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2009-3627 Ordinance HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD VERSION (6fh to 8rh Streets) ORD/NANCE NO. 2009-3627 AN ORD/NANCE OF THE MAYOR AND C/TY COMM/SS/ON OF THE C/TY OF M/AM/ BEACH, FLOR/DA, AMEND/NG THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULAT/ONS OF THE C/TY CODE BY AMEND/NG CHAPTER 118, 'ADM/N/STRAY/ON AND REV/EW PROCEDURES," D/V/S/ON 4, "DES/GNAT/ON," SECT/ON 118-593, "H/STOR/C PRESERVAT/ON DES/GNAT/ON, " BY EXPAND/NG THE BOUNDAR/ES OF THE FLAM/NGO PARK H/STOR/C D/STR/CT TO ADD THE FLAM/NGO PARK H/STOR/C D/STR/CT WESTWARD EXPANS/ON SOUTH OF E/GHTH STREET, AS MORE PART/CULARLY DESCR/BED HERE/N; PROV/D/NG THAT THE C/TY'S ZON/NG MAP SHALL BE AMENDED TO /NCLUDE THE FLAM/NGO PARK H/STOR/C D/STR/CT WESTWARD EXPANS/ON; ADOPT/NG THE DES/GNAT/ON REPORT ATTACHED HERETO AS APPEND/X "A'; PRO V/D/NG FOR /NCL US/ON /N THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULAT/ONS OF THE C/TY CODE, REPEALER, SEVERAB/L/TY, AND AN EFFECT/VE DATE. WHEREAS, on August 12 2008, the City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board held a public hearing and voted (5 to 1; 1 absent) in favor of recommending that the Mayor and City Commission designate the Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8th Street, from 6th to 8th Streets; and WHEREAS, on September 23, 2008, the City of Miami Beach Planning Board considered and voted (4 to 2; 1 absent) in favor of the proposed designation, but limited from 7th to 8th Streets; and WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Planning Department has recommended that the Planning Board recommendation (7th to 8th Streets) be adopted as an amendment to the Land Development Regulations of the City Code; and WHEREAS, these recommendations of approval for the designation of the Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion were based upon the information documented in the Designation Report, prepared by the City of Miami Beach Planning Department, attached hereto as Appendix "A"; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Commission have considered the Designation Report and the recommendations of the Boards and staff, and all the testimony and evidence submitted, including at the various public hearings on this matter, and have concluded that the designation as recommended by the Historic Preservation Board should be adopted as an amendment to the Land Development Regulations of the City Code. NOW THEREFORE, BE /T DULY ORDA/NED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMM/SS/ON OF THE C/TY OF M/AM/ BEACH, FLOR/DA: SECT/ON 1. DES/GNAT/ON OF THE FLAM/NGO PARK H/STOR/C D/STR/CT EXPANS/ON AREA SOUTH OF 8"' STREET. Those certain areas which are generally bounded on the south by the center line of 6th Street, on the west by the eastern right-of-way line of Alton Road, on the north by the center line 1 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD VERSION (6~' to 8t" Streets) of 8th Street, and on the east by the center line of Lenox Court, which abuts and is contiguous to the western boundary of the Flamingo Park Historic District; and having the legal description as described herein, are hereby designated as an Historic District of the City of Miami Beach and shall be known as the "Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8th Street." That the Designation Report attached hereto as Appendix "A" is hereby adopted. SECT/ON 2. AMENDMENT OF SECT/ON 118-593 OF THE C/TY CODE. That Chapter 118, Section 118-593 entitled "Historic Preservation Designation" of the Land Development Regulations of the City Code of Miami Beach, Florida, is hereby amended to read as follows: (e) Delineation on zoning map. All sites and districts designated as historic sites and districts shall be delineated on the city's zoning map, pursuant to section 142-71, as an overlay district. Such sites and districts include: * ~ (2) Historic preservation districts (HPD). * * ~ d. RM-1, CD-2, CD-3, RO, GU/HPD-4: Flamingo Park Historic Preservation District, generally bounded by the centerline of Sixth Street on the south; centerline of Lenox Court (as extended) on the west including lots 7 and 8, Block 46 Commercial Subdivision and excluding Lots 1--6 Block 46, Commercial Subdivision; centerline of Lincoln Lane North on the north; and Ocean Drive/Collins Avenue Historic District on the east; and, excluding properties within the Espanola Way Historic District. (Complete legal description available on file with the designation report). The boundaries of the Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion Area commence at the point of intersection of the center line of 8th Street and the east right-of-way line of Alton Road, as shown in THE MIAMI OCEAN VIEW COMPANY'S LENOX MANOR, recorded in Plat Book 7, at Page 15, Public Records of Miami- Dade County, Florida. Said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING of the tract of land herein described. Thence run northerly, along the easterly right-of-way line of said Alton Road to the point of intersection with the center line of 14th Street, as shown in Ocean Beach FLA. ADDITION NO. 3, recorded in Plat Book 2, at Page 81, Public Records of Miami-Dade County, Florida; thence run easterly, along the