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LTC 111-2006 Historic Preservation Board Resolutions ~ MIAMI BEACH OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER LTC # 111-2006 LETTER TO COMMISSION FROM: Mayor David Dermer and Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez, City Manager ~~e,,(~ April 18, 2006 0 U HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD RESOLUTIONS TO: DATE: SUBJECT: Attached, please find copies of resolutions adopted by the Historic Preservation Board at their April 10th, 2006 meeting. The Historic Preservation Board is urging the City of Miami Beach Planning Board to adopt Ordinance Amendments pertaining to the following: 1. To lower the maximum allowable height for attached or detached structures in the rear of ocean front lots in all Historic Districts to two (2) stories above minimum flood elevation. 2. To amend the City's Color Chart in order to remove earth tones as base colors from the Art-Deco Color Palette. The Administration would recommend that the Commission refer these items to the Land Use Committee for formal consideration. Attacl'1\nent (2) JMG~GG:TRM F:\PLAN\$ALL\CM_RESP\HPRESO-OCNHEIGHTS AND COLORS.L TC.DOC C: Tim Hemstreet, Assistant City Manager Robert Parcer, City Clerk Jorge G. Gomez, Planning Director 3Ji D S, I 8 :21 ~~d 6 I 90 _ :l "_C'"": '''"0 '-:' "o: o :.i 1\ I :1 J :1 G CITY OF MIAMI BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board is charged by Ordinance as serving in an advisory capacity to the City Commission and other City Boards on issues affecting the City's architecture, design, historic districts and structures; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the efforts of the City to promote and enhance its unique social and architectural history and to improve the appearance of its streets and neighborhoods and the quality of life of its residents; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the efforts of the City to maintain and protect its historic districts as valuable historical, educational and visual resources for its residents and visitors; and WHEREAS, the completion of the beachwalk south of 21 st Street has resulted in a different perception and relationship of the scale and context of the rear yards of existing hotels fronting the ocean; and ' WHEREAS, the built character of oceanfront lots in Local Historic Districts, in particular, embody the special historic character of Miami Beach, as most of the rear accessory structures were designed and built at a height of 2 stories or less. THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that the Historic Preservation Board recommends that the City Commission sponsor an Amendment to the Land Development Regulations of the City Code to lower the maximum allowable height for attached or detached additions to existing contributing buildings on ocean front lots in all Historic Districts to two (2) stories above minimum flood elevation. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 10th DAY OF APRIL, 2006. THOMAS R. MOONEY Design and Preservation Manager For the Historic Preservation Board F:\PLANI$HPBIRESOSIRES- oceanfront height limits,doc CITY OF MIAMI BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION BOARD RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the City of Miami Beach Historic Preservation Board is charged by Ordinance as serving in an advisory capacity to the City Commission and other City Boards on issues affecting the City's architecture, design, historic districts and structures; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the efforts ofthe City to promote and enhance its unique social and architectural history and to improve the appearance of its streets and neighborhoods and the quality of life of its residents; and WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Board strongly supports the efforts of the City to maintain and protect its historic districts as valuable historical, educational and visual resources for its residents and visitors; and WHEREAS, the utilization of inappropriate earth tone colors on historic Art-Deco buildings has a negative impact on the character of the City's historic districts. THEREFORE, it is hereby resolved that the Historic Preservation Board recommends that the City Commission sponsor an Amendment to the Land Development Regulations of the City Code to modify the City's Color Chart, removing 'earth tones' as base colors from the Art-Deco palette. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 1 oth DAY OF APRIL, 2006. Iu~ THOMAS R. MOONEY Design and Preservation Manager For the Historic Preservation Board F:IPLANI$HPBIRESOSIRES- color palette,doc