Require housing impact statements for development applications
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Housing impact statement requirement for development applications - ldr amendment an ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, amending the code of the city of miami beach, subpart b, entitled “miami beach resiliency code,” by amending chapter 1, entitled “general provisions,” article ii, entitled “definitions,”
2.2, entitled “use definitions,” at subsection 1.2.2.1, entitled “residential,” by creating a definition for “housing impact statement”; and by amending chapter 2, entitled “administration and review procedures,” article v, entitled “rezonings and development approvals,” at sections 2.5.2, “conditional use,” and 2.5.3, “design review,” to amend the planning board and design review board application requirements and review criteria to include a housing impact statement; and by amending article viii, entitled “variances,” to amend the board of adjustment application requirements and review criteria to include a housing impact statement; and by amending article xiii, entitled “historic preservation,” at
13.7, “issuance of a certificate of appropriateness/certificate to dig/certificate of appropriateness for demolition,” to amend the historic preservation board application requirements and review criteria to include a housing impact statement; and providing for codification, repealer, severability, and an effective date. 9:30 a.m. Second reading public hearing applicable area: citywide planning commissioner alex fernandez commissioner joseph magazine first reading public hearing on 2/3/2025 - r5 w
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