center line of said 14th Street to the point of intersection with the center line of a 20 foot alley known as Lenox Court; thence run southerly, along the center line of said 20 foot alley known as Lenox Court and its southerly extension to the point of intersection with the center line of the above mentioned 8th Street; thence run westerly, along the center line of said 8th Street to the POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS that portion thereof bounded in the north by center line of 12th Street, as 12th Street is shown in the above mentioned OCEAN BEACH FLA. ADDITION NO. 3 and bounded in the south by center line of 11th Street, as 11th Street is shown in the above mentioned THE MIAMI OCEAN VIEW COMPANY'S LENOX MANOR. Said lands located, lying and being in Sections 3 and 4, Township 54 South, Range 42 East, City of Miami Beach, Miami-Dade County, Florida. The boundaries of the Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8th Street 2 HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD VERSION (6tn to 8t'' Streets) commence at the point of intersection of the center lines of 6th Street and Pear Avenue (now Lenox Avenue) as shown in OCEAN BEACH, FLA. ADDITION N° 3, Plat Book 2, Page 81, Public Records of Miami-Dade County Florida; thence run westerly, along the center line of said 6t Street to the point of intersection with the center line of an unnamed 20 foot alley known as Lenox Court Said point being the POINT OF BEGINNING of the tract of land herein described thence continue westerly along the center line of 6t Street to the point of intersection with the east right-of-way line of Alton Road; thence run northerly, along the east right-of-way line of Alton Road to the point of intersection with the center line of 8th Street; thence run easterly along the center line of said 8t Street to the point of intersection with the center line of the above mentioned 20 foot alley known as Lenox Court; thence run southerly along the center line of said Lenox Court to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Said lands located, Iying and being in Section 3 Township 54 South Range 42, East, City of Miami Beach, Miami- Dade County. Florida and containing 3.3058 acres more or less. SECT/ON 3. /NCLUS/ON /N THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULAT/ONS OF THE C/TY CODE. It is the intention of the Mayor and City Commission, and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made part of the Land Development Regulations of the City Code of Miami Beach, Florida. The sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such intention, and the word "Ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or other appropriate word. SECT/ON 4. AMENDMENT OF ZON/NG MAP. That the Mayor and City Commission hereby amend the Zoning Map of the City of Miami Beach as contained in the Land Development Regulations of the City Code by identifying the area described herein as HPD-4, Historic Preservation District 4. SECT/ON 5. REPEALER. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECT/ON 6. SEVERAB/L/TY. If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this Ordinance is held invalid, the remainder shall not be affected by such invalidity. 3 s HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD VERSION (6th to 8"' Streets) 2009-3627 SECT/ON 7. EFFECT/VE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect ten days following adoption. PASSED and ADOPTED this 28th day of January , 2009. MAY R Matt errera Bower A TTEST.• , ~~~-I,,u,rrr\ C/TY CLERK Robert Parcher APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUT/ ?evR AT EY ~ DATE VERIFIED BY: PLANNING DIRECTOR Underscore denotes new language. S~+Igl3 denotes deleted language. T:\AGENDA\2009\January 28\Regular\FlamingoPark HD south of 8th ORD.doc 4 COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY Condensed Title: First and Only Reading Public Hearing -Proposed Designation of the Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Ex ansion South of Stn Street, Ke Intended Outcome Su orted: Designation and retention of historically significant properties. Supporting Data (Surveys, Environmental Scan, etc.): In the 2007 Survey, 66% of residents rated he amount done for historic preservation as the right amount; 45% of residents felt that maintaining eighborhoods, is most important to address with regards to historic preservation; 40% of residents felt hat historic structures well-maintained is most important to address with regards to historic reservation; and, 14% of residents felt that expansion of historic district is most important to address ith regards to historic preservation. Issue: The Administration is requesting that the Mayor and City Commission consider the proposed designation of the Flamin o Park Historic District Westward Ex ansion. Item Summa /Recommendation: FIRST AND ONLY PUBLIC HEARING Adopt the proposed ordinance to include the area east of Alton Road between 7th Street and 8th Street only, as recommended by the Planning Board, on first and only reading public hearing by designating the Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8th Street. Adviso Board Recommendation: On August 12, 2008, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the designation report and approved a motion (5 to 1; 1 absent) to recommend approval of the designation of the proposed Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion on the east side of Alton Road from 6th Street to 8th Street. On September 23, 2008, the Planning Board considered and voted on the possible westward expansion of the Flamingo Park Historic District to include the area between 6th Street and 8th Street, on the east side of Alton Road. W ith six members present and one absent, the Planning Board voted (4-2-1) to recommend designation of the area between 7th Street and 8th Street only. Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Funds: ~ 2 3 OBPI Total Financial Impact Summary: Cit Clerk's Office Le islative Trackin William H. Cary, Assistant Planning Director; Debbie Tackett, Senior Planner. Si n-Offs: De artment Dir or Assis nt City Manager City Manager T:1A E DA\2009\January 28\Reg r\F amingo Park HD South of 8th St_sum.doc ~ ~ Y ? ~ ACaENDA fTEfiA S DATE _1-~-09 m MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beath, 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, www.miamibeachfl.gov COMMISSION MEMORANDUM To: Mayor Matti Herrera Bower and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager DATE: January 28, 2009 FI T AND ONLY READING PUBLIC HEARING SUBJECT: HISTORIC DESIGNATION AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CITY CODE BY AMENDING CHAPTER 118, "ADMINISTRATION AND REVIEW PROCEDURES," DIVISION 4, "DESIGNATION," SECTION 118-593, BY EXPANDING THE BOUNDARIES OF THE FLAMINGO PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT TO ADD THE FLAMINGO PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT WESTWARD EXPANSION SOUTH OF EIGHTH STREET, AS MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN; PROVIDING THAT THE CITY'S ZONING MAP SHALL BE AMENDED TO INCLUDE THE FLAMINGO PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT WESTWARD EXPANSION SOUTH OF EIGHTH STREET; ADOPTING THE DESIGNATION REPORT ATTACHED HERETO AS APPENDIX "A"; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CITY CODE, REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. RECOMMENDATION The Administration is requesting that the Mayor and City Commission adopt the proposed ordinance to include the area east of Alton Road between 7th Street and Stn Street only, as recommended by the Planning Board, on first and only reading public hearing by designating the Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8th Street. BACKGROUND On September 23, 2008, the Planning Board considered and voted on the possible westward expansion of the Flamingo Park Historic District to include the area between 6th Street and 8th Street, on the east side of Alton Road. With six members present and one absent, the Planning Board voted to recommend designation of only the area between 7th Street and 8th Street, as recommended by staff. On August 12, 2008, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the designation report and approved a motion (5 to 1; 1 absent) to recommend approval of the designation of the proposed Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion on the east side of Alton Road from 6th Street to 8th Street. Commission Memorandum of January 28, 2009 First and Only Reading Public Hearing -Historic Designation Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8th Street Page 2 of 10 On May 13, 2008, the Historic Preservation Board held a meeting to consider whether to proceed with the designation process and extend the interim procedures for the issuance of a demolition permit, as more specifically set forth in Section 118-591(e), of the City Code of Miami Beach, which went into effect on April 8, 2008 when the Historic Preservation Board directed staff to prepare a designation report for the expansion of the local Flamingo Park Historic District westward to include all properties on the east side of Alton Road between 6t" Street and Stn Street. With five members present the Board voted unanimously to proceed with the designation and extend the interim procedures for the issuance of a demolition permit. On April 8, 2008, the Historic Preservation Board held a meeting to consider a Preliminary Evaluation and Recommendation Report relative to the westward expansion of the boundaries of the local Flamingo Park Historic District to include all properties on the east side of Alton Road between 6t" Street and Stn Street. At this meeting, where all property owners of record within the proposed district were provided written notice 5 days in advance, the Board directed the Planning Department to prepare a formal Historic Designation Report for the proposed westward expansion of the local Flamingo Park Historic District to include all properties on the east side of Alton Road between 6tH and Stn Streets. On March 11, 2008, the City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board discussed the possible westward expansion of the boundaries of the local Flamingo Park Historic District to include all properties on the east side of Alton Road between Stn Street and 7tH Street. At this meeting, the Board directed staff to prepare a preliminary evaluation and recommendation report for the area located on the east side of Alton Road between 6cn Street and 7t" Street, eliminating