HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Neisen Kasdin-Paraiso Bay LetterDate: 8/4/21. 10:14 (GMT-05:00)
To: Carlos Rosso <crosso(7crosso.us>
Subject: Fwd: PZ2 & PZ3-REZONING
Laura Luder
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From: Laura Luder <lauraluderparaiso(gmaij corn>
Date: July 21, 2021 at 8:12:59 AM EDT
To: Kerr Russell <krusseIIC miamigay.carn>
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Subject: Re: PZ2 & PZ3-REZONING
Dear City of Miami Commission,
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It has come to our attention that agenda items PZ2 and PZ3 are
proposing rezoning and future land use amendments for a property
near the intersection of NE 38th Street and Biscayne Boulevard.
Given the already heavily congested intersection and traffic
problems on 38th Street and Biscayne Boulevard, any increase in
intensity will create additional traffic that will be greatly detrimental
to the mobility of the area.
The Intersection already has significant traffic issues, without
adequate turning and through lanes, creating significant safety and
operational deficiencies. This is the main entrance from Mid Beach
to the City of Miami and serves the residents north of 38th street
including the Bay Point and Morningside neighborhoods, as well as
commuters traveling south to the ❑owntown/Brickell area during
business hours, The rush-hour traffic already results in nearly
standstill congestion at the Intersection backing up west -bound
traffic across the Julia Tuttle Causeway and at the southbound left
hand turn onto 38th Street. Any increase in trips and/or additional
turns onto or off 38th Street from new development will further
disrupt traffic at this Intersection and surrounding roads.
Agenda items PZ2 and PZ3 for properties located at 428, 430, 448,
& 454 NE 38 Street and 433, 441, and 457 NE 37 Street request to
change the Future Land Use designation from Medium Density
Multifamily Residential to Restricted Commercial; and a Rezoning
request to change the Zoning designation from T5-R to T6-8-0.
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Approvals of application will amount to increased density, intensity,
height, and more intense permitted uses, resulting in significantly
heavier traffic and worsening conditions for the surrounding
neighborhood and city-wide commuters. In sum, approval of either
of the above applications would increase traffic and intensity in an
already heavily congested and significant Intersection, and would
have an overall negative impact on the area.
Thank you for your attention and consideration of the above
concerns.
City Clerk
Man Laura Luder
President of Paraiso Bay Board of Directors and paraiso Bay Master Association Board
of Directors