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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinanceCity of Miami Ordinance Legislation City Hall 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 www.miamigov.com File Number: 3109 TO BE WITHDRAWN SPONSOR(S): Mayor Francis X. Suarez Final Action Date: 9/27/2018 AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 13114, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED, MORE SPECIFICALLY BY AMENDING ARTICLE 1, SECTION 1.2 ENTITLED "DEFINITIONS OF TERMS," ARTICLE 3, SECTION 3.6, ENTITLED "OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS," ARTICLE 3, SECTION 3.14, ENTITLED "PUBLIC BENEFITS PROGRAM," ARTICLE 4, TABLE 4, ENTITLED "DENSITY, INTENSITY, AND PARKING," AND ARTICLE 4, TABLE 7, ENTITLED "CIVIC SPACE TYPES," TO PROVIDE FOR FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENHANCEMENTS TO THE UNDERLINE CORRIDOR; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, on November 1, 2017, the Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board ("PZAB") considered this matter at a duly noticed public hearing, and adopted PZAB-R-17-084, recommending approval, by a vote of 7-0; and WHEREAS, on October 22, 2009, the City Commission adopted Ordinance No. 13114 as the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami, Florida ("Miami 21 Code"); and WHEREAS, the Underline is a ten (10) mile proposed linear park system to operate as an urban trail and multimodal corridor along the previously designated M-Path corridor below Miami's Metrorail; and WHEREAS, The Underline presents an extraordinary opportunity to generate a significant amount of economic development in the region by increasing property values along the corridor and thus stimulating new and unique developments that can reinforce the Underline's vision as a new sector of the region; and WHEREAS, access between the Underline greenways and trails will provide interconnectedness and mobility opportunities from surrounding recreation spaces; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that amending Article 1, Section 1.2, of the Miami 21 Code, entitled "Definitions," Article 3, Section 3.6, entitled "Off -Street Parking Requirements," Article 3, Section 3.14, entitled "Public Benefits Program," and Article 4, Table 4 entitled "Density, Intensity, and Parking," and Article 4, Table 7, entitled "Civic Space Types," is needed to promote appropriate development benefits for the Underline and other linear park systems throughout the City; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has considered whether the proposed amendment will further the goals, objectives, and policies of the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan, the Miami 21 Code, and other City regulations; City of Miami Page 1 of 10 File ID: 3109 (Revision:) Printed On: 2/21/2025 File ID: 3109 Enactment Number: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY 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. Article 1, Section 1.2 of the Miami 21 Code, entitled "Definitions," is further amended in the following particulars:1 "ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS 1.2 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS Frontage: The area between a Building Facade and the vehicular lanes of a Thoroughfare or the pavement of a Pedestrian Passage Frontage Line of a Civic Space Type. Linear Park: See Article 4, Table 7. The Underline: A Linear Park as described within Article 4, Table 7 along the previously designated M-Path corridor below Miami's Metrorail. *11 Section 3. Article 3 of the Miami 21 Code is further amended in the following particulars:I "ARTICLE 3. GENERAL TO ZONES SECTION 3.6 OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS * 3.6.10 Off -Street Bicycle Parking Requirements a. Off-street bicycle parking shall be provided for all T4, T5, T6, CS, CI, CI -HD, and D zones, as shown in Article 4, Table 4, and shall be calculated prior to any vehicular parking reductions. 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. City of Miami Page 2 of 10 File ID: 3109 (Revision:) Printed on: 2/21/2025 File ID: 3109 Enactment Number: b. reduced by one half. b. Within Transit Oriented Development ("TOD") areas, required bicycle parking shall be provided as either Short -Term Bicycle Parking or Long -Term Bicycle Parking. 1. Short -Term Bicycle Parking may be located within the public ROW or a required Setback. 2. Long -Term Bicycle Parking shall be located within a built structure, subject to the standards outlined below. SECTION 3.14 PUBLIC BENEFITS PROGRAM * 3.14.1 The bonus Height and FLR shall be permitted if the proposed Development contributes toward the specified public benefits, above that which is otherwise required by this Code, in the amount and in the manner as set forth herein. The bonus shall not be available to properties in a T6 Zone if the property abuts a T3 Zone or in a T6 8 Zonc if the property abuts a CS Zone. 1. T6-8: eight Story maximum, bonus to twelve (12) Stories, FLR 5; bonus of twenty-five percent (25%) or bonus of thirty-five percent (35%) within a TOD area. * 3.14.3 The proposed bBonus Height and FLR shall be permitted in exchange for the following public benefits: LU aAffordable/wWorkforce #Housing, 2j Public Parks and Open Space, (3) the Underline, L4j Green Buildings, j Brownfields, and Civic Space or Civil Support sSpace. The City shall establish a Miami 21 Public Benefits Trust Fund to acceptfor the cash contributions for Affordable/Workforce Housing and Public Parks and Open Space, andas well as