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Ordinance 90-2698 ORDINANCE NO. 90-2698 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE ATTACHED DESIGNATION REPORTS; AMENDING COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 89-2665; PROVIDING FOR AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 19, ENTITLED "HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD AND HISTORIC DISTRICT REGULATIONS", AMENDING SECTION 19-5,C, ENTITLED "HISTORIC PRESERVATION DESIGNATION" BY INCLUDING THE FLAMINGO HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICT, AND MUSEUM HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICT, AS DESCRIBED IN THE AFOREMENTIONED DESIGNATION REPORTS AS LOCAL HISTORIC DISTRICTS IN THE CITY' S ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING FOR A REPEALER; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA: Underline Words = New language SECTION 1: That the City Commission hereby adopts the Designation Re'por_ts attached hereto. SECTION 2 : That Subsection 19-5,C of Zoning Ordinance 89-2665 is hereby amended as follows: 6. All Sites and districts designated as Historic Sites and Districts shall be delineated on the City's zoning map pursuant to Section 21-9, Maps, of this Ordinance, as an Overlay District. Such Sites and districts include: a. GU/HPS-1: Old City Hall, 1130 Washington Avenue Block 23 , Ocean Beach Addition No. 3 , as recorded in Plat Book 2 at Page 81 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida b. CCC/HPS-2 : 21st Street Recreation Center, 2100 Washington Avenue Beginning at intersection of west right of way of Washington Avenue and south boundary of Collins Canal in Section 27 , Range 42 east, Township 53 south, for point of beginning, then south 510 ft. ; west 165 ft. , north 45Q to west 115 ft. , north 160 ft. , west 140 ft. , north 70 ft. ; northeast along south boundary of Collins Canal 435 ft. to point of beginning. c. CD-2 , RM-1/HPD-1: All properties fronting or abutting Espanola Way, including all of Blocks 2-A and 2-B Espanola Villas, Blocks 3-A, 3-B, 4-A, 4-B, 5-A, 5-B, 6-A, 6-B, 7-A and 7-B, First Addition to Espanola Villas, and Lots 1 - 4 , a re-subdivision of that unnumbered tract lying west of Blocks 7-A and 7-B and Espanola Way in First Addition to Espanola Villas. d. MXE/HPD-2 : Ocean Drive from 5th to 15th Streets and Collins Avenue from 6th to 16th Streets and 15th Street from Ocean Drive to Collins Avenue, excluding the following parcels of land: 1 Lots 1 through 4 of Harrison & Hayes Subdivision; also, Those portions of Lots 1 and 2 , Block 77 , Fishers 1st Subdivision of Alton Beach lying east of the easterly boundary of Ocean Drive; also, That tract of land beginning at the northeast corner of Block 77 , Fishers 1st Subdivision of Alton Beach thence running northeasterly 35.49' , continuing the easterly line of Block 77, Fishers 1st Subdivision of Alton Beach, thence easterly to the established bulkhead line, thence southwesterly following the established bulkhead line to the northeast corner of Lot 1, Harrison & Hayes Subdivision, thence westerly along the northerly line of Lot 1, Harrison & Hayes Subdivision to the southeast corner of Block 77 Fishers 1st Subdivision of Alton Beach, thence northeasterly 101. 4 ' along the easterly line of Block 77, Fishers 1st Subdivision of Alton Beach to the point of beginning. e. GU, RS-3 , RS-4/HPD-3 : The east side of Collins Avenue to 'the Erosion Control Line from 77th Street to 79th Street. (All of Blocks 5, 6, 11 and 12 of Altos Del Mar No. 1 Subdivision) . Those properties which are owned by the State of Florida or the City of Miami Beach shall retain their GU Government Use District Zoning designation. Those properties which are privately-owned shall retain their Single Family Zoning District classification of RS-3 or RS-4 , respectively. Development within the Historic District whether on City, State, or privately owned Lots, shall be reviewed by the Planning Board and approved by the City Commission pursuant to the Conditional Use procedures as set forth in Section 17-3 of this Ordinance. f. RM-1, CD-2 , CD-3 , RO, GU/HPD-4 : Flamingo Historic Preservation District, generally bounded by the centerline of 6th Street on the south; centerline of Lenox Court on the west; centerline of Lincoln Lane South (excluding all properties having a property line on Lincoln Road) on the north; centerline of Collins Avenue (between 16th Street and Lincoln Road, excluding all properties having a property line on Lincoln Road) on the east; and, excluding properties within the Espanola Way Historic District. (Complete legal description available on file with the designation report) . q. MXE, CD-3 , GU/HPD-5: Museum Historic Preservation District, generally bounded on the south by Lincoln Lane North (excluding all properties with a property line on Lincoln Road, and Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Block 30 Alton Beach First Subdivision) , the centerline of block between