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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-011-467 - PACE Overlay Zoning DistrictORDINANCE NO. 2023-011-467 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AS OUTLINED IN EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERETO; AMENDING THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ARTICLE I - SECTION 34-13 “ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED” TO INCORPORATE THE PERFROMING ARTS, CIVIC AND ENTERTAINMENT (PACE) OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ARTICLE I - SECTION 34-14 “PURPOSE AND INTENT OF ZONING DISTRICTS,” TO INCORPORATE THE PERFROMING ARTS, CIVIC AND ENTERTAINMENT (PACE) OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING ARTICLE IX – SECTION 34-287 “USE REGULATIONS, GENERALLY – TABLE I” TO PROVIDE PERMITTED USES WITHIN THE PACE OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING ARTICLE X - SECTION 34-311 “ACCESSORY USE TABLE,” TO CREATE ACCESSORY USES FOR THE PACE OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING ARTICLE XI - SECTION 34-342 “TABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS – TABLE 3” TO PROVIDE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE PACE OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING ARTICLE XIV SECTION 34-444 “LANDSCAPE, BUFFERING MINIMUM STANDARDS,” TO PROVIDE LANDSCAPE STANDARDS FOR THE PACE OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING ARTICLE XIV SECTION 34-446 “FENCES, WALLS AND PERIMETER HEDGES, SIGHT TRIANGLES,” TO ESTABLISH MAXIMUM FENCE, WALL HEIGHT FOR THE PACE OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING THE CITY ZONING MAP TO CREATE A LOCATION FOR THE PACE OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT AS ATTACHED IN EXHIBIT B; PROVIDING FOR ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN CODE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Miami Gardens is currently in the architectural design and construction plans phase of its highly anticipated Performing Arts Center and Culinary Arts facility to be located behind the City Hall, and WHEREAS, to allow the greatest flexibility in design and development of the site, the City wishes to establish a Performing Arts, Civic and Entertainment (PACE) overlay zoning district, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 'A', and DocuSign Envelope ID: 177E7BBF-3987-4133-9F31-841C2BFCBA90 Page 2 of 3 Ordinance No. 2023-011-467 WHEREAS, the overlay district would encompass government owned properties to include the Miami Gardens City Hall and Public Safety complex, the approximately 3.5- acre site set to house the future performing arts center and culinary arts facility, the Miami Dade County Fire Rescue site, and the Miami-Dade County Police Department North District Station, along with several privately held lots, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit 'B', and WHEREAS, the City Staff recommends that the City Council amend the City of Miami Gardens Land Development Regulations as outlined in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and amend the City Zoning Map, as attached hereto as Exhibit “B”, to create a location for the PACE Overlay zoning district, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. ADOPTION OF REPRESENTATIONS: The foregoing Whereas paragraphs are hereby ratified and confirmed as being true, and the same are hereby made a specific part of this Ordinance. Section 2. AMENDMENT: That the Code of Ordinances, City of Miami Gardens, Florida, is hereby amended as outlined in Exhibit “A” attached hereto. Section 3. PERFORMING ARTS, CIVIC AND ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT AREA. The Performing Arts, Civic and Entertainment Overlay Zoning District shall be the area defined and described in Exhibit “B” attached hereto. Section 4. CONFLICT: All ordinances or Code provisions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. Section 5. SEVERABILITY: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. Section 6. INCLUSION IN CODE: It is the intention of the City Council of the City of Miami Gardens that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Miami Gardens and that the section of this Ordinance may be renumbered or relettered and the word “Ordinance” may be changed to “Chapter,” “Section,” “Article” or such other appropriate word or phrase, the use of which shall accomplish the intentions herein expressed. Section 7. EFFECTIVE DATE: This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its final passage. DocuSign Envelope ID: 177E7BBF-3987-4133-9F31-841C2BFCBA90 Page 3 of 3 Ordinance No. 2023-011-467 PASSED ON FIRST READING ON THE 27th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2023. PASSED ON SECOND READING ON THE 11th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2023. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS AT ITS REGULAR MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 11, 2023. ________________________________ RODNEY HARRIS, MAYOR ATTEST: ________________________________ MARIO BATAILLE, CMC, CITY CLERK PREPARED BY: SONJA KNIGHTON DICKENS, CITY ATTORNEY SPONSORED BY: CAMERON BENSON, CITY MANAGER Moved by: Councilman Leon Seconded by: Councilwoman Julien VOTE: 6-0 Mayor Harris absent Vice Mayor Wilson Yes Councilwoman Campbell Yes Councilwoman Ighodaro Yes Councilwoman Julien Yes Councilman Leon Yes Councilman Stephens, III Yes DocuSign Envelope ID: 177E7BBF-3987-4133-9F31-841C2BFCBA90 City of Miami Gardens Agenda Cover Memo Meeting: City Council - Oct 11 2023 23-219 Department City Manager's Office Sponsored By City Manager Agenda Item Title AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AS OUTLINED IN EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERETO; AMENDING THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ARTICLE I - SECTION 34-13 “ZONING DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED” TO INCORPORATE THE PERFROMING ARTS, CIVIC AND ENTERTAINMENT (PACE) OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING THE CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS ARTICLE I - SECTION 34-TO DISTRICTS,” ZONING OF “PURPOSE AND 14 INTENT INCORPORATE THE PERFROMING ARTS, CIVIC AND ENTERTAINMENT (PACE) OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING ARTICLE IX – SECTION 34-287 “USE REGULATIONS, GENERALLY – TABLE I” TO PROVIDE PERMITTED USES WITHIN THE PACE OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING ARTICLE X - SECTION 34- 311 “ACCESSORY USE TABLE,” TO CREATE ACCESSORY USES FOR THE PACE OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING ARTICLE XI - SECTION 34-342 “TABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS – TABLE 3” TO PROVIDE DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR THE PACE OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING ARTICLE XIV SECTION 34-444 “LANDSCAPE, BUFFERING MINIMUM STANDARDS,” TO PROVIDE OVERLAY ZONING THE PACE STANDARDS LANDSCAPE FOR DISTRICT; AMENDING ARTICLE XIV SECTION 34-446 “FENCES, WALLS AND PERIMETER HEDGES, SIGHT TRIANGLES,” TO ESTABLISH MAXIMUM FENCE, WALL HEIGHT FOR THE PACE OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT; AMENDING THE CITY ZONING MAP TO CREATE A LOCATION FOR THE PACE OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT FOR OF ADOPTION B; PROVIDING IN ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT OF REPRESENTATIONS; PROVIDING FOR ADOPTION REPRESENTATIONS; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN CODE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Staff Summary The City of Miami Gardens is currently in the architectural design and construction plans phase of its highly anticipated Performing Arts Center and Culinary Arts facility to be located behind the City Hall. In order to allow the greatest flexibility in design and development of the site, the City wishes to establish a Performing Arts, Civic and Entertainment (PACE) overlay zoning district as outlined in Exhibit 'A'. The overlay district would encompass government owned properties to include the Miami Gardens City Hall and Public Safety complex, the approximately 3.5-acre site set to house the future performing arts center and culinary arts facility, the Miami Dade County Fire Rescue site, and the Miami-Dade County Police Department North District Station, along with several privately held lots as shown in Exhibit 'B'. Together, these properties make up approximately 18 acres to be included within the proposed PACE overlay zoning district. Fiscal Impact No fiscal impact Recommended Action It is recommended the City Council approve the text amendment and zoning map change establishing the PACE overlay zoning district. Attachments Ordinance 2023 - Text Amendment for PACE Overlay Zoning District EXHIBIT A - PACE zoning overlay district text amendment EXHIBIT B - PACE zoning overlay district zoning map amendment Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:40 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 1 of 1 EXHIBIT A – PERFORMING ARTS, CULTURE & ENTERTAINMENT (PACE) OVERLAY ZONING DISTRICT Sec. 34-13. Zoning districts established. The city is hereby divided into the following zoning districts that implement the various land use classifications of the adopted CDMP, and achieve the other purposes of this chapter: R-1 Single-Family Dwelling Residential District R-2 Two-Family Dwelling Residential District R-15 Multiple-Family Dwelling Residential District R-25 Multiple-Family Dwelling Residential District R-50 Multiple-Family Dwelling Residential District NC Neighborhood Commercial District PCD Planned Corridor Development District I-1 Light Industrial District I-2 Heavy Industrial District PD Planned Development District AU Agricultural and Utilities District OF Office District GP Government Properties District EO Entertainment Overlay District BTO Business Transitional Overlay PACE Performance Arts, Civic and Entertainment Overlay District Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:40 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 1 of 2 Sec. 34-14. Purpose and intent of zoning districts. (a)R-1 single-family dwelling residential district. Provides for use and occupancy of one-family detached dwelling units at low densities, essential services and facilities, and select public and institutional uses. Implements the lowest density range of the neighborhood CDMP land use category, allowing up to six du/ac. (b)R-2 two-family dwelling residential district. To provide for use and occupancy of one-family detached and two-family dwellings at low-medium densities, essential services and facilities, and select public and institutional uses. Implements the seven to 15 du/ac range of the neighborhood CDMP land use category. (c)R-15 multiple-family dwelling residential district. Provides for use and occupancy of one-family attached and detached, two-family and multiple-family dwellings at low-medium densities, essential services and facilities, and select public and institutional uses. Implements the seven to 15 du/ac range of the neighborhood CDMP land use category. (d)R-25 multiple-family dwelling residential district. Provides for use and occupancy of single-family attached and multifamily dwellings at medium densities, essential services and facilities, and select public and institutional uses. Also permits single-family detached and two-family dwellings. Implements the 16 to 25 du/ac range of the neighborhood CDMP land use category. (e)R-50 multiple-family dwelling residential district. Provides for use and occupancy of single-family attached and multifamily dwellings at medium-high densities, related essential services and facilities, and select public and institutional uses. Also permits single-family detached and two-family dwellings. Implements the 25 to 50 du/ac range of the neighborhood CDMP land use category. (f)NC neighborhood commercial district. Provides locations for a variety of commercial uses, select public and institutional uses, select recreation and entertainment uses, and places of assembly, that are located within,and compatible with, adjacent neighborhoods. Implements the neighborhood (suburban commercial and office) CDMP land use category. (g)PCD planned corridor development district. Implements the CDMP commerce land use category by allowing multiple-family residential dwellings, a wide range of commercial uses, select recreation and entertainment uses, mixed residential and commercial uses, select public and institutional uses, and places of assembly in the following urban contexts as identified in the CDMP: urban commercial and office; medium-density residential; medium-high density residential; urban center; urban core; and Golden Glades Area. See article XV of this chapter for detailed intent and purpose statements. (h)I-1 industrial district, light. Provides for a wide range of land uses including research, assembly, fabrication, manufacturing, repair, service, retail, entertainment, and places of assembly. Implements the CDMP urban industrial component of the commerce land use category. (i)I-2 industrial district, heavy. Provides for a wide range of land uses including research, assembly, fabrication, manufacturing, repair, service, retail, entertainment, and places of assembly. Implements the CDMP urban industrial component of the commerce land use category. (j)PD planned development district. Provides flexibility in the master planning, design and development of relatively large properties for residential, commercial, mixed residential commercial, public and institutional uses, and recreation and entertainment uses. May be used to implement the neighborhood and commerce CDMP land use categories. (k)AU agricultural and utilities district. Provides for agricultural, select public and institutional uses, select recreational uses, limited commercial and service uses, and light industrial uses. The AU district is compatible with, and allowed within, the neighborhood commerce land use categories of the CDMP. Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:40 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 2 of 2 (l)OF office district. Provides for a wide range of office, related supporting business uses, and limited public and institutional uses. Implements the CDMP suburban office component of the neighborhood land use classification. (m)GP government properties district. Provides for public and institutional uses that are classified as "public and semi-public uses" in the CDMP or that are provided for the general use, benefit, or protection of the community. The CDMP authorizes such uses in all land use categories subject to the applicable plan policies. (n)EO entertainment overlay district. The area is intended to revitalize commercial centers in the city thereby generating revenue and providing ample and convenient shopping for residents. The EO district also encourages and supports large-scale development or entertainment driven uses including, but not limited to, hotels, theaters, cultural centers, indoor recreation facilities, alcoholic beverages uses, commercial activities, with the purpose of attracting customers and visitors from local, regional, national, and international areas. The EO district is depicted on the offical zoning map and overlay areas designated planned corridor development (PCD). (o)BTO business transitional overlay district. The business transitional overlay district (BTO) is intended to encourage redevelopment of underutilized properties and consolidation of developable parcels, thereby achieving more efficient land use and improved site design, while providing a smooth transition between residential and commercial properties. (p)PACE performing arts, civic and entertainment overlay district. The performing arts, civic, and entertainment overlay district (PACE) is intended to facilitate development focused on cultural, vocational and institutional uses including performing and visual arts. (Ord. No. 2010-10-218, § 2(1-140), 4-7-2010; Ord. No. 2011-25-267, Exh. B, 11-2-2011; Ord. No. 2015-03-333, § 2(Exh. A), 3-25-2015; Ord. No. 2020-001-420, § 2, 1-22-2020 ) Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 1 of 10 Sec. 34-287. Use regulations, generally. (a) Permitted uses. Permitted uses are considered to be fundamentally appropriate within the district in which they are located, and are deemed to be consistent with the comprehensive plan. These uses are permitted as of right, subject to any use-related standards and requirements that may be applicable in section 34-288, and the site plan and permit requirements and procedures described in this section. (b) Special exception uses. A use listed as a special exception in a zoning district is deemed to be generally unsuitable for location in such district, but may be permitted on a case-by-case basis if, after review and possible attachment of conditions pursuant to the procedures and criteria of section 34-48, the city determines that the use will be appropriate in the given zoning district. A special exception use is also subject to extra requirements in section 34-288 when indicated in the use regulations schedule. (c) Accessory uses. Principal uses listed in the use regulations schedule are deemed to include accessory uses listed in article X of this chapter, where such accessory uses are customarily associated with, and are incidental and subordinate to, such principal uses. An accessory use shall be subject to the same regulations that apply to the principal use in each district, except as otherwise provided. (d) Temporary uses. Uses that are deemed temporary in nature, at the sole discretion of the administrative official or regulated otherwise, by separate ordinance, shall not be subject to the standards and requirements as set forth in this chapter, except that the administrative official may impose conditions, which may include, but not limited to, limiting the period of approval for such uses, imposing hours of operations, operation standards to minimize impacts on surrounding properties, and other conditions deemed necessary to minimize detrimental impacts to the welfare of the community. (e) Prohibited uses. Any use not specifically listed as a permitted or special