the area between Stn Street and 6t" Street from further consideration. On February 12, 2008, the City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board discussed the possible westward expansion of the boundaries of the local Flamingo Park Historic District to include all properties on the east side of Alton Road between 7tH Street and Stn Street. At this meeting, the Board directed staff to prepare a preliminary evaluation and recommendation report relative to this possible expansion area. Additionally at this meeting, the Board requested staff to place an item on the March 11, 2008 meeting agenda to consider directing staff to prepare a Preliminary Evaluation and Recommendation Report relative to the possible historic designation of the east side of Alton Road between Stn Street and 6tH Street adjacent to the Ocean Beach Historic District and the east side of Alton Road from 6tH Street to 7tH Street adjacent to the Flamingo Park Historic District. On January 16, 2008, the City Commission considered and voted on the possible westward expansion of the Flamingo Park Historic District to include the area between 8t" Street and 14tH Street, on the east side of Alton Road. With all members present, the City Commission voted unanimously (7 to 0) to approve the designation as proposed. In addition, a motion was made to have the Historic Preservation Board consider directing staff to prepare a preliminary evaluation and recommendation report for the possible westward expansion of the historic district to include the block on the east side of Alton Road between 7t" Street and 8t" Street by a unanimous vote (7 to 0). On November 27, 2007, the Planning Board considered and voted on the possible Commission Memorandum of January 28, 2009 First and Only Reading Public Hearing -Historic Designation Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8th Street Page 3 of 10 westward expansion of the Flamingo Park Historic District to include the area between 8th Street and 14th Street, on the east side of Alton Road. With six members present, and one absent, the Planning Board was tied on whether to recommend designation of only the area between 12th Street and 14th Street (i.e., the bungalow colony area), or the entire area between 8th Street and 14th Street, as proposed by the Historic Preservation Board. On September 11, 2007, the Historic Preservation Board considered and voted on the possible westward expansion of the Flamingo Park Historic District to include the area between 7th Street and 8th Street, on the east side of Alton Road. A motion to include the area between 7th Street and 8th Street within the proposed historic district westward expansion area failed by a vote of 4 to 3, with no absences. Hence, the Historic Preservation Board recommends the westward expansion of the Flamingo Park Historic District to east right of way line of Alton Road between 8th Street and 14th Street. On August 14, 2007, the City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board discussed the possible westward expansion of the boundaries of the local Flamingo Park Historic district to include all properties on the east side of Alton Road between 7th Street and 14th Street. At this meeting, the Board voted to approve the expansion of the historic district boundaries between 8th Street and 14th Street (5 to 0; 2 absent) and to continue consideration of the expansion of the historic district between 7th Street and 8th Street to the September 11, 2007 meeting by a separate vote (5 to 0; 2 absent). On September 12, 2006, the Historic Preservation Board approved a motion (6 to 0; 1 absence) to proceed with the designation process and extend the interim procedures for the issuance of a demolition permit, as set forth in Section 118-591 (d), of the City Code of Miami Beach. On September 6, 2006, the City Commission discussed the proposed westward expansion of the Flamingo Park Historic District and took no action to modify the boundaries proposed in the preliminary evaluation and recommendation report. On July 27, 2006, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the preliminary evaluation and recommendation report with recommendations prepared by the Planning Department relative to the proposed westward expansion of the Flamingo Park Historic District. The Board unanimously approved a motion (7 to 0) to direct staff to prepare a designation report and schedule a public hearing to consider the proposed historic designation. On July 13, 2006, the City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board discussed the possible westward expansion of the boundaries of the local Flamingo Park Historic District to include all properties on the east side of Alton Road between 7th Street and 14th Street. At this meeting, the Board directed staff to prepare a preliminary evaluation and recommendation report relative to this possible expansion area, and further directed staff to schedule a special meeting of the Board. The current western boundary of the Flamingo Park Historic District generally runs along Lenox Court and/or the extension of its centerline from 6th Street to Lincoln Lane North, except for the area between 8th Street and 14th street where the boundary juts westward to Alton Road, and the area