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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProof of Noticing for the March 12, 2026, CC Meeting4A I MIAMI HERALD I FRIDAY FEBBUMM 272026 FROM PAGE 3A AIDS MEDS hour" emergency role shows that the department "intended all along" to stick to their "unadopted" changes. Eduardo S. Lombard, an attorney representing the Department of Health, said the AIDS Healthcare Foundation's case was moot because of the de- partment's emergency role. "The suggestion of sub- terfuge is justtheatrics," he said. The emergency rule means that, unless changed, thousands of Floridians will lose access to life-saving HIV/AIDS medication as of March 1. A spokesperson for the AIDS Healthcare Founda- tion said the group plans to challenge the rate's emer- gencyrule. Tom Meyers, the gener- al counsel for the organi- zation, said they were planning to move with "all due speed." Under the changes, some patients who have insurance coverage through Medicare will still qualify for the program up to 400% of the federal poverty level. The state is also elim- inating the program that covered health insurance for eligible HIV positive patients. That component brings in around two- thirds of the funding for the AIDS Drug Assistance Program. Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo blamed the changes on a projected $120 million budget short- fall, pointing to rising healthcare costs from the expiration of Affordable Care Act enhanced premi- um tax credits. But no other state has made such a drastic change, even amid rising health care costs nation- wide. Florida's choice to elim- inate a major source of program revenue kneecaps the AIDS Drug Assistance Program far beyond what's necessary, accord- ing to former employees, health experts and long- time AIDS advocates. In early January, the state Health Department announced its planned changes to the program, saying they would take effect March 1. Those planned changes were made out of the pub- lic eye and blindsided lawmakers. CT' OF NORTH MIAMI BEACH PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The C.o. North Miami Beach will hold a pub. bearing on Malay, March 9, 2026, at 6:00 RM. City Hall, Commission Chambers, 2nd Floor 17011 NE t9th Avenue NEE Miami Beach, FL 33162 The meeting agenda h available online at WWW.CIMEMB.COM Any person requiring special datnns to access the hearing Is asked to ply se the Ciry at least 5 days before the hsadn9 MconaC0V 00kcih9 the CM Clerk at 305-78/E001 PUBLIC COMMENTS Public commen. will be accepted by the following means: By e-mail to NMBCOMDEVV,1110 MECOM Public comp. will be accepted until FM on the day at the meeting PUBLIC NOTICE a hereby Men that the City of Nordn Miami Beach Panning and Zoning Board shall con- Mer the fallowing public hearing Pen(sl'. A request for resommemlmlon of approval to the Mayor and City Commission of a resolution to Va- cate a of the undeveloped NE 175d, Street right-of-way, submitted by Ruth Ogen agent for properly owners, Ruth Ogeh Mathew AMersoy and Shbml Rosofb/OMa Sala. A RESOLmION OF THE MAYOR AM CITY CONMISSICN OF THE CRY O NORM NMI BEACH, FLORIDA. AFFAOV- NGTHE VACATION OF A PORTION O DESOTO WAY NE, ALSO KNOWN AS NE ITBTH STREET, AN UNIMPROVED FORM (40) EOOT WCE REID RGFROF WAY, 0.196+NACRES, LYNG N SECU(N 9, TONNSHP 52 SOL. RANGE 42 EAST, BENG MAT OF F LPOPO BY THE SEA AMENDED SECTION C". ACOORONG TO THE RAT THERE -OE AS REOOM®N RAT BOO( 25, PAGE S OF THE RD.IO RECORDS OF NIAMIDADE COUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEIM RRTEi BOOMED DESCRY N COHEIR "A" ATTACHED FERETO AM NCORFORATED MOEN, FRO/ICING FOR FRONDS OF FACT: COMLICTS; SCRIVENER ERRORS; RECOPONG, NOTIFICATION, AM PROVIDING FOR AN Bi£CTNE DATE. If you here any questions reganln9 any of these item, feel free tomnad Me Community Development Department at 305-948-2966 or nmb<OCOMA-iynamb mm ceaN d at 1T)50 E 19 Avenue, NbMMiamiue, Miami Beach, Florida 33162-3194, Monday through