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HomeMy Public PortalAbout22-9984 806 Jann Avenue Window ReplacementSponsored by: City Manager RESOLUTION NO. 22-9984 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE HISTORIC ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD TO ISSUE A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS FOR THE STRUCTURE AT 806 JANN AVENUE TO ALLOW FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF THREE WINDOWS AND A DOOR ON REGISTERED HISTORIC PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City of Opa-Locka, Florida, ("City") has established a Historic Preservation Ordinance, and established the Historic Environmental Tree Preservation Board by Ordinance 16-13 in order to preserve and protect the City's historic and cultural heritage and to foster civic pride; and WHEREAS, the Historic Environmental Preservation Board was also established to protect the green environment especially, the preservation of trees in the City in order to support Arbor Day principles; and WHEREAS, the City is required to have a fully functioning process, as required by Miami -Dade County, in order to maintain a separate, independent Historic Preservation Ordinance and Board; and WHEREAS, the Historic Environmental Preservation Board received an application for the issuance of a certificate of appropriateness; and WHEREAS, pursuant to City Ordinance 2022-02, Section 2-570.84 (2) (B) Special certificate of appropriateness: "For all applications for a special certificate of appropriateness involving the demolition, removal, reconstruction or new construction at an individual site or in a district, a special certificate of appropriateness is required after recommendation of the Historic Environmental Preservation Board" and review and approval by the City Commission; and WHEREAS, further, the City has adopted Ordinance 2022-02 to establish minimum standards for municipal historic preservation programs, as set forth in the Miami -Dade County Historic Preservation Ordinance Section 16A-3.1; and Resolution No. 22-9984 WHEREAS, the Historic Preservation Ordinance permits issuance of a Special Certificate of Appropriateness to replace three windows and a door on the structure at 806 Jann Avenue, within the City, after an approval recommendation from the Historic Environmental Preservation Board, and review and approval by the City Commission in accordance with Ordinance 2022-02; and WHEREAS, on April 14, 2022, the Historic Environmental Preservation Board held a meeting to, among other business matters, consider a request for a certificate of appropriateness approval for the structure at 806 Jann Avenue, within the City, to allow for the replacement of three windows and a door on this historic property. After presentation and discussion, the Historic Environmental Preservation Board recommended approval of the Certificate of Appropriateness by 6-0 vote; and WHEREAS, the City desires to approve the application for and the issuance of a certificate of appropriateness for the subject registered historic property. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA: Section 1. ADOPTION OF RECITALS: The recitals to the preamble herein are incorporated by reference. Section 2. AUTHORIZATION: The City Commission of the City of Opa- Locka, Florida hereby approves the recommendation of the Historic Environmental Preservation Board to issue a certificate of appropriateness to allow for the replacement of three windows and a door on the registered historic property located at 806 Jann Avenue, within the City. Section 3. SCRIVENER'S ERRORS. Sections of this Resolution may be renumbered or re -lettered and corrections of typographical errors which do not affect the intent may be authorized by the City Manager, following review by the City Attorney, without the need for public hearing, by filing a corrected copy of same with the City Clerk. 2 Resolution No. 22-9984 Section 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall take effect upon the adoption and is subject to the approval of the Governor or Governor's Designee. PASSED AND ADOPTED this 25th day of May, 2022. Veronica J. Wiflams, Mayor ATTEST: oa a Flores, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL S ICIENCY: tte Norris -Weeks, P.A. City Attorney Moved by: Vice Mayor Taylor Seconded by: Commissioner Davis VOTE: 5-0 Commissioner Bass YES Commissioner Davis YES Commissioner Dominguez YES Vice -Mayor Taylor YES Mayor Williams YES 3 City of Opa-locka Agenda Cover Memo Department Director: Gregory D. Gay Department Director ,__ Signature: _. . = City Manager: Darvin Williams CM Signature t, _ Commission Commission Meeting Date: May 25, 2022 Item Type: (EnterX in box) Resolution Ordinance Other X Fiscal Impact: (EnterX in box) Yes No Ordinance Reading. (Enter X in box) 151 Reading 2"a Reading X Public Hearing: (Enter X in box) Yes No Yes No j( X Funding Source: Accountf: (Enter Fund & Dept) Ex: See Financial Impact section below Advertising Requirement: (Enter X in box) Yes No ILA Required: (Enter X in box) Yes No RFP/RFQ/Bid#: X Strategic Plan Related (Enter X in box) Yes No Strategic Plan Priority Enhance Organizational Bus. & Economic Dev Public Safety Quality of Education Qual. of Life & City Image Communcation Area: Strategic Plan 04/Strategy: (list the specific objective/strategy this item will address) X NI NI III U NI Sponsor Name City Manager Department: Planning & Community Development City Manager Short Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA, APPROVING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE HISTORIC ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD TO ISSUE A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS FOR THE STRUCTURE AT 806 JANN AVENUE TO ALLOW FOR THE REPLACEMENT OF THREE WINDOWS AND A DOOR ON REGISTERED HISTORIC PROPERTY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Staff Summary: The City has adopted Ordinance 22-02 to establish minimum standards for municipal historic preservation programs and in agreement with Miami -Dade County Historic Preservation Ordinance Section 16A-3.1. The Historic Environmental Preservation Board per Ordinance 22- 02, Section 2-570.84 (2) (B) Special Certificate of Appropriateness: "For all applications for a special certificate of appropriateness involving the demolition, removal, reconstruction or new construction at an individual site or in a district, a special certificate of approvpriateness is required that is issued by recommendation of the Historic Environmental Preservation Board" and review and approval by the City Commission. The Historic Environmental Preservation Board held a meeting on April 14, 2022 to discuss current projects and to consider a request for a certificate of appropriateness approval for the structure at 806 Jann Avenue to allow for the replacement of windows and a door on this historic property. After presentation and discussion the Historic Environmental Preservation Board recommended approval of the Certificate of Appropriateness by 6-0 vote. BACKGROUND: The City of Opa-Iocka established the Opa-Iocka Historic Preservation Board by Ordinance 81-13 for the purpose of protecting and perpetuating properties worthy of historic preservation. The City adopted Resolution 91-01 and Ordinance 91-02 to identify the properties in the City that were deemed outstanding examples of Moorish architecture, that were built based on the original plans as designed by its founder, Glenn Curtiss and to establish a list of properties that meet the requirements for being of historical, cultural, architectural and archeological significance which included the property at 432 Opa-locka Boulevard. The City Commission has determined that it is in the best interests and welfare of the City of Opa-Iocka and its residents to enact an ordinance that establishes a board that performs the functions of both the Historic Preservation Board ad the Environmental Tree Board. The City established the Historic Environmental Preservation Board pursuant to Ordinance 16-13 on October 12, 2016 in order to preserve and protect the City's historic and cultural heritage and foster civic pride. The Historic Environmental Preservation Board was also established to potect the green environment within the City, especially, the preservation of its trees in order to support Arbor Day principles. The Historic Environmental Preservation Board held a meeting on January 28, 2021 to introduce new board members, establish Board Chair and Vice -Chair, and to improvements to the HEPB. Pursuant to Planning & Community Development Department Director & Staff meeting with Miami Dade County Historic Preservation Chief, we received notice that independent municipal historic preservation programs were required to adopt the minimum standards as provided by Miarni- Dade County regulations, Chapter 16A-3.1. The City Historic Environmental Preservation Legislation, Chapter 2 Article XI, Division 13, Sec 2-570.81 and Sec. 2-570.82 of the City Code of Ordinances concerning the composition, term of office, qualifications, organization, meeting, records standards and established duties and responsibilities of the HEPB. Financial Impact -The City will receive permit fees associated with ensuring the preservation of this building. Proposed Action: Staff recommended approval of this legislation. Attachment: Draft Resolution for a Certificate of Appropriateness— Building Permit Improvements Ordinance 22-02 HEPBoard Min. Standards HEPB Application for Certificate of Appropriateness -for 806 Jann Avenue Building Plans for Windows & Door Replacement Sponsored by: City Manager ORDINANCE NO. 2022-02 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE XI, DIVISION 13 ENTITLED "HISTORIC ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD" TO ESTABLISH MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR MUNICIPAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAMS AS SET FORTH IN THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVATION ORDINANCE SECTION 16A-3.1; PROVIDING FOR BOARD ORGANIZATION AND QUALIFICATIONS; BOARD DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES; SCOPE OF REGULATIONS; DEFINITIONS; ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS; SITE/DISTRICT/ZONE DESIGNATION PROCESS AND PROCEDURES; DEMOLITION PROCESS AND PROCEDURES; PROCEDURES FOR MAINTENANCE OF DESIGNATED PROPERTIES; CERTIFICATE TO DIG PROCEDURES; AN APPEALS PROCESS; PENALTIES AND INCENTIVES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND REPEALER; RESCINDING ALL RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance 16-13, on October 12, 2016 the City of Opa- Locka, Florida ("City") established the Historic Environmental Preservation Board ("Board") in order to preserve and protect the City's historic and cultural heritage and foster civic pride; and WHEREAS, the Historic Environmental Preservation Board was also established to protect the green environment within the City, especially, the preservation of its trees in order to support Arbor Day principles; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 2, Article XI, Division 13, Sec. 2-570.81 and Sec. 2-570.82 of the City of Opa-Locka's Code of Ordinances, the City created, provided for composition; term of office; qualifications; organization; meetings, records standards and established duties and responsibilities of the Historic Environmental Preservation Board; and WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to amend Chapter 2, Article XI, Division 13 entitled "Historic Environmental Preservation Board" to, among other things, establish minimum standards for municipal historic preservation programs as set forth in the applicable Miami -Dade County Historic Preservation Ordinance. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: Ordinance No. 2022-02 SECTION 1. The recitals to the preamble herein are incorporated by reference. SECTION 2. The City Commissioner of the City of Opa-Locka, Florida hereby amends Chapter 2, Article XI, Division 13 entitled: "Historic Environmental Preservation Board" as follows: Sec. 2-570.81. - Created; composition; term of office; qualifications; organization; meetings; records. (a) A Historic Environmental Preservation Board ("Board") is hereby created, which shall be an advisory body to the commission, consisting of nine a members, each of whom shall be appointed by the city commission, for a term of two -(2) or four (4) years. for cch member, except for thc initial terms of thc board upon its crcation. The terms shall be staggered such that not fewer than two (2) nor more than three terms shall expire each year. The terms of board member:, Each member of the board shall serve until the expiration of his or her term. Members shall be eligible for reappointment. The City Commission of the City of Opa-Locka shall attempt to appoint architects, realtors, historians, art historians, lawyers, engineers, archaeologists or other individuals from the business, financial, or other segments of the community who, by virtue of their profession or business, have demonstrated concern for historic preservation. The Historic Environmental Preservation Board shall include not less than one architect; one real estate agent or attorney at law; and one historian or architectural historian. The City Manager shall provide qualified professional staff for the Board. (b) At least five (5) members of the historic environmental board shall be residents of the City of Opa-locka, and a rcgistcrcd voter of the City of Opa locka, Florida. The city commici . The city commission, within its discretion, sly may appoint up to a maximum of four (4) members of the board who are not residents or rcgistcrcd voters of the City of Opa-locka, Florida. These four (4) appointments shall be made on the basis of civic pride, integrity, experience and interest in the field of historic preservation and city beautification. Members of the historic environmental preservation board shall have diverse backgrounds, and whenever possible, prior experience in land use, planning, zoning, legal matters, landscape architecture, historic preservation or working knowledge of historic preservation principles and general working 2 Ordinance No, 2022-02 knowledge of tree and plant identification and characteristics-. Members of the historic environmental preservation board shall hold no other public office or position in the City of Opa-locka. (c) An organizational meeting of the historic environmental preservation board shall be held to The members of the Historic Environmental Preservation Board shall elect a chair and vice -chair from among its appointed members. The city commission upon written charges and after public hearing may remove members and vacancies shall be filled for the unexpired term of any removed member. (d) At lest one (1) regular mccting of the board shall be held cach month, ar, needed, but Meetings of the Historic Environmental Preservation Board shall meet not less than six (6) times in any calendar year. Regular meetings may be called by the Chair or staff for the board. The historic environmental preservation board shall keep rccord of its proceedings, Records shall be maintained pursuant to Florida law, findings and determinations showing the vote on each matter and shall file the record and approved minutes of each meeting with the city clerk within thirty (30) days of the date of the meeting, or as soon thereafter as practicable. Members of the historic environmental board shall serve without compensation. (e) The historic environmental preservation board may adopt reasonable rules of procedure to govern the conduct of its business and the holding of public hearings and workshops, consistent with procedures established for it by the city commission. Sec. 2-570.82. - Duties and responsibilities. The Historical Preservation Board shall have the following enumerated powers and duties: 1) Adopt or amend rules of procedure for its meetings. 2) Advise the City Commission as to designated individual sites, districts and archeological zones. 3) Recommend the issuance or denial of Certificates of Appropriateness and Certificates to Dig. 3 Ordinance No. 2022-02 4) Recommend the approval of historical markers and recommend the issuance of certificates of recognition for individual sites and designated properties in a district. 5) Recommend zoning and building code amendments to the proper authorities. 6) Recommend to the City Commission guidelines for preservation and criteria for issuance by staff of regular certificates of appropriateness. 7) Promote the awareness of historic preservation and its community benefits. 8) No actions of this Board will supersede or be construed as superseding the authority of the City Commission. 9) Review and recommend update the Historic Survey as it applies to the City of Opa-locka and conduct such local research as is considered appropriate. 10) Implement the authority of this Ordinance and fulfill the tasks set forth for this Board by the City Commissioners. 11) Record and maintain records of the Board's actions and decisions. 12) Follow and abide by the laws of the United States of America, the State of Florida, Miami -Dade County, and the City of Opa-Locka. 13) Provide an annual report to the City Commission. 14) Make recommendations regarding planting and care of shade and ornamental trees and shrubbery now located or which may hereafter be planted in any public highway, park or pathway, except such as are excluded pursuant to applicable law, including the planting, trimming, spraying care and protection thereof. (15) Make recommendations to regulate and control the use of the ground as may be necessary for proper growth, care and protection of trees and shrubbery. (16) Recommend the removal of any tree or part thereof dangerous to public safety. (17) Propose regulations, subject to approval by the city commission. (18) Recommend the treatment or removal of any tree situated upon private property which is believed to harbor a disease or insects readily communicable to neighboring healthy trees in the care of the city. 4 Ordinance No. 2022-02 19) Comply with all other minimum standards as set forth in Miami - Dade County Ordinance 81-13, Chapter 16-A pertaining to Historic Preservation. Sec. 2-570.83. Scope of Regulations This Ordinance is intended to and shall govern and be applicable to all property located in the City of Opa-locka, Florida. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to supersede or conflict with applicable building and zoning codes. Provisions contained herein shall be cumulative and read in conjunction with other laws, rules and regulations. It is the legislative intent of the City of Opa-locka Commission that this Ordinance shall meet the requirements of Chapter 16A, Sec. 16A-3.1 of Miami -Dade County Code of Ordinances as a qualified municipal Historic Preservation Ordinance, and that this Ordinance shall be filed with the Clerk of Miami -Dade County Board of County Commissioners and with the National Register of Historical places for certification to be eligible under the relevant Tax Act. Sec. 2-570.84. Definitions (1) Archeological zone - An area designated by this ordinance which likely to yield information on the history and pre -history of Opa-locka based on prehistoric settlement patterns in Opa-locka as determined by the results of the Dade County Historic Survey and local research. These Zones will tend to conform to natural physiographic features which were the focal points for pre- historic and historic activities. (2) Certificates of Appropriateness - A certificate issued by the City Commission after recommendation by the Board permitting certain alterations or improvements to a designated property. (A) Regular Certificate of Appropriateness - A Regular Certificate of Appropriateness shall be issued by the staff of the Preservation Board, based on the guidelines for preservation approved by the City Commission. (B) Special Certificate of Appropriateness - For all applications for a Special Certificate of Appropriateness involving the demolition, removal, reconstruction or new 5 Ordinance No. 2022-02 construction at an individual site or in a district a Special Certificate of Appropriateness is required that is issued directly by the Board. (3) Certificate to Dig - A certificate that gives the Board's permission for certain digging projects that may involve the discovery of as yet unknown or known archeological sites in an archeological zone. This certificate is issued by staff of the Board based on the guidelines for preservation approved by the Board. (4) Certificate of Recognition - A certificate issued by the Board recognizing properties designated pursuant to this ordinance. (5) City Commission - City of Opa-Locka Commission. (6) Demolition - The complete constructive removal of a building of any site. (7) Districts - A collection of archeological sites, buildings, structures, landscape features or other improvements that are concentrated in the same area and have been designated as a district pursuant to this ordinance. (8) (9) Exterior - All outside surfaces of a building or structure. Guidelines for Preservation - Criteria used by staff in determining the validity of applications for a Regular Certificate of Appropriateness and any Certificate to Dig and to establish a set of guide- lines for the preservation of buildings in Opa-locka. Minimum guidelines for preservation shall be that of the Secretary of Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties, as may be amended from time to time. The City Commission may establish additional standards. (10) Historical Preservation Board - The Board created and established by this ordinance as described in Section 2-570.81. (11) Historic Survey - A comprehensive survey compiled by the Historic Preservation Division of the Miami -Dade County Office of Community and Economic Development involving the identification, research and documentation of buildings, sites and structures of any historical, cultural, archeological or architectural, importance in Miami -Dade County, Florida. 6 Ordinance No. 2022-02 (12) Individual Site - An archeological site, building, structure, place or other improvement that has been designated as an individual site pursuant to this ordinance. Under the provisions of this ordinance interior spaces may be regulated only where a building or structure is designated individual site. (13) National Register of Historic Places - A federal listing maintained by the U.S. Department of the Interior of buildings, sites, structures and districts that have attained a quality of significance as determined by the Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as amended. (14) Ordinary Repairs or Maintenance - Work done to prevent deterioration of a building or structure or decay of or damage to a building or structure or any part thereof by re- storing the building or structure as nearly as practicable to its condition prior to such deterioration, decay or damage. (15) Owner of a Designated Property - As reflected on the current Metropolitan Dade County tax rolls or current title holder. (16) Qualified Staff may be considered outside contractors of the City and shall be a person who has a bachelor's degree in historic preservation, architecture, architectural history, history, or other closely related field, and who has at least 3 years of professional experience in the field of historic preservation or as a historic preservation planner; or who has a master's degree in the above mentioned fields and who has at least 1 year of professional experience in the field of historic preservation or as a historic preservation planner. (17) Undue Economic Hardship Failure to hcuc a certificate would place an onerous and excessive financial burden upon the owner that would amount to the taking of the owner's property without just compensation. (17) Landscape Feature - Any improvement or vegetation including, but not limited to outbuildings, walls, courtyards, fences, shrubbery, trees sidewalks, planters, plantings, gates, street furniture and exterior lighting. The definitions set forth in the Miami -Dade County Ordinance 81-13, Chapter 16-A pertaining to Historic Preservation shall by adopted and also apply to this section in the event of conflict and as may otherwise be amended from time to time. 7 Ordinance No. 2022-02 Sec. 2-570.85. Historic Preservation Board: Created and Established There is hereby crcatcd an Historical Preservation Board, ("thc Board"), as a board The Board is hereby vested with the power, authority and jurisdiction to recommend the designation, regulation and administration of historical, cultural, archeological and architectural resources in Opa-locka, Florida, as prescribed by this Ordinance under the direct jurisdiction and legislative control of the Opa-locka City Commission. Sec. 2-570.86. Rules and Regulations The Board shall make and prescribe such rules and regulations as are reasonably necessary and appropriate for the proper administration and enforcement of the provisions of this Ordinance. Such rules and regulations shall conform to the provisions of this Ordinance and shall not conflict with the Constitution and general laws of the State of Florida, and shall govern and control procedures, hearings and actions of the board. No such rules and regulations shall become effective until a public hearing has been held upon the proposed rules and regulations, and any amendments or modifications thereto, and the same have been approved by the City Commission and filed with the City Clerk. Upon approval by the Commission, such rules and regulations shall have the force and effect of law within the City of Opa-locka, Florida. The City Commission shall prescribe forms for use by applicants in compliance with the provisions of this chapter. Section 1. Designation Process and Procedure I. The City Commission shall have the authority to designate areas, places, buildings, structures, landscape features, archeological sites and other improvements or physical features, as individual sites, districts, or archeological zones that are significant in Opa-locka's history, architecture, archeology, or culture and possesses an integrity of location, design, setting, materials, workmanship or association, or: (A) Are associated with distinctive elements of the cultural, social political, economic, scientific, religious, prehistoric and architectural history that have contributed to the pattern of history in the community, Miami -Dade County, South Florida, the state or the nation; or (B) Are associated with the lives of persons significant in our past; or 8 Ordinance No. 2022-02 (C) Embody the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, style or method of construction or work of a master; or that possess high artistic value, or that represent a distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; or (D) Have yielded, or are likely to yield information in history or prehistory; or (E) Are listed in the National Register of Historic places. The City Commission shall conduct a separate public hearing to consider for designation each property within its jurisdiction listed in the National Register of Historic Places; II. Certain properties which include cemeteries, birth- places, properties owned by religious institutions, or used for religious purposes, structures that have been moved from their original locations, properties commemorative in nature and properties that have achieved significance within the last twenty-five years, will not normally be considered for designation. However, such properties will qualify if they are integral parts of districts that do meet the criteria, or if they fall within the following categories: (A) A religious property deriving primarysignificance from architectural or artistic distinction of historical importance. (3) A building or structure removed from its location but which is primarily significant for architectural value,or is the surviving structure most importantly associated with an historic event or person. (C) A birthplace or grave of an historicalfigure of outstanding importance if there is no other appropriate site or building directly associated with his/her productive life. (D) A cemetery which derives its primary significance from graves of persons of transcendent importance, from age, distinctive design features, or from association with historic events. (E) A property primarily commemorative in intent if design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its own historical significance. 