between 16th Street and Lincoln Lane North where the Commission Memorandum of January 28, 2009 First and Only Reading Public Hearing -Historic Designation Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of Stn Street Page 4 of 10 western boundary shifts eastward to the centerline of Lenox Avenue, except for Lots 7 and 8 on Block 46, that are included within the historic district. The presently proposed expansion of the District affects the two blocks to the. south of the Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion area, adopted by the City Commission on January 16, 2008. The Historic Preservation Board's recommended boundaries include the two blocks on the east side of Alton Road between 6th Street and 8th Street. The Planning Board has recommended to include the northern block on the east side of Alton Road between 7th Street and 8th Street, only. At present, there are two (2) structures located within the block between 6th Street and 7th Street. One (1) of these two (2) structures is considered a "Contributing" structure; the other is "Non-contributing." There are two (2~ surviving "Contributing" structures located at the northern end the block between 7t Street and 8t" Street. The balance of these two blocks is characterized by either parking lots or vacant lots resulting from recent demolition. The Flamingo Park Historic District was originally designated by the City of Miami Beach on June 20, 1990, to extend local protection to part of the City that had been placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The historic district's original boundaries extended roughly from 6tn Street to South Lincoln Lane and from Washington Court to Lenox Court. On November 4, 1992, the City approved the expansion of the northern boundary of the historic district to North Lincoln Lane, in order to include the properties on both sides of Lincoln Road. DESIGNATION PROCESS The designation report for a proposed historic district 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 district meets the criteria listed in the Land Development Regulations of the 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 less than ten (10) contiguous acres, the City Commission must hold one public hearing on the designation. Upon conclusion of the hearing, the City Commission can immediately adopt the ordinance with a 5/7 majority vote. RELATION TO ORDINANCE CRITERIA 1. In accordance with Section 118-592 in the Land Development Regulations of the City Code, eligibility for designation is determined on the basis of compliance with the listed criteria set forth below. (a) The Historic Preservation Board shall have the authority to recommend that properties be designated as historic buildings, historic structures, historic improvements, historic landscape features, historic interiors (architecturally significant public portions only), historic sites or historic districts if they are significant in the historical, architectural, cultural, aesthetic or archeological heritage of the city, the county, state or nation. Such properties shall possess integrity of location, design, setting, Commission Memorandum of January 28, 2009 First and Only Reading Public Hearing -Historic Designation Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of Stn Street Page 5 of 10 materials, workmanship, feeling or association and meet at least one of the following criteria: (1) Association with events that have made a significant contribution to the history of the city, the county, state or nation; (2) Association with the lives of persons significant in the city's past history; (3) Embody the distinctive characteristics of an historical period, architectural or design style or method of construction; (4) Possesses high artistic values; (5) Represent the work of a master, serve as an outstanding or representative work of a master designer, architect or builder who contributed to our historical, aesthetic or architectural heritage; (6) Have yielded, or are likely to yield information important in pre- history or history; (7) Be listed in the National Register of Historic Places; (8) Consist of a geographically definable area that possesses a significant concentration of sites, buildings or structures united by historically significant past events or aesthetically by plan or physical development, whose components may lack individual distinction. (b) A building, structure (including the public portions of the interior), improvement or landscape feature may be designated historic even if it has been altered if the alteration is reversible and the most significant architectural elements are intact anal repairable. 