Friday BOO AM- 510 RA. NONCE RASANT TO §2660105, RLORDA STATUTES IF A PERSON DECIDES TO AR£PL ANY DECISION MADE. THE BOARD, AGENCY, OR COMAISSION WUHFESFLCT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED ATTH6 hwETNG OR FEAR NG FE OR SFEWLL FEEDAf0OOPO OFTHE PiOff®TICS, AM FOR SUCH Pf0C6E, FE OR SHEIMY NEED SO BNSUFETHAT A VERBATIM RECORD OFTHE P ODE DIGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD NCYIDES THE TESTAAONY AM EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE MEAL IS TO BE BASED. LOBBYING ACTIVITIES In accordance with Sector 2-161 of the CO, Code. adopin9 Section 2-11.101 of the Miarn.ade County Code, any person engaging In lobbying activities, as defined therein, must regiaar l Ne Ciy Cedfs Office before addressing the City Coumll on the agenda Pans or engaging In iohbyag activities. CITY OF MIAMI PUBLIC NOTICE A FEGUNLY 03FO1 TT1 MEETING OF THE MARI CITY CONMISSION WLL BE FEUD ON MARCH 12, 2028, AT 9dIOAM NTT CITY COMMISSION CAMBERS LOCATED AT MIANI CAN( FA_, 3500 FAN AAER6AN ORNE, MAMI, FLORIDA 33133. THE MgTNG WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE FOR MEMBERS OFTHE RELIC TO VIBN ON THE CM'S WEBSRE WWW.MRAGEJOONSW, FFCEB]OIK,X ,'COMMA. CHMNLL]T (CONGA. MLR FOR RESEDA, GVNG N TE CRY O MAMA. RAMC CONTENT ON AGENDA TUBAS TO DE HEARD AT THIS MEETING CAN DE SUBMITTED VIA AN C.. COM NSR FORA AND WLL DE DISTRBUIED TO THE ELECTED OFGMALS AND THE GNI AC INISTPATION AND MADE PARTOTHERECOD.THEDEADLICIO SMMR RDLIC COMMENT VRTHECNLHE COFIOI1 FORAWLLO.CA WREN THE CHAf6Bi5DN CLOSES PUBLICCONVENT FORTE MEETNG.^PRASEVISRNTTR.t.O1T I061HE. OOMME£TNGNSTRUGTDNS FOR DETALED NSTRUCSOM CN HOW TO PROVIDE RAMC CONANT USED THE ONLHE RAMC CONVENT FORA, RDLIO COMMENT ON AGENDA UBASTO DE FEND ATTHIS NE£TM MAY ALSO BE FROMM NPBRSON ON THE DAY GFTHEMEEMGAT CRT HAIL,3500PAN 1AME RICAN ERNE, MWAN, ORDA,SUBJECTTG ANY AND ALL RUES M PDCID AND AS THERCITY MAY MLR,B.ENT OR AMEND. PUB. C0ONVENT WLL BEGN AT AFTKOXNWTLLY 900 AM A COPY O THEMENDA FOR THE CDY OOMAISS1CN N ETNG WLL BE AVALABIE AT FIITRA MRMIfL CIMRCOMv CMZENSABALLTASPX AT US ,EEMG CAN MACS 12, 2028, AT 9n00 AM, THE MRAI OTT' COX/MISSION WLL CONSIDER THE FOL- LOWNG RAINING AND ZONING TEAS; FILE ID 18846 -AN ORDINANCE OTT MRAI CRT' COMAISSICN AMENDED ORDINANCE NO.13114, THEZON- NGODINPNCEOF ,0 CITY OF MRAI, FLOi0A, AS ARMY,MAMM 21 COLE, SPECIFICALLY BY AMENDNG APPENDIX P- WYNA,OOD FORTE NElaDORHFOD REVRALDATON DISTRICT 2 MMEa29, BY AM NON. APPEN- DIX P, SECTION 32.1, TIP® "GENERAL SO ZONESMO2 THOROR; OV 0M ES ACORRIDORS," TO ALLOW FOR DOMINANT SETBACK VONB15 CN A WYNNODD NORE CORRCOR; BY MBNDNG APPENDIX P, SECTION 33, T- T.® CBNE RALTO ZOESMhMWCOD NORTE RDLC BENEFITS PROGRAM," TO ADJUST BMUS FEIOR REGAL 1ATONS N ALL T4 AM T5 TNJ•SECT SINES WfMN WYHAUOD NORIE; BY AMBOING APFIDIX P, SECTION 5, TILED NFT-MGCSO ZONES:TO CLARET AM UKASE BONDS FEIG R FEC NTS TRANSECT ROTES; BY AMEDNG APPENDIXP, SECTION T, TITLED Sr. REGULATIONS; TO MODIFY Y MASTER ASTER am PACKAGE REOJRE- 9ENT FOR STRUCTURES WITH MULTIPLE CON/MCI. OR OFFICE TENANTS; BY AMBNDNG APPENDIX P, SECTION 9, TILED "STREET MASTER RAN." TOP OVDEACOMONAL JTA2 SEMI. REQUIREMENTS ALONG WYNWOOD NORTE THROIOFARES; MNKIM FMON.; CONTANNG A SEVE3RABLRY CLAUSE; AM POVONG FOR AN EF- TECMEDATE FILE ID 18904-AN Oi0NMNOGFTHEMIAM CRY COMAISSIGN, WIM.13.01 B1T(SLAAB'DNG ORDNANCE NO.13114, THEZGNING ORDNANCE OTHECil' OF MIAMI, FLORIDA AS AMENDED (MIAM 21 CODES,8Y AMEND- NG ARTCE 1 SECTION 12, TRIED T FFNMON OTERAS; TG DEG EELECTRIC VEHICLE READ, AM ARO(LB 3, SECTION 36,TT ED DFFSRnr a,r000G AND MADNG STAN,VIRDSFI41Essr ID REMOVE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CAPABLE PARKED RLPLIREM',' ARDCE4, TABLE 4,TTLED'DENSITY,MENSITYAM PARKED (T4);'DENSER, NIBNSF TY AM PARK. (FR", TENSITY, MENSDY AND PARKED (M)",'DENSER,, MENSI1YAM PARKED DST, DENSITY NIBNSITYAND MRKNG ICI", MUMMY, MY, NTENSOY AM PARKED DND)",'DENSITY, NENSITYAN MRKNG D1)", DENSITY, MENSUY AM PARKED D2C, AM TENSUY, NTENSITV AM PARKED NOS)", APPENDIX J NVYNwOOD MA1",NDAPEDIX P'WYNNOGD NORIE NM, SO REDIrF PARKNG REOUREMENS WHEN ELECTRIC VEHI- CLE READY PARKNG IS PROVIDED; RAKED EMNGS; OONTANNGA SEVERABLITI CLAUSE; AM PAVONG FOR AN NNEDIATEfff£CTNE DATE. FILE ID 18838-AN ORDINANCE OTT MIAMI CRY COMAISSION AAENDNG ORDINANCE M. 13114, THERM- ING ORDINANCE OFTHE CRY O MIAMI, RLORDA. AS AMEND®, BY MENDED ARTICLE 3, TT.