Biscayne Park Planning Board Grapples with Variances and Neighborhood Aesthetics
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Meeting Date:
07/22/2024
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Recording Published:
07/22/2024
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Duration:
128 Minutes
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State:
Florida
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County:
Miami-Dade County
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Towns:
Biscayne Park
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent gathering, the Biscayne Park Planning Board faced a series of challenges as they navigated through various applications and proposals, with one notable issues revolving around a variance request for an 8×8 gate and a proposed 28-foot high two-story house in a neighborhood predominantly characterized by one-story ranch houses. The board voted against the gate variance. Similarly, the proposed two-story construction sparked debate over its compatibility with the neighborhood’s aesthetic, urging the owner to consider design adjustments.
The meeting unfolded with a focus on maintaining the integrity of the community’s aesthetic and adhering to zoning regulations. A key point of contention involved the property owner on Northeast 111th Street who sought a variance for an oversized pedestrian gate. The board engaged in a discussion, exploring alternative solutions and expressing skepticism towards the necessity of the variance, ultimately voting against it due to the belief that the owner’s hardship was self-created and could be mitigated by alternatives that would comply with the code.
Simultaneously, the board confronted an application for a 28-foot two-story house that would disrupt the uniformity of the one-story ranch homes prevalent in the neighborhood. Board members urged the owner to adjust the house’s design to harmonize with the existing community style.
The meeting also dealt with several other construction and renovation applications, including metal roofing and driveway permits. A resident’s application for a metal roof prompted the board to advise reviewing the code requirements, focusing on color restrictions that precluded the use of green. The board also navigated through an application for impact windows and doors, approving the request after noting the appropriate color and shade of the materials.
Another resident presented a unique situation involving a driveway permit, which was complicated by a large sewer drain incorrectly placed by the village. The resident, dealing with the drain’s obstruction, sought approval for a gravel driveway in the swale. The board deliberated on the village’s responsibility to correct its mistake and the implications for the resident’s proposal, emphasizing the need for proper procedures and approvals for driveway construction.
The board also addressed a property owner’s concerns about a drainage problem on a 1926 property, which the city claimed could take up to two years to resolve. The board advised the property owner to seek temporary solutions until the city could address the drainage issue.
Other topics included a fence repair on Northeast 11th Court, approved by the board due to the property’s unique positioning, and a new construction project at 11315 Northeast 9th Place. The latter discussion centered on height and visibility regulations, advising the owner to modify the design to comply with guidelines.
The debate extended to the necessity of redesigning structures to align with the planning board’s expectations and community standards.
As the meeting concluded, the board approved several re-roofing and window replacement applications, considering aesthetic details such as roof tile colors and window frame styles.
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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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
07/22/2024
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Recording Published:
07/22/2024
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Duration:
128 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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