2. The proposed Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion is eligible for historic designation as it complies with the criteria as specified in Section 118- 592 in the Land Development Regulations of the City Code outlined above. (a) Staff finds the proposed historic district to be eligible for historic designation and in conformance with the designation criteria for the following reasons: (1) Association with events that have made a significant contribution to the history of the city, the county, state or nation• The three contributing structures in this two block area, that were constructed in 1947 and 1948, are directly associated with Miami Beach's emerging economic recovery following World War II. Commission Memorandum of January 28, 2009 First and Only Reading Public Hearing -Historic Designation Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8th Street Page 6 of 10 (2) Association with the lives of persons significant in the city's past history; The Ocean Beach Subdivision Addition 3, in which these two blocks are located, is directly associated with the lives of Miami Beach pioneer developers J.E. and J.N. Lummus of the Ocean Beach Realty Co., who platted the very first subdivision on July 9, 1912. J.N. Lummus went on to become the first Mayor of Miami Beach on March 26, 1915, the date the "Town of Miami Beach" was incorporated. (3) Embody the distinctive characteristics of an historical period, architectural or design style or method of construction; This assemblage of three contributing properties represents the architectural style of the early post-World War II era in Miami Beach. They are noteworthy examples of the Post War Modern style apartment houses that were popularized in Miami Beach with the societal and economic changes following World War II. Not only did building materials and forms undergo changes at this time, but the City also wrestled with zoning variances and later zoning district changes as the era of private estates gave way to multi-family housing for the middle-class. Several of these characteristics are embodied in the design of these three contributing properties located within the proposed westward expansion area from 6th Street to 8th Street. (4) Possess high artistic values; By their nature as modest residential structures, these neighborhood buildings are not grandiose, but they reflect the artistic values and design influences of their times and economic means immediately following World War II and accomplished their aim of providing comfortable and affordable housing. (5) Represent the work of a master, serve as an outstanding or representative work of a master designer, architect or builder who contributed to our historical, aesthetic or architectural heritage; The proposed westward expansion area contains examples of architecture built after World War II. Henry Hohauser, L. Murray Dixon and Gerard Pitt are three of the prominent post-war architects whose work is represented here. (6) Have yielded, or are likely to yield information important in pre-history or history; The proposed westward expansion of the Flamingo Park Historic District is significant for its association with the architectural and Post World War II development history of Miami Beach. The three contributing structures were designed in the Post War Modern style of architecture in 1947 and 1948. (7) Be listed in the National Register of Historic Places; Commission Memorandum of January 28, 2009 First and Only Reading Public Hearing -Historic Designation Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8th Street Page 7 of 10 This area is not listed in the National Register of Historic Places. (8) Consist of a geographically definable area that possesses a significant concentration of sites, buildings or structures united by historically significant past events or aesthetically by plan or physical development, whose components may lack individual distinction; When linked with the existing adjacent Flamingo Park Historic District to the north and east of the proposed expansion area, the area between 7`h Street and 8th Street becomes part of a geographically distinct concentration of small scale multi-family residential buildings. The area between 6`h and 7th Streets contains only one contributing structure near the center of the block, however, and does not possess a significant concentration of historically significant structures. (b) A building structure (including the public portions of the interior), improvement or landscape feature may be designated historic even if it has been altered if the alteration is reversible and the most significant architectural elements are intact and repairable. Although the buildings within the proposed westward expansion of the Flamingo Park Historic District may have been somewhat altered to various extents over the years, they retain a high degree of their original architectural design integrity. Most alterations are reversible, and exterior restoration could be successfully completed, if desired, by following original architectural plans and available historical photographs and/or documentation. Despite existing alterations to these structures, they continue to be representative of the architectural and cultural history of Miami Beach. ANALYSIS OF THE AMENDING ORDINANCE In reviewing a request for an amendment to the Land Development Regulations of the City Code or a change in land use, the Planning Board shall consider the following: 1. Whether the proposed change is consistent and compatible with the comprefYensive plan and any applicable neighborhood or redevelopment plans. Consistent - The proposed historic designation is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, specifically with the Historic Preservation Element of the Comprehensive Plan's Objective No. 1, which states: "...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 Historic Preservation District." 