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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM |
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| | | | | | | | TO: | Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission | | FROM: | Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager | | DATE: | June 24, 2020 | | |
| SUBJECT: | REPORT OF THE MAY 6, 2020 LAND USE AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE MEETING: 1. DISCUSS LIMITING BIG BOX FORMULA RETAIL AND FORMULA RESTAURANTS IN SUNSET HARBOUR. 2. DISCUSSION PERTAINING TO STRATEGIC INCREASES IN FAR RELATED TO RESILIENCY AND OTHER DEFINED POLICY BENCHMARKS. 3. PARKING REQUIREMENTS IN HISTORIC AND CONSERVATION DISTRICTS – MXE REGULATIONS. 4. PROPOSED ZONING OVERLAY FOR THE LEHRMAN DAY SCHOOL AT 77TH STREET AND DICKENS AVENUE. 5. A) REVIEW OF RESILIENCE STRATEGY WORKPLAN – PLANNED AND IN PROGRESS RESILIENCY PROJECTS. B1.) DISCUSSION REGARDING ESTABLISHING PRIVATE PROPERTY HARMONIZATION AND THE RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL PROPERTY RUNOFF AND PUBLIC DRAINAGE INFRASTRUCTURE POLICIES FOR THE WEST AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD. (PW) B2.) DISCUSSION REGARDING SITING OF THE STORMWATER PUMP STATION AND ABOVE GROUND COMPONENTS FOR THE WEST AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECT. (CIP) C). DISCUSSION REGARDING THE RELOCATION OF AUXILIARY POWER GENERATOR FOR THE STORM WATER PUMP STATION FOR INDIAN CREEK PHASE III PROJECT. 6. DISCUSSION TO REVIEW THE ROLE OF LAND USE BOARDS IN NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS. 7. DISCUSS RM-2 ZONING AT THE WEST END OF ARTHUR GODFREY ROAD/41ST STREET AND POTENTIAL FOR PUBLIC BENEFITS. 8. DISCUSS REZONING CD-1 AREA BETWEEN 40TH STREET AND 41ST STREET TO CD-3 IN ORDER TO INCENTIVIZE MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT IN MID-BEACH. 9. DISCUSSION REGARDING FINDING A PLAN, A LIST OF LOCATIONS WHERE BLUE AND GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS CAN BE APPLIED TO, IN AREAS PRONE TO FLOOD DURING HEAVY RAIN. 10. MITIGATION PROJECT FUNDING FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT. 11. DISCUSS PERMITTING OUTDOOR THEATRE USE. 12. DISCUSS LIMITING BIG BOX FORMULA RETAIL AND FORMULA RESTAURANTS ON LINCOLN ROAD. 13. DISCUSSION REGARDING THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PENALTIES FOR PROPERTY OWNERS ENGAGING IN DEMOLITION BY NEGLECT. 14. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT FOR PUBLIC FACILITY (PF) FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT. 15. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO CHAPTER 142 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CITY CODE PERTAINING TO DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS IN THE CPS-4 DISTRICT. 16. DISCUSS THE STATUS OF SUITE-HOTELS IN THE WEST AVENUE NEIGHBORHOOD. 17. DISCUSSION PERTAINING TO AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CODE REGARDING POTENTIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR HIGHER ELEVATION FOR NEW COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION THAT IS VULNERABLE TO FLOODING. 18. MATRIX RECOMMENDATIONS – SIMPLIFICATION OF SINGLE FAMILY HOME REGULATIONS AND DRB ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW PROCEDURES.
19. DISCUSSION REGARDING TIGHT URBANISM. 20. DISCUSSION REGARDING THE FREQUENCY OF WATER TESTING IN MIAMI BEACH. 21. DISCUSS PILOTING THE CLOSURE OF 9TH STREET BETWEEN OCEAN DRIVE AND COLLINS AVENUE. 22. DISCUSS DESIGNATING OCEAN DRIVE AS A VALET ONLY STREET. 23. DISCUSSION REGARDING INCENTIVIZING NEW DEVELOPMENT TO INCLUDE UNITS FOR WORKFORCE AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING WITHIN NEW DEVELOPMENTS THAT SEEK DEVELOPMENT, HEIGHT, AND/OR ZONING AMENDMENTS FROM THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH. 24. DISCUSSION REGARDING HOW GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE INCLUDING LIVING OR HYBRID SHORELINES CAN COMPLEMENT GREY INFRASTRUCTURE LN OUR CLIMATE ADAPTATION ON-GOING WORK. 25. DISCUSSION ON CITY OF MIAMI BEACH STORMWATER, SANITARY, SEWER, AND WATER INFRASTRUCTURE BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. 26. DISCUSSION ON REPURPOSING OUR GOLF COURSES FOR THE FUTURE. 27. DISCUSSION ON ARTIFICIAL REEFS. 28. DISCUSS THE JULY 30, 2019 SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE MOTIONS. 29. DISCUSSION AND REVIEW OF ALLOWABLE STORE SIGNAGE. 30. DISCUSS THE POTENTIAL IMPLEMENTATION OF ADOPT-A-DRAIN OR SIMILAR PROGRAM IN MIAMI BEACH. 31. DISCUSSION PERTAINING TO A TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS (TDR) ALONG THE TATUM WATERWAY AREA. 32. DISCUSSION REGARDING THE STATUS AND IMPLICATIONS OF THE ACTION ITEMS ASSOCIATED WITH ONGOING WATER QUALITY COORDINATION WITH MIAMI-DADE COUNTY. 33. AN ORDINANCE AMENDMENT EXCEPTING OFFICE USES NOT ALSO OPERATING AS AN ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENT OR DANCE HALL FROM THE DEFINITION OF NEIGHBORHOOD IMPACT ESTABLISHMENT (NIE). 34. DISCUSS ARKUP’S LUXURY HOUSEBOATS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON BISCAYNE BAY AND THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF SURROUNDING RESIDENTS. 35. DISCUSS PROHIBITING BANKS LOCATED ON FIRST-FLOOR RETAIL SPACES. 36. DISCUSS THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY RESOLUTION URGING MUNICIPALITIES TO ADOPT POST-DISASTER TEMPORARY ZONING RELIEF. 37. DISCUSSION REGARDING THE PALM VIEW NEIGHBORHOOD STUDY. 38. DISCUSS HOW THE CITIES OF MIAMI AND MIAMI BEACH MEASURE FLOODING. 39. DISCUSS MAKING AESTHETICS A PRIMARY CRITERION IN FUTURE RESILIENCY PROJECTS. 40. DISCUSS POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR MIAMI BEACH RESILIENCY FROM THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS. 41. REVIEW THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH EXPERIENCE AND PERSPECTIVES ON PERVIOUS/PERMEABLE PAVEMENT AND IDENTIFY POTENTIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR USE. 42. REVIEW THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH'S EXPERIENCE AND PERSPECTIVE ON FULL DEPTH ASPHALT AND IDENTIFY POTENTIAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR USE. |
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| | | | | | | | Is this a "Residents Right to Know" item, pursuant to City Code Section 2-14? | | Does this item utilize G.O. Bond Funds? | | Yes | | No | |
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| Environment & Infrastructure - Reduce risk from storms, high tides, groundwater, and sea level rise. |
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