9 Ordinance No. 2022-02 (F) A property or district achieving significance within the past twenty-five years if it is of exceptional importance. III. Prior to the designation of an individual site, a district, or an archeological zone, an investigation and designation report must be filed with City. The format of these reports may vary according to the type of designation, however all reports must address the following: The historical, cultural, architectural,and archeological significance of the property of properties being recommended for designation; a recommendation of boundaries for districts and archeological zones and identification of boundaries of individual sites being designated; a recommendation of standards to be adopted by the City Commission in carrying out its regulatory function under this ordinance with respect to Certificates of Appropriateness and Certificates to Dig. Where a report is filed recommending designation of a district, the report must identify those properties, if any, within the district which are not historically or architecturally compatible with structures in the district. The standardsfor regulating such non -conforming properties shall provide that a Certificate of Appropriateness may be required only for new construction on such properties. All reports shall take into consideration projected, proposed or existing public improvements and developmental or renewal plans. The Board must produce at least one designation report per calendar year, and present it to the municipal historic preservation board for consideration, until all properties in its jurisdiction listed as historically significant on the municipality's or the County's previous surveys have been considered for designation. IV. Procedure (A) Petition of the Owner - The owner(s) of any property in the City of Opa-locka may petition the Board for recommendation of designation of their property as an individual site, district or archeological zone provided that they appearbefore the Board with sufficient information to warrant the investigation of the property for future designation and the Board finds that the property may be worthy of designation. The Miami - Dade County Historic Preservation Chief may also recommend the initiation of designations. The Board shall, based on its findings, either direct the staff to transfer its recommendation to the City Commission so that the City Commission can then direct City staff to begin the designation process or deny the petition. (B) Directive of the Board - Upon recommendations from staff and the acceptance of petitions pursuant t o this section, staff shall transmit the 10 Ordinance No. 2022-02 Boards recommendations to the City Commission along with any other recommendations the Board may deem necessary, and submit its report to the City Commission. (C) Notification of owner - For each proposed designation of an individual site, district, or archeological zonethe Board is encouraged to obtain the permission of the property owner(s) within the designated area, and is responsible for mailing a copy of the designation report to the owner(s) as notification of the intent of the Board to consider designation of the property at least 15 days prior to a public hearing held pursuant to this section. (D) Notification of Government Agencies - Upon filing of a designation report, the Community Development Director shall immediately notify the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners, the City Clerk, the City Building Official, the City Attorney and any other County or Municipal agency, including agencies with demolition powers, that may be affected by said filing. (E) Notification of a Public Hearing - For each individual site, district or archeological zone proposed for designation a public hearing must be held as required by the Chapter 16A-3.1 of the Miami -Dade County Code of Ordinances. (F) Requirement of Notification - The Board shall reduce to writing its recommendation to approve, deny, or amend the proposed designation and direct the Community Development Director to notify the City Commission following of its actions with a copy of the official minutes of the meeting, and a recommendation of the Board providing a summary statement of the effects of this action: 1) The City of Opa-locka Building Official, 2) The Opa-locka City Clerk, 3) Owner(s) of the affected property and other parties having an interest in the property, if known, 4) The Opa-locka Public WorksDepartment, and 5) Any other County or Municipal Agency, including agencies withdemolition powers, that may be affected by this action. (G) Moratorium. Upon the filing of a designation report by the staff, the owner(s) of the real property which is the object matter of the designation report shall not: 11 Ordinance No. 2022-02 1) Erect any structure on the subject property. 2) Alter, restore, renovate, move or demolish any structure on the subject property, until such time as final action, as provided by this chapter, is completed. V. Demolition A. Demolition of a designated building, structure, improvement or site may occur pursuant to an order of a government agency or a court of competent jurisdiction or pursuant to an application by the owner for a Special Certificate of Appropriateness. B. Government agencies having the authority to demolish unsafe structures shall receive notice of designation of individual sites, districts or archeological zones pursuant to Section 10 of this Chapter. The City Commission shall be deemed an interested party and shall be entitled to receive notice of any public hearings conducted by said government agency regarding demolition of any designated property. The Board may make recommendations and suggestions to the City Commission and the owner(s) relative to the feasibility of and the public interest in preserving the designated property. C. No permit for voluntary demolition of a designated building, structure, improvement or site shall be issued to the owner(s) thereof until an application for a Special Certificate of Appropriateness has been submitted and approved pursuant to the procedures in this Section. Refusal by the Board to grant a Special Certificate of Appropriateness shall be evidenced by written order detailing the public interest which is sought to be preserved. The Board shall be guided by the criteria contained in subsection V, D herein. The Board may grant a Special Certificate of Appropriate—ness which may provide for a delayed effective date of up to two (2) years. The effective date shall be determined by the Board based upon the relative significance of the structure and the prob—able time required to arrange a possible alternative to demolition. During the demolition delay period, the Board may take such steps as it deems necessary to preserve the structure concerned, in accordance with the purposes of this ordinance. Such steps may include, but shall not be limited to, consultation with civic groups public agencies and interested citizens, recommendations for acquisition of property by public or private bodies or agencies, and exploration of the possibility of moving one or more structures or other features. D. In addition to all other provisions of this ordinance, the Board shall consider for recommendation to the City Commission the following criteria in evaluating applications for a Special Certificate of Appropriateness for demolition of designated properties: (a) Is the structure of such interest or quality that it would reasonably meet national, state, or local criteria for designation as an historic or architectural landmark? 12 Ordinance No. 2022-02 (b) Is the structure of such design, craftsmanship, or material that it could be reproduced only with great difficulty and/or expense? (c) Is the structure one of the last remaining examples of its kind in the neighbor --hood, the County, or the region? (d) Does the structure contribute significantly to the historic character of designated district? (e) Would retention of the structure promote the general welfare of the County by providing an opportunity for study of local history, architecture, and design or by developing an understanding of the importance and value of a particular culture and heritage? (f) Are there definite plans for reuse of the property if the proposed demolition is carried out, and what will be the effect of those plans on the character of the surrounding area? VI. Where, by reason of particular site conditions and restraints, or because of unusual circumstances applicable solely to the particular applicant, strict enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance would result in serious undue economic hardship to the applicant, the matter shall be officially referred to the Opa-locka Zoning Board of Appeals which shall have the power to vary or modify adherence to this ordinance; provided always that its requirements ensure harmony with the general purposes hereof and will not adversely affect the City of Opa-locka, Dade County, nor the South Florida metropolitan region. VII. No Building Permit shall be issued by the Opa-locka Building Official which affects any designated property in Dade County without a Certificate of Appropriateness. VIII. All work performed pursuant to the issuance of any Certificate of Appropriateness shall conform to the requirements of the Certificate. The City Manager shall designate an appropriate official to assist the Board by making necessary inspections in connection with enforcement of this ordinance and shall be empowered to issue a stop work order if performance is not in accordance with the issued certificate. No work shall proceed as long as a stop work order continues in effect. Copies of inspection reports shall be furnished to the Board and copies of any stop work orders both to the Board and the applicant. The Building Official or appropriate official and staff for the Board shall be responsible for ensuring that any work not in accordance with an issued Certificate of Appropriateness shall be corrected to comply with the Certificate of Appropriateness prior to withdrawing the stop work order. IX. For the purpose of remedying emergency conditions determined to be dangerous to life, health or property, nothing contained herein shall prevent the making of any temporary construction, reconstruction or other repairs to a 13 Ordinance No. 2022-02 building or site in the City of Opa-locka, pursuant to an order of a government agency or a court of competent jurisdiction. The owner of a building damaged by fire or natural calamity shall be permitted to stabilize the building immediately without Board approval, and to rehabilitate it later under the normal review procedures of this ordinance. X. The Board shall have the authority to review applications for Certificate