Monday, August 18, 2008

Miami-Dade's Comp Plan

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According to the Daily Business Review, several projects have applied for changes to the Miami-Dade County comprehensive plan. They include:

• 165 acres located near the Broward County line between NW 199 Street and Snake Creek Canal from 47th to 57th Avenue. The current plan allows for institution, utilitiy and communication uses. The proposed change would allow for a mixed-use business park. (applicant Miami-Dade county)

• 41 acres north of Flagler Street between Northwest 94th Avenue and proposed 90th Avenue. Currently part of a 272 acre Fountainbleau Lakes
residential development The proposed change would be from a residential to business use to allow for a new shopping center. (applicant Shoma Homes)

41 acres at the northeast corner of West Flagler Street and Northwest 102nd Avenue near Fontainebleau Lakes. The proposed change to the former mobile-home park is from residential use to office and retail. (applicant Gold River Corp.)

31-acre parcel west of Northwest 72nd Avenue between 14th and 19th streets and 17-acre parcel at the northwest corner of Northwest 72nd Avenue and 12th Street. the proposed change would be from transportation terminal and industrial use to office and retail. The Aviation Department is soliciting development proposals from developers interested in building a commercial project on both parcels. (applicant Dade County Aviation Dept)

• 36 acres
at the southwest corner of Southwest 248th Street and 112th Avenue in south Miami-Dade. the proposed change is from office and residential use to office and retail use to allow for a new retail center. (applicant Manuel Diaz)


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