2. Whether the proposed change would create an isolated district unrelated to adjacent or nearby districts. Commission Memorandum of January 28, 2009 First and Only Reading Public Hearing -Historic Designation Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8`h Street Page 8 of 70 Consistent - The amendment would not create an isolated district unrelated to adjacent or nearby districts nor change the underlying zoning district for any areas within the City. The proposed expansion area would become a part of the existing adjacent Flamingo Park Historic District. 3. Whether the change suggested is out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood or the city. Partially Consistent - The designation of the area as a local historic district may help to encourage rehabilitation and new development that is more compatible with the scale, characteristics, and needs of the surrounding neighborhood, particularly the western edge of the existing Flamingo Park Historic District. 4. Whether the proposed change would tax the existing load on public facilities and infrastructure. Consistent - The LOS for the area public facilities and infrastructure should not be negatively affected, if at all, by the proposed amending ordinance. 5. Whether existing district boundaries are illogically drawn in relation to existing conditions on the property proposed for change. Consistent - The boundaries of the proposed historic district coincide with the CD-2 zoning district. The proposed historic district westward expansion area will not change the existing underlying zoning district for any property. 6. Whether changed or changing conditions make the passage of the proposed change necessary. Consistent - The protection of the special historic character and integrity of the existing Flamingo Park Historic District along its western border is dependent upon compatible future development along the east side of Alton Road. 7. Whether the proposed change will adversely influence living conditions in the neighborhood. Consistent - The proposed amendment should not adversely influence living conditions or the quality of life for the surrounding properties. 8. Whether the proposed change will create or excessively increase traffic congestion beyond the levels of service as set forth in the comprehensive plan or otherwise affect public safety. Commission Memorandum of January 28, 2009 First and Only Reading Public Hearing -Historic Designation Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8`h Street Page 9 of 10 Consistent - As historic designation does not change the permitted land uses, the levels of service set forth in the Comprehensive Plan will not be affected. Likewise, public safety will not be affected by historic designation. 9. Whether the proposed change will seriously reduce light and air to adjacent areas. Consistent - Historic designation normally results in the retention, rather than the reduction of light and air to adjacent properties. 10. Whether the proposed change will adversely affect property values in the adjacent area. Partially Consistent - As property values and value of construction have historically increased in the existing historic sites and districts, there is no evidence to suggest that designation would adversely affect property values in the area surrounding the proposed historic designation. 11. Whether the proposed change will be a deterrent to the improvement or development of adjacent property in accordance with existing regulations. Consistent - The proposed amendment will not change the development regulations for adjacent properties, which must comply with their own site specific development regulations. Furthermore, the proposed ordinance should not affect the ability for an adjacent property to be developed in accordance with said regulations. 12. Whether there are substantial reasons why the property cannot be used in accordance with existing zoning. Consistent - The permitted land uses are not affected since the proposed amendment does not change the underlying zoning district for any property. 13. Whether it is impossible to find other adequate sites in the city for the proposed use in a district already permitting such use. Not Applicable- FISCAL IMPACT The proposed amending ordinance has no associated negative fiscal impact upon enactment. STAFF ANALYSIS On August 20, 2008 a mail notice stating the proposed ordinance was sent to the owners of record of land lying within 375 feet of the proposed expansion area in Commission Memorandum of January 28, 2009 First and Only Reading Public Hearing -Historic Designation Flamingo Park Historic District Westward Expansion South of 8th Street Page 10 of 10 accordance with the provisions set forth in section 118-164, of the City Code of Miami Beach Code. On August 12, 2008, the Historic Preservation Board reviewed the designation report and adopted the boundaries for the proposed westward expansion of the Flamingo Park Historic District on the east side of Alton Road from 6th Street to 8th Street (see Map 1). (Refer to Section IV, Description of Boundaries, for more information.) Planning Staff, however, recommends the Expanded District Boundaries include the one block area on the east side of Alton Road between 