exception use, or as an accessory use to a permitted or special exception use, or any use for which the administrative official cannot categorize as similar to a permitted use, special exception use, or accessory use related to a permitted or special exception use, shall be considered expressly prohibited. (f) Site plan required. Permitted uses that are subject to use-related standards in section 34-288 and all special exception uses require final site plan review and approval. (g) Permits required. Except as explicitly provided herein, no use designated as a permitted or special exception use in this chapter shall be established until after the person proposing such use has applied for and received all required development permits which may include final plat approval, final site plan approval, a building permit, certificate of use, and a certificate of occupancy; all pursuant to the requirements of this chapter. (h) Uses within an enclosed building. All uses and related activities shall be within an enclosed building, except as may otherwise be permitted in this chapter, or as would be allowed as a customary, incidental, or common practice activity to the use. (i) Permitted use table. The following permitted use table, supplemented by the master use list and use definitions set forth in section 34-733, shall be used to determine the zoning district in which a given use may be established. In the event of conflict between the use table in this section and section 34-733, the administrative official shall render an interpretation as to which prevails. Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 2 of 10 LEGEND "P" means the use is permitted in the corresponding zoning district. "SE" means the use is subject to special exception procedures as outlined in section 34-48 including additional application fees and approval by the city council at a noticed public hearing. □ means the use is prohibited in the corresponding zoning district. *(#) means additional requirements and criteria must be met in order for the use to be permitted per the criteria in section 34-288 and section 34-733. See additional requirements and criteria for specific uses set forth in section 34-288 and master use list, appendix A in section 34-733. Table 1: Permitted Uses Zoning Districts/Uses R-1 R-2 R-15 R-25 R-50 NC BTO PCD EO PACE OF I-1 I-2 PD AU GP Residential Type Uses Adult day care center *(1) □ □ □ P □ P □ □ P □ □ P □ □ Adult Family Care Home, up to 5 residents*(3) P P P □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ Assisted Living Facility (ALF), up to 6 residents* (8) P P P □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ Assisted Living Facility (ALF), greater than 6 residents*(9) SE SE SE SE □ SE □ □ SE □ □ SE □ □ Community residential home, up to 6 residents*(17) P P P □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ Community residential home, greater than 6 residents *(18) SE SE SE SE □ SE □ □ SE □ □ SE □ □ Family day care home, 5 children or less *(22) P P P P P P □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Farm worker housing □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ SE □ Halfway house □ □ □ SE □ SE □ □ SE □ □ □ □ □ Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 3 of 10 Hotels, Motels, Lodging*(49) □ □ □ □ □ P P P □ P P P □ □ Mobile home*(31) □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ Nursing Home □ □ □ P □ P □ □ P □ □ P □ □ Residential—Mixed-use residential*(41) □ □ □ □ □ P P P □ □ □ P □ □ Residential—Multifamily residential*(41) □ □ P □ □ P P P □ □ □ P □ □ Residential—Single- family-detached residential*(41) P □ P □ P □ □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ Residential— Townhouse*(41) □ □ P □ □ □ SE SE □ □ □ P □ □ Residential—Two-family duplex *(41) □ P □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Shelter □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Public and Institutional Type Uses Airport, airfield, heliport, related uses—Public, private*(4) □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P □ P Community centers □ □ □ P P P P P □ □ □ P □ P Cultural and civic facilities—Libraries, museums □ □ □ P P P P P □ □ □ P □ P Detention facility □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P Educational and child care facilities—Non- public *(20) □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P P □ P Educational facilities— College or university— Private; main campus*(21) □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ SE SE SE P □ P Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 4 of 10 Educational facilities— Public, including charter school P P P P P P □ □ P P P P P P Educational facilities— Technical, vocational, specialty—Non-public □ □ □ P □ P □ □ P P P P □ P Government facilities, including administrative, support and service □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ P □ P Hospital—Private, public *(27) □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ □ □ P □ P Hospital—Psychiatric *(28) □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ □ □ SE □ SE Public parks and recreational facilities P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Public safety facility P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Sewage lift or pumping station*(39) P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Solid waste transfer station □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ P Transit station □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P Utilities and related facilities □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P Water plant, waste water plant □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P Vehicle Related Commercial Type Uses Car wash— Enclosed*(11) □ □ □ P □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Car wash—Outside, hand wash*(12) □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Car wash—Mobile*(13) □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Parking garage, lot— Commercial* (32) □ □ □ □ □ P P P P P P P □ P Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 5 of 10 Car Rental—Automobile