James Avenue and Washington Avenue (from Lincoln Lane North to 17th Street) and the Centerline of James Avenue (from 17th Street to 19th Street) and the centerline of Park Avenue (from 17th Street to 22nd Street) on the west; the centerline of 22nd Street on the north; and, the centerline of Collins 2 Avenue on the East (Complete legal description available on file with the designation report) . SECTION 3: INCLUSION IN ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 89-2665. It is the intention of the City Commission, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made part of the City of Miami Beach Zoning Ordinance No. 89-2665 as amended; that the sections of this ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention; and that the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section" or other appropriate word. SECTION 4: REPEALER. That all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are herewith repealed. SECTION 3: SEVERABILITY If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. SECTION 4 : EFFECTIVE DATE This Ordinance shall take effect on the 30th day of June 1990. PASSED and ADOPTED this 20th day of June , 1990. . .,IR ATTEST: est-4.1 CITY CLERK FORM APPROVED 1st reading 6/6/90 2nd reading 6/20/90 LEGAL DEPT. JK/JGG:ga B a: flmgdist � 0 Date 3 r , . • C , 7/44mg 'ead PM , F L OR I D A 3 3 1 3 9 f * INCOR ORATED)*} "VACATIONLANU U. S. A. °' EH 26__-= OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER CITY HALL ROB W.PARKINS 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE CITY MANAGER TELEPHONE: 673-7010 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. 252 g-CIO JUNE 20, 1990 DATE: TO: Mayor Alex Dao • and Members of e City Corn sio, o FROM: Rob W. Pa ins ,r, /)frCity Manage SUBJECT: PLANNING BIRD AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD RECOMMENDATIO`S PERTAINING TO THE DESIGNATION OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND SITES SUBMISSION OF DESIGNATION REPORTS FOR THE PROPOSED HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICTS AND SITES (1) FLAMINGO HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICT (2) MUSEUM HISTORIC DISTRICT THE REQUEST At public hearings held on April 5, 1990, the Historic Preservation Board (8-0) and the Planning Board (6-0) voted to recommend that the City Commission approve the designation of the nominated Flamingo and Museum Historic Preservation Districts and nine (9) Historic Preservation sites. Both Boards recommended the adoption of the Designation Reports and the listing of the properties as historic districts and sites in the Zoning Ordinance. Attachments A and B include the proposed historic districts and sites as recommended by the Planning Board and Historic Preservation Board. CITY COMMISSION ACTION - FIRST READING On June 6, 1990, the City Commission held a public hearing to consider the Planning Board's and Historic Preservation Board' s proposed recommendations and Ordinance. Following the public hearing, the Commission approved (5-1) an Ordinance creating the Flamingo and Museum Historic Districts (See Attachment VII) . The City Commission deferred consideration of the proposed historic sites (Section 19-5, C-6, h-p, the deferred Section is "struck through" on the attached Ordinance) . Consideration of the Historic Sites will occur when the Commission holds a public hearing pertaining to the following studies which affect the feasibility of constructing a Headquarters Hotel in the area of the Convention Center and/or the Museum Area: A Summary of Funding Pertaining to a Proposed Convention Headquarters Hotel, Analysis of Fiscal Incentives for a Proposed Convention Headquarters Hotel, National perception of Miami Beach: Summary and Findings, Preservation and Development: A Proposal Regarding a New Miami Beach Convention Center Hotel, A Parking Study Relating to the Needs of the Convention Center Area and a National Trust Critical Issues Grant Fund Project (prepared by Miami Design Preservation League) . PROCESS The designation of Historic Preservation Districts and Sites is a process specified in the Zoning Ordinance. The process includes the Historic Preservation Board, the Planning Board and City Commission. The process begins with the nomination of Historic 19 1 AGENDA ITEM DATE L/ Preservation Districts and Sites by the Historic Preservation Board, the Planning Board, City Commission or the City Manager. In September of 1989, the City Commission nominated the Museum Area as a Historic Preservation District or a collection of Sites and the area surrounding Flamingo Park as a Historic Preservation District. The term "nominate" means to study or propose properties for historic designation; it does not mean that proposed areas or sites will be automatically designated as historic. This determination begins with a Preliminary Evaluation Report which is reviewed by the Historic Preservation Board. This report includes the justification for designating districts and sites as