®TENBRAL TO ZONES," TO MODIFY THE AFFORDADE AM ATTAINABLE MIXED-NCCME TRANSFER O DEVELOPMENT DENSITY PROGRAM; MAIKI. FHONGS, CONTANIMA SEVERADLRY CLAUSE: AND PROVONG FOR AN BTTCTNE DATE. Any person who receies compensation, remuneration or expanses for conducting lobbying actve. 8 required to reg.r an a lobbyist wit the Cily Cie. prior to engaging in .Tbyn9 activities before city staff, WoMs, o'3nnila0 or the City Commission. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the CM Commission with respect to any matter to be consCered l the meeting, thet person shall ensure flat a veNat2n recent of the proceedings a made vnludi g all tectimoM and evidence upon whkh any appeal may be based GCS 286.01051. Pursuant to Mani City Cade Section 2a30), whenever a scheduled cm ComoM00n meeting is mncelad or is nce held due Maack of a quorum or other emergency, a spectA Commimian meeting will be autmat0ly scheduled for tie Tuesday inmelately following the cancelled meeting. In e00l 0 a scheduled City Ovaniss0,0001n9 is cancelled or 8 not held due to a tack of a quorum or Wier emergency, a special City Commasion meeting will he auto- metcalty scheduled for the Tuesday immediately folkwing the canceled meeting - March 12,, 20261NCO AM M City Hall, 3500 Pan Amercan D. 33133. AI of the scheduled agenda items tom that cancelled meting si.l avtamtMlly be scheduled as an agenda Mn at the special CM Comma. meeting (OMisance 140671. All of the scheduled agenda Item from M. cancelled swam shall public be scheduled as an agenda item at tie specialOPC8llo,pu meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meting Mat a to take place by pacing a n0ice of the special City ...on meeting 1 the entrance of MN Hell and the Cuts main administrative building, pacing a nlhce on the Ci6s webs.. and, If feasible, paring an ad In a newspaper of general circulation before the mewl meeting on the re ed.ey fdowhng Tuesday. There shall be no addd0sal notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda den Mat a moved to the spec. City Oonynission meetng. About a week after the AIDS Healthcare Founda- tion's lawsuit, the state started its regular process to change the program requirements. That can take several months to complete. The AIDS Healthcare Foundation agreed to put its case on hold but reig- nited it last week amid concern that the Depart- ment was still planning to make the changes on March 1, even though mlemaking wouldn't be complete. The Department of Health did not respond immediately to questions about why it set an emer- gency rule to make the AIDS program changes even as it goes through the standard process. Lombard, the attorney representing the Depart- ment, said at the Wednes- day hearing that the Health Department would still "hold a hearing at some point" on the changes. State lawmakers in the House and Senate have allotted millions of dollars toward funding the AIDS Drag Assistance Program. Gov. Ron DeSantis still has the opportunity to issue a line -item veto. That means thousands of Floridians may have to go without their medica- tion or find other means to fund it for the next five months. When HIV patients don't take medicine to suppress the virus, it re - surges, malting it transmis- sible to other people. And if people take their med- icine only periodically, the virus can develop a drug resistance, said Dr. Bob Bollinger, a professor at Johns Hopkins University. "God forbid we have people dying from AIDS again when there's no reason for that," Bollinger said. Ina news conference Wednesday afternoon, House and Senate Demo- crats spoke out against