HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-75-0136RESOLUTION NO. 75-136
A RESOLUTION GRANTING APPROVAL OF THE "SPECIAL
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION" AS PRESENTED
BY EDWARD N. CLAUGHTON, JR., AND FRATES PROP-
ERTIES, INC. FOR UNPLATTED CLAUGHTON ISLAND,
LOCATED IN BISCAYNE BAY AT THE FOOT OF S.E. 8TH
STREET, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE NO. 6871,
ARTICLE XXI-3, SPD-1 (CENTRAL ISLAND DISTRICT):
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
1. MAXIMUM NET FLOOR
AREA RATIO OF 3.24, IF THE DEVELOPER DEDICATES,
DEVELOPS, AND PERPETUALLY MAINTAINS A 3.5 ACRE
PUBLIC PARK ON THE WEST SHORE OF THE ISLAND;
2. THE MAXIMUM RESIDENTIAL DENSITY SHALL BE 73.6
DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE; 3. THE MAXIMUM NON-
RESIDENTIAL FLOOR AREA SHALL BE 1,200,000
SQUARE FEET; 4. THE PERMITTED USES SHALL BE AS
SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPHS 1 THROUGH 12 OF THE USE
REGULATIONS IN THE SPD-1 DISTRICT TOGETHER WITH
THE FOLLOWING: NIGHT CLUB, PACKAGE LIQUOR STORE,
RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS OR CARES, SPORTING
GOODS, THEATER, PRIVATE CLUB OR LODGE AND OTHER
SIMILAR USES NOT OPERATED FOR PROFIT, DUPLICATING
CENTER NOT INCLUDING TYPESETTING AND LETTER PRESS,
PARKING LOTS AS TEMPORARY USES DURING CONSTRUCTION
ONLY, FOOD, MEAT OR VEGETABLE MARKET, FACILITIES
FOR DISPENSING GASOLINE, MOTOR OIL AND INCIDENTAL
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES ENCLOSED AS A PORTION OF A
PARKING FACILITY WITH NO EXTERIOR ADVERTISING;
5. THE EXITING PEAK P.M. HOUR TRAFFIC SHALL 13E
LIMITED TO 800 VEHICULAR TRIPS; 6. ENCOURAGE
THE DEVELOPER TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL VISUAL VISTAS
THROUGH THE ISLAND FROM THE MAINLAND ON THE WEST
AND PROVIDE NECESSARY BRIDGE CONNECTIONS ON THE
NORTH END OF ISLAND; AND 7. THE DEVELOPER SHALL
PROVIDE AT LEAST 200 UNITS FOR THE LOW INCOME
HOUS INr ON THE ISLAND WITHIN THE NEXT TEN YEARS
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ITEM NO.
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board, at its
meeting of December 18, 1974, Item #2, following an advertised
hearing, adopted Resolution No. PAB 55-74 by a 6 to 0 vote
(one member absent) recommending approval of the "Special
Planned Development Application" as hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it advisable and
in the best interest of the general welfare of the City of
Miami, as more specifically set forth in the'City Commission
Meeting minutes of 3a-ima.cy 23, 1975, incorporated herein by
reference, to approve the "Special Planned Development Application"
as hereinafter set forth;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA;
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S'EMARKS:
Section 1. The "Special Planned Development
Application" as presented by Edward N. Claughton, Jr., and
Frates Properties, Inc. for unplatted Claughton Island,
located in Biscayne Bay at the foot of S.E. 8th Street, in
accordance with Ordinance No. 6871, Article XXI-3 SPD-1
(CENTRAL ISLAND DISTRICT), subject to the following conditions;
1. Maximum net floor area ratio of 3.24 or maximum net floor
area ratio of 3.24 if the developer dedicates, developes,
and perpetually maintains a 3.5 acre public park on the
west shore of the island; 2. The maximum residential density
shall be 58 dwelling units per acre; 3. The maximum non-
residential floor area shall be 1,200,000 squqre feet;
4. The permitted uses shall be as set forth in Paragraphs
1 through 12 of the use regultions in the SPD-1 District
together with the following: Night Club, Package Liquor
Store, Restaurants, Tea Rooms or Cafes, Sporting Goods,
Theater, Private Club or Lodge and other similar uses not
operated for profit, duplicating center not including
typesetting and letter press, Parking Lots as temporary
uses during construction only, Food, Meat, or Vegetable
Market, facilities for dispensing gasoline, motor oil and
incidental automotive services enclosed as a portion of a
parking facility with ho exterior advertising; 5. The
exiting peak P.M. hour traffic shall be limited to 800
vehicular trips; 6. Encourage the developer to provide
additional visual vistas through the island from the main-
land on the west and provide necessary bridge connections
on the north end of the Island; and 7. The developer shall
provide at least 200 units for low income housing on the island
within the next ten years be, and the same is, hereby approved.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 12 day o FEBRUARY
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D, OUTHERN
CITY CLERK
PREPARED AND APPROVED BY:
Michel E. Anderson
Assistant City Attorney
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
ohn S. Lloyd
-City Attorney
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MAYOR
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RESOLUTION NO. .../ 5,4, ......