historic based upon general compliance with Mandatory and Review Criteria listed in the Zoning Ordinance. Once the Historic Preservation Board approves the districts and sites on a preliminary basis, a Designation Report is then prepared and presented at public hearings before the Historic Preservation Board and Planning Board. Public notice for the public hearings includes advertisements in the newspaper, written notification of owners of the property being considered for designation as well as property owners within 375 feet of any proposed Historic Preservation Site or. District. Notices are also posted throughout the proposed historic district and on proposed historic sites. Approximately 4, 500 property owners received notification pertaining to each of the public hearings for the Flamingo District and Museum Area nominations. The combined area under consideration for Historic Preservation designation is approximately 7 . 5% of the total land area of the City. (The Flamingo District is 7. 06% and the Museum District and sites are 0.44%) The final step in the process is the presentation of the Designation Reports and the recommendations of the Historic Preservation Board and Planning Board to the City Commission. After two (2) public hearings, the City Commission may designate the nominated areas as Historic Preservation Sites/Districts. If the Commission approves historic districts or sites they are listed in the City's Zoning Ordinance. BACKGROUND At its September 7 and 21, 1989 meetings, in accordance with Zoning Ordinance 1891 and the proposed Zoning Ordinance, the City Commission nominated that area referred to as the Museum District from 17th Street to Dade Boulevard/24th Street, the centerline of Washington Avenue to the centerline of Collins Avenue for Historic Preservation District designation or individual Historic Preservation Site designation of the historic buildings within that area (see Attachment I) . Also at the September 7 and 21, 1989 meetings, the City Commission nominated that area, now referred to as the Flamingo District, consisting of the remainder of the National Register Architectural District not already designated locally, excluding properties with a property line on Lincoln Road and all properties east of Collins Avenue, for Historic Preservation District designation (see Attachment II) . The nominations were in concert with the adoption of the new Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinance and reflect a compromise between the protection of historic buildings and desire to facilitate the development of Convention Center hotels. Key features of this compromise included: 1. Properties west of James and Park Avenues and Washington Avenue would have no height limit. 2 . Properties east of James and Park Avenues would have a height limit of fifty feet. 2 20 , 3. Properties east of Collins Avenue would have no height limit. 4. Hotel development in the Museum area would have a minimum F.A.R. of 1.75 and a maximum F.A.R. with bonuses of 3 .50; however, properties east of Collins Avenue would have a F.A.R. based upon lot assemblage with a minimum of 1.25 and a maximum of 6. 0. 5. The Zoning Ordinance would include provisions which would allow the creation of a "hotel village" between James and Park Avenue and Collins Avenue. 6. The Administration recommended that the City Commission approve the ZORC recommendation pertaining to properties in the National Register District. This includes nominating (begin designation and review process) the area south of Lincoln Road to 6th Street and west of Collins Court to Lenox Court as a local historic district. The Museum District from 17th Street to Dade Boulevard/24th Street and from Washington Avenue to the west side of Collins Avenue would be evaluated on a site by site basis to determine if the area should be considered as a local historic district or if individual buildings should be considered as historic sites. On January 4, 1990, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed Preliminary Evaluation Reports for the two nominated areas. The Board voted (9-0) to approve the Preliminary Evaluation of the Flamingo District and directed staff to prepare the Designation Report. After lengthy discussion, the Board voted (9-0) to amend the proposed district/site boundaries of the Museum District (see Attachment III) and requested a revised Preliminary Evaluation from staff at its next meeting. The Board voted to: 1. Amend the eastern boundary of the nominated area to include properties on the east side of Collins Avenue. 2. Amend the southern boundary of the nominated area to include properties north of 16th Street. 3 . Amend the northern boundaries of the nominated area to follow the northern boundary of the National Register Architectural District listed 1979. 4. Study the district boundaries to eliminate concentrations of non-historic buildings resulting in a district with a higher percentage of historic buildings. 