only *(47) □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Rental—Truck and other vehicles □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Bus charter service, Passenger bus terminal □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ SE SE SE □ P Vehicle fueling stations and sales □ □ □ SE □ SE □ □ □ SE SE □ □ □ Vehicle major repair— Mechanical, body vehicle towing service □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Vehicle minor repair— Maintenance, service □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Vehicle—Parts sales and installation □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Vehicle—Parts sales, retail □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Vehicle sales—Retail, new automobiles*(45) □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Vehicle sales—Retail, used automobiles*(45) □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ SE SE □ □ □ Vehicle sales— Wholesale dealer, online independent dealer *(46) P □ P □ □ P P P □ □ □ Recreation, Entertainment Type Uses Amusement parks, stadiums, arenas*(5) □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ P □ □ Arcade, video games, electronic gaming □ □ □ P □ P P P □ P P □ □ □ Casino gaming facility □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ □ □ Miniature golf, driving range □ □ □ P □ P P P □ P P P □ □ Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 6 of 10 Sport shooting range (indoor) *(26) □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ SE SE □ □ □ Race track—Horse □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ □ □ Sports fields, batting cages, basketball courts, racket ball courts, sporting activities, bowling alleys—Indoor □ □ □ P □ P P P □ P P P □ P Sports fields, batting cages, basketball courts, racket ball courts, sporting activities— Outdoor □ □ □ SE □ SE P P □ P P P SE P Restaurant, Food And Beverage Service Type Uses Adult entertainment establishment*(2) □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Bar/lounge, wine tasting room *(10) □ □ □ □ □ P P P □ □ □ □ □ □ Box lunches, distribution*(14) □ P P Catering service*(15) □ □ □ P □ P P P P P P □ □ □ Nightclub, discotheque, club, cabarets □ □ □ □ □ SE P P □ SE SE □ □ □ Restaurant—Sports, amusement, coffee/sandwich shop, cafeteria, outdoor cafe*(37) □ □ □ P P P P P P P P P P □ Microbrewery*(36) □ □ □ □ □ SE P P □ P P □ □ □ Places of Assembly Type Uses*(33) Auction house— Indoor*(33) □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Banquet hall*(33) □ □ □ SE P SE SE SE □ SE SE □ □ □ Funeral homes*(33) □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 7 of 10 Place of religious assembly*(33) □ □ □ P P P P P □ P P □ □ □ Private clubs, not public*(33) □ □ □ P □ P P P □ P P □ □ □ Theater (movie, performing arts) *(33) □ □ □ P □ P P P □ P P □ □ □ Commercial Type Uses Convenience store* (48) □ □ □ P □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ Donated goods center— New/used*(23) □ □ □ P □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Drug, pharmacy store *(19) □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Flea market *(24) □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ SE SE □ □ □ Food specialty store □ □ □ P □ P P P □ P P P □ □ Grocery store □ □ □ P □ P P P □ P P P □ □ Liquor package store □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Pawn shop □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ SE SE □ □ □ Greenhouse, plant nursery, retail or wholesale □ □ □ SE P SE □ □ □ P P □ P □ Retail—Big box, club membership, department □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Retail—General, single use □ □ □ P □ P P P P P P P □ □ Retail sales discount— Less than 12,000 square feet that offer for sale a combination and variety of convenience shopping goods and consumer shopping goods; and continuously offer a majority of the items in □ □ □ SE □ SE □ □ □ SE SE □ □ □ Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 8 of 10 their inventory for sale at a price less than $10.00 per item Retail—Home improvement, building materials* (35) □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Secondhand merchandise store/consignment store □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Smoke shop/vape shop □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ SE SE □ □ □ Call center □ □ □ P □ P P P P P P □ □ □ Office—Business, sales, professional, semi- professional services □ □ □ P P P P P P P P P □ □ Office—Medical office/medical clinic □ □ □ P P P P P P P P P □ □ Service Type Uses Animal grooming and pet sitting—indoor □ □ □ P P P □ □ P P P □ P □ Animal hospital/veterinarian clinic *(6) □ □ □ P □ P SE SE P P P □ P □ Animal kennel— Commercial boarding Dog training facility* (7) □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ SE SE □ P □ Animal shelters □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ P P □ P □ Blood banks, diagnostic medical treatment centers □ □ □ P □ P □ □ P P P □ □ □ Check cashing, bill payments □ □ □ P □ P □ □ P P P □ □ □ Copy, printing center □ □ □ P P P P P P P P P □ □ Cosmetic surgery, beauty clinics □ □ □ P P P P P P P P P □ □ Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 9 of 10 Customer service center □ □ □ P □ P P P P P P □ □ □ Dry cleaning □ □ □ P □ P P P □ P P □ □ □ Equipment and tool rental □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Financial institution - banks, credit unions, investment brokerage establishments, ATM*(25) □ □ □ P □ P P P P P P P □ □ Health club, fitness club □ □ □ P □ P P P □ P P P □ □ Laundromat, self-service □ □ □ P □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Package shipping, mail service □ □ □ P P P P P P P P P □ P Personal care services □ □ □ P P P P P P P P P □ □ Repair and service shop—General merchandise □ □ □ P □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Self-service storage facility *(38) □ □ □ □ □ SE □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Studios—Photographic, and instructional □ □ □ P □ P P P P P P P □ □ Tattoo parlor, body piercing □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Other Uses