the rate's emergency rule. Sen. Shevrin Jones, D-Miami Gardens, said the state's emergency rule was "reckless" and that the decision falls on Lada- po. He said if Florida doesn't pay for medication access on the front end, they'll pay later when people become sick and transmission increases. "Florida should not be the state that tums a pre- ventable budget issue into a preventable public health emergency," Inc said. President Donald Trump participates in a walking tour of the immigration detention center nicknamed 'Alligator Alcatraz; on July 1, 2025, in Gchopee. FROM PAGE 3A FUNDING trigger for federal envi- ronmental impact reg- ulations. The federal and state governments argue that such environmental harm is not real and that the lower court was over- stepping its authority. The DeSantis administration has also maintained that the state is not subject to those federal regulations because it has not received any federal reimburse- ment —only promises. The admission from the state's attorneys that they may not get reimbursed comes as the Florida Leg- islature is debating wheth- er to put stricter limits on Gov. Ron DeSantis' use of an emergency fund he directs for immigration enforcement. The agency has used the fund to commit at least $380 million through 83 contracts with private vendors. The largest con- tracts include $92 million to portable potty company Doodle Calls, $61 million to IRG Global Emergency Management and $52 million to Gamer Envi- ronmental Services. The governor's office has also used that emer- gency fund to pay the corporate law firm Boles Schiller Flexner LLP $1.1 million —the firm that helped draft Tuesday's filing acknowledging the state maybe on the hook for the funds. The federal government, however, left the door open in its filing Tuesday that it could reimburse the state for some of the mil- lions it has spent on im- migration detention, with- out tying it to Alligator Alcatraz. "Although Florida may be the `only eligible appli- cant' that does not mean this facility is the only eligible facility," the gov- ernment's attorneys wrote. CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of South Miami Planning Board well hold a public hcving on yipla March 10 2026 at 7E0 pm. to consider the following appllcahons. 1. PB-2026-001 ApplkaM: The Estate Companles.RLC A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CRY COMMISSION OF THE CRY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, p1PPNOWNG/DENYING6 A LARGE-SCALE DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL EXCEPTION APPLICATION PUT SUANT TO SECTION 20-8.7 OF THE CRY OF SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, FOR THE 75 DWELLING UNIT MULTI -FAMILY RESIDENT. PROJECT ON THE 0.802 ACRE DEVELOPMENT SITE LOCATED AT 6910 SW 62ND AVENUE, 6230 AND 6200 SW 69TH STREET, AND 6931 SW 62ND COURT; PROVIDING FOR CONDITIONS, ENFORCEMENT OF CONDITIONS, CORRECTIONS, SEVER - ABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE Applicant: S bt OW 60 0,S Ire A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, [APPROVING/DENYING] A LARGE-SCALE DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL EXCEPTION APPLICATION PUR- SUANT TO SECTION 20-8.7 OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, FOR THE OFF -CAMPUS STUDENT APARTMENTS ON THE 2.73-ACRE DEVELOPMENT SITE LOCATED AT 6000- TI500 SW 57TH AVENUE; PROVIDING FOR CONDITIONS, ENFORCEMENT OF CONDITIONS, CORREC- ONS, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA, AMENDING 20-3.6 "SUPPLEMENTAL REGULATIONS" OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO REVISE REGULATIONS RELATING TO FENCES AND WALLS FOR CORNER LOTS; PROVIDING FOR CORREC- TIONS; SEVERABILITY; CONFLICTS; IMPLEMENTATION; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CRY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORI- DA, CREATING A NEW SECTION 20-0.13 "SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT" IN ARTICLE IV 'ETHER REGULATIONS" OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO PROVIDE INCENTIVES TO PROMOTE EN- ERGY -EFFICIENT HOME DESIGN, SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES, INCREASED CLIMATE RESILIENCE, AND CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES; PROVIDING FOR CORRECTIONS; SEV- ERABILITY; CONFLICTS; IMPLEMENTATION; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CRY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORI- DA, AMENDING SECTION 20-8.9 "STREET HIERARCHY PLAN" OF ARTICLE VIII MRAMIT-SUPPORT- IVE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT," OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO PROVIDE THE MANNER OF ADOPTION AND SUBSEQUENT AMENDMENT FORTE STREETSCAPE MASTER PLAN; ADOPTING THE STREETSCAPE MASTER PLAN; PROVIDING FOR CORRECTIONS; SEVERABILITY; CONFLICTS; IMPLE- MENTATION; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 6. ANORDINANCEOF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLOR- OING SECTION 20-8.2 "DEFINITIONS" AND SECTION 20-8.5 "PERMITTED AND SPECIAL NONRESIDENT!. USES" OF ARTICLE VIII MFIANSIT SUPPORTIVE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT" OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO REVISE REGULATIONS RELATING TO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT, PROVIDING FOR CORRECTIONS; SEVERABILITY; CONFLICTS; IMPLEMENTATION; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE The hearing yell be held In person at City Hall CmuN2sbn Chambers 5130 Suuet Drive South Mang Florida 33103. 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ADA; To request a modibalion to a poky, practice or procedure orb request an 2]01,5 tide or service n ruder to parMpete n a City program, activity or event you mist on or before MY pm.3 Wsness days before Me aeeth9 Not cowling Me day of the meetng) dalner your request to the City Me. by telephone'. 305-663E340, by mail l 6130 Sunset rake, South Miami, Florida or snail l nceynees uthmamdlgov. In accordance with the Armco. i,g00 0 Daab11esAce of1PAo, all persons win require special accommodations older b padkipete in Ma meeting should contact the Off ye of Ow City Clerk 1(305) 250-5361 Noloe) no later than N. dr business days prior to the promedlrg.TTY users may cell via T11 (Florida Reny SerMe) no Later then km I2) Wakeas days prior to the proceeding Hearing Boards MI 140 HB26-036 Menge A. 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THE MEETING WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE FOR MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC TO VIEW ON THE CITY'S WEBSITE (W WWM1AMIGOV.COMM), FACEBOOK, X , VOUIUBE AND CHANNEL 77 (COMCASF ONLY FOR RESIDENTS LIVING IN THE CITY OF MIAMI). P UBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS TO BE HEARD AT THIS MEETING CAN BE SUBMRTED VIA AN ONLINE COMMENT FORM AND WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO THE ELECTED OFFICIALS AND THE CFP( ADMINISTRATION AND MADE PART OF THE RECORD. THE DEADLINE TO SUBMIT PUBLIC COMMENT VIA THE ONLINE COMMENT FORM WILL OCCUR WHEN THE CHAIRPERSON CLOSES PUBLIC COMMENT FOR THE MEETING. 'PLEASE VISIT HTTP// W W W.MIPMIGOV.COM/MEETINGINSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT USING THE ONLINE PUBLIC COMMENT FORM." O PT OFR. WETIC PT OW MU_ 3500 PAN PMERCAN SR. MIAMI AORTA SUBJECT TI) AMY MO ALEUT. OITSEILASERFELTSSEX AT ITS MEETING ON MARCH 12, 2026, AT 9:00 AM, THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PLANNING AND ZONING ITEMS. FILE ID 15596 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING ORDI- NANCE NO.13114, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OFTHE CRV OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMEND- ED ("MIAMI 21 CODE"), SPECIFICALLY BV AMENDING APPENDIX P - WVNWOOD NORTE NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION DISTRICT 2 ("NRD-21), BV AMENDING APPENDIX P, SEC- TION 3.2.1, TITLED "GENERAL TO ZONES/NRD-2 THOROUGHFARES AND CORRIDORS;' TO ALLOW FOR DOMINANT SETBACK WAIVERS ON A WVNWOOD