A RESOLUTION GRANTING APPROVAL OF THE'5PECIAL
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION"AS PRESENTED
BY EDWARD N. CLAUGHTON, JR., AND FRATES
PROPERTIES, INC. FOR UNPLATTED CLAUGHTON ISLAND,
LOCATED IN BISCAYNE BAY AT THE FOOT OF S.E. 8TH
STREET, IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE NO. 6871,
ARTICLE XXI-3, SPD-1 (CENTRAL ISLAND DISTRICT),
SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING.CONDITIONS: 1. MAXIMUM
NET FLOOR AREA RATIO OF 2.5.OR MAXIMUM NET FLOOR
AREA RATIO OF 3.24 IF THE DEVELOPER DEDICATES,
DEVELOPS, AND PERPETUALLY MAINTAINS A 3.5 ACRE
PUBLIC PARK ON THE WEST SHORE OF THE ISLAND;
2. THE MAXIMUM RESIDENTIAL DENSITY SHALL BE 58'
DWELLING UNITS PER ACRE; 3. THE MAXIMUM NON-
RESIDENTIAL FLOOR AREA SHALL BE 1,138,476.75
SQUARE l EET; 4. THE PERMITTED USES SHALL BE AS
SET FORTH IN PARAGRAPHS 1 THROUGH 12 OF THE USE
REGULATIONS IN THE SPD--1 DISTRICT TOGETHER WITH
THE FOLLOWING: NIGHT CLUB, PACKAGE LIQUOR
STORE, RESTAURANTS, TEA ROOMS OR CAFES, SPORTING
GOODS, THEATER, PRIVATE CLUB OR LODGE AND OTHER
SIMILAR USES NOT OPERATED FOR PROFIT, DUPLI-
CATING CENTER NOT INCLUDING TYPESETTING AND
LETTER PRESS, PARKING LOTS AS TEMPORARY USES
DURING CONSTRUCTION ONLY, FOOD, MEAT OR VEGETABLE
MARKET, FACILITIES FOR DISPENSING GASOLINE, MOTOR
OIL AND INCIDENTAL AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES ENCLOSED
AS A PORTION OF A PARKING FACILITY WITH NO
EXTERIOR ADVERTISING; 5. THE EXITING PEAK P.M.
HOUR TRAFFIC SHALL BE LIMITED TO 800 VEHICULAR
TRIPS; 6. ENCOURAGE THE DEVELOPER TO PROVIDE
ADDITIONAL VISUAL VISTAS THROUGH THE ISLAND FROM
THE MAINLANDfON THE WEST; AND 7.J. NCOURAGE THE
DEVELOPER 110 PROVIDE AT LEAST 300 I�11'ITS17OR,
MEDIUM MODERATE INCOME HOUSING / -/ '^"l `rat 4
WHEREAS, the Miami Planning Advisory Board, at its
meeting of December 18, 1974, Item #2, following an advertised
hearing, adopted Resolution No. PAB 55-74 by a 6 to 0 vote
(one member absent) recommending approval of the "Special
Manned Development Application" as hereinafter set forth; and
WHEREAS, the City Commission deems it advisable and
n the best interest of the general welfare of the City of
iami, as more specifically set forth in the City Commission
eeting minutes of January 23, 1975, incorporated herein by
eference, to approve the"Special Planned Development Application"
=$ hereinafter set forth;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF
HE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA;
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Section 1 The "Special Planned DeVelopmeit
Application" as presented by Edward N. Claughton, Jr:, and
Prates Properties, Inc. for unplatted Claughton Island,
located in Biscayne Bay at the foot of S.E. 8th Street, In
accordance with Ordinance No. 6871, Article XXI-3, SPD-1
(CENTRAL ISLAND DISTRICT), subject to the following conditionst
1. Maximum net floor area ratio of 4 -5 or maximum net floor
area ratio of'3.24 if the developer dedicates, develops,
and perpetually maintains a 3.5 acre public park on the
west shore of the island: 2. The maximum residential density
shall be 58 dwelling units per acre; 3. The maximum non-
residential floor area shall be -13B- 4'i6*.75 square feet;
4. The permitted uses shall be as set forth in Paragraphs
1 through 12 of the use regulations in the SPD-1 District
together with the following: Night Club, Package Liquor
Store, Restaurants, Tea Rooms or Cafes, Sporting Goods,
Theater, Private Club or Lodge and other similar uses not
operated for profit, duplicating center not including
typesetting and letter press, Parking Lots as temporary
uses during construction only, Food, Meat, or Vegetable
Market, facilities for dispensing gasoline, motor oil and
incidental automotive services enclosed as a portion of a
parking facility with no exterior advertising; 5. The
exiting peak P.M. hour traffic shall be limited to 800
vehicular trips; 6. Encourage the developer to provide
additional visual vistas through the island from the main-
Rr
land on the west; andJ,- S»de the developer ti'provide
at least 30O'units for medium-moderateiincome housing, be
and the same is hereby approved.