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1640-30 Causeways Mid'.Bav : CaUseway OCT 299 • Gets Ax . atLast- Byr. CHARLES WHITED General Land. Use Masten way loop into Biscayne Bay Herald sun Writer Plan for future growth of from downtown, to feed traf,- . After years of haggligg, Greater Miami. • fic onto MacArthur Cause= Dade's' Planning Advisory Also erased from thh map way. Board finally wiped, away t • .. ch-debated Mid Bay was another heavy black line And while they were mak- ausewa Thursday from ifs designating a 'future high- ing changes—all ordered by {I the Metro Commission••— the planning board removed a controversial expressway corridor from COCONUT GROVE, superimposing it instead over U.S.1. • The action came quietly, as an anti-climax to long and sometimes flashing dispute 1 which swirled around the Mid Bay Causeway line on the map — flatly rejected recently by the Metro Com- mission. •The mag,-.will,nosy'he pre- pared for submitting again -to the commission as Dade County's official guide, to development over the next 20 years.. • In addition to the commis- •i o n-ordered changes, the planning board also voted another, also generated in part by controversy. At the recommendation of Chairman Emil Gould, the board agreed to designate for commercial use a small area along NW Seventh Ave. north of 119th St. previously indicated for future residen- tial use. A Miami Beach attorney a n d commercial property owner, Alexander Rubin, had bitterly criticized the residen- tial marking, saying a shop- ping center is already on part of the tract and the entire area is commercial. Gould emphasized that in recommending ' the change, he wasn't bending to Rubin's demands, but felt the seg- ment should be made to con- form with a long strip of . commercial land use designa- tion north and south of it.