of Appropriateness for all property in Opa-locka, however owned, by either private or public parties. The purposes of this ordinance shall apply equally to plans, projects or work executed or assisted by any private party, governmental body or agency, department, authority or board of the City, County or State. XI. Demolition procedures and requirements shall otherwise comply with Chapter 16A-3.1 of the Miami -Dade County Code of Ordinances as may be amended from time to time. Section 2. Maintenance of Designated Properties Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to prevent the ordinary maintenance or repair of any elements of any building or structure which does not involve a change of design, appearance or material, and which does not require a building permit. Section 3. Certificates to Dig I. Within an archeological zone, new construction, filling, digging, the removal of trees, or any other activity that may alter or reveal an interred archeological site shall be prohibited without a Certificate to Dig. All applications to all appropriate municipal or county agencies involving new construction, large scale digging, the removal of trees or any other activity that may reveal or disturb an interred archeological site, in an archeological zone shall require a Certificate to Dig before approval. Based on the designation report for the archeological zone, a complete application for a certificate to Dig and any additional guidelines the Board may deem necessary, the staff of the Board shall approve or deny the application for a Certificate to Dig by the owners of a property in a designated archeological zone. The Certificate to Dig may be made subject to specified conditions, including but not limited to, conditions regarding site excavation. In order to comply with the site excavation requirements of the Certificate to Dig, the applicant may agree to permit a City or County sanctioned Archeologist to conduct excavation from the time of the approval of the Certificate to Dig until the effective date thereof. The findings of the staff shall be mailed to the applicant promptly. Applicant shall have the opportunity to challenge the staff decision or any conditions attached to the Certificate to Dig by requesting a meeting of the Board. The Board shall 14 Ordinance No. 2022-02 convene within a reasonable time and shall make every effort to review and reconsider the original staff decision to arrive at an equitable decision. The decision of the Board shall be reduced to writing. II. Approved Certificates to Dig - Approved Certificates to Dig shall contain an effective date at which time the proposed activity may begin, unless the Board decides to designate the site in question as an individual site or district pursuant to Section 10 of this ordinance in which case all the rules and regulations pertaining to the designation process shall apply from the date the designation report has been filed. III. All work performed pursuant to the issuance of a Certificate to Dig shall conform to the requirements of such certificate. It shall be the duty of the City of Opa-locka, in particular its Public Works Department, to inspect from time to time any work pursuant to such certificate to assure compliance. In the event work is performed not in accordance with such certificate, the official designated by the City Manager pursuant to Section 1(VIII) shall be empowered to issue a stop work order and all work shall cease. No person, firm or corporation shall undertake any work on such projects as long as such stop work order shall continue in effect. Section 4. Appeals Upon written decision of the City Commission, an aggrieved party may appeal the decision by filing a written notice of appeal with the City Clerk. The notice of appeal shall state the decision which is being appealed, the grounds for the appeal, and a brief summary of the relief which is sought. Subsequently, the City Commission shall conduct a public hearing at which time they may affirm, modify or reverse the decision of the Board or of the City Commission. Nothing contained herein shall preclude the City Commission from seeking additional information prior to rendering a final decision. The decision of the City Commission shall be reflected in the minutes and a copy of the Minutes shall be forwarded to the board and the appealing party. Within the time prescribed by the appropriate Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, a party aggrieved by a decision of the City Commission may appeal an adverse decision to the Circuit Court in and for Dade County, Florida. The party taking the appeal shall be required to pay to the City of Opa-locka the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) to defray the costs of preparing the record on appeal. Section 5. Penalties Failure by an owner of record to comply with any provision of this ordinance shall constitute a violation hereof and shall be punishable by the City Commission by civil or criminal penalties including a fine of not more than $500.00 per day for each day the violation continues. In addition, the Board may require that any work 15 Ordinance No. 2022-02 performed contrary to this ordinance must be removed and the property returned to its condition prior to commencement of said action. Section 6. Incentives All properties designated as individual sites or as designated properties within a district shall be eligible, upon application by the owner(s), for any available financial assistance set aside for historic preservation by Metropolitan Dade County contingent on the availability of funds and the scope of the project as described in the application. SECTION 7. If any clause, section, or other part or application of this Resolution is held by any court of competent jurisdiction to be unconditional or invalid, in part or in application, it shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or application of this Resolution. SECTION 8. CONFLICT, ADDITIONS & REPEALER. All ordinances, parts of ordinances or code provisions in conflict herewith ordinance are hereby repealed. To the extent of conflict between this Ordinance and Miami -Dade County Ordinance 81-13, Chapter 16-A pertaining to Historic Preservation, the Miami - Dade County Code of Ordinance shall control. Likewise, any provision not included herein, but specifically specified and required by Miami -Dade County Ordinance 81-13, Chapter 16-A pertaining to Historic Preservation in order to make the reading of this Ordinance complete, shall be interpreted as if the Miami -Dade Ordinance was incorporated herein. SECTION 9. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions of the Code or applications of this Ordinance that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable. SECTION 10. INCLUSION IN CODE. It is the intention of the City Commission of the City of Opa-Locka that the provisions of this Ordinance shall at some time in the future become and be made a part of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Opa-Locka and that the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or re -lettered and the word "Ordinance" may be changed to "Chapter," 16 Ordinance No. 2022-02 "Section," "Article" or such other appropriate word or phrase, the use of which shall accomplish the intentions herein expressed; provided, however, that Section 1 hereof or the provisions contemplated thereby shall not be codified. SECTION 11. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect upon the adoption of this Ordinance by the Commission of the City of Opa-Locka is subject to the approval of the Governor or Governor's Designee. PASSED FIRST READING this 8th day of December 2021. PASSED SECOND READING this 12th d of January 2022. Veronica J. Wi liams, Mayor ATTEST: J L a Flores, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: Burn.d- - - Norris- eeks, P.A. City Attorney Moved by: Commissioner Dominguez Seconded by: Vice Mayor Taylor 17 Ordinance No. 2022-02 VOTE: 5-0 Commissioner Bass YES Commissioner Davis YES Commissioner Dominguez YES Vice Mayor Taylor YES Mayor Williams YES 18 12NW 1 NEIGHBORS I I SUNDAY JANUARY 22022 CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that the City Commiselon of the City of Opa-locks, Florida will hold public hearings at the Regular Commission Meeting on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 at 7:00 p.m., at Sherbondy Village Auditorium, 216 Perviz Avenue, Opa-locka, Florida, to consider the following items for final adoption: SECOND READING ORDINANCES/PUBLIC HEARING' AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA, AMENDING THE ANNUAL ADOPTED GENERAL, PROPRIETARY AND SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS BUDGETS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING OCTOBER 1, 2021 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2022, ADJUSTING REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES AS REFLECTED IN EXHIBIT "A"; PROVIDING FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS ESTABLISHED BY THE BUDGET; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO TAKE CERTAIN ACTIONS; PROVIDING FOR APPROPRIATION OF ALL BUDGETS AND EXPENDITURES; PROVIDING FOR FEES CONSISTENT WITH APPROPRIATIONS AND AMENDMENT; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION OF RECITALS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND REPEALER; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE (first reading / public hearing held on December 8, 2021). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA AMENDING CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE XI, DIVISION 13 OF THE CITY'S CODE OF ORDINANCES ENTITLED "HISTORIC ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD" TO ESTABLISH MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR MUNICIPAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAMS AS SET FORTH IN THE MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HISTORIC PRESERVATION ORDINANCE SECTION 16A-3.1; PROVIDING FOR BOARD ORGANIZATION AND QUALIFICATIONS; BOARD DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES; SCOPE OF REGULATIONS; DEFINITIONS; ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT RULES AND REGULATIONS; SITE/DISTRICT/ZONE DESIGNATION PROCESS AND PROCEDURES; DEMOLITION PROCESS AND PROCEDURES; PROCEDURES FOR MAINTENANCE OF DESIGNATED PROPERTIES; CERTIFICATE TO DIG PROCEDURES; AN APPEALS PROCESS; PENALTIES AND INCENTIVES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND REPEALER; RESCINDING ALL RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE (first reading / public hearing held on December 8, 2021). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE DISSOLUTION OF A SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (SPECIAL DISTRICT) IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 189.071 FLORIDA STATUTES, AND REPEALING ORDINANCE 88.03 AND ORDINANCE 88.04, FOR THE ALI-BABA NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WITHIN AN AREA CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 45 ACRES, BOUNDED ON THE EAST BY N.W. 17. AVENUE, ON THE WEST BY N.W. 22N° AVENUE, ON THE NORTH BY N,W. 151"T STREET, AND ON THE SOUTH BY N.W. ALI BABA AVENUE; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND REPEALER; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE (first reading / public hearing held on December (I, 2021). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE DISSOLUTION OF A SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (SPECIAL DISTRICT) IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 189.071 FLORIDA STATUTES, AND REPEALING ORDINANCE 88-03 AND ORDINANCE 88.11, FOR THE EAST -WEST SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD DISTRICT WITHIN AN AREA CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 100 ACRES, BOUNDED ON THE EAST BY N.W. 17" AVENUE, ON THE WEST BY N.W. 221° AVENUE, ON THE NORTH BY N.W. 14181 STREET, AND ON THE SOUTH BY N.W. 135"' STREET; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND REPEALER; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE (first reading / public hearing held on December 8, 2021). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE DISSOLUTION OF A SAFE NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (SPECIAL DISTRICT) IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 180.071 FLORIDA STATUTES, AND REPEALING ORDINANCE 88.03 AND ORDINANCE 88.08, FOR THE NILE GARDENS NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WITHIN AN AREA CONTAINING APPROXIMATELY 320 ACRES, BOUNDED ON THE EAST BY N.W. 27TH AVENUE, ON THE WEST BY ALEXANDRIA DRIVE, ON THE NORTH BY N.W. 135TH STREET, AND ON THE SOUTH BY N.W. 128TH STREET; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND REPEALER; PROVIDING FOP SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE (first reading / public hearing held on December 8, 2021). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA•LOCKA, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 15.31 LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TO INCLUDE THE MOORISH REVIVAL STYLE DESIGN HANDBOOK; PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS, PERMIT AND SEVERABILITY; CODIFICATION; AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE (first reading / public hearing held on December 8, 2021). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA•LOCKA, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 15-31 LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TO INCLUDE ARTICLE IV, SECTION 22.101, CREATING THE HISTORIC DOWNTOWN OPA•LOCKA DISTRICT PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS, PROVIDING FOR PERMITTED AND PROHIBITED USES; PROVIDING FOR DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA; PROVIDING FOR SPECIAL PERMIT REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (first reading / public hearing held on December 8, 2021). AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 15-31 LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TO INCLUDE ARTICLE IV, SECTION 22.102, CREATING THE OPA-LOCKA INNOVATION DISTRICT, PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS, PROVIDING FOR PERMITTED AND PROHIBITED USES, PROVIDING FOR DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS AND INCENTIVES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE (first reading / public hearing held on December 8, 2021). RESOLUTIONS/PUBLIC HEARINGS: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA•LOCKA, FLORIDA APPROVING THE VARIANCE REQUEST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF AN INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE / DISTRIBUTION & OFFICE SPACE DEVELOPMENT BUILDING LOCATED AT 12805 LE JEUNE ROAD AND IDENTIFIED BY FOLIO 08.2129.000.0081 IN THE 1-3 ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION OF RECITALS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA APPROVING THE FINAL SITE PLAN REVIEW REQUEST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF AN INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE / DISTRIBUTION & OFFICE SPACE DEVELOPMENT BUILDING LOCATED AT 12806 LE JEUNE ROAD AND IDENTIFIED BY FOLIO 08.2129.000.0061 IN THE 1.3 ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION OF RECITALS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF OPA-LOCKA, FLORIDA APPROVING THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT REVIEW FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF AN INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE / DISTRIBUTION & OFFICE SPACE DEVELOPMENT BUILDING LOCATED AT 12805 LE JEUNE ROAD AND IDENTIFIED BY FOLIO 08.2120-000.0081 IN THE 1.3 ZONING DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR INCORPORATION OF RECITALS; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. All interested persons are encouraged to participate and will be heard with respect to the public hearings. Additional information on the above item may be obtained by contacting Iha Office of the City Clerk by Telephone 306.963.2800 or email gtoreaY.opelggtrpf,g.OY. To participate or provide comments virtually, pleaae register on the City of Opa-looka webelte at g0O1ggi gjiagy no later than 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 12, 2022. In a000rdanoe with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, pereone needing special accommodations to perUoipate In the proceeding ehould contact the 081oe of the City Clark at (306) 963-2800 for assistance not later Then Live (6) days prior to the proceeding. If hearing Impaired, you may telephone the Florida Relay Service at (800) 966-8771 (TTY), (800) 965-8770 (Voice), (877) 966.8773 (6ponloh) or (877) 986.8707 (Creole). PURSUANT TO FS 288.0108: Anyone who desires lo appeal any decision made by any board, agency, or commission with respect to any matter considered at such mooling or (rearing will need a record of the proceedings, and for that reason, may needle ensure that a verbatim r000rd of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal may be based Joanna Florae, CMC City Clerk City of 0pa•looke MEM lefignat INSO CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS HISTORIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION BOARD HEPB COA APPLICATION -CITY OF OPA-LOCKA PLANNING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT 780 FISHERMAN STREET, OPA-LOCKA, FL 33054 PROPERTY ADDRESS HISTORIC PROPERTY NAME Ak.EaC AN OE< VAIN LAELL., OWNERS NAME OWNER'S ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE (1,aA) 5 41- 3Lq OWNER DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER Atarvic \161,1 Mee L MP13t& LJPC` APPLICANT /AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE (NAME & TITLE) DATE RECEWED P)bb L 1.t APPLICANT'S ADDRESS, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE ' --3k ESC APPLI ' NT'S DAYTIME P ONE NUMBER APPU 'S EMAIL INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. The property owner should be present at the HEPB hearing. It is preferred that the owner personally present the project to the HEPB at the meeting. If the owner should choose to have a paid representative present the project on their behalf, that representative must be a registered lobbyist with the City of Opa-locka. For more information on becoming a registered lobbyist, please call the City Clerk's Office at 305.688.4611. (Lobbyist will be asked to provide proof of registration.) OWNERS ATTESTATION: I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THE ABOVE INFORMATION AND I CERTIFY TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY THAT ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS APPLICATION AND ATTACHMENTS ARE CORRECT. _214g/10/4m, SI r URE + F PROPERTY OWNER DATE SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT (IF OTHER THAN PROPERTY OWNER DATE NOTE: A COMPLETE CHECKLIST AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS ARE ON THE REVERSE SIDE. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION BUILDING DEPARTMENT 780 Fisherman St„ 4th Floor Opa-Locka, Florida 33054 Tel: (305) 953.2868 Option 6 Fax; (305) 953.2897 PERMIT TYPE (Circle) BUILDING " THE GREAT CITY " �caagagG glorida PERMIT NO,'/- `''U i VO1 DATE ISSUED; CASH RECEIPT NO, CASH or CHECK NO. MECHANICAL WALUFENCE SIGN PAVING ROOFING FIELD INSPECTION OTHER Owner ALEX VAN MECL,,, ToItslowale i eat -g12 Mail Address 806 JANN AVE OPA LOCKA, FL 33054 Bldg Conlr FLORIDA SOLAR & AIR Tel No 954-828-0208 Mail Address 12399 SW 53 ST SUITE 105 COOPER CITY, FL 33330 Ar niteet ' gincer T k folio no 08-2121-005-0130 EGAL DESCRIPTION OF JOB: Lot No. 2 131k 62 Subdivision OPA LOCKA NO 2 P13 & Page No 78-72 Street Address of Job 806 JANN AVE OPA LOCKA, FL 33054 Lot Size Survey Attached Present Use 0101 RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY : 1 UNIT 1 HEREBY MAKE APPLICATION� FOR PERMIT TO; ERECT O ALTER bd DEMOLISH D ADD O REPAIR O REMOVED REMODEL 0 ROOF Li FENCED SIGN ❑ A STORY RESIDENTIALV INDUS'T'RIAL 0 P 'OTHER 0(01' 3 C..mS r'o Im •C1, FOR THE FOLLOWING USE AND OCC U PA N SQJLIN. vr ESTIMATED COST C1,451 I understand that in signing this application, I am responsible for the supervision and completion of the construction in accordance with the plans and specifications and for compliance . itfi •i)1 City, Federal, Slnlc. •Ind ounty Laws applicable, SIGNATU (QUALIFIER) OK OWN ,R - )K ONLY nleX Van /V/ L.L ' PRINT NAME CONTRACTOR (QUALIFIER) OR OWNER•nUILtER C , C1523572 NOTRY PUBLIC WA'NING7'00 NER: NO ICE. OFCOMMENCE tE .F M4Ad`'~''w ADDRESS 12399 SW 53 ST SUITE 105 SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR CITY COOPER CITY SEEING IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY, IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CON- STATE FL Z1P CODE 33330 SUIT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR COMMENCEMENT. TEL, NO, 954-828-0208 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ZONING APPROVED DATE DENIED PUBLIC WORKS PLUMBING ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL STRUCTURAL BUILDING is Principal Bldg Accessory Bldg Screen Enc Wall Fence Pool Paving Soakage Pi1 Roofing Public Works 0 Building Ll Other 0 Field Inspection 0 CC Fec O TOTAL BLDG VALUE & PEES O 0 U Li U 0 0 O ES'T'IMATED VALUE FEE S ISSUED BY: DATE Certification is required for finished floor elevation prior to Certificate of Occupancy. CONTRACTOR'S UMBER CGC1523572 Notary Public State of Florida • ALIFIER'S Edtar Canales • ME ALEXANDER MUSTELIER y ,Ornmie,;c n NH 027092 ECprre:• 00/04/2024 c ALIFIER'S WHITE • File YELLOW • Inspector PINK - Inter -Office GREEN • Finance GOLDENROD • Applicant I'renared by: Richard L.13arbara, Esq. Coral Gables Title + Escrow, LLC 224 Palermo Avenue Coral Gables, FL 33134 (305) 400.8802 File No CG21-474S Return to: North American Title Company 600 North Pine Island Road, Suite 370 Plantation, FL 33324 This indent •e made the G (_ day of September, 2021 between Dunia Gonzalez, joined by her spouse, Dame! Diaz and Pedro Antonio iaz, joined by his spouse Alfereda Y Rosas, whose po ffice address is 5995 Northwest 113th Terrace, Hialeah, FL 33012 f the County of Miami -Dade, State of Florida, Grantors, t Alexander Jan Van Mecl, a single man, whose post office address i 806 Jann Avenue, Opa-locica, FL 33054, of the County of Miami -Dade, State of Florida, Grantee: Witnesseth, that said Grantors, for and in consideration of the sum of TEN DOLLARS (U,S,$10.00) and other good and valuable considerations to said Grantors in hand paid by said Grantee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted, bargained, and sold to the said Grantee, and Grantee's heirs and assigns forever, the following described land, situate, lying and being in Miami -Dade, Florida, to -wit: (Space Above This Line For Recording Dalai This is certified to be a ue copy JORT : l ERICAN LE COMPANY 'Y: WARRANTY DEED (STATUTORY FORM — SECTION 689.02, F.S.) LOT 2, BLOCK 62, PLAT NO. TWO OPA— LOCKA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28, AT PAGE 72, N.K,A. LOT 2, BLOCK 62, OF REVISED PLAT NO, TWO OPA-LOCKA, viORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 34, AT PAGE 67, OF THE PUBLIC ORDS OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA. lso known as: 806 Jann Avenue, Opa-Locica, FL 33054 Folio: 08-2121-005-0130 Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Subject to taxes for 2021 and subsequent years, not yet due and payable; covenants, restrictions, easements, reservations and limitations of record, if any. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same in fee simple forever, And Grantors hereby covenant with the Grantee that the Grantors are lawfully seized of said land in fee simple, that Grantors have good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land and that the Grantors hereby fully warrant the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. File No.: CO21.474S Warranty Decd Inge I or: In Witness Whereof, Grantors have hereunto set Grantors' hand and seal the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in our presence: WI PRIN Q, ENAME ��/6- , JL WITNESS E PRINT NAME: 1,1\c, Fea (-V n Du ' is Gonzalez k2 Pedro Antonio/Diaz "`"---Tumel Diaz STATE OF FLORIDA AlfO; ' o1. • a Rosas Hernandez COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE Th or oin instrument was acknowledged before me by means of physical presence or () online notarization this 29 day of , 2021, by DuniaGonzalez, Daumel Diaz, Pe o ntonio Diaz and Alfreda Yolanda Rosas Hernandez. �r ] Signature of Nota Public Print, Type/Stamp ache of Notary Personally Known: OR Produced Identification: Type of Identification Produced: Warranty Deed File No. (:G21 -17.S irnrnyF4 MONIQUE P NA.... ' ' i NolpryPublic -Slate ofRorida GG 6520 ; r+?'Jf My Comm. Expirsiones Mar 1, 2022 Bonded through Na0'anat Nalarygsso. Page 2 of 2 OFFICE OF THE PROPERTY APPRAISER Summary Report Property Information Folio: 08-2121-005-0130 Property Address: 806 JANN AVE Opa-lock8; FL 33054-3322 Owner PEDRO ANTONIO DIAZ DUNIA GONZALEZ Mailing Address 806 JANN AVE OPA-LOCKA, FL 33054 USA PA Primary Zone 0100 SINGLE FAMILY - GENERAL Primary Land Use 0101 RESIDENTIAL - SINGLE FAMILY : 1 UNIT Beds / Baths / Half 312/0 Floors 1 Living Units 1 Actual Area 2,127 Sq.Ft Living Area 1,906 Sq.Ft Adjusted Area 1,980 Sq.Ft Lot Size 5,986 Sq.Ft Year Biritt 1930 Assessment Information Year 2021 2020 2019 Land Value $65,846 $65,846 $68,839 Building Value $137,808 $137,808 $123,552 XF Value $3,457 $3,497 $3,536 Market Value $207,111 $207,151 $195,927 Assessed Value $128,081 $126,313 $123,474 Benefits Information Benefit Type 2021 2020 2019 Save Our Homes Cap Assessment Reduction $79,030 $80,838 $72,453 Homestead Exemption $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 Second Homestead Exemption $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 Note: Not all benefits are applicable to all Taxable Values (.e. County, School Board, City, Regional). Short Legal Description OPA LOCKA NO 2 PB 28-72 LOT 2 BLK 62 LOT SIZE 48.670 X 123 OR 11307-888 1281 2 COC 21448-4069 06 2003 1 Generated On : 10/11/2021 Taxable Value Information 2021 2020 2019 County Exemption Value $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 Taxable Value $78,081 $76,313 $73,474 School Board Exemption Value $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 Taxable Value $103,081 $101,313 $98,474 City Exemption Value $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 Taxable Value $78,081 $76,313 $73,474 Regional Exemption Value $50,000 $50,000 $50,000 Taxable Value $78,081 $76,313 $73,474 Sales Information eious PSale Price ORBook- e k Qualification Description 09/11/2015 $170,000 29778-1506 Qual by exam of deed 06/01/2003 $122,000 21448-4069 Sales which are qualified 12/01/1981 $44,900 11307-0888 Deeds that include more than one parcel 05/01/1974 $11,000 00000-00000 Deeds that include more than one parcel The Office of the Property Appraiser is continually editing and updating the tax roll. This website may not reflect the most current information on record. The Property Appraiser and Miami -Dade County assumes no liability, see full disclaimer and User Agreement at http://www,miamidade.gov/info/disclaimer.asp Version: 99 , 9 __. pill , IiWET nxzrmrz4V` izm Kg RM. i fWr I ecPm� rk��esi'i rJFrn.tun'r. aSa d to n r:.:. :`M S :uhiiit is l , is"..' . rn G\ I X11 Ir. , +I ;r* F L O R I// D A .u, I. 1.71..1 S E I' 1 8F. a i r State Certified: General, Air Conditioning, Roofing, Electrical Contractors License Numbers: CAC1 816475, SCC131151052, EC13004514, CCC1332350 & CGC1523572 Customer Name: Alex Van Mecl Phone: (323) 547-3631 Email: alexvanmecl@gmail.com Street Address: 806 Jann Ave City: Opa-Locka State: FL Zip: 33054 This contract is made and entered into on October 11, 2021 by and between Florida Solar & Air, Inc„ a Florida corporation ("FSA"), and customer(s) named above of the residence located at the address listed above ("Buyer" or "Owner"). The Work: FSA agrees to perform the work described as follows: 1. Description of Protect including Material to be Used: See Contract Worksheet 2. Remove existing units to be replaced (NOTE: Removed items are likely to be damaged). 3. Prepare openings as necessary to receive replacement units. 4. Provide necessary permits and insurance. Should FSA be unable to obtain proper permits (for whatever reason) prior to commencement of any work, FSA shall refund any previous payment and this transaction shall be automatically cancelled. 