NORTE CORRIDOR, BV AMENDING APPENDIX P, SECTION 33, TITLED "GENERAL TO ZONES/WVNWOOD NORTE PUBLIC BENEFITS PROGRAM,' TO ADJUST BONUS HEIGHT REGULATIONS IN ALL T4 AND T5TRANSECT ZONES WITHIN WVNWOOD NORTE, BV AMENDING APPENDIX P, SECTION 5, TITLED "SPECIFIC TO ZONES,' TO CLARIFY AND UPDATE BONUS HEIGHT REGULATIONS IN T5 TRANSECT ZONES BV AMENDING APPENDIX P, SECTION 7, TITLED "SIGN REGU- LATIONS;' TO MODIFY MASTER SIGN PACKAGE REQUIREMENT FOR STRUCTURES WITH MULTIPLE COMMERCIAL OR OFFICE TENANTS, BV AMENDING APPENDIX P, SECTION 9, TI- TLED "STREET MASTER PLAN;' TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL NRD-2 SETBACK REQUIREMENTS ALONG WVNWOOD NORTE THROUGHFARES, MAKING FINDINGS, CONTAINING A SEVER - ABILITY CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. FILE ID 15909 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACH- MENT(S), AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 13114, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIPMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED ("MIAMI 21 CODE'), BV AMENDING ARTICLE 1 SECTION 1.2, TITLED "DEFINITION OF TERMS,' TO DEFINE ELECTRIC VEHICLE READY AND ARTICLE 3, SECTION 3.6, TITLED "OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS;' TO REMOVE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CAPABLE PARKING REQUIREMENTS ARTICLE 4, TABLE 4, TITLED "DEN- SITY, INTENSITY AND PARKING (1)1),' 'DENSITY, INTENSITY AND PARKING (T57, "DENSITY, INTENSRV AND PARKING (T67, "DENSITY, INTENSITY AND PARKING (CS)', "DENSITY INTEN- SITY AND PARKING (CI)", "DENSITY, INTENSITY AND PARKING (CFHD)", "DENSITY, INTEN- SITY AN PARKING (D1)', "DENSITY, INTENSITY AND PARKING (D2)', AND "DENSITY, INTEN- SITY AND PARKING (D37, APPENDIX J "WVNWOOD NRD-1 ", AND APPENDIX P "WVNWOOD NORTE NRD-21 TO REDUCE PARKING REQUIREMENTS WHEN ELECTRIC VEHICLE READY PARKING IS PROVIDED, MAKING FINDINGS, CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE FILE ID 15595 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION AMENDING ORDI- NANCE NO.13114, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OFTHE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMEND- ED, BV AMENDING ARTICLE 3, TITLED "GENERAL TO ZONES;' TO MODIFY THE AFFORD- ABLE AND ATTAINABLE MIXEDINCOMETRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT DENSITY PROGRAM, MAKING FINDINGS, CONTAINING A SEVERABILITV CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EF- FECTIVE DATE. Any person who receives mmpensation, remuneration or expenses for conducting lobbying activities is required to register as a lobbyist with the City Clerk prior to engaging in lobbying activities before city staff, boards, committees or the City Commission. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter to be censidered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim remrtl of the proceedings is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (F/S 286.0105). Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meet- ing is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immecliatety following the cancelled meeting. In the event that a scheduled City Commission meeting is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatcally scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting - March 17, 2026 at 9 00 AM at City Hall, 3500 Pan American Dr. 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting (Ordinance 1408]). All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be sched- uled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the City's main administrative building, placing a notce on the City's website, and, if feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the Ymmediately following Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to the special City Commission meeting. PUBLISHED DAILY MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, the under- signed, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian of Records of The The Miami Herald, a newspaper published in Mlami Dade County, Flor- ida, that the attached was published on the publicly accessible website of The Miami Herald or by print In the issues and dates listed below. Affiant further Says that the said Miami Herald website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. 