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2001-24306 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 2001-24306 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE POSSIBLE DESIGNATION OF A PORTION OF THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY OF PINETREE DRIVE AS AN HISTORIC SITE BY AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE MIAMI BEACH CITY CODE, SECTION 118-593(E), ENTITLED "DELINEATION ON ZONING MAP," BY DESIGNATING A PORTION OF THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY OF PINETREE DRIVE AS AN HISTORIC SITE TO BE KNOWN AS THE "PINETREE DRIVE HISTORIC ROADWAY," GENERALLY FROM 30TH STREET TO 46TH STREET, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED IN THE ORDINANCE; PROVIDING THAT UPON DESIGNATION THE CITY I S ZONING MAP SHALL BE AMENDED TO INDICATE THAT PORTION OF PINETREE DRIVE AS AN HISTORIC SITE; AND TO CONSIDER THE DESIGNATION REPORT ATTACHED TO THE ORDINANCE. WHEREAS, on February 28, 2001, the City's Historic Preservation Board held a public hearing and voted unanimously (5- 0; 2 absences) in favor of recommending that the City Commission designate a portion of the public right-of-way of Pinetree Drive as an Historic Site; and WHEREAS, on March 27, 2001, the City'S Planning Board will hold a public hearing to consider the proposed designation; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Planning Department has recommended this amendment to the Land Development Regulations of the City Code; and WHEREAS, pursuant to section 118-164(2) of the Land Development Regulations of the City Code, for changes to the actual zoning map designation for a parcel or parcels of land involving ten contiguous acres or more, the City Commission shall hold two publ ic hearings on the proposed ordinance and may, upon the conclusion of the second hearing, immediately adopt the ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Administration is requesting that the first reading public hearing for the proposed designation of the Pinetree Drive Historic Roadway be set at this time; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that a first reading public hearing shall be held on April 18, 2001, to consider the possible designation of a portion of the public right-of-way of Pinetree Drive, generally from 30th Street to 46th Street, as an historic site as follows: Public Hearing First Reading 10:30 a.m. in the City Commission Chambers at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish and distribute the appropriate public notice of said public hearing at which time all interested parties will be heard. PASSED and ADOPTED this 28th day of March , 2001. ATTEST: 1~ MAYOR ~(p~ APPROVED AS TO FORM " LANGUAGE " FOR EXECUTION CITY CLERK A;tf !ftt~ Ci Y Attorney 3-20-0) Date F, \PLAN\$HPB\FlNETREE\CC-RE$OL. WPD CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.f1.us TO: FROM: SUBJECT: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. I'lL-OI Mayor Neisen Kasdin and Members of the City Commission O~ DATE: March 28,2001 Jorge M. Gonzalez City Manager A Resolution ofthe Mayor and City Commission ofthe City of Miami Beach, Florida, Scheduling a First Reading Public Hearing to Consider a Proposed Ordinance Amending the Land Development Regulations ofthe Miami Beach City Code; By Amending Section 118-593(e), Entitled "Delineation on Zoning Map" by Designating a Portion ofthe Public Right-of-Way of Pine tree Drive as an Historic Site to Be Known as the "Pinetree Drive Historic Roadway," Generally from 30th Street to 46th Street, as More Particularly Described in the Ordinance; Providing that the City's Zoning Map Shall Be Amended to Indicate that Portion of Pinetree Drive as an Historic Site; Adopting the Designation Report Attached as Appendix "A"; Providing for Inclusion in the Land Development Regulations of the City Code, Repealer, Severability, and an Effective Date. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the resolution. ANALYSIS The Administration is requesting that the Mayor and City Commission schedule a first reading public hearing on April 18, 2001, to consider the possible designation ofa portion of the public right-of-way of Pine tree Drive, generally from 30th Street to 46th Street, as an historic site. On November 14,2000, the City of Miami Beach Planning Department requested that the Historic Preservation Board consider directing staff to prepare a preliminary evaluation report with recommendations regarding the possible designation of a portion of the public right-of-way of Pinetree Drive, generally from 30th Street to 46th Street, as a local historic site. This request was believed appropriate by staff due to the historic character and visual landmark nature ofthe roadway. AGENDA ITEM C l6 DATE ~~ 2~-o I , Commission Memorandum March 28, 2001 Designation of the Pinetree Drive Historic Roadway Page 2 At the same meeting, the Board reviewed such request and unanimously approved a motion (5 to 0; 2 absences) to direct staff to prepare a preliminary evaluation report with recommendations regarding the possible designation of a portion ofthe public right-of-way of Pine tree Drive as a local historic site. At its December 12, 2000, meeting, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the preliminary evaluation report with recommendations prepared by the staff of the Planning Department regarding the designation of a portion of the public right-of-way of Pine tree Drive. The Board unanimously approved a motion (7 to 0) to direct staff to prepare a designation report and schedule a public hearing relative to the designation of this new historic site. On February 28,2001, the Historic Preservation Board unanimously approved a motion (5 to 0; 2 absences) to recommend approval of the designation of the proposed Pinetree Drive Historic Roadway as an historic site in accordance with staff recommendations, as reflected in this designation report. The Board also recommended that the City Commission request the Administration to investigate the possibility of a tree replacement program for the Australian Pines, which have been lost over time or may be lost in the future, within the boundaries ofthe proposed historic roadway. The Planning Board is scheduled to consider the proposed designation of the Pinetree Drive Historic Roadway on March 27, 2001. DESIGNATION PROCESS The designation report for a proposed historic site is required to be presented to the Historic Preservation Board and the Planning Board at separate public hearings. Following public input, the Historic Preservation Board votes on whether or not the proposed historic site meets the criteria listed in the Land Development Regulations ofthe City Code and transmits a recommendation on historic designation to the Planning Board and City Commission. If the Historic Preservation Board votes against the designation, no further action is required. If the Historic Preservation Board votes in favor of designation, the Planning Board reviews the designation report and formulates its own recommendation. The recommendations of both Boards, along with the designation report, are presented to the City Commission. Because in this instance the proposed ordinance involves an area often (10) or more contiguous acres, the City Commission must hold two (2) public hearings on the designation, unless if at its first public hearing the City Commission votes to deny the proposed designation, in which instance the designation process ends immediately. Upon conclusion of the second hearing, if one should occur, the City Commission can immediately adopt the ordinance with a 5/7 majority vote. Commission Memorandum March 28, 2001 Designation of the Pinetree Drive Historic Roadway Page 3 CONCLUSION Therefore, the Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission adopt this resolution scheduling a first reading public hearing on April 18, 2001, to consider the possible designation of a portion of the public right-of-way of Pine tree Drive, generally from 30th Street to 46th Street, as an historic site. JMG\~~JtR2t~