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HomeMy WebLinkAboutO-08804altljtS 3/211/'8 I ORDINANCE NO. ....#�, AN ORDINANCE AMENbING ORDINANCE NO. 6871, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE 1'OR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OR LOTS 1-6, BLOCK 1, btILLON 8UB (18-42) ; LOTS 1..4, ELOCR 12, t4ILDAMERE At -SUB (4051); LOTS 1-8, RE- 8UB BLOCH 11 (43,.86) PLUS RIGHTmO '-WAY OP NW 9TH AVENUE FROM NORTH RIGHT -OF, -WAY OF NW 62ND STREET (TO $E VACATED), BEING APPROXIMATELY 800-934 NW 62ND STREET (MARTIN LUTHER XING BOULEVARD), FROM C-4A ( TO PR (PUBLIC BY $oULEVARD COMMERCIAL) AND 12-2 (Tt4O tAMILY) PARE AND RECREATIONAL); AND MAILING THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN TiIE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 6871 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2 THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT; AND CONTAINING A SEVER ABILITY PROVISION. WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting of March 1, 1978, Item #3(a), following an advertised hearing, adopted Resolution No. PAB 7-78 by a 6 to 0 vote (2 Members absent) recommending a change of zoning classification, as here- inafter set forth; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, after careful consideration and due deliberation of this matter, deems it advisable and in the best interest of the City of Miami and its inhabitants to grant said petition; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. Ordinance No. 6871, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for the City of Miami be, and the same is hereby. amended by changing the zoning classification of Lots 1-5, Block 1, DRILLON SUB (18-42); Lots 1-4, Block 12, HILDAMERE RE -SUB (40-51); Lots 1-8, RE -SUB BLOCK 11 (43-86) plus right-of-way of NW 9th Avenue from north right-of-way of NW 61st Street to south right-of-way of NW 62nd Street (to be vacated), being approximately 800-934 NW 62nd Street (Martin Luther King Boule- vard), from C-4A (Boulevard Commercial) and R-2 (Two Family) to RR (Public Par}c and Recreational) ; and by making the necessary changes in the Zoning District Map made a part of the said ordinance No. 68/1 by reference and description in Article Ilf, Section 2 thereof. Section 2. That all laws or partt of laws ih herewith be, and the same ate hereby repealed insofar as the ate ih CohniCt4 conflict Section 3. Should any part or provision Of this ordinance 11 be declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, if mi the game shall not affect the validity of the ordinance as a whole. PASSED ON 14/RST READING BY TITLE ONLY this 27th day of APRIL # 1978. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING BY TITLE ONLY this 19th day of May , 1978. Maurice A. Ferre tity Clerk PREPyTD AND APPROVED BY: (2/7 ACY If 'f/fl,f•flffil (14 1.; / G. Miriam Maer Assistant City Attorney APPROV TO FORM AND COR ESS: George F Knox, City Att ney • MAYOR MIAMI REVIEW ANb BAIL, REt13Rb Published belly except Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays Miami, bade County, Florida: SLATE OF FLOPIDA COUNTY OF DADE: 'Before the uhdertighed authority pertihally ap• peered Carole S. Stein, who on oath Says that she 1S At- sistant to the Publisher of the Miami Review and Daily Record, a daily Comet)! Saturday, Sunday and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published et Miami in Dade County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertise• meet, being a Legal Advertisemeht or Notice in the matter of City of Miami, P1orida Ref ORDtNANCE NO. 8804 in the }{?C){ Court, was published In said newspaper in the issues of May 26, 1978 Affiant further says that the said Miami Review and Daily Record is a newspaper published at Miami, In said Dade County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said bade County, Florida, each day (except Saturday. Sun. day and Legal Holidays) and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Miami, in said Dade County, Florida, for a period of one year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that she has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corpora• tion any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the sa}C't�ewspaper. tttsss r rts,tr,4 J CJ A• S Sworn tend gii6tt4reeT Ave fee his„ 26th days f w.. .: MaY.., A.D. )9...1'7 - IC s akey Notary bi(5 �te4al. Witt i t rQ�, (SEAL) ���� fLOkit1R ' �„.%% My Commission expires Septemit4+Ms19111sts CITY Of DAM NTYr LON bi LEGAL NOTite All interested persons will fake hotlee that on the 19th day of May, 1978 the City commission of Miami, PIOt tda adopted the tbltbwlny titled ordinance: ORDINANCE NO.8804 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCENO. 6871, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MIAMI, BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIPICAtION OF LOTS 1.5, BLOCK 1, DRILL ON SUB (18.42); LOTS 1.4, BLOCK 12, HILDAMERE RE -SUB (4041); LOTS 1.8, RESUB BLOCK 11 (43.86) PLUS RIGHT-OF-WAY OF NW 9TH AVENUE FROM NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF NW 62Nb STREET (TO BE VACATED), BEING APPROXIMATELY 800-934 NW 62Nb STREET (MARTIN LUTHER KING BOULEVARD), FROM C•4A (BOULEVARD COMMERCIAL) AND R•2 (TWO FAMILY) TO PR (PUBLIC PARK AND RECREATIONAL); AND $Y,MAKING THE NECESSARY CHANGES IN THE ZONING DISTRICT MAP MADE A PART OF SAID ORDINANCE NO. 6871 BY REFERENCE AND DESCRIPTION IN ARTICLE III, SECTION 2, THEREOF; BY REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES, CODE SECTIONS, OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT; AND CONTAINING A SEVERABILitY PROVISION. RALPH G. ONGIE CITY CLERK CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA Publication of this notice on the 26 day of May, 1978. 5/26 M 052656 MR•04 r APPLICANT: REQUEST: EXPLANATION: BACKGROUND: PLANNING FACT SHEET City of Miami Planning Department: February 2, 1978 3: APPROXIMATELY 800-_934 NW 62ND STREET__ (MARTIN LUTHER KING BOULEVARD) Lots 1-5, Block 1, DRILLON SUB (18-42) Lots 1-4, Block 12, HILDAMERE RE -SUB (40-51) Lots 1-8, RE -SUB BLOCK 11, (43-86) plus right-of-way of NW 9 Avenue from north right-of-way of NW 61 Street to south right-of- way of NW 62 Street (MLK Boulevard) (to be vacated). (a) Change of Zoning Classification from C-4A (Boulevard Commercial District) and R-2 (TWO FAMILY) to PR (PUBLIC PARK AND REC- REATIONAL). and (b) Request for permission to construct and operate recreational facilities per ARTICLE XVIII-1 PUBLIC PARK AND RECREATION USE - PR DISTRICT, per Section 4 (1-3), on above site zoned C-4A (Boulevard Commercial District) and R-2 (Two Family Dwelling); proposed to be re -zoned PR (Public Park and Recreational); in conjunction with the exist- ing Tacolcy Center located on this site. To provide for the development of Tacolcy Park in conjunction with the existing neighborhood facility located on this site. The Parks for People Bond Issue (1972) allocated monies for the expansion and development of Tacolcy Park. The park expansion would support the widely used Belafonte Tacolcy Center, which is located in the existing park. Although the Center provides a multitude of community services, (including cultural arts, sports development, after -care, senior citizens activities, drug abuse prevention and career coun- seling) it is hampered by a lack of space. Frequent schedule conflicts arise because of the Center's inadequate facilities and the extensive daily usage by various age groups (from pre-school to Senior Citizens). 88O4 WI ANALYSIS: The proposed development at Tacolcy park would be oriented to the heeds of the Belafonte Tacolcy [;enter and would provide greater recreational oppor- tunities (passive and active) for neighborhood res- idents, Improvements to the existing building and provision of active sports facilities such as basket- ball, tennis and handball courts is proposed. The park development will be undertaken in accord- ance with the Linear Open Space Plan proposed for Martin Luther King Boulevard by M. Paul Friedberg and Associates (1974 Study). Development of linear parks/open space along the MLK Boulevard would en- hance residential and business communities by pro- viding neighborhood identity and beautification, extensive cultural, educational and recreational experiences, and many opportunities for social interaction, The Linear Open Space Plan for MLK Boulevard was approved by both the City and County Commissions, The Model Cities Community Development Task Force and the Parks for People Task Force (1972) have endorsed the Park expansion. The acquisition and development costs for the Tacolcy Park improvements and the NW 12 Avenue mini -park, both to be developed in accordance with the Linear Open Space Plan for Martin Luther King Boulevard, is esti- mated at $1,200,000. Much of the land use around Tacolcy Park is residen- tial. To the south of the park are single family residences and duplexes. The area to the west is predominantly occupied by single family residences, with the exception of a large vacant parcel (fronting on NW 62 Street). To the north are commercial uses, a church and some vacant sites. A union hall and commercial properties lie to the east of Tacolcy Park. Access is adequately provided by NW 62 Street and NW 61 Street. Development of open space/parks along the length of MLK Boulevard will greatly enhance community pride and identity. It will facilitate valuable human interaction and create a progression of lively, beneficial activities along the Boulevard. Park expansion will providemuch needed recreational opportunities and is supported by the community residents. It is a vital element of the Linear Open Space Plan for Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard. RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL PLANNING DEPARTMENT: .M=MME- .- f IIMMENORM 111111•11W PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD CITY COMMISSION Recommended APPROVAL March APPROVED 011 ist reading 1, 1978, by a. 6-0 Vote, April 27, 1978. 0 0 o 1 I 0 [s] TACOLCY PARK 0 /gir 6/ 1 ,61 El 1 g 6 / rai D , , `31 Me 0 010 tzt s4:1 G9 CI 0 k Lt MEE INNIE rE r. Martin Luther King Blvd. PROPOSED 'PROPERTY ACQUISITION CITY OF M I AM I PORTION fit CITY 'CC MIAMI PLANNING DEPARTMENT i!PIPPIU NMI 1111,111111 IIiIIIII 1 MI I i i ijI AI Iv N 41 W Uf a a a 3 3 z r z 1l 1t �l H N.W.12 AV_ PARK „ TACOLCY CENTER PARK'. 4xPAN:3ION c PURPOSE OP ACQUISITION SOURCE OF FUNDING DADE COUNTY DECADE OF pn0GRI_S3. CITY OF MIAM$ 1 PARKS FOR PEOPLE • LINEAR PARK BOULEVARD RIM -MOP WAY PARKIN° LANDSCAPE BUFFER STRIP 0 Q NIMLK ElOFFSTREET C 0 ', 013 !IiIIiiiiiI 0' 200' 400' 11111.. 671711111111111111 I