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Enactment Number: HEPB-R-19-018
File Number: 5659 Final Action Date:4/2/2019
A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PRESERVATION BOARD, PURSUANT TO SEC. 23-6.2(4) OF THE CITY CODE OF
ORDINANCES, APPROVING WITH CONDITIONS A SPECIAL CERTIFICATE OF
APPROPRIATENESS FOR THE NEW CONSTRUCTION OF A TWO-STORY SINGLE-
- FAMILY STRUCTURE TO A NON-CONTRIBUTING PROPERTY, LOCATED AT
APPROXIMATELY 5965 NORTHEAST 6 AVENUE, MIAMI, FLORIDA, 33137, WITHIN
THE MORNINGSIDE HISTORIC DISTRICT; FURTHER, INCORPORATING THE
FINDINGS IN THE STAFF ANALYSIS ATTACHED HEREIN AS EXHIBIT "A".
The approval, as amended with the following conditions, is based on the project preserving the
landscape at the lot, the property being located at the end of 6t" avenue, close to the Biscayne
Boulevard border, making the property unobtrusive to the majority of eyes that view the
Morningside Historic District, and fact that the Secretary of Interior Standards require that new
projects not copy what exists but be inspired by them :
1. The site shall be developed pursuant to the plans as prepared by Brillhart Architecture,
consisting of eighty-six (86) sheets submitted under PZ -19-2005. The plans are deemed as
being incorporated by reference herein.
2. All glass shall be clear with the option of Low -E.
3. The Applicant shall comply with all applicable requirements of the Miami 21 Code,
Chapter 17 and Chapter 23 of the City of Miami Code of Ordinances, as amended.
4. The Applicant shall comply with the requirements of all applicable departments/agencies
as part of the City of Miami building permit submittal process.
5. This Resolution shall be included in the master permit set.
6. The Applicant shall add a semi -permeable screen facing the street along the front
covered walkway.
7. The Applicant shall comply with the conditions, as stipulated in the memo from
Environmental Resources, attached hereto as Attachment "A" entitled, Inter -Office
Memorandum.
8. Prior to the issuance of the Building permit, exploratory and root conditions of Tree #19
be observed by a certified arborist to ensure that irrigation and extra intrusive landscape not
intrude upon Tree #19.
9. Brillhart Architecture will work with staff to figure out the proper extent of the boundary
fence along Northeast 6 Avenue and the security issue at the Biscayne Boulevard west edge.
THIS DECISION IS FINAL UNLESS APPEALED IN THE HEARING BOARDS
DIVISION WITHIN FIFTEEN (15) DAYS.
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City of Miami Page 2 of 2 File ID: 5659 (Revision:) Printed On: 41312019
APPLICANT: Andrew Aquart
PROJECT ADDRESS:5965 NE 6 Ave
NET OFFICE: Upper Eastside
COMMISSION DISTRICT: District 2 (Ken Russell)
STATUS: Contributing
FILE ID: PZ -19-2005
ZIP: 33137
HEARING DATE: 4/2/2019
REQUEST: Pursuant to Section 23-6.2(b)(4) of the City Code of Ordinances, as amended, the
Applicant is requesting a Special Certificate of Appropriateness to allow for the new construction
of a single-family, residential structure located on a parcel zoned T3 -R "Sub -Urban Transect Zone",
The subject property is located within the Morningside Historic District, Bayshore Subdivision and
the Upper Eastside Net Area, The site is approximately the third parcel located on the Southeast
quadrant of NE 601h Street, NE 6th Avenue, and Biscayne Boulevard. (Complete legal description is
on file with Hearing Boards)
Folio: 0132180340080
Lot Size: Approximately 15,321 sq. ft.
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On January 22nd, 1924, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, filed the Bayshore Subdivision, Revised, in
Section 18, Township 53, Range 42 in the City of Miami establishing lot 8 and 9 of Block 6 also
known as 5965 Northeast 6th Avenue,
C. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
The subject property is a vacant lot located within the Morningside Historic District. Pursuant to Goal
LU -2, 2.3 and 2.4 of the Miami Neighborhood Comprehensive Plan the City will preserve and protect
the heritage of the City of Miami through the identification, evaluation rehabilitation, adaptive reuse,
restoration and public awareness of Miami's historic and archeological resources,
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APPLICANT: Andrew Aquart
PROJECT ADDRESS:5965 NE 6 Ave
NET OFFICE: Upper Eastside
COMMISSION DISTRICT: District 2 (Ken Russell)
STATUS: Contributing
FILE ID: PZ -19-2005
ZIP: 33137
HEARING DATE: 4/2/2019
REQUEST: Pursuant to Section 23-6.2(b)(4) of the City Code of Ordinances, as amended, the
Applicant is requesting a Special Certificate of Appropriateness to allow for the new construction
of a single-family, residential structure located on a parcel zoned T3 -R "Sub -Urban Transect Zone",
The subject property is located within the Morningside Historic District, Bayshore Subdivision and
the Upper Eastside Net Area, The site is approximately the third parcel located on the Southeast
quadrant of NE 601h Street, NE 6th Avenue, and Biscayne Boulevard. (Complete legal description is
on file with Hearing Boards)
Folio: 0132180340080
Lot Size: Approximately 15,321 sq. ft.