5. Customer Agrees: FSA is not responsible for correcting any existing code violations or pre-existing conditions. If additional work Is required it will be the customer's responsibility. Any additional Initial Here: {{Initial*)) changes will be quoted and approved prior to the start of additional work. 6. Schedule: Contractor shall use best efforts to commence the work within 60.120 Days days after execution of the Contract (the "Commencement Date") and shall endeavor to complete all work within 5-7 Days days after the Commencement Date. Installation dates cannot be guaranteed as Product(s) availability may vary. :ontract Price: The TOTAL PRICE for all Labor and Materials Is $ ,951.00 Down Payment 0,00 Final Payment $ 9,951.00 Financing: Not Applicable Finance Notes: CASH/CHECK/CREDIT CARD. 100% DUE UPON COMPLETION. See financing agreement and related document if Owner elects to apply for financing of the above final payment. Receipt of Final Payment: After receipt of final payment for total balance due, 1) the final inspection will be coordinated; 2) FSA will send Buyer the Manufacturer's Warranty; 3) FSA will provide Owner a Final Waiver and Release of Lien, and Contractor's Final Affidavit to Owner, substantially similar to the forms in Chapter 713, Florida Statues (2005) BUYER'S RIGHT TO CANCEL: This Is a home solicitation sale, and if you do not want the goods or services, you may cancel this agreement by providing written notice to the seller In person, by facsimile, by email or by mail. This notice must indicate that you do not want the goods or services and must be delivered or postmarked before midnight of the third business day after you sign this agreement. If you cancel this agreement, the seller may not keep all or part of any cash down payment. See attached notice of cancellation for an explanation of this right IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this contract, under seal, as of the day and year first above written. {{Signature*)) Buyer/Owner: Alex Van Mecl {{Signdate)} Date {{Signature:Recipient2*}} Florida Solar & Air, Inc. {(Signdate:Recipient2)) Date 12399 SW 53rd St. #105 * Cooper City, FL 33330 * Phone: (877) 310-0310 * www.soiarandair.com 12/15/21, 11:12 AM CGI Estate Collection Serie 238 - Designer Fixed Window - IMPACT WINDOWS AND DOORS IN MIAMI & SOUTH FL 2019 Horne Improvement Financing? More info X CGI Estate Collection Serie 238 -- Designer Fixed Window The CGI Estate Collection designer fixed impact windows are available in a variety of different shapes and styles. The look of these custom window designs add beauty and styling to your home, giving it a truly unique appearance. Our Estate designer windows have been designed with consistent and even sightlines to match our casement, project -out and rectangular fixed windows and are constructed with a separate vent and frame design. There are less expensive ways of manufacturing a fixed hurricane window, but consistent with CGI's heritage our Estate designer windows have been designed to provide a strong, high quality and aesthetically pleasing choice PRODUCT FEATURES Extruded glazing beads (contoured ogee for rectangular window, and contemporary square bead for designer) Stainless steel assembly screws Corner keys for rectangular units and welded corner in designer units Double weatherstripping 1/2" exterior flange frame https://impactwindowcenter.com/cgi-estate-collection-serie-238-designer-fixed-window/ 1/7 Available up to 45 Sq ft, architecturally correct sightlines, sash and frame construction allowing for easy sash replacement and install. 38 FTXF DESIGNER FIXED WINDOW Extruded glazing bead Laminated glass (insulated laminated glass available) Strong structural glazing Replaceable sash system 2 3/8" Designer window shown. See profile of casement for rectangular fixed windows, • to Kynar or equivalent, Class I Clear Anodized, Aspen Wood Grain hes, Custom Colors e Code), Bronze, $olexia Green, Azurla Blue, White Interlayer, Mist (Pattern 62), hair~ ted • 3/4"Inaulabed Laminated ent LoB Coatings ng beads (contoured ogee for rectangular window, and contemporary square bead for designer) • Stainless steel assembly'screws Comer keys for rectangular gular wit and welded corner in designer units • DoubleWeather'st ipping r flange frame covgra for' rectangular fixed window Square glazing beads [1 ual f ran;ie (rectangular fixed only) le applied raised profile 1" ununs (not appueai la:with insulated glass) rutiri grids inside insulated glass (GBGs) See page 2.9 for some of our Designer Fixed con/ gurationa. SIZE LIMITATIONS ON (RECTANGULAR FIXED WINDOW width 78" (max.) 14" (min.) • Visible glass area (daylight dimension) equals window "width" or "height"- 7" • Maximum area 25 square feet for Insulated laminated glass • Overall square footage area not to exceed 45 square feet for laminated glass • Maximum window width is 130" (Maximum height at this width is 48") • Minimum window width is 14" • Please contact your CGI provider for Designer Fixed window slze limitations max. area Is 45 sq. ft. PrnFon MANcr. ftrf: SERIES 238 RECTANGULAR FIXED WINDOW Maximum Water Resistance 16,5 PSF Large Missile Laminated Glass 26 1/2" x 50 5/8" Window (Ann/Ann or HS/HS Glass) 37" x 63" Window (Ann/Ann or HS/HS Glass) 48" x 72" Window (Ann/Ann or HS/HS Glass) 26 1/2" x 50 Window (HS/HS Glass) 48" x 72" Window (HS/HS Glass) 54" x 120" Window (HS/HS Glass) +110 1-148,7 PSF +102,1/-111,3 PSF +85.5 1-85,5 PSF +110 /-195 PSF +90 /-90 PSF +50 /-50 PSF Large Missile Insulated Laminated Glass 26 1/2" x 50 5/8" Window (Ann-Air-Ann/Ann Glass) 37" x 63" Window (Ann-Air-Ann/Ann Glass) 48" x 72" Window (Ann-Air-Ann/Ann Glass) 261/2" x 50 5/8" Window (Temp-Air-Temp/Temp Glass) 37" x 63" Window (Temp-Air-Temp/Temp Glass) 48" x 72" Window (Temp-Air-Temp/Temp Glass) +110 /-139.4 PSF +74.9 /-74.9 PSF +53.7 /-53.7 PSF +110 /-147.2 PSF +110.2 1-110.2 PSF +90 /-90 PSF Forced Entry Test (AAMA 1302,5) Passed Design Load Capacities with Reinforcement I'k til-'l)HIV)ANICE tiESUJ.F S SERIES 238 DESIGNER FIXED Maximum Water Resistance 16.5 PSF Large Missile Laminated Glass 26 1/2" x 50 5/8" Window (Ann/Ann Glass) 37" x 63" Window (Ann/Ann Glass) 48" x 72" Window (Ann/Ann Glass) 261/2" x 50 5/8" Window (HS/HS Glass) 37" x 63" Window (HS/HS Glass) 48" x 72" Window (HS/HS Glass) +110 /-147.2 PSF +110 /-110,2 PSF +83.9 /-83.9 PSF +110 /-169.7 PSF +110 /-120 PSF +90,0 /-90.0 PSF Large Missile Insulated Laminated Glass 26 1/2" x 50 5/8" Window (Temp-Air-Ann/Ann Glass) 37" x 63" Window (Temp-Air-Ann/Ann Glass) 48" x 72" Window (Temp-Air-Ann/Ann Glass) 26 1/2" x 50 6/8" Window (Temp-Air-Temp/Temp Glass) 37" x 63" Window (Temp-Air-Temp/Temp Glass 48" x 72" Window (Temp-Air-Temp/Temp Glass) +110 /-133 PSF +72.9 /-72.9 PSF +52.9 /-52,9 PSF +110 /-169,7 PSF +110 /-120 PSF +90,0 /-90,0 PSF Forced Entry Test (AAMA 1302,5) Passed Performance values for small missile are also available, 1 1 11 H1H, 238 Designer/Fixed U -Factor SHGC 7/16" Laminated Gray 7/16" Laminated Clear 7/16" Laminated Clear LoE 366 3/4" Insulated Laminated Clear LoE 366 3/4" Insulated Laminated Clear LoE 270 0.98 0.98 0.99 0,52 0.52 0.46 0.58 0,29 0.23 0.30 0.38 0.68 0.47 0.49 0.54 ` For turtle code, please refer to center of glass values, 0 Impact Resistant (https://cgiwindows.com) Windows & Doors CASEMENT WINDOW WINDOWS s�s�f (https://cgiwindows.com/product/casement-window-238sn/) SENTINEL CASEMENT WINDOW (HTTPS://CGIWINDOWS.COM/PRODUCT/CASEMENT- WINDOW-238SN/) 238SN P := q h• (GCp - GCp i) V (mph) 175 1620 FBC frHV 3U. a. Fig 26. 5 -le Rid Cateb'a+y B Talk 15.1pagc 2 L 'sp s ec C Soo ion 26. 7 Kd 0.85 Table 266-1.pagc250 Ka 1 Figure 26.8-1. p agc 252 GCpi 0 18 43. 18 055 pilhdrod 3412 14. 0 depre ss dCa 14.0&pm INNOVATIVE EN GIN EERIN G AND DESIGN, PLLC 303 East Woo 8IIght Rd., Sale 3253 Boynton Beach. FL 33435 FL CA 032751 Irdauctions and 6 n4e6o rs of Use C Nkd Velo cles in South Flonda D ade Branrd Palm Beach Risk Cat 1 165 156 156 Lo a risk 10 human Oman. she ds1 Ris k- Ca 2 175 170 170 S in* Family Re sideo cc Risk Cat 31 4 186 180 180 Essen tial Facrlmc s 2 3 4 10 11 12 Charts provide wind pressu res based on the meal roof height. And shag not ex cee d 60'-0-. Design pressures are for an enclosed has sling (shutte rs orother impact resis ta nce protection reguhed). U ser shag de termine the mean roo f bri ght, (Ea ve height. RoofPaak42. End zone d istan ce is the lessor of 10% of iength.10166 of width. or40% of 8a mean ro of height and n ot less than 3' -0- 850% ofa c ompon ent is 0111 ne:Ocula r zone then Ma t component ismtvdaad to be in zone with the majority of the area. Ifguessiona tae Oren place tt Zo ne 5 Each c omment. vendor. door. mullion has a 6 Waya rea Malls area to be used. A rea of co mponents to roun ded down but shag no t he le ss than 10 sl For NO A's tha t require a Ifds1,0 the n mu ltiply th e valu es fisted herein by 1.18- 6hnd pres su re s are based on A llowe ble stress de sign . D esign pre ss ures fis ted here61 a re va lid for Emorrues B and C and emesure 0. (max cod height 301. see apeda shove lled. Chars a nd valu es fisted herein a re o nly v alet when s igned , date d. a nd sea led by Spencer Ledg. d. PE 1185249 WLnd design pressures are calcu lated in acco rdance with ASCE 7-16. 86Bmd 2 (FBC 2020. 711, E4 ion) No re duction is taken tor slopes lass than 10 de gre es. C. 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RH solar & alrAddress n�t 1'O6 loftfl A/& f j')a. Page of Me asure Tech ECIC-7g g. Date 3 2021 PO - ONNE:;_ La VIA 1(7 1E; �1 t Home Owner lAlex Van M eci Address 806 Jann Ave Date 12/15/21 MA RK Window/Door SGD, mull WIDTH (in) HEIGHT (in) Windo w/door replaced? (y/n) Product Approval # Allowable pressure see NOA Shutter required? (y/n) Product rated for impact? (y/n) Location of opening (+) psf () psf 1 CAS 26. 50. Y 20-0528.04 99.7 104. 3 n y Living Room 1 a M ull 1 x 4 50. Y 20-0610.10 130 130 n Y Liv ing Room 2 CAS 26. 50. y 20-0610.10 99-7 104.3 n y Liv ing Room 3 Fixed 60. 13. y 20-0519. 05 70 70 n y Office 4 y n y 5 y n y 6 Y n y 7 Y n y 8 y n y 8 9 y n Y 1Y n y 11 y n y 12 y n y 13 Y n y 14 Y n Y 15 y n y 16 y n y 17 y n y 18 y n y 19 y n y 20 y n y 21 y n y 22 y n y 23 y n y 24 y n y 25 y n y Alex van mecl ledger BUILDING PERMIT AI'I'LIUf' I IIJIN " THE GREAT CITY " IT� a !P'4+Jf - `emu' I A BUILDING MECHANICAL Tel N( 8%,_74,v4 w1 &eaye, SQJLIN. FT ESTIMATED COST BUILDING DEPARTMENT 3400 NW 135th St., Building B Opa-Locka, Florida 33054 Tel: (305) 953.2827 Fax: (305) 953-2897 PERMIT TYPE (Ch-cle) Owner Mail Address Bldg Contr Tel No Mail Address Architect Qeewi dRC'C Er. M.O. LL. -Cg N/A WALL/FENCEWALL/FENCE SIGN MONO Engineer Tax folio n LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF JOB: Lot No. Illk 'Subdivision PB & Page No 34 S_. Street Address og ? V•3•.;r Lot Siz Survey Attached Present;U ,,:, i�.�? ,L . -AQ 1 HERESYMAKE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO: ERECT O ALTER O DEMOLISH D AD1WeREPAIR O REMOVE,;ir REMODEL 0 ROOF 0 FENCE 0 SIