PLANNING ANALYSIS
The Historic District Resiliency & Adaptation Guidelines report is the culmination of nearly twelve months of study and analysis of two distinct areas of the Flamingo Park and Collins Waterfront local historic districts. The boundaries of the study were determined by the administration, based on vulnerability to impacts from sea level rise. The consultant team, consisting of multi-disciplinary professionals, studied the areas utilizing a typological approach to existing buildings, landscapes and streetscapes. In addition to developing and illustrating practical strategies that property owners can take immediately to reduce flooding risks, this comprehensive study also provides a framework for future adaptation including potential zoning incentives for long term resilience.
As presented, the report establishes guidance for the City, the Historic Preservation Board and planning department staff when making decisions about adaptations and changes to buildings within the Flamingo Park and Collins Waterfront historic districts. It is anticipated that these adaptation guidelines will be able to be applied, with some modifications, to other historic districts in the City.
It is also important to note that while the guidelines include effective strategies for immediate flood mitigation, additional study will be required in order to fully evaluate potential changes to the Land Development Regulations that may be required in order to implement certain recommendations contained in the report.
The draft report can be accessed at the following links:
Actual Document:
https://www.miamibeachfl.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2020-0309-BUOYANT-CITY-FINAL-DRAFT.pdf
City Website: https://www.miamibeachfl.gov/city-hall/planning/studies/
HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD REVIEW
On October 29, 2019, the Historic Preservation Board held a special meeting to discuss the draft Historic Districts Resiliency & Adaptation Guidelines. After a presentation and public comment, the Board continued the discussion to their December 9, 2019 meeting.
On December 9, 2019, the Board reviewed and discussed the guidelines and unanimously approved a motion (6-0, 1 absent) to favorably recommend to the Mayor and City Commission, an endorsement of the concepts contained within the Historic Districts Resiliency & Adaptation Guidelines report.
SUMMARY
Over the last 2 months, the consultant for the guidelines has met individually with members of the City Commission, as well as key members of the administration, to provide a more detailed overview of the draft guidelines. The specific recommendations of the report are included in the attached summary.
Since the Resilency Code is moving forward, it is recommended that the report be utilized to directly inform the adaptation and resileincy portions of the new code. This will be the most effective way to formalize the key recommendations.