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Ordinance· R5 AI· Commission Meeting· June 24, 2026

Update resiliency code definitions and development review procedures

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IntroducedJun 24, 2026
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235 Washington LLC via ALDERMAN, Ryan · “235 Washington Avenue; Development 235 Washington Avenue; · possible match (medium confidence) on development · source ↗
Bergar Enterprises via ALVAREZ, ROBERTO · “1601 W 24th Street; development · possible match (medium confidence) on development · source ↗
5940 NBR Owner, LLC via ALVAREZ, ROBERTO · “5940 North Bay Road; Development · possible match (medium confidence) on development · source ↗
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Beach House Owner, LLC via AMSTER, Matthew · “Development approvals and permitting Development approvals and · possible match (medium confidence) on development · source ↗
4540 NBR LLC via AMSTER, Matthew · “Development approvals & planning · possible match (medium confidence) on development · source ↗
411 Michigan SOFI Owner, LLC via AMSTER, Matthew · “Code amendment, development · possible match (medium confidence) on development · source ↗
MAG NBR LLC via AMSTER, Matthew · “Development approvals & planning · possible match (medium confidence) on development · source ↗
5940 NBR Owner, LLC via AMSTER, Matthew · “5940 North Bay Road; Development · possible match (medium confidence) on development · source ↗
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Item text

Resiliency code – periodic updates 2026 an ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending the miami beach resiliency code, by amending chapter 1, entitled “general provisions,” at article ii thereof, entitled “definitions,” to clarify and establish definitions to address inconsistencies in the code; chapter 2, entitled “administration and review procedures,” at article ii,

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Resiliency code – periodic updates 2026 an ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending the miami beach resiliency code, by amending chapter 1, entitled “general provisions,” at article ii thereof, entitled “definitions,” to clarify and establish definitions to address inconsistencies in the code; chapter 2, entitled “administration and review procedures,” at article ii, entitled “general development application and hearing procedures,”

section 2.

2.3 thereof, entitled “development application submission and review,” to establish fees for commission warrants;

section 2.

2.4 thereof, entitled “public hearing,” to clarify quasi-judicial hearing procedures; at article iv entitled “amendments to comprehensive plan and to the text of the land development regulations,” to clarify procedures for code amendments; article v thereof, entitled “rezonings and development approvals,” to clarify advertisement requirements for design review board advisory reviews; article xii thereof, entitled “issuance of certificate of appropriateness/certificate to dig/certificate of appropriateness for demolition,” to clarify that appeals are to a special magistrate;

section 2.

4.1 thereof entitled “generally,” to clarify procedures for amendments; chapter 4, entitled “landscape requirements,” article i thereof, entitled “intent and applicability,” to clarify that administrative reviews are processed as planning and zoning permits; article ii thereof, entitled “requirements,” to clarify landscape mitigation fees; chapter 5, entitled “off-street parking,” article i thereof, entitled “in general,” to clarify interpretation of parking calculations; chapter 6, entitled “signs,” article i thereof, entitled “in general,” to clarify permitting requirements; article iii thereof, entitled “temporary signs,” to clarify that certain temporary signs do not require a permit; chapter 7, entitled “zoning districts and regulations,” article i thereof, entitled “general

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