Cemetery, mausoleums, crematory*(16) □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ SE SE □ SE □ Small wireless facility*(44) P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Wireless antennas and support services*(43) SE SE SE SE □ SE SE SE SE P P SE SE P Industrial Type Uses Warehouse, Distribution center, Light production, light assembly*(48) □ □ □ □ □ □ SE SE □ P P □ □ □ Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 10 of 10 Dry cleaning— Commercial laundry plant □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Industrial uses— Heavy*(29) □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P □ □ □ Industrial uses— Light*(30) □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Laboratory—Medical, research, testing □ □ □ □ □ □ SE SE □ P P □ □ □ Radio and TV studio, music production, movie studio □ □ □ SE □ SE SE SE □ P P □ P P Recycling facility, Refuse disposal □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ P Salvage yard, junkyard*(40) □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Showrooms, retail sales □ □ □ P □ P P P □ P P □ □ Showrooms, wholesale sales □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ Wholesale fireworks and wholesale or retail sparklers in accordance with F.S. § 791.04 and F.S. § 791.015 □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P P □ □ □ Agricultural Type Uses Farms—Produce, livestock □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P □ Farmer's market*(34) P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Seed drying facility □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ P □ Urban agricultural gardens*(42) SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE □ □ P P P Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 1 of 2 Sec. 34-311. Accessory use table. The following accessory use table shall be used to determine the required zoning district of which a use may be established. Unless otherwise stated, setback and spacing regulations shall be in compliance with section 34-342, table 1. Additional standards shall be complied with for the establishment of the accessory use. The following accessory use table shall be used to determine the required zoning district of which a use may be established. Unless otherwise stated, setback and spacing regulations shall be in compliance with section 34-342, table 1. Additional standards shall be complied with for the establishment of the accessory use. LEGEND P means the use is permitted in the corresponding zoning district. means the use is prohibited in the corresponding zoning district. *(#) means additional requirements and criteria must be met in order for the use to be permitted per the criteria in Section 34-312. Accessory Use Generalized Table by Zoning District Zoning District/Accessory Use and Structures R-1 R-2 R-15, R-25, R-50 NC PCD OF BTO I-1 I-2 PD AU GP PACE EO Awnings, canopies, roof overhangs, balconies, architectural structures*20, 22 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Carports*21, 22 P P Commercial recyclable material storage area*10 P P P P P P P P P P Construction trailer—Temporary trailer used as sales office*17 P P P P P P P P P P P P P Ice and propane storage*24 P P P P P P P P Home-based business*25 P P P P P P P P P P Donation bins*15 P P P P P P P Dormitories, fraternity or sorority house*26 P P Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 2 of 2 Drive-thru facilities*23 P Dumpster enclosures*9 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P Gatehouses, guardhouses*19 P P P P P P P P P P Generators—Permanent*5 P P P P P P P P P P P P P Maintenance building commercial, industrial*8 P P P P P P P Mobile medical, professional unit*18 P P P P P P P P P P Multifamily recyclable material storage areas*11 P P P P P P News kiosk*14 P P P P P P P P P Outdoor dining*6 P P P P P P P P P Outdoor grilling, commercial*7 P P P P P P P P P Outdoor storage, open air storage, including vehicles *12 P P P P Portable storage units*4 P P P P Screen enclosures, covered patios*3 P P P P P P Swimming pools, spas*2 P P P P P P P P P P Utility sheds, storage shed*1 P P P P P P Vending machines, video arcade games*13 P P P P P P P P P P Watchman, manager or caretaker quarters—Permanent, temporary *16 P P P P P P P P P Note: See additional standards and requirements and criteria for specific accessory uses set forth in section 34-312 and the master use list in appendix A of section 34-733. (Ord. No. 2010-10-218, § 2(10-20), 4-7-2010; Ord. No. 2011-02-244, § 2(App. A), 3-2-2011; Ord. No. 2014-02-314, § 2(Exh. A), 1-8-2014; Ord. No. 2015-03-333, § 2(Exh. A), 3-25-2015; Ord. No. 2018-03-384, § 4, 2-14-2018; Ord. No. 2019-010-412, § 2(Exh. A), 7-24-2019; Ord. No. 2020-001-420, § 2(Exh. A), 1-22-2020 ; Ord. No. 2022-013-454, § 2, 7-27-2022; Ord. No. 2022-015-456, § 2, 12-14-2022) Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 1 of 2 Sec. 34-342. Tables for development standards. The following are generalized development standards categorized by standards and by zoning districts. These standards are minimum requirements, unless otherwise regulated in this section that all development shall comply with: Table 3: Other Districts Zoning Districts AU, Agricultural GP, Governmental Properties PACE, Performing Arts-Civic- Entertainment PD, Planned Development Lot and Density Parameters Minimum Dimensions Per Development Site Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 200 ft. frontage; 5 acres Lot frontage, Minimum 150 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Lot Area (net), Minimum 1 acre Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Density, Maximum (net) 5 du/ac Not applicable Not applicable 50 du/ac FAR, Maximum 0.50 Not applicable Not applicable 1.0 % of Minimum Common Open Space per Development Site Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 30-40% (varies by density of development) Maximum impervious coverage area (% of lot) 70% Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Maximum Height of Buildings and Structures Principal Building(s) 2 stories Not applicable Not applicable 