7th Street and 8th Street (see Map 1- A) for the following reasons: Upon examining the 700 block (between 7th and 8th Streets) staff noted that this area has a fragile edge on the east side of the twenty foot alleyway (Lenox Court), separating it from the existing historic district, which is comprised of one and two story apartment buildings, gardens and courtyards. Staff believes this delicate edge to the existing historic district warrants the additional protection that could be afforded by expanding the district westward to Alton Road to include the 700 block. Further, two contributing structures are located adjacent to each other at the north end of this block, 755 and 759 Alton Road. When the 700 block is added to the existing historic district it will extend the significant concentration of historic structures southward. In reviewing the 600 block, however, staff noted that its western side is largely flanked by the overhead exit ramp of the Mac Arthur Causeway, a harsh and cumbersome structure, that obstructs views from the west side of Alton Road to the historic district and is currently proposed to be widened and renovated by FDOT in 2014. Additionally, a twenty foot wide alley separates the proposed expansion area from the western edge of the existing historic district which is largely characterized by four large 3 story apartment buildings adjacent to each other. A two story apartment building is located at the north end of the block and the Catholic Church is located at the south end of the block. Together, these buildings form a robust western edge and logical boundary to the existing Flamingo Park Historic District, on the 600 block. Consequently, due to this condition in conjunction with the fact that there is only one small contributing building near the center of this block which is adjacent to the alley, staff does not recommend the inclusion of the 600 block in the expansion area. STAFF RECOMMENDATION The Planning Department recommends that the proposed Flamingo Park Historic District westward expansion area south of 8th Street include the area between 7th Street and 8th Street only, and not the area between 6th Street and 7th Street. Attachment T:WGENDA\2009\January 28\Regular\Flamingo Park HD South of 8th St_memo.doc - !15 ?m IVII~MI BEAM Z _ CITY OF -MIAMI BEACH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Y a NOTICE OF ZONING MAP CHANGE The City of Miami Beach proposes to adopt the following Ordinance: ' o J S,. - ~ ~ s AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR ~ ~ _ ' W AND CITY COMMISSION OF '- ~ " ~ ,~-- a '- THE CITY OF .MIAMI .BEACH, ~ ~ ' ; ~ ` = E FLORIDA, AMENDING THE LAND ~ R ~ i DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF ~ -~ ~ ~ ~ r t ~ ~ - THE CITY CODE ~ BY AMENDING ~ ' CHAPTER 11$, "ADMINISTRATION ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ AND REVIEW PROCEDURES," ~ r~ ` DIVISION 4, "DESIGNATION," - x _ + o SECTION 118-593, BY 'EXPANDING _ ~ ~ ' ' THE BOUNDARIES OF THE r -i i= FLAMINGO ~ PARK HISTORIC ~ ~ ~ ~.'~f` DISTRICT TO ADD THE FLAMINGO g _ -~~ ~ P.~ 'i PARK ~ HISTORIC DISTRICT ; ~ _ ~ , ~AIESTWARD EXPANSIQN SOUTH ~ ~ ~ ~ -{' ~l : ~ _ f OF .EIGHTH STREET, AS MORE ~ ~ ~ ~ PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED ~ ~ ~ HEREIN; PROVIDING THAT THE ~ ,'ym,~ ' CITY'S ZONING MAP SHALL BE -~ -, -~ AMENDED ~TO INCLUDE THE ~ ~ _ - FLAMINGO.. -PARK HISTORI>? DISTRICT WESTWARD_EXPANSION SOUTH OF EIGHTH STREET; ADOPTING THE DESIGNATION REPORTATTACHED HERETO AS APPENDIX "A"; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE LAND- DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF~THE CITY CODE,:REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ~PUBL1C NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that a `first anal only reading public hearing on the Ordinance will be held by the City Commission on Wednesday. January 28 2009 at 5`01 p m , or as soon thereafter as possible in the Citv Commission Chambers. Third Floor, City. Hall, 1700. Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida. The historic .district proposed -for designation is shown on the Map within this .Zoning Map Change. All persons are invited to appear at this meeting or tie represented by an agent, or to express 3 - their views in writing .addressed to the Miami Beach City Commission c/o the City Clerk, 1700 Convention Center Drive, First. Floor, City Hall, Miami Beach, Florida 33139, ! i The Ordinance and other related materials regarding the proposed historic district are available for public inspection during normal business hours in the City Clerk's Office. Inquiries may be directed to the Planning Department at (305) 673-7550. The hearing on this Ordinance may be continued aYthis meeting and, under such circumstances, additional legal notice would not be provided. Any person may contact the-City Clerk's~Office at (305) 673-7411 fbr information as to the. status of the Ordinance as a result of the meeting. Pursuant to Section 286.0105, Fla. Stat., the City hereby advises the public that: If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or its hearing, such person must insure that a verbatim record of the. proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. 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