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WARRANT APPEAL
City Commission Meeting — November 16, 2017
EXHIBIT BOARDS SUBMITTAL
1. Lower Miami River Uses
2. Miami River Greenway Action Plan River Map
3. Miami River Greenway Action Plan Lower River
4. Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan Port of Miami River Sub -Element
5. Florida Statute 342.07
6. Miami 21 Article 4, Table 3 Use Chart
7. Zoning Map of Subject Property
8. Site Plan
9. Elevations
10. Previous Uses at the Subject Property
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MIAMI RIVER GREENWAY ACTION PLAN
MIAMI RIVER GREENWAY ACTION PLAN
"Lower Riuer" - Biscayne Bay to the 5th Street Bridge
The "Lower River" section of the Miami River extends from the mouth of the river
at Biscayne Bay to 7th Avenue. This section includes Brickell Key, as well as the
Central Business District, Brickell, Overtown and East Little Havana neighbor-
hoods. Key land uses in this section include the Miami Circle historic site,
Bayfront Park, Brickell Area River, Fort Dallas Park, Jose Marti Park, Lummus
Park, Convention Center, Central Business District, Miami Government Center,
Miami Riverside Administration Center and portions of the existing Riverwalk.
This section of the river is best characterized by dense urban development
comprised of high-rise residential and commercial, single family and multi -family
housing, retail, hotel, office, waterfront restaurants, and institutional land uses.
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Port of Miami River' Sub -Element
Goal PA-3: The Port of Miami River shall be encouraged to continue
operation as a valued and economically viable component of the City's
maritime industrial base.
Objective PA-3.1: (PLANNING AND ZONING). The City shall
protect the Port of Miami River from encroachment by non water -
dependent or non water -related land uses, and shall regulate the
Port of Miami River's expansion and redevelopment in coordination
with applicable future land use and coastal management goals,
objectives, policies (See Policy LU-1.3.3 and Goal CM-3).
Policy PA-3.1.1: The City shall maintain a Working Waterfront Table
of Properties to guide future development within the Miami River
Corridor. The Table shall clearly depict the location and description of
all properties of recreational and commercial working waterfront uses on
the River, as defined in Ch. 342.07 F.S. (hereinafter referenced as the
"Working Waterfront"). The Table shall classify working waterfront
properties into Categories "A" and "B". The Table shall be incorporated
as supporting data and analysis within Appendix PA-1.
1 The "Port of Miami River" is a shallow draft riverine port consisting of
independent, privately -owned small shipping companies, fisheries,
vessel repair facilities marinas and other Recreational and Commercial
Working Waterfront uses, as defined in Ch. 342.07, F.S., located along
the banks of the Miami River and its tributaries and canals where
Working Waterfront uses are located. The Port of Miami River is not a
deepwater port as defined in Ch. 403.021(9), F.S. The Port of Miami
River extends from the salinity dam in unincorporated Miami -Dade
County to Biscayne Bay in the City of Miami, as identified in Appendix
PA-1.
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The 2016 Florida Statutes
Title XXVI
PUBLIC
TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 342
WATERWAY AND WATERFRONT
IMPROVEMENT
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Chapter
342.07 Recreational and commercial working waterfronts; legislative
findings; definitions.—
(1) The Legislature recognizes that there is an important state interest in
facilitating boating and other recreational access to the state's navigable
waters. This access is vital to tourists and recreational users and the marine
industry in the state, to maintaining or enhancing the $57 billion economic
impact of tourism and the $14 billion economic impact of boating in the state
annually, and to ensuring continued access to all residents and visitors to
the navigable waters of the state. The Legislature recognizes that there is an
important state interest in maintaining viable water -dependent support
facilities, such as public lodging establishments and boat hauling and
repairing and commercial fishing facilities, and in maintaining the availability
of public access to the navigable waters of the state. The Legislature further
recognizes that the waterways of the state are important for engaging in
commerce and the transportation of goods and people upon such waterways
and that such commerce and transportation is not feasible unless there is
access to and from the navigable waters of the state through recreational
and commercial working waterfronts.
(2) As used in this section, the term "recreational and commercial working
waterfront" means a parcel or parcels of real property which provide access
for water -dependent commercial activities, including hotels and motels as
defined in s. 509.242(1), or provide access for the public to the navigable
waters of the state. Recreational and commercial working waterfronts
require direct access to or a location on, over, or adjacent to a navigable
body of water. The term includes water -dependent facilities that are open to
the public and offer public access by vessels to the waters of the state or
that are support facilities for recreational, commercial, research, or
governmental vessels. These facilities include public lodging establishments,
docks, wharfs, lifts, wet and dry marinas, boat ramps, boat hauling and
repair facilities, commercial fishing facilities, boat construction facilities, and
other support structures over the water. As used in this section, the term
"vessel" has the same meaning as in s. 327.02. Seaports are excluded from
the definition.
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Until 2010
Cert. of Use for Pleasure
Craft/Boat Sales
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Cert. of Use for Office
Until 2005
Cert. of Use for Pleasure
Craft/Boat Sales