Second reading and public hearing of proposed ordinance granting a Variance Permit to allow…
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Second reading and public hearing of proposed ordinance granting a Variance Permit to allow the construction of a single-family home on a substandard lot having a total area of approximately 5,820 square feet, where 7,500 square feet is the minimum required; and allow a lot of width of 60 feet, where 75 feet is the minimum required; all in contrast to Hialeah Code of Ordinances §98-499. Property located at 425 East 52 Street, Hialeah, zoned R-1 (One-Family District) and legally described in Exhibit "A"; repealing all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith; providing penalties for violation hereof; providing for a severability clause; and providing for an effective date. On February 24, 2026, the City Council approved the item on first reading. Second reading and public hearing is scheduled for March 10, 2026. On January 28, 2026, the Planning and Zoning Board recommended the approval subject to conditions: Conditions: 1. The applicant will enter into a Declaration of Restriction to develop the site in accordance with the plans prepared by Emiliano Orozco, P.E., signed on December 17, 2025. 2. The applicant shall submit two sets of architectural plans to the Planning and Zoning Division to initiate site plan and concurrency review, subject to hearing approval. 3. The applicant shall obtain approval from the Streets Department for the proposed driveway approaches fronting East 52nd Street. Planner's Recommendation: Approval with conditions. Property Owners: Teresita De Jesus Vallejos Iglesias and Douglas De Jesus Vallejos, 425 East 52 Street, Hialeah, Florida.
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