deposit any Green Building certification shortfall penalty made under, as set forth in this section. The City Commission, upon the mCity Manager's recommendation, shall annually allocate any funds contributed pursuant to decidc the allocation of funds from the Trust Fund collected underthis section. All cash contributions thuGFunds allocated by the Commissionto support Aaffordable/Wworkforce Housing shall be deposited in the Affordable Housing Trust Fund for expenditures pursuant to the guidelines adopted by the City Commission. All cash contributions thusFunds allocated by the Commirsionto support Parks and Open Space shall be deposited in the Parks and Open Space Trust Fund, set forth in Chapter 62 of the City Code, to be expended in accordance with the guidelines outlined therein. The City shall establish the Underline Trust Fund to accept cash contributions for improvements and maintenance to the Underline, as set forth in this Section. The City Commission, upon the City Manager's written recommendation, shall annually City of Miami Page 3 of 10 File ID: 3109 (Revision:) Printed on: 2/21/2025 File ID: 3109 Enactment Number: allocate any funds contributed pursuant to this Section. Funds allocated to support enhancements to the Underline shall be deposited in the Underline Trust Fund, set forth in Chapter 62 of the City Code, to be expended in accordance with the guidelines outlined therein. a. Definitions 5. The Underline shall mean: A Linear Park within the City meeting the standards of Article 4, Table 7 and further described within the Underline Master Plan. 3.14.4 For the purposes of the public benefits program, the following criteria shall apply: q. The Underline Improvements. A development project abutting the Underline in a T6 Transect Zone may provide any of the following or combination thereof, subject to review and approval by the Miami -Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works, with recommendations from the Planning Director: 1. Improvements to the Underline, consistent with the Underline Master Plan, shall be valuated and for said value the development project shall be allowed additional Floor Area up to the bonus Height and FLR described in Section 3.14.1. 2. Trust Fund contribution. For a cash contribution to the Underline Trust Fund, the development project shall be allowed additional Floor Area up to the bonus Height and FLR described in Section 3.14.1. The cash contribution shall be determined based on a percentage of the market value of the per square foot price being charged for units at projects within the market area where the proposed project seeking the bonus is located. The calculation assumes a land value per saleable or rentable square foot within market area to equate to between 10 (ten) to 15 (fifteen) percent of the market area's weighted average sales price per square foot. The cash contributions shall be adjusted on an annual basis to reflect market conditions effective as of October 1st of every year. *11 Section 4. Article 4, Table 4, entitled "Density, Intensity, and Parking," and Article 4, Table 7, entitled "Civic Space Types," are further amended in the following particulars:1 "ARTICLE 4. STANDARDS AND TABLES ARTICLE 4. TABLE 4 DENSITY, INTENSITY AND PARKING (CONTINUED) T5 — URBAN CENTER ZONE City of Miami Page 4 of 10 File ID: 3109 (Revision:) Printed on: 2/21/2025 He ID: 3109 Enactment Number: DENSITY (UPA) 65 UNITS PER ACRE 65 UNITS PER ACRE 65 UNITS PER ACRE RESIDENTIAL Residential Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • Minimum of 1.5 parking spaces per Dwelling Unit. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 10 Dwelling Units. • Adult Family -Care Homes - Minimum 1 space per staff member and 1 space per 4 residents. • Community Residence -Minimum of 1 parking space per staff member in addition to the parking required for the principal Dwelling Unit(s). • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required- or within a TOD Residential Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • Minimum of 1.5 parking spaces per Dwelling Unit. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 10 Dwelling Units. • Live -work - Work component shall provide parking as required by the non-residential use in addition to parking required for the Dwelling Unit. • Adult Family -Care Homes - Minimum 1 space per staff member and 1 space per 4 residents. • Community Residence - Minimum of 1 parking space per staff member in addition to the parking required for the principal Dwelling Unit(s). • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required-, or within a TOD Residential Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • Minimum of 1.5 parking spaces per Dwelling Unit. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 10 Dwelling Units. • Live -work - Work component shall provide parking as required by the non-residential use in addition to parking required for the Dwelling Unit. • Adult Family -Care Homes - Minimum 1 space per staff member and 1 space per 4 residents. • Community Residence - Minimum of 1 parking space per staff member in addition to the parking required for the principal Dwelling Unit(s). • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required, or within a TOD area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space required per Dwelling Unit. • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space required per area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space required per Dwelling Unit. Dwelling Unit. . Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of required parking spaces may be exchanged for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack Spaces for each required parking space. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 required parking spaces may be exchanged for required parking spaces may be exchanged for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack Spaces for each required parking space. Spaces for each required parking space. • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 LODGING Lodging Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3. • Minimum of 1 parking space for every 2 lodging units. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 10 lodging units. • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required- or within a TOD Lodging Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3. • Minimum of 1 parking space for every 2 lodging units. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 10 lodging units. • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required, or within a TOD Lodging Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3. • Minimum of 1 parking space for every 2 lodging units. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 10 lodging units. • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required, or within a TOD area, one (1) bicycle rack space for every five area, one (1) bicycle rack space for every five area, one (1) bicycle rack space for every five (5) lodging units. (5) lodging units. (5) lodging units. • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of required parking spaces may be exchanged required parking spaces may be exchanged for required parking spaces may be exchanged for for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack Rack Spaces for each required parking space. Spaces for each required parking space. Spaces for each required parking space. • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1000 feet by process of • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1000 feet by process of • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1000 feet by process of City of Miami Page 5 of 10 File ID: 3109 (Revision:) Printed on: 2/21/2025 File ID: 3109 Enactment Number: Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 OFFICE Office Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • The first and second Story of the Principal Building and Office and Commercial Uses shall be less than 25% Building floor area total. • Minimum of 3 parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of office use, or within a TOD area Office Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • Minimum of 3 parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of office use. • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required, or within a TOD one (1) Bicycle Rack Space required per 3,000 sq. ft. of Office area. • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required. • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space required per 3,000 sq. ft. of Office area. • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of required parking spaces may be exchanged for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack Spaces for each required parking space. required parking spaces may be exchanged for • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack Spaces for each required parking space. • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 COMMERCIAL Commercial Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • The first and second Story of the Principal Building and Office and Commercial Uses shall be less than 25% Building floor area total. • A maximum area of 55,000 square feet per establishment. • Minimum of 3 parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of commercial use •Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required, or within a Commercial Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • A maximum area of 55,000 square feet per establishment, except for Public Storage Facilities. • Minimum of 3 parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of commercial use, except for Public Storage Facilities, minimum 1 parking space for every 10,000 square feet with a minimum of 8 parking spaces. •' Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5, except for Public Storage Facilities. 'Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required, or within a TOD TOD area, two (2) Bicycle Rack Spaces area, two (2) Bicycle Rack Spaces required per required per 3,000 sq. ft. of Commercial 3,000 sq. ft. of Commercial area. area. • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any City of Miami Page 6 of 10 File ID: 3109 (Revision:) Printed on: 2/21/2025 File ID: 3109 Enactment Number: Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. . Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of required parking spaces may be exchanged for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack required parking spaces may be exchanged Spaces for each required parking space. for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. . Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 • Commercial Auto -related, Drive-Thru or Drive -In Facilities - See Article 6. Rack Spaces for each required parking space. • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1,000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 ARTICLE 4. TABLE 4 DENSITY, INTENSITY AND PARKING (CONTINUED) T6 - URBAN CORE ZONE DENSITY (UPA) 150 UNITS PER ACRE* 150 UNITS PER ACRE* 150-1,000 UNITS PER ACRE* RESIDENTIAL Residential Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • Minimum of 1.5 parking spaces per Dwelling Unit. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 10 Dwelling Units. • Adult Family -Care Homes - Minimum 1 space per staff member and 1 space per 4 residents. •Community Residence -Minimum of 1 parking space per staff member in addition to the parking required for the principal Dwelling Unit(s). • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required- or within a TOD Residential Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • Minimum of 1.5 parking spaces per Dwelling Unit. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 10 Dwelling Units. • Live -work - Work component shall provide parking as required by the non-residential use in addition to parking required for the Dwelling Unit. • Adult Family -Care Homes - Minimum 1 space per staff member and 1 space per 4 residents. • Community Residence - Minimum of 1 parking space per staff member in addition to the parking required for the principal Dwelling Unit(s). • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required-, or within a TOD Residential Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • Minimum of 1.5 parking spaces per Dwelling Unit. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 10 Dwelling Units. • Live -work - Work component shall provide parking as required by the non-residential use in addition to parking required for the Dwelling Unit. • Adult Family -Care Homes - Minimum 1 space per staff member and 1 space per 4 residents. • Community Residence - Minimum of 1 parking space per staff member in addition to the parking required for the principal Dwelling Unit(s). • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required-, or within a TOD area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space required per Dwelling Unit. • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space required per area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space required per Dwelling Unit. Dwelling Unit. . Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of required parking spaces may be exchanged for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack Spaces for each required parking space. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 required parking spaces may be exchanged for required parking spaces may be exchanged for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack Spaces for each required parking space. Spaces for each required parking space. • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 LODGING Lodging Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3. • Minimum of 1 parking space for every 2 Lodging Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3. • Minimum of 1 parking space for every 2 Lodging Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3. • Minimum of 1 parking space for every 2 City of Miami Page 7 of 10 File ID: 3109 (Revision:) Printed on: 2/21/2025 File ID: 3109 Enactment Number: lodging units. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 10 lodging units. • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required- or within a TOD lodging units. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 10 lodging units. • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required-, or within a TOD lodging units. • Minimum of 1 additional visitor parking space for every 15 lodging units. • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required-, or within a TOD area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space for every five area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space for every five area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space for every five (5)lodginq units. j5) lodging units. (5) lodging units. • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of required parking spaces may be exchanged for required parking spaces may be exchanged for required parking spaces may be exchanged for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack Spaces for each required parking space. Spaces for each required parking space. Spaces for each required parking space. • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1,000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1,000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1,000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 OFFICE Office Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • The Building area allowed for office use on each lot is limited to four Stories of the Principal Building and Office and Commercial Uses shall be less than 25% of Building floor area total. • Minimum of 3 parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of office use. • In T6-24, T6-36 and T6-48 a minimum of 1 parking space for every 800 square feet of office use shall be provided • In T6-60 and T6-80, a minimum of 1 parking space for every 1,000 square feet of office use shall be provided • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared Parking Standard, Article 4 Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required-, or within a TOD Office Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3. • Minimum of 3 parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of office use. . In T6-24, T6-36 and T6-48, a minimum of 1 parking space for every 800 square feet of office use shall be provided . In T6-60 and T6-80, a minimum of 1 parking space for every 1,000 square feet of office use shall be provided . Parking requirement may be reduced according to the shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required-, or within a TOD area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space required per 3,000 so. ft. of Office area. • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of area, one (1) Bicycle Rack Space required per 3,000 sq. ft. of Office area. • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of required parking spaces may be exchanged for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack Spaces for each required parking space. • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1,000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 required parking spaces may be exchanged for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack Spaces for each required parking space. • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1,000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 City of Miami Page 8 of 10 File ID: 3109 (Revision:) Printed on: 2/21/2025 File ID: 3109 Enactment Number: COMMERCIAL Commercial Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • Commercial establishments limited to a maximum area of 4,000 square feet each and shall be less than 25% building floor area total. • The Building area allowed for commercial use on each lot is limited to the first two Stones of the Principal Building. •Minimum of 3 parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of commercial use. •Parking requirement may be reduced according to the shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. •Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required or within a TOD Commercial Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • The Building area allowed for Commercial Use on each lot is limited to two Stones of the Principal Building and Office and Commercial Uses shall be less than 25% of Building floor area total. • A maximum area of 55,000 square feet per establishment. • Minimum of 3 parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of commercial use. • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required, or within a Commercial Uses are permissible as listed in Table 3, limited by compliance with: • A maximum area of 55,000 square feet per establishment, except for Public Storage Facilities. . Minimum of 3 parking spaces for every 1,000 square feet of commercial use, except for Public Storage Facilities, minimum 1 parking space for every 10,000 square feet with a minimum of 8 parking spaces. • Parking requirement may be reduced according to the Shared parking standard, Article 4, Table 5, except for Public Storage Facilities. • Minimum of 1 Bicycle Rack Space for every 20 vehicular spaces required, or within a TOD area, two (2) Bicycle Rack Spaces required per area, two (2) Bicycle Rack Spaces required per 3,000 sq. ft. of Commercial area. TOD area, one (2) Bicycle Rack Spaces 3,000 sq. ft. of Commercial area. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 required per 3,000 sq. ft. of Commercial • Auto -related - Drive-Thru or Drive -In Facilities - See Article 6. • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of area. • Except for sites within 500 feet of an ungated T3 Transect Zone, the parking ratio may be reduced within a TOD area or within a Transit Corridor area by up to thirty percent (30%) by process of Waiver; by up to fifty percent (50%) by process of Waiver and payment into a transit enhancement Trust Fund, as established by Chapter 35 of the City Code; or by one hundred percent (100%) for any Structure with a Floor Area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or less. • Within a TOD area, twenty percent (20%) of required parking spaces may be exchanged required parking spaces may be exchanged for for bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle bicycle parking at a ratio of six (6) Bicycle Rack Rack Spaces for each required parking Spaces for each required parking space. space. • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1,000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 • Parking may be provided by ownership or lease offsite within 1,000 feet by process of Waiver, except when site is within 500 feet of T3. • Loading - See Article 4, Table 5 TABLE 7 CIVIC SPACE TYPES a. Park: A natural preserve available for unstructured and structured recreation programs. A Park may be independent of surrounding Building Frontages. Its landscape may be naturalistic and consist of paths and trails, meadows, woodland, sports fields and open shelters. Parks may be Conservation Areas, preserving natural conditions and their size may vary. Linear Park: A continuous public space intended for recreation and conveyance that links to a larger greenway and trail network. A Linear Park shall have minimum length of a half -mile and an average width of 14 feet or more, but may at no point have a width less than 8 feet. Its landscape should be similar to a Park with bike and pedestrian trails through the space for enhanced connectivity. Buildings fronting a Linear Park shall be considered a Principal Frontage in all Transect Zones except in T3 Transect Zones. *11 City of Miami Page 9 of 10 File ID: 3109 (Revision:) Printed on: 2/21/2025 File ID: 3109 Enactment Number: Section 5. If any section, part of a section, paragraph, clause, phrase or word of this Ordinance is declared invalid, the remaining provisions of this Ordinance should not be affected. Section 6. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption.2 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS: 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. City of Miami Page 10 of 10 File ID: 3109 (Revision:) Printed on: 2/21/2025