1.0 insertion(s) published on: 02/27/26 Print Print Tearsheet Link Marketplace Link DIGITALLY SIGNED Amanda Rodela DIGITALLY SIGNED Sworn to and subscribed before me on SHERRY CHASTE EN ELECTRONIC NOTARY AL BLIC STATE OF TEXAS MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 4/16/2029 Feb 27, 2026, 9:50 AM EST Online Notary Public This notarial act involved the use of online audio/video communication technology. Notarization facilitated by SIGN:X° In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, all persons who require special accommodations in order to participate in this meeting should ..act the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than two (2) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than two (2) business clays prior to the proceeding Hearing Beards A9 Re. HB29-099 CITY OF MIAMI PUBLIC NOTICE A REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING OF THE MIAMI CRY COMMISSION WILL BE HELD ON MARCH 12, 2026, AT 9:00 AM IN THE CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS LOCATED AT MIAMI CITY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33133. THE MEETING WILL BE BROADCAST LIVE FOR MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC TO VIEW ON THE CITY'S WEBSFVE (WWW.MAMIGOV.COM/TV), FACEBOOK, X , YOUTUBE AND CHANNEL 77 (COMCAST ONLY FOR RESIDENTS LIVING IN THE CITY OF MIAMI). PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA HEMS TO BE HEARD AT THIS MEETING CAN BE SUBMFTED VIA AN ONLINE COMMENT FORM AND WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO THE ELECTED OFFICIALS AND THE CFTY ADMINISTRATION AND MADE PART OF THE RECORD. THE DEADLINE TO SUBMFV PUBLIC COMMENT VIA THE ONLINE COMMENT FORM WILL OCCUR WHEN THE CHAIRPERSON CLOSES PUBLIC COMMENT FOR THE MEETING. "PLEASE VISIT HTTP:// WWW.MIAMIGOV.COM/MEETINGINSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO PROVIDE PUBLIC COMMENT USING THE ONLINE PUBLIC COMMENT FORM.** PUBLIC COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS TO BE HEARD AT THIS MEETING MAY ALSO BE PROVIDED IN -PERSON ON THE DAY OF THE MEETING AT CRY HALL, 3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL RULES AND PROCEDURES AS THE CITY MAY IMPLEMENT OR AMEND. PUBLIC COMMENT WILL BEGIN AT APPROXIMATELY 9:00 AM. A COPY OF THE AGENDA FOR THE CRY COMMISSION MEETING WILL BE AVAILABLE AT: HTTP://MIAMIFL.IQM2.COM/ CRIZENS/DEFAULTASPX AT TS MEETING ON MARCH 12, 2026, AT 9:00 AM, THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION WILL CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING PLANNING AND ZONING HEMS: FILE ID 18846 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CFTY COMMISSION AMENDING ORDI- NANCE NO. 13114, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMEND- ED ("MIAMI 21 CODE"), SPECIFICALLY BY AMENDING APPENDIX P - WYNWOOD NORTE NEIGHBORHOOD REVITALIZATION DISTRICT 2 ("NRD-2"), BY AMENDING APPENDIX P, SEC- TION 3.2.1, *TILED "GENERAL TO ZONES/NRD-2 THOROUGHFARES AND CORRIDORS," TO ALLOW FOR DOMINANT SETBACK WAIVERS ON A WYNWOOD NORTE CORRIDOR; BY AMENDING APPENDIX P, SECTION 3.3, *TILED "GENERAL TO ZONESM/YNWOOD NORTE PUBLIC BENEFITS PROGRAM," TO ADJUST BONUS HEIGHT REGULATIONS IN ALL T4 AND T5 TRANSECT ZONES WITHIN WYNWOOD NORTE; BY AMENDING APPENDIX P, SECTION 5, TITLED "SPECIFIC TO ZONES," TO CLARIFY AND UPDATE BONUS HEIGHT REGULATIONS IN T5 TRANSECT ZONES; BY AMENDING APPENDIX P, SECTION 7, *TILED "SIGN REGU- LATIONS," TO MODIFY MASTER SIGN PACKAGE REQUIREMENT FOR STRUCTURES WFVH MULTIPLE COMMERCIAL OR OFFICE TENANTS; BY AMENDING APPENDIX P, SECTION 9, TI- TLED "STREET MASTER PLAN," TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL NRD-2 SETBACK REQUIREMENTS ALONG WYNWOOD