Aventura City Council Advances New Zoning District Amid Gulfstream Negotiations
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/17/2024
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Recording Published:
10/17/2024
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Duration:
83 Minutes
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State:
Florida
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County:
Miami-Dade County
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Towns:
Aventura
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting, the Aventura City Council focused on a proposed ordinance to create a new zoning district, Town Center 5 (TC5), as part of an agreement with Gulfstream, a major landowner in the city. The ordinance is part of broader negotiations aimed at addressing community needs, including the urgent requirement for a new school to serve the 1,500 children currently on waiting lists.
During the meeting, the potential impact of state laws, especially the “live local” law, was a point of discussion. This law permits Gulfstream to develop several residential units—up to 2,100—without opposition from the city. Instead, negotiations with Gulfstream have led to an agreement that limits development to around 1,600 units and includes a provision for nearly four acres designated for a new school.
Community Development Director Kevin Klopp presented details of the TC5 zoning proposal, emphasizing the mixed-use nature of the district, which would allow both residential and commercial developments. Visual aids were used to illustrate how the new zoning district would affect the area. The proposal sets a maximum density of 60 units per acre and a height limit of 30 stories, with specific design guidelines to ensure the development aligns with community standards.
As part of the procedural requirements, the agenda included interconnected items: 4A for creating the TC5 district, followed by amendments to the comprehensive plan (4B) and the rezoning of Gulfstream’s land (4C). The comprehensive plan amendment proposes reclassifying the land from business and office use to a town center designation, facilitating a more adaptable development strategy.
Public involvement was emphasized throughout the discussions, with assurances that the development agreement would require two public hearings, offering community members the chance to voice their opinions before final decisions are made. The mayor expressed dissatisfaction with recent media coverage, which he felt lacked context and failed to capture the complexities of the negotiations, framing the potential development as a strategic balance between private interests and public needs, particularly in education.
In addition to the zoning discussions, the council addressed other notable ordinances, including a prohibition on contracting with firms engaged in boycotts against Israel. This ordinance received backing from council members, with one expressing satisfaction regarding the city’s continued support for Israel and its Jewish residents.
The meeting also saw the approval of a small-scale amendment to the Future Land Use Map, redesignating a 26.5-acre tract at the northeast corner of Biscayne Boulevard and Northeast 213 Street to Town Center. This was followed by a change to the official zoning map for the same tract, shifting its designation from Community Business District and Medical Office District to the newly created TC5 district. Another zoning amendment approved was for a 3.7-acre tract reclassified from Medical Office District to Community Facilities District.
Finally, an ordinance was passed to restrict solicitation on private residential property, prohibiting solicitors from operating between 7:00 PM and 10:00 AM without permission from property owners. The city manager explained that this new regulation would enhance existing prohibitions against nighttime solicitations.
Howard S. Weinberg
City Council Officials:
Dr. Linda Marks, Michael Stern, Billy Joel, Paul A. Kruss, Rachel S. Friedland, Esq., Amit Bloom, Ellisa L. Horvath, MMC (City Clerk)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/17/2024
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Recording Published:
10/17/2024
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Duration:
83 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:
Aventura
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