5. Include all historic properties between Washington Avenue and Park Avenue. A revised Preliminary Evaluation was presented to the Historic Preservation Board at its February 1, 1990 meeting. A motion to approve a Preliminary Evaluation Report for 109 properties in the Museum Area as shown in Attachment IV failed (4-4) . The Board subsequently approved (6-2) a Preliminary Evaluation Report for 58 properties in the Museum Area as a historic district and 10 properties as historic sites (see Attachment V) . This proposal was recommended by the Planning and Zoning Department. On April 5, 1990, public hearings on the nominations were held jointly by the Historic Preservation Board and Planning Board. Following staff presentation of the Designation Reports and Public testimony, the Historic Preservation Board voted (8-0) : 1. Recommend designation of the Flamingo Historic District, adoption of the Designation Report, and an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance listing the designation. 3 21 2 . Recommend designation of the Museum Historic Preservation District, adoption of the Designation Report, and amendment to the Zoning Ordinance listing its designation with the condition that following City Commission action. On the designation, the Board would begin the process of designating all remaining areas of the National Register Architectural District. 3 . Recommend designation of nine (9) Historic Preservation sites (excluding the nominated Roney Office Building) , adoption of the Designation Reports amending No. 3 , Temple Emanu-El to including the sanctuary interior in the areas subject to review, and an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance listing the designations. Following the Historic Preservation Board, the Planning Board voted (6-0) to recommend the same motions as - the Historic Preservation Board with an amendment stating the interior of Temple Emanu-El will be subject to review with the consent of the synagogue. The attached Designation Reports provide detailed analysis of the historic significance of the nominated districts/sites and contains guidelines for review of future projects within the districts or on any designated site. IMPACT ON REQUESTS FOR BUILDING PERMITS AND DEMOLITION PERMITS 1. Building Permits: the Zoning Ordinance contains requirements for Design Review approval of all requests for Building Permits within the Architectural District, the review criteria are the Secretary of the Interiors Standards. Therefore, Historic Preservation Designation will result in no change in the current building permit process. 2 . Demolition Permits: With the affirmative vote of the Historic Preservation Board of the Designation Report on April 5, 1990, a moratorium on the issuance of demolition permits is automatically instituted for the sites/district recommended for Historic Preservation designation. The moratorium is removed when one of the following occurs: a. The proposed Historic Preservation designation is approved by the City Commission and a Certificate of Appropriateness is awarded by the Board pursuant to Section 19. 6; or b. The proposed Historic Preservation designation is denied by the City Commission; or c. The applicant applies for an accelerated approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness prior to the final enactment of the Historic Preservation designation for the proposed site; and such Certificate of Appropriateness has been issued under the provisions of Section 19-6; and the applicant has submitted a covenant running with the land binding him to comply with all terms and conditions of the Certificate of Appropriateness, which will become void should the City Commission deny the designation. NEIGHBORHOOD BUILDING/DEMOLITION ACTIVITY As part of its presentation to the Historic Preservation Board and Planning Board, the Planning and Zoning Department researched and quantified the amount of building and demolition activity in the nominated districts (See Attachment VI) . 4 22 Flamingo District: The majority of demolition activity occurred in the 1950 's and 60 's, declining through the 1970 's and 80 's; however, almost twenty (20) buildings were lost in the past decade. At the present time, a majority of buildings within the nominated district are historic, if the demolition rate were to continue, the integrity of the district would be in question. Museum District: Demolition with in the Museum District was highest in the 1940 's and 50 's. During this time, many of the single family structures originally located in this neighborhood were replaced with multi-family and hotel structures. No demolition or new construction has occurred within the boundaries of the nominated district in the past decade. However, the expansion of the Convention Center could create sufficient development pressure to endanger historic buildings. Within the area known as the Architectural District, over $23 million in building permits have been issued for rehabilitation projects between June 1988 and March 1990. This figure would support Historic Preservation Designation as being consistent with predominate building activities in the area. DESIGNATION CRITERIA The following Mandatory and Review Criteria are set forth in the Zoning Ordinance and used to evaluate the designation of properties in proposed historic districts and sites. 1. Mandatory Criteria: The designation of any individual site or district as an Historic Preservation Site or District requires compliance with the following criteria: (a) Integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship, and association. 2. Review Criteria: The designation of any individual site or district as an Historic Preservation Site or District requires compliance with at least one (1) of the following criteria: (a) Association with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history; (b) Association with the lives of persons significant in our past; (c) Embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction; (d) Possess high artistic values; (e) Represent the work of a master; (f) Represent a significant and distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; (g) Have yielded, or are likely to yield information important in pre-history or history. 3 . Proposed Flamingo Historic District - The attached Designation Report provides the justification to designate the area described in Attachment II as a Local Historic District. The report provides information that indicates that the proposed district is in general compliance with the above noted Mandatory and Review Criteria. In addition to the data submitted in this report, 63% of buildings in the proposed district are considered to be historic and are listed as such in the Planning and Zoning Department Historic Properties Data Base. 5 L....._. :_._ 23 4. Proposed Museum Area Historic District and Sites - The attached Designation Report provides justification to designate the area described in Attachment V as a Historic Preservation District. Of the 58 buildings in the proposed Historic District, 35 or 60% are considered to be historic. 5. Proposed Historic Preservation Sites - The attached Designation Reports (numbered 1-9) provide justification to designate nine sites described in Attachment V as local Historic Preservation Sites. COMPLIANCE WITH COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The proposed designation of the Flamingo and Museum Districts and nine sites is consistent with the Goals and Objectives of the Comprehensive Plan: GOAL: Secure for future generations the opportunity to share in the unique heritage of Miami Beach and promote sound economic development through the purposeful retention, protection, and continued use of buildings, structures and districts which are associated with important events in the City's historic or exhibit significant architectural qualities. OBJECTIVE 1: By 1993 increase the total number of structures designated as historically significant from that number of structures designated in 1988, either individually or as a contributing structure within a National Register Historic Preservation District or a local ordinance historic preservation district. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends the City Commission adopt the Zoning Ordinance and Historic District Designation Reports as approved on first reading. This Ordinance would designate property in the Flamingo and Museum neighborhoods as local historic districts in the City' s Zoning Ordinance (See Attachment VII) . Consideration of the nine (9) properties that were recommended as historic sites by the Planning Board and Historic Preservation Board is deferred until the City Commission holds a public hearing to consider studies that address the construction of a Headquarters Hotel. JK:RR:ga:jm COMMISN\desrepor 6 �" 24 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE TELEPHONE: 673-7550 TO: ROB W. PARKINS JUNE 15, 1990 CITY MANAGER FROM: JUD KURLANCHEEK..-' PLANNING AND ZONING DIRECTOR URBAN PLANNING AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION DIRECTOR SUBJECT: HISTORIC PRESERVATION DISTRICTS The City's Zoning Ordinance has automatically placed a moratorium on requests for demolition permits for properties which are proposed to be historic sites or historic districts. The moratorium was instituted on April 5, 1990 with the Historic Preservation Board's approval of the Designation Reports and extends up to six (6) months unless the following actions occur: 1. The City Commission approves a historic district or site and a Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition is awarded by the Historic Preservation Board. 2 . The proposed historic district or site designation is denied by the City Commission. 3 . Applicants receive an accelerated approval of a Certificate of Appropriateness for Demolition prior to the final enactment of historic district or site designation by the City Commission. 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