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LTC 259-2022 DRB22-0793 3400 Chase Avenue - Right of Way Shared Use Path259-2022 MIAMI EACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER LTC No . LETTER TO COMMISSION TO: FROM: Honorable Mayor Dan Gelb ~r, nd Me bers of the City Commission Alina T. Hudak, City Manag r .. I DATE : June 30, 2022 SUBJECT: DRB22-0793: 3400 Chase Avenue -Right of Way Shared Use Path On May 3, 2022, the Design Review Board (ORB) reviewed an application on an advisory basis, for the construction of a new shared use path, including the widening of an existing sidewalk. This was the first application reviewed by the ORB pursuant to the recently adopted legislation establishing the ORB advisory review process . Pursuant to Section 118-252( c)(2) of the Land Development Regulations of the City Code the recommendations of the ORB shall be transmitted to the City Commission via letter to commission (L TC). The application was submitted by The Office of Capital Improvements Projects (CIP), and the project area includes the south side of Chase Avenue between Alton Road and 34th Street, and 34th Street from Chase Avenue to Prairie Avenue. There is currently no sidewalk located on the south side of Chase Avenue, but there is an existing golf cart path, consisting of gray concrete, which meanders along the north side of the golf course (south side of Chase Avenue). The project includes the construction of a 10 -foot-wide shared use asphalt path located south of Chase Avenue, which will meander within the existing landscaping, most of which will be substantially retained . The palms on site are proposed to be retained and the number of canopy trees will be increased. The intersection of this path with Alton Road will be part of a future project that will address needed improvements at the Alton Road/Chase Avenue intersection. Near 34 th street, the path will continue with an eight (8) foot wide red sidewalk, replacing the existing five- foot-wide sidewalk. Due to some changes in elevation, the use of safety railing may be required for some portion of the path along Chase Avenue . The Design Review Board provided the following recommendations for the project: 1. Louis Poulsen light fixtures should be utilized instead of Acorn light fixtures. 2. All safety railings should consist of a pedestrian scaled design, with a flat profile and aluminum finish . 3. An alternative, and preferably a permeable material should be used in place of the proposed asphalt. At a minimum, concrete is preferred over asphalt. 4. The Board expressed concerns with the 10 foot wide pathway and the type of vehicles that could access such a wide pathway. ATH/&i-RM/MAB C: Rafael Granado, City Clerk