10 stories Accessory Building (s) 2 stories/40 ft. Not applicable Not applicable 2 stories/40 ft. Principal Building Size, Setbacks and Spacing Building Length (maximum) Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Front Setback (minimum) 25 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Rear setback (minimum) 25 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Interior Side Setback (minimum) 25 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Side Street Setback (minimum) 25 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Abutting Residentially Zoned Lot (minimum) 50 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Separated from Residentially Zoned Lot By Street, Alley Or Other Right- Of-Way (minimum) 25 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:43 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 2 of 2 Spacing Between Principal Buildings (minimum) Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Accessory Building Setbacks and Spacing Rear Setback (minimum) 15 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Interior Side Setback (minimum) 15 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Side Street Setback (minimum) 15 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Abutting Residentially Zoned Lot (minimum) 50 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Separated from Residentially Zoned Lot By Street, Alley Or Other Right- Of-Way (minimum) 25 ft. Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Between Accessory Building and any other Building (minimum) Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:45 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 1 of 3 Sec. 34-444. Landscape, buffering minimum standards. (a) Landscape manual reference. The city's landscape manual, which from time to time may be revised, shall be made available to the public, as referenced in this chapter, and shall provide an illustrative and descriptive interpretation of the standards set forth in this chapter and suggested guide for landscaping and irrigation in accordance with the standards and requirements of this chapter. All plant material and installation requirements shall be consistent with the landscape manual. When street, shade, palm, trees, and hedging, sods and other vegetation are referenced in this article, same shall be installed shall be consistent species as with those species listed in the landscape manual, unless otherwise specified. The county's landscape manual shall serve as the city's landscape manual pertaining to sections or terms not provided in the city's landscape manual. If a conflict arises between the landscape manual and this chapter, the latter shall prevail. (b) Prohibited and controlled tree species. Prohibited and controlled tree species shall not be counted toward fulfilling minimum tree requirements. Prohibited trees shall be removed from the site. Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:45 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 2 of 3 (c) Generalized minimum landscape and buffering table. The following table shall be used as general interpretation of the required minimum landscape and buffering standards for the underlying zoning district that all development shall comply with. Further regulations for specific uses may be found under each zoning district regulations that shall be complied. Table 1: Minimum Landscape and Buffering Standards Generalized Table Zoning district/landscape requirement R-1 R-2 R-15 R-25 R-50 NC BTO PCD OF I-1 I-2 PD G P PACE EO Shade trees (see section 34- 445) Min. 3 per lot Min. 3 per lot 28 per net acre 28 per net acre 28 per net acre 28 per net acre 22 per net acre 22 per net acre 28 per net acre N/A N/A 20 per net acre Shade trees—Off-street parking areas (see section 34-445) N/A N/A 1 per req. landscape island 1 per req. landscape island 1 per req. landscape island 1 per req. landscape island 1 per req. landscape island 1 per req. landscape island 1 per req. landscape island N/A N/A 1 per req. landscape island Street trees (see section 34- 445) 1 per 30' lot frontage 1 per 30' lot frontage 1 per 30' lot frontage 1 per 30' lot frontage 1 per 30' lot frontage 1 per 30' lot frontage 1 per 30' lot frontage 1 per 30' lot frontage 1 per 30' lot frontage N/A N/A 1 per 30' lot frontage Shrubs/hedging (see section 34-445) 10 per req. shade tree 10 per req. tree per req. shade tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree 10 per req. tree N/A N/A 10 per req. shade tree Sod, lawn area, ground cover (see section 34-445) Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required Required N/A N/A Required Landscaped open space (see section 34-445) N/A N/A Min. 20% Min. 30% Min. 18% Min. 30% Min. 10% Min. 10% Min. 30% N/A N/A Min. 18%; Min. 10% for properties greater than 40 acres Private open space (see section 34-445) (see section 34-445) (see section 34-445) N/A (see section 34-445) N/A N/A N/A (see section 34-445) N/A N/A (see section 34-445) Common open space (see section 34-445) N/A N/A Min. 20% N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Min. 30% N/A N/A N/A Landscape buffers—Front yard/ROW (see section 34-445) N/A N/A Min. 10′ Min. 10′ Min. 11′— 21′ (see section 34- 589) Min. 10′ Min. 5′ Min. 5′ Min. 10′ N/A N/A Min. 11′—21′ max. (see section 34-589) Landscape buffers—Side yard (see section 34-445) N/A N/A Min. 5′ Min. 5′ Min. 0′—10′ (see section 34-589) Min. 5′ Min. 5′ Min. 5′ Min. 5′ N/A N/A Min. 0′—10′ max. (see section 34-589) Landscape buffers—Rear yard (see section 34-445) N/A N/A Min. 10′ Min. 10′ Min. 7.5′— 10′ (see section 34- 589) Min. 10′ Min. 5′ Min. 5′ Min. 10′ N/A N/A Min. 7.5′—10′ max. (see section 34-589) Landscape buffers—Off-street parking areas (see section 34- 445) N/A N/A Min. 7′ Min. 7′ Min. 0′—10′ Min. 7′ Min. 7′ Min. 7′ Min. 7′ N/A N/A Min. 0′—10′ max. Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:45 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 3 of 3 Landscape islands—Off-street parking areas (see section 34- 445) N/A N/A 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces 1 per every 0—10 req. parking spaces 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces N/A N/A 1 per every 10 req. parking spaces ( Ord. No. 2020-001-420 , § 2(Exh. A), 1-22-2020; Ord. No. 2022-007-448, § 2(Exh. A), 3-23-2022) Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:45 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 1 of 2 Sec. 34-446. Fences, walls and perimeter hedges; sight triangles. (a) Public safety. No fence, wall or hedge shall be constructed or maintained within three feet of a fire hydrant, water connection, or other emergency apparatus placed for the purpose of fire protection. Fences, walls or hedges shall not be placed within the area required by applicable fire and life safety codes to be clear and unobstructed for passage of emergency vehicles or for the ingress and egress of persons or animals. (b) Special fence prohibitions. No barbed wire, electrical elements, or other hazardous materials shall be maintained as a fence or part of a fence or wall in a residential district. The top surface of any chain link or cyclone fence shall be crimped to eliminate the exposure of sharp edges. All other use of barb wire, electrical elements or other hazardous materials shall only be allowed after administrative variance or waiver approval as set forth in section 34-50. (c) Permits required. All fences, walls, or hedges, shall comply with appropriate zoning clearance and building permit procedures. A certificate of occupancy or certificate of use shall not be issued until all required fences, walls, or screening hedges are erected, constructed, or installed. (d) Maintenance. All fences and walls shall be maintained in a safe and nonhazardous condition. (e) Location on property lines. (1) Except as hereinafter restricted, all walls, fences or hedges may be placed on the property lines. This section, however, shall not be construed to permit such walls, fences to extend beyond the official right-of-way lines or property lines. (2) No fence, wall, gate, or opening shall be permitted to swing, roll or otherwise encroach into the right- of-way. (3) In PCD, NC, OF and residential districts the installation of all fences and walls abutting a right-of-way shall be setback a minimum two feet from the property line and shall be landscaped accordingly with a continuous hedge as set forth in this section, except that off-street parking areas abutting rights-of-way shall comply with landscape and buffering and wall requirements set forth in this section. (f) Materials. (1) Chain link prohibition in front yards. Chain link fence prohibited in all district's front yards, side street yards. Notwithstanding anything in the code to the contrary, chain link fences shall only be permitted behind the front building line. Chain link shall not be permitted along property lines abutting the right- of-way. It is provided, however, that the aforementioned restriction on chain link fences shall not apply in I-1, I-2, GP, or AU zoning districts with bona fide agricultural use. All chain link fences must be vinyl coated color green or black. Bare metal or galvanized chain link fences are prohibited. Created: 2023-03-03 12:53:45 [EST] (Supp. No. 14) Page 2 of 2 (g) Fence, wall, hedge maximum height. Zoning District R-1 R-2 R-15 R-25 R-50 NC PCD* OF I-1*** I-2*** PD** AU G P PACE EO Fence, wall, hedge heights—Maximum Max. 6′/max. 5' front yard; hedges 8′ Max. 6′/max. 5' front yard Max. 6′; hedges 8′ Max. 8′; hedges 8′ Max. 8′; hedges 8' Max. 8'; hedges 8′ Max. 8′; hedges 8′ Max. 8′; hedges 8′ Max. 8′; hedges 8′ Max. 6′; hedges 8′ N/A N/A Max. 8′; hedges 8′ SR 9NW 156TH ST NE 151ST STI 95 EXTSR 9 1 NW 160TH ST I95EXPYNW 175TH ST NW 57TH AVEJANN AVE NW 17TH AVENW 215TH ST NW 42ND CTEAST DRNW 151ST ST NW 183RD ST HONEYHILLDR NW 52ND AVENE 168TH ST NE 159TH ST ALI BABA AVE NW 196TH ST NE 191ST ST NW 157TH ST NW 196TH TER NE 2ND AVENW 39TH CTFLORIDA TPKE EXPYNW 7TH AVEDOUGLAS RDNW 37TH AVENW 159TH ST NE 199TH ST NW 207TH ST NW 47TH AVENW 32ND AVENW 22ND AVENW 27TH AVEORIENTAL BLVD NW 191ST ST NW195THDR NW 199TH ST NW 2ND AVELE JEUNE RDNW 42ND AVENW 173RD DR NW 19TH AVENW 12TH AVEORIENTAL BLVD SR 826 RED RDSR 826NW 57TH AVENW 37TH AVENW 183RD ST NW 175TH ST NW 183RD ST NW 191ST ST 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Every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of this map. This map is not to be construed as a survey instrument. The City of Miami Gardens does not assume any liability arising from the use of this map. Users of this map should consult the planning & zoning department for verification of information provided on this map. * Official Zoning Map: Pursuant to Article I, Section 1-150. Zoning district boundaries includeproperty lines and follow the centerlinesof rights-of-way, canals, railroads, alleys and similar features. Prepared by:Department of Planning & Zoning Adopted April 7, 2010Updated March 1, 2023 0 10.5 Miles Official Zoning Map R-15- Multiple Family Dwelling ResidentialR-25- Mulitple Family Dwelling Residential NC- Neighborhood CommercialPCD- Planned Corridor DevelopmentOF- Office R-50- Multiple Family Dwelling Residential R-1- Single Family Dwelling ResidentialR-2- Two Family Dwelling Residential PD- Planned Development I-2- Heavy Industrial I-1- Light Industrial GP- Government Property Other S - Stadium EO- Entertainment OverlayBTO- Business Transitional Overlay AU- Agricultural and Utilities ¯ 1 2 3 4 6 9 10 8 7 5 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ordinance/Resolution # Date1 2017-03-367 2/22/20172 2017-06-370 4/26/20173 2017-16-380 12/13/20174 2018-04-385 3/14/20185 2018-040385 3/14/20186 2018-07-388 5/9/20187 2018-09-390 6/13/20188 2018-16-397 9/26/20189 2018-17-398 9/26/201810 2018-18-399 8/10/201811 2018-11-392 6/27/201812 2020-006-425 9/23/202013 2021-008-438 11/10/202114 2022-004-445 2/9/202215 2022-006-447 3/9/202216 2022-005-446 3/9/2022Previous Amendments1/24/2012 7/14/2016 9/29/20167/24/2013 8/18/2016 12/20/20164/3/2015 9/8/2016 10/26/20164/7/2016 9/15/2016 PACE- Performing Arts, Civic and Entertainment Overlay EXHIBIT B