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On January 22nd, 1924, the Clerk of the Circuit Court, filed the Bayshore Subdivision, Revised, in
Section 18, Township 53, Range 42 in the City of Miami establishing lot 8 and 9 of Block 6 also
known as 5965 Northeast 6th Avenue,
C. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
The subject property is a vacant lot located within the Morningside Historic District. Pursuant to Goal
LU -2, 2.3 and 2.4 of the Miami Neighborhood Comprehensive Plan the City will preserve and protect
the heritage of the City of Miami through the identification, evaluation rehabilitation, adaptive reuse,
restoration and public awareness of Miami's historic and archeological resources,
The Applicant's request for the approval of new construction on a residential parcel is in accordance
with the Comprehensive Plan, Chapter 23 of the City of Miami Code of Ordinances, the Secretary of
Interior Standards, and the Preservation Office Historic Design Guidelines.
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CURRENT CONDITION:
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E. NEIGHBORHOOD CHARACTERISTICS:
ZONING
Subject Property
T3 -R Sub -Urban Transect Zone Restricted
(Morningside Historic District)
NORTH: T3 -R; Single Family Transect Zone
(Morningside Historic District)
SOUTH: T3 -R; Single Family Transect Zone
(Morningside Historic District)
EAST: T3 -R; Single Family Transect Zone
(Morningside Historic District)
WEST: T4-0: General Urban Transect Zone
(MIMo/BiBo Historic District)
FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION
Single Family Residential
Maximum of 9 D,U. per acre
Single Family Residential
Maximum of 9 D.U. per acre
Single Family Residential
Maximum of 9 D.U, per acre
Single Family Residential
Maximum of 9 D.U. per acre
Medium Density, Restricted Commercial
Maximum of 36 D.U. per acre
The following is a review of the request pursuant to 23-6,2(b)(4) of the City Code of Ordinances, the
Preservation Office Historic Design Guidelines, and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards,
Analysis: The existing vacant parcel is located at NE 6th Avenue in the Morningside Historic District.
The applicant is requesting the construction of a new single-family residence.
The applicant has submitted plans for a two-story single-family residence of
modern/contemporary design. The lot is currently a heavily wooded vacant lot, The
proposed residence will face the Southwest with one and two-story building segments
connected by elevated walkways and hallways, The front of the structure will contain a two-
story garage connected to a single -story living space connected by a hallway to a two-story
living space in the rear. Another hallway connects this space to a further living space that
runs parallel to the front property line. The position of the structure creates a
courtyard/garden in the center of the lot. The separation of the construction spaces is meant
to reduce the impact of the new construction on the neighborhood's character and
emphasize the green space.
All spaces overlook the central green space through fixed glass windows. The front building
segment at the southernmost corner of the property and the rear building segment to the
north have glass fapades that lead to porches with tropical wood shutters. The inclusion of
porches throughout the property pays homage to the front porches found on Miami's historic
properties. Inclusion of wood shutters along the walkways and porches camouflages the
modern fagade, further allowing the new construction to be an unobtrusive addition to the
architectural rhythm of the street.
The proposed new construction has a flat roof, The one-story building segments will contain
a green roof, The green roof is a grass covered roof that is intended to visually lower the
impact of the new construction on the neighborhood as well as reduce the temperature of
the structure, The roof plan of the two-story building segment to the North depicts solar
panels.
The incorporation of a stem wall foundation, elevated walkways, and segmented building
spaces are designed to protect the critical root zones of existing trees on site. The Applicant
intends to keep most of the trees on site, with few relocations and removals.
Environmental Resources Staff at the City of Miami has reviewed the plans and have
provided comments (Attachment "A"), Environmental Resources Staff has. expressed
concern for the critical root zone of nearby trees they have made the following
recommendation and/or comments:
1. Foundation plan will be necessary to view any impacts to critical root zones
2. Certified Arborist should be on-site to monitor construction activity
3. Tree protection plan is required for the protection of all trees on site. Tree protection
should be depicted and to scale around existing trees both on-site and in the right-
of-way. Dimensions should be determined by a Certified Arborist (when applicable)
to ANSI A300 Part 5: "Managing Trees During Construction" standards,
Detail/fencing material should be in accordance to the Miami -Dade County
Landscape Manual section "Landscape Details - Tree Protection and Support" and
superimposed on the plan set for final approval (Sec. 17-7; City of Miami), Tree
Protection depiction on site should be depicted in accordance with Miami -Dade
County's Landscape Manual, I.e. square/angular vs circular, Ensure that 'existing
hardscape is considered, and protection fencing is depicted in a reasonable
manner. Tree protection should be on-site prior to construction and not removed
until construction has completed.
