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CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS
LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY (LPA) AGENDA
Meeting date: June 14, 2017 18605 NW 27th Avenue Miami Gardens, FL 33056
Phone: (305) 914-9010 Website: www.miamigardens-fl.gov Time: 6:30 PM
Mayor Oliver Gilbert
Vice Mayor Erhabor Ighodaro
Councilwoman Lillie Q. Odom Councilwoman Lisa C. Davis Councilman Rodney Harris Councilwoman Felicia Robinson Councilman David Williams Jr. City Manager Cameron D. Benson City Attorney Sonja K. Dickens, Esq. City Clerk Ronetta Taylor, MMC
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CITY OF MIAMI GARDENSENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICTDESIGN GUIDELINES
LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY MEETING
Wednesday June 14, 2017
6:30 PM –7:00 PM
PROJECT BACKGROUND
•CITY OF MIAMI GARDENS INCORPORATES IN 2003
•CITY ADOPTS THEIR OWN LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS IN 2010
•CITY ENVISIONS MIXED-USE CITY CENTER
•IDENTIFIES NW 27TH AVENUE CORRIDOR BETWEEN DOLPHIN EXPRESSWAY AND COUNTY LINE ROAD AS ENTERTAINMENT HUB AND CENTER FOR CIVIC/CULTURAL ACTIVITES
•CITY ESTABLISHES AN ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY IN 2015
•CITY RECEIVES COMMUNITY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANT TO DEVELOP DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR THE OVERLAY AREA
PROJECT AREA
PROCESS
•TASK 1: KICK-OFF MEETING WITH CITY (APRIL 18, 2017)
•TASK 2: CHARRETTE 1(MAY 2, 2017)
•TASK 3: DRAFT URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES(MAY 18, 2017)
•TASK 4: CHARRETTE 2 (MAY 23, 2017)
•TASK 5: FINAL URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES (JUNE 5, 2017)
•TASK 6: PRESENTATION TO LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY (JUNE 14, 2017)
•TASK 7: ADOPTION BY CITY COUNCIL
COMMUNITY MEETINGS
BUILDING HEIGHT
A –Low Rise (0%)B –Mid Rise (55%)C –High Rise (45%)
BUILDING YARD SETBACK
A –70 Feet (0%)B –50 Feet (45%)C –15 Feet (55%)
BUILDING FAÇADE
A –Contemporary Commercial
(33%)
B –Contemporary Modern (56%) C –Contemporary Traditional (11%)
BUILDING MATERIALS
A –Glass (22%)B –Concrete Tilt Wall (11%)C –Veneer (67%)
PARKING
A –Building Frontage (11%)B –Behind Building (33%)C –Parking Garage (56%)
STREETSCAPE
A –Daytona (33%)B –Hollywood (44%)C –Coral Gables (23%)
SIDEWALKS
A –5 Foot Wide (0%)B –8 Foot Wide (67%)C –10 Foot Wide (33%)
DRAFT URBAN DESIGN GUIDELINES
•LAND USE
•PRINCIPAL AND ACCESSORY USES
•DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
•DESIGN STANDARDS AND MIXED USE REGULATIONS
•PARKING STANDARDS
•LANDSCAPE STANDARDS
•INCENTIVES FOR PROVIDING DESIRED DEVELOPMENT FEATURES
LAND USE
•ALLOW USES THAT ACTIVATE AND INCREASE DENSITY IN THE ENTERTAINMENT OVERLAY DISTRICT
•MIXED USE
•LIMIT USES OF TRADITIONAL LOW DENSITY USES TO MULTI-USE BUILDINGS
•ELIMINATE USES SUCH AS FUELING STATIONS, OTHER LOW DENSITY USES PROVIDING LARGE AMOUNTS OF SURFACE PARKING
ACCESSORY USES
•RECOMMEND MORE STRINGENT DESIGN STANDARDS FOR ACCESSORY USES CONTROLLING BUILDING MATERIALS AND PLACEMENT OF CERTAIN ELEMENTS (I.E. DUMPSTER ENCLOSURES, AWNINGS, ETC.)
•LIMIT UNDESIRABLE MATERIALS (I.E. CHAINLINK FENCE, VINYL SIDING, ETC.) DEVELOP LIST OF DESIRED MATERIALS
•STANDARDS FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SCREENING
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
•REDUCED SETBACKS AND REQUIRE BUILT TO LINE TO ACTIVATE PUBLIC REALM AND PEDESTRIAN EXPERIENCE
•REFINE REQUIEMENTS FOR BUILDING MASSING AND ARTICULATION
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
•LIMIT VISIBLE SURFACE PARKING TO AREAS BEHIND BUILDINGS
•PROMOTE STRUCTURED PARKING WITH HIGHER INTENSITY USES
•PARKING REQUIREMENTS CONSISTENT WITH CURRENT PRACTICES
DESIGN STANDARDS
•REVISE DESIGN STANDARDS INCLUDING BUILDING HEIGHT, ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES, BUILDING PLACEMENT, FAÇADE TREATMENT, BUILDING ARTICULATION, SCREENING OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
•DESIGN OF PUBLIC REALM, STREETSCAPE, CIVIC OPEN SPACE, LANDSCAPING, FENCING, SCREENING
DESIGN STANDARDS
INCENTIVES
•DESIRABLE DEVELOPMENT SUCH AS MIXED-USE DEVELOPEMT PROVIDING URBAN OPEN SPACE, AND MARKET RATE HOUSING YIELDS:
•DENSITY BONUSES
•ADDITIONAL STORIES
•FLEXIBLE PARKING STANDARDS
•SETBACK REDUCTIONS
•EXPEDITING OF PERMITS
NEXT STEP
ADOPTION BY CITY COUNCIL