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Miami-Dade County

CDMP & Zoning

Thursday, February 19, 2026

What happened

Statura summary

The only binding move was the Board's adoption of the ordinance disposing of CDMP Application No. CDMP20230018 for OCLA, LLC, a private plan amendment at the northwest corner of SW 192 Street and SW 177 Avenue, Krome Avenue. The application seeks to redesignate about 4.37 acres from Agriculture to Business and Office to expand a shopping center, and the Board approved that disposition unanimously, 13 to 0. The practical read is simple: this site moved forward in the County's land use pipeline, and the winner is the applicant seeking commercial entitlement on land now mapped for agriculture. Just as important, the separate resolution tied to transmitting the same application to the state land planning agency was withdrawn. That matters because it narrows the real action to the ordinance the Board actually adopted, not the procedural paper around transmittal instructions. For nearby property owners and businesses along Krome, the issue is no longer whether this proposal is alive. It is. The live question is how the approved CDMP disposition and the traffic and technical conditions reflected in the supplemental reports shape the eventual development envelope. Everything else on this agenda was support material, not a decision: the initial supplement, second supplement, and third supplement were all presented and collectively added traffic analysis, applicant issue responses, and changes to the application record.

Statura-generated summary of the official agenda and minutes. Verbatim per-item votes and dollar figures are in the Agenda & votes tab.

Key decisions

  1. Disposition of CDMP Application No. CDMP20230018 for the site at SW 192 Street and SW 177 Avenue, filed by OCLA, LLC
    Adopted

    The Board adopted the ordinance disposing of OCLA, LLC's private CDMP amendment request, advancing a proposal to redesignate about 4.37 acres from Agriculture to Business and Office for shopping center expansion.

  2. Transmittal instructions for May 2023 Cycle Application No. CDMP20230018
    Withdrawn

    The separate resolution directing the Mayor on transmittal of the OCLA application to the state land planning agency was withdrawn, leaving the ordinance as the meeting's operative action on this site.

  3. Supplemental information on May 2023 Cycle Application No. CDMP20230018
    Presented

    Staff presented supplemental material including technical traffic analysis and issue responses for the proposed redesignation from Agriculture to Business and Office, shaping the record around transportation and land use impacts.

  4. Third supplement on May 2023 Cycle Application No. CDMP20230018
    Presented

    The third supplement added a report on changes to the application and additional items received, signaling that the final Board action was informed by a revised and expanded record.

  5. Second supplemental information on May 2023 Cycle Application No. CDMP20230018
    Presented

    The second supplement formally added materials not included in the initial recommendation report, which matters because those submissions become part of the decision file for this land use change.