compliance (1) Provide lighting appropriate to the Building and Yes* Yes* landscape design in a manner that coordinates with signage and street lighting. (2) Orient outdoor lighting to minimize glare to the Yes Yes public realm and adjacent properties. (3) Protect residential areas from excessive noise, Yes Yes fumes, odors, commercial vehicle intrusion, traffic conflicts and the spillover effect of light. 5 MIAMI 21 ZONING MAP w u) w \\\\ \i \\\\\\\\\NE 5 9 T H ST T5-R \ \ \\\\\\\NE 58TH TER \\\\. 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Miami Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board Resolution: PZAB-R-15-034 File ID 15-00405wt June 3, 2015 Item PZAB.1 Mr. Juvenal Pina offered the following resolution and moved its adoption: A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI PLANNING, ZONING AND APPEALS BOARD, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), GRANTING THE APPEAL, THEREBY DENYING THE WARRANT APPLICATION NO. 2014-0059, HEREBY ATTACHED, ISSUED BY THE PLANNING DIRECTOR ON MARCH 13, 2015, TO ALLOW A PUBLIC STORAGE FACILITY ON THE PROPERTY APPROXIMATELY LOCATED AT 5609 NORTHEAST 2ND AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA. WHEREAS, the Board had considered a motion to deny the appeal, and thereby grant the warrant with conditions, made by Ms. Maria Lievano-Cruz and seconded by Mr. Manuel J. Vadillo, and that motion failed by a vote of 5 — 6; and WHEREAS, the Board considered the reasons for appeal, the reasons approving the warrant application, and all evidence and testimony presented at the public hearing on June 3, 2015; and Upon being seconded by Ms. Jennifer Ocana Barnes, the motion passed and was adopted by a vote of 7-4: Ms. Jennifer Ocana Barnes Yes Mr. Chris Collins No Ms. Maria Lievano-Cruz No Mr. Charles A. Garavaglia Yes Mr. Charles A. Gibson No Ms. Maria Beatriz Gutierrez Yes Dr. Ernest Martin Yes Mr. Daniel Milian Yes Mr. Juvenal Pina Yes Ms. Melody L. Torrens Yes Mr. Manuel J. Vadillo No Mr. David H. Young Abstain Franckarcia, Director Planning and Zoning Department STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE ) tii Executidn D e Personally appeared before me, the undersigned authority, Olga Zamora Clerk of the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board of the City of Miami, Florida, and acknowledges that he executed the foregoing Resolution. SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED BEFORE ME THIS1l DAY OF VrW-S I vL.1 • Print Notary Name Personally know or Produced I.D. Type and number of I.D. produced Did take an oath or Did not take an oath „l ':.�, ✓ , 2015. NotariPublic State of Florida My Commission Expires: VANESSA TRUJILLO . fii‘ = MY COMMISSION M FF 229944 EXPIRES : S:Julyli,2019 44 V,N Bonded Thru Notary Pudic Underwriters