4. Staff recommends no ground disturbing activity, including landscape improvements,
irrigation, grade changes, columns, walls, or anything with a footer within the tree
protection zone of tree #19.
Plans depict the installation of new walls along the rear and side property lines. The front
elevation depicts a new 6' tall metal vertical picket fence set back from the front property line
by 5ft. Though non -conforming to the Morningside Design Guidelines regarding fences, Staff
does not object to a metal picket fence in the front yard. A metal picket will allow visibility
from the street in to the property. A masonry wall would create too much of a visual
distraction from the street,
Zoning Staff at the City of Miami has reviewed the plans and have identified an issue with
regards to compliance of Article 5, Section 5,14(c) of Miami21 Zoning Code: "Covered
parking and garages and at least fifty percent (50%) of required parking shall be located
within the Second and Third layers as shown in Article 4, Table 8; in T3 -R and T31 a
maximum thirty percent of the width of the Fagade may be covered parking,"
To come into compliance with the fapade covered parking requirements the Applicant should
add a semi -permeable screen wall facing the street along the. front covered walkway.
Plans depict a narrow pool to the rear of the property and not visible from the right-of-way.
Findings: Consistent
Code Compliance
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Environmental Resources
Art in Public Places
Zoning
H. CONCLUSION:
No Objection
Required
No Objection
Approval with conditions pursuant to Attachment "A"
No Objection
No Objection
The application has demonstrated compliance with Chapter 23 entitled "Historic Preservation" of the
City of Miami Code of Ordinances and the Secretary of the Interior's Standards, Staff finds the
request complies with all applicable criteria and finds that the request for a Special Certificate of
Appropriateness for alterations does not adversely affect the historic, architectural, or aesthetic
character of the subject structure or the aesthetic interest or value of the historic district subject to
the following conditions as stipulated in subjection "I" entitled "Recommendation" as listed below,
Pursuant to Section 23-6.2(b)(4) of the City of Miami Code of Ordinances, as amended, and the
Secretary of Interior Standards, the Preservation Office recommends Approval with Conditions of
the Special Certificate of Appropriateness,
1. The site shall be developed pursuant to the plans as prepared by Brillhart Architecture,
consisting of eighty-six (86) sheets submitted under PZ -19-2005. The plans are deemed
as being incorporated by reference herein.
2. All glass shall be clear with the option of Low -E,
3. The Applicant shall comply with all applicable requirements of the -Miami 21 Code, Chapter
17 and Chapter 23 of the City of Miami Code of Ordinances, as amended.
4, The Applicant shall comply with the requirements of all applicable departments/agencies
as part of the City of Miami building permit submittal process,
5. This Resolution shall be included in the master permit set,
6, The Applicant shall add a semi -permeable screen wall facing the street along the front
covered walkway.
7. The Applicant shall comply with the conditions, as stipulated in the memo from
Environmental Resources, attached hereto as Attachment "A" entitled, Inter -Office
Memorandum.
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Warren Adams
Preservation Officer
Attachment "A"
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IRTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: Wendy Sczechowicz
Historic Preservation Planner
FROM: Kyle Brudzinski
environmental Resources Specialist
DATE: 3/12/19 FILE: PZ -19-2005
SUBJECT. New Construction
REFERENCES: 5965 NE 6 Ave
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Environmental Resources has reviewed the proposed new construction at 5965 NE 6
Avenue. In response to this review, the following are Staff's recommendation(s) and/or
comments:
1. Foundation plan will be necessary to view any impacts to critical root zones
2. Certified Arborist should be on-site to monitor construction activity
3. Tree protection plan is required for the protection of all trees on site. Tree
protection should be depicted and to scale around existing trees both on-site and
in the right-of-way. Dimensions should be determined by a Certified Arborist
(when applicable) to ANSI A300 Part 5: "Managing Trees During Construction"
standards. Detail/fencing material should be in accordance to the Miami -Dade
County Landscape Manual section "Landscape Details - Tree Protection and
Support" and superimposed on the plan set for final approval (Sec. 17-7; City of
Miami). Tree Protection depiction on site should be depicted in accordance with
Miami -Dade County's Landscape Manual. Le, square/angular vs circular. Ensure
that existing hardscape is considered, and protection fencing is depicted in a
reasonable manner. Tree protection should be on-site prior to construction and
not removed until construction has completed,
4. Staff recommends no ground disturbing activity, including landscape
improvements, irrigation, grade changes, columns, walls, or anything with a
footer within the tree protection zone of tree #19.