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Ordinance 75-2051 ORDINANCE NO. 75-2051 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING ORDINANCE NO. 1891 OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, CREATING A SPECIAL USE DISTRICT, TO BE ENTITLED "CCC CONVENTION CENTER DISTRICT", FOR USE OF AIR RIGHTS FOR HOTELS AND MERCHANDISE MART IN THE CONVENTION CENTER COMPLEX AREA. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA : SECTION 1 : That Section 6 of Ordinance No. 1891, being the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Miami Beach, be and the same is hereby amended by adding a new section thereto, to be numbered and to read as follows : "6-17 CCC Convention Center District. A. DISTRICT PURPOSE. The general goals of this district include the following specific purposes : - to create a special district character- ized by the facilities necessary to maintain the City' s international reputation as a tourist and convention center; - to provide adequate support facilities for convention, cultural, and civic activities on or over City-owned property within the District, as defined in this ordinance, thereby enhancing and supporting the economic growth of the community; - to promote the unique character of the district through environmental design and selected land uses in a harmonious and compatible manner so as to establish a connector to Lincoln Road Mall. B. USES PERMITTED. The specific uses shall be determined in accordance with the City' s Development Plan for the Civic and Convention Center. No land, water, air or structure may be used in whole or in part, except for one of the following uses : 1. Publicly owned and operated recreation facility or park. 2 . Public and governmental buildings, ser- vices and uses such as governmental office, fire station, library, museum, auditorium, garden center. 3 . Municipal parking areas, parking structures, vehicle and equipment storage, maintenance and service areas. OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY - 1130 WASHINGTON AVENUE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 b 4 . Public utilities or public service structures or appurtenances. 5 . Any use similar to those listed above and in accordance with the Development Plan for the specific area under consideration . 6. Hotels and the following service facilities only : ballrooms , bars , barber shops, beauty shops , cabarets , dance studios, dining rooms , laundries, massage service, newsstands , night clubs, restaurants , valet services , travel service, auto- mobile rental office, and retail stores for books , flowers , package fruits, tobacco, drugs , sundries , house doctor with patients limited to residents of the building; also, coin-operated vending machines for candy, tobacco, ice, soft drinks and sundries . Such service facilities shall have entrances only from (1) the hotel lobby, or (2) the elevated pedestrian walkway system. 7 . Merchandise Mart (National and. International) and other exhibition/display facilities for non-retail purposes . 8. Accessory off-street parking, with or without valet service, and loading spaces . 9. Other uses compatible and consistent with the purposes set forth in Item A. Any such use shall be subject to the review process described in Item K. C. MINIMUM LOT AREA. None . D. MINIMUM LOT WIDTH. None . E. MINIMUM YARDS . As defined in the specifications issued by the City for each specific use or development. F. MAXIMUM BUILDING HEIGHT . None. G. MINIMUM FLOOR AREA PER HOTEL GUEST ROOM. As defined in the specifications issued by the City for each specific use or development. H. MAXIMUM FLOOR AREA RATIO. None. I . MAXIMUM DENSITY. 1. Maximum number of hotel guest rooms in this district shall not exceed 3000. 2 . Minimum number of hotel guest rooms per hotel will be 500. 3 . Maximum allowable gross area of retail commercial space shall not exceed 15 sq. ft. per hotel guest room; all retail service facilities other than eating and drinking establishments shall be limited to 2500 sq. ft. each, with a maximum frontage of 25 feet. - 2_ OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY - 1130 WASHINGTON AVENUE - MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 J. PARKING. One space for each two hotel guest rooms or fraction thereof. A minimum of 10% of the required parking shall be integral with the hotel itself; the remaining required spaces shall be provided in adjacent municipal garages by means of lease agreements with the City, or as described in the Specific- ations issued by the City for each specific use or development. Parking for other uses shall be determined through the Comprehensive Review Pro- cess (Item K) based on the specific requirements of the proposed use. K. COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW PROCESS . Any and all proposals for development within the special CCC District shall be approved by the following : (1) City Administration; (2) Planning Board; and (3) the City Council. Such ap- provals shall be based on the follow- ing criteria : 1. Consistency and compatibility with the overall Development Plan for the Civic and Convention Center. 2 . Specifications issued by the City for each specific use or develop- ment. 3 . Overall compatibility with the surrounding districts. (1) Documents Required -- The applicant shall be required to submit adequate design and development documents so as to fully describe the scope and extent of the proposed project, including those items listed in Section 14-3 of this Ordinance, and any other information which may be specifically requested during the review process. (2) Procedures -- An applicant shall file his application and all supportive documents, in duplicate, with the Department of Planning and Zoning, which will forward one copy to the Department of Public Works. Written comments and recom- mendations shall be provided by these two departments and forwarded to the City Manager who shall prepare a final Administrative re- commendation to be completed within forty-five (45) days after original receipt of the applic- ation by the Planning and Zoning Department. The application and Administrative recommend- ations shall then be submitted to the Planning Board at an advertised public hearing for its review and advisory recommentations . - 3 - OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY - 1130 WASHINGTON AVENUE -- MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 The Recommendations from both the Admin- istration and the Planning Board shall then be forwarded to the City Council which shall hold a public hearing to consider the application and may there- after grant or deny by majority vote the application for the proposed development. " SECTION 2 : That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in con- flict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 3 : That this ordinance shall go into effect immediately upon passage and posting as required by law. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of December , 1975 . . f f Mayor Attest : Tib C' -i-a__.5707 Cz 40., r City Clerk 1st Reading - November 19, 1975 2nd Reading - December 17, 1975 Posted - December 24, 1975 — 4 - OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY - 1130 WASHINGTON AVENUE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 r 4 U N•- _Q 1- +-)d-) 0 N 4)•- 0 4-) L - U N L(1 •-+� C N 4-) N I V)U -J LIN •- < N- - C 0 - U•- i7O V)4-1 - Z C cc a) aw •-- > U (6 C •- 0 < UU Z N - CLL.) V)U U O CO= O-0 C N 4-)4-,) CD•- N +-) L C U Q)