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CITY OF MIAMI PLANNING
IMPACT OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO FUTURE LAND USE MAP
PROJECT DETAILS
File ID:
Date: May -19
Applicant: Emiliio T. Gonzalez, Ph.D., City Manager, on behalf of
the City of Miami
Address: Citywide
Boundary Streets: North: N/A
East: N/A
South: N/A
West N/A
Existing Future Land Use Designation:
Major Institutional...
Residential Density: 2105.75 acres @
DU/acre frDUs
Assumed Population
0 Persons
Proposed Future Land Use Designation:
Major Institutional...
Residential Density 2105.75 acres @
DU/acre 0 DUs
Assumed Population with Increase
0 Persons
NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION
NET Area N/A
WASD Sewer Pump Station Basin N/A
Moratorium? N/A
Drainage Subcatchment Basin N/A
CONCURRENCY ANALYSIS
Increase in Population: 0
RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE
MCNP Parks, Recreation, and Open Space Policy PR -1.1.4 requires a
10 -minute (1/2 -mile) barrier -free walk to a park entrance.
Concurrency Test Result:
POTABLE WATER
Level of Service standard: 92.05 GCPD
Transmission potential with FLUM change
Policy PW -1.2.1
Excess capacity assumed to be 2% after change
Concurrency Test Result:
SANITARY SEWER TRANSMISSION
Level of Service standard: 141 GPCD
Policy SS -1.3.1
Excess capacity: See Note 1 below.
Concurrency Test Result:
STORM SEWER CAPACITY
Exfiltration system before change On-site
Exfiltration system after change On-site
Concurrency Test Result:
RELEVANT MCNP GOALS, OBJECTIVES, AND POLICIES
I SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
Future Land Use Goal LU -1
Solid waste generation, 1.28 tons/resident/year -
Future Land Use Objective LU -1.1
Excess capacity before change 800
Future Land Use Policy LU -1.1.1
Excess capacity after change (800)
Capital Improvements Goal CI -1.2
Concurrency Test Result:
Capital Improvements Objective CI -1.2
Capital Improvements Policy 1.2.3, a -g
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation Objective TR -1.6
Level of Service standards in Objectives TR -1.6 and TR -1.7
Transportation Objective TR -1.5
Concurrency Test Result:
NOTES
This proposed Comprehensive Plan Amendment would not affect the allowed density of residential dwelling units, creating no impact on public services from
increased residential populations.
Permit for sanitary sewer connection must be issued by Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD). Excess capacity, if any, is currently not known.
Assumed population with increase is assumed to be all new residents as permitted by the proposed future land use designation's base density ascribed through
the Interpretation of the 2020 Future Land Use Map and associated Correspondence Table. Additional density may potentially be attainable subject to the
detailed provisions of applicable land development regulations.
Transportation Concurrency is addressed in a separate memorandum provided by the Office of Capital Improvements.