NORTE THROUGHFARES; MAKING FINDINGS; CONTAINING A SEVER - ABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTVE DATE. FILE ID 18904 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACH- MENT(S), AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 13114, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED ("MIAMI 21 CODE"), BY AMENDING ARTICLE 1 SECTION 1.2, *TILED "DEFINITION OF TERMS," TO DEFINE ELECTRIC VEHICLE READY AND ARTICLE 3, SECTION 3.6, *TILED "OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING STANDARDS," TO REMOVE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CAPABLE PARKING REQUIREMENTS ARTICLE 4, TABLE 4, TITLED "DEN- SITY, INTENSITY AND PARKING (T4)," "DENSFTY, INTENSFTY AND PARKING (T5)", "DENSITY, INTENSFTYAND PARKING (T6)", "DENSITY, INTENSITY AND PARKING (CS)', "DENSFTY INTEN- SITY AND PARKING (CI)", "DENSITY, INTENSITY AND PARKING (CI -HD)", "DENSITY, INTEN- SITY AN PARKING (D1)", "DENSITY, INTENSITY AND PARKING (D2)", AND "DENSFTY, INTEN- SITY AND PARKING (D3)", APPENDIX J 'M/YMNOOD NRD-1 ", AND APPENDIX P'M/YMNOOD NORTE NRD-2" TO REDUCE PARKING REQUIREMENTS WHEN ELECTRIC VEHICLE READY PARKING IS PROVIDED; MAKING FINDINGS; CONTAINING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN IMMEDIATE EFFECTVE DATE. FILE ID 18838 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE MIAMI CFTY COMMISSION AMENDING ORDI- NANCE NO. 13114, THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMEND- ED, BY AMENDING ARTICLE 3, TITLED "GENERAL TO ZONES," TO MODIFY THE AFFORD- ABLE AND ATTAINABLE MIXED -INCOME TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT DENSFTY PROGRAM; MAKING FINDINGS; CONTAINING A SEVERABILFTY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EF- FECTIVE DATE. Any person who receives compensation, remuneration or expenses for conducting lobbying activities is required to register as a lobbyist with the City Clerk prior to engaging in lobbying activities before city staff, boards, committees or the City Commission. Should any person desire to appeal any decision of the City Commission with respect to any matter to be considered at this meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be based (F/S 286.0105). Pursuant to Miami City Code Section 2-33(o), whenever a scheduled City Commission meet- ing is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting. In the event that a scheduled City Commission meeting is cancelled or is not held due to a lack of a quorum or other emergency, a special City Commission meeting will be automatically scheduled for the Tuesday immediately following the cancelled meeting - March 17, 2026 at 9:00 AM at City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive 33133. All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be scheduled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting (Ordinance 14087). All of the scheduled agenda items from that cancelled meeting shall automatically be sched- uled as an agenda item at the special City Commission meeting. The City Clerk shall notify the public of the special meeting that is to take place by placing a notice of the special City Commission meeting at the entrance of City Hall and the City's main administrative building, placing a notice on the City's website, and, if feasible, placing an ad in a newspaper of general circulation before the special meeting on the immediately following Tuesday. There shall be no additional notice by publication required for any such scheduled agenda item that is moved to the special City Commission meeting. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, all persons who require special accommodations in order to participate in this meeting should contact the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice) no later than two (2) business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call via 711 (Florida Relay Service) no later than two (2) business days prior to the proceeding Hearing Boards Ad No. HB26-036