Biscayne Park Planning Board Grapples With Compliance Issues
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Meeting Date:
05/20/2024
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Recording Published:
05/20/2024
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Duration:
139 Minutes
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State:
Florida
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County:
Miami-Dade County
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Towns:
Biscayne Park
- Meeting Overview:
The Biscayne Park Planning Board meeting on May 20th, 2024, was marked by several discussions on property developments and improvements, with a heavy focus on compliance with zoning regulations and building codes. Among the topics were debates over lot coverage and setbacks, the impact of property improvements on neighboring areas, and the need for clear and complete documentation in application processes.
One of the most discussions revolved around the application for a walkway and gravel driveway on Northeast 117 Street. The board had to table the application because of issues related to lot coverage and the driveway’s compliance. The same property was also under consideration for a wooden fence, but the board delayed approval, seeking more information on the type, style, color, and finish due to a rendering issue. After the applicant provided the missing details, the board revisited and approved the application for the fence.
In another case, the board approved a stucco repair and paint application for a property with little opposition. A revision to an earlier approved project on Northeast 11 Street also saw a favorable outcome. The applicant presented the revisions clearly, leading to the board’s approval of the modified project.
A proposed change to a building plan at another location ignited a debate over the increased length of the building and its adherence to current codes, especially concerning setbacks and lot coverage. The board considered approving changes to the first floor but not the second, pending a more detailed review of the modifications.
The board’s discussion about a gravel driveway approval highlighted the specifics, such as the type of gravel to be used, with the board deciding to approve the driveway contingent on using size 67 gravel or smaller from an approved list. This was contrasted by the swift approval of a concrete driveway after ensuring previous concerns had been addressed.
The meeting also touched on the importance of structural integrity and safety in property modifications. An engineering report on roof shingles pointed out concerns about the roof’s structural capacity to support a stone roof’s additional load. The board approved the report and expressed gratitude to the engineer for their input.
The board addressed a driveway application for the property at 110001 Northeast 9th Avenue, where there was a debate about whether the plans complied with coding requirements. The discussion extended to the percentage of artificial turf within the square footage, the dimensions of the driveway, and the adherence to setback regulations. The value of improvement for permit fees was also assessed, with the board emphasizing the need for a review by the building department and adherence to property line regulations.
A more issue was the proposal for a seawall at 11150 Griffing Boulevard. The property owner aimed to square off the lot by building a seawall along the canal, which raised concerns about the impact on neighboring properties, water flow, and drainage. The board decided to postpone the discussion until additional approvals were obtained from relevant agencies.
The removal of a concrete slab at 11503 Northeast 11th Place brought to light frustrations with the city’s communication and the approval process. The board approved the removal but advised the property owner to resolve the fee dispute with the village department, revealing some of the challenges residents face when navigating the permit process.
Other items on the agenda included the approval of a pool and the installation of windows for certain properties, as well as a debate over the color of a proposed roof. Concerns about the color’s brightness and reflectiveness were raised.
Lastly, the board’s internal matters were briefly discussed, such as the organization of agenda items and the accuracy of meeting minutes. Future meeting scheduling was also debated, with concerns about board members’ availability potentially affecting quorum.
Jonathan E. Groth
Planning Board Officials:
Gage Hartung, Edward Levya, Scarlet Hammons, David Gruen
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Meeting Date:
05/20/2024
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Recording Published:
05/20/2024
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Duration:
139 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Miami-Dade County
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Towns:
Biscayne Park
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