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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem #10 - First Reading OrdinancePLICANT REQUEST EXPLANATION RECOMMENDATION -PLANNING DEPARTMENT -PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD COMMUNITY REACTION PLANNING FACT SHEET City of Miami Planning Department November 10,1976 Application of C-4A Boulevard Commercial District Application of a new zoning classification entitled C-4A Boulevard Commercial to those properties com- prising and a part of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard (NW 62nd Street) in accordance with the purpose and intent of Ordinance #8212 "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Interim Zoning District" adopted by the City Commission on November 21, 1974, having expired on July 22, 1976. APPROVAL in accordance with the plan for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard adopted by the Model Cities Governing Board in October 1974. Recommended Approval by Resolution PAB 31-77 by a 6-0 vote two (2) members absent. Three public hearings were held in the community having a combined attendance of approximately two hundred persons. A majority of those in attendance participated in the hearing process by raising per- tinent questions on the ordinance's effect upon existing and new development. 'Twenty persons spoke in favor of the new ordinance. Four persons spoke agains the ordinance citing their reasons: -- Restricting wholesale and manufacturing uses. Providing an overabundance of commercial uses. prohibiting outdoor advertising creating non -conforming uses. Nineteen written objectors' comments were received. N Ile 66= 65* 64 63 62 ST.- 61 •• l f..NI is I 10 r1u. 'tort•• 60 L"trt. `if -A i •• N i III in 1 11111 IIIII(IIIMlIIIIIIIII Illlll11111111111i111111 I11I IIIIi IIIIII!IIIIIIIinn 'il! 'MI "milli NH 'mg. :j L ' I .. 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I. f,•yfL r'•• mum II i111111 oink it . 11 �1 1 I 10- _it egLr: 11-..-ILL 11N11 111�IIIN II 1.1I111I II11 I 11 t _; -t ri 't 1..: r Z l q l sas-:] iL .. r I rr 4r p in m N t0 PROPOSED C-4A DISTRICT 11111111111111 PRIMARY USE ZONE TRANSITIONAL USE AREA f N rr F- a 4 L1CAN1 REQUEST EXPLANATION PLANNING FACT SHEET City of Miami Planning Department November 10, 1976 Amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordthanoe #6871 by adding a new ARTICLE XV'I-1, Bouletard Commercial - C-4A District The Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard Project on NW 62nd Street was conceived as an effort to provide social, economic and physical improve- ments to the Model City area. Two million of the City's 1972 Parks for People Bond Issue was allocated to acquire and develop properties for park and recreation purposes. This vote of con- fidence by the City voters was followed by a 8.7 million bond issue approved by the citizens of Dade County to widen, beautify and provide park facil- ities along the Boulevard. The plans for upgrading the right-of-way of Martin Luther King Boulevard center on the entire length of NW 62nd Street from the City of Hialeah to NW 6th Avenue in the City of Miami. The revitalization of existing businesses and the generation of new businesses along MLK Boulevard is expected to result from the public improvements. The community goals envisioned with the planning for the Boulevard's revitalization include: encourage the growth of small business and shops to diversify the area's shopping base. -- provide at certain locations attractive public parks and open space. provide a circulation system that satisfies vehicular and pedestrian needs while minimizing conflicts. ION OW -- encourage land use mixture that will achieve continuity of pedestrian movement. -- provide for adequate on -site parking in a manner that is consistent with need and with options for remote site parking. RECOMMENDATION -PLANNING DEPARTMENT -PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD COMMUNITY REACTION Vide adequate landscaping provisions t5 complement the linear park buffer zone, ehcourage land assembly that would allow for a mixture of residential and commercial uses through bonus arrangements. establish appropriate height limits in accord- ance with street scale and adjoining residen- tial uses. Since existing zoning regulations were not designed to provide the necessary development controls to achieve the goals envisioned for the Boulevard revitalization, a new zoning district has been formulated. The intent of this district is to establish, adjacent to principal arterial streets, development regulations designed to promote quality shopping environments in a linear setting where pedestrian activity can be generated. The new ordinance is designed to further the objectives of the Dr. Martin Luther King Boulevard linear park plan, with provisions for parking at the rear of the boulevard properties for pedestrian safety and aesthetic reasons. The district regula- tions provide for a wide variety of community ser- vice and retail uses that are mutually compatible and scaled to protect the amenity level of adjoin- ing low density residential uses. To encourage quality redevelopment along Boulevard areas, the district includes bonus floor area ratio incentives for land assembly, public spaces and parking. Approval The new Zoning District has been prepared in accordance with the MLK Boulevard land use plan, adopted in October of 1974 by the Model Cities Governing Board. Recommended Approval by Resolution #PAB 31-76, by a 6 to 0 vote, two (2) members absent. Three public hearing were held in the community having a combined attendance of approximately two hundred persons. A majority of those in attendance participated in the hearing process by raising per- tinent questions on the ordinance's effect upon existing and new development. Twenty persons spoke in favor of the new ordinance. Four persons spoke agains the ordinance citing their reasons: Restricting wholesale and manufacturing uses Providing an overabundance of commercial uses PM On Prohibiting outdoor &dv rtiaitg Creating non -conforming uaet Nineteen written objectors' comments were received. of #enOrabie City Co Mission Attention: Mt, d'bseph R. Grat City Of Miami, Vlorida taint, IcLribI tuber IS, WM ORDINANCE AMENDMENT - RECOMMENDED Ordinance No. 6871, ARTICLE XVI-1 BOULEVARD COMMERCIAL, C-4A District Initiated by Planning Department Gentlemen: The Miami Planning Advisory Board, at its meeting of November 10, 1976, Item 41, following an advertised Hearing, adopted Resolution No. PAB 31-76 by .a 6 to 0 vote (2 members absent), Recommending an amendment to the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance No. 6871, by adding ARTICLE XVI--1, BOULEVARD COMMERCIIL, C-4A District, as per the attached Minutes of that meeting. An ORDINANCE to provide for this Ordinance Amendment has been prepared by the City Attorney's office and submitted for consideration of the City Commission. cm Attached: Minutes cc: Law Department Planning Department Tentative City Commission date: Sincerely, in �A Rob ` ti ' Ya ' s, Director e 'a- nt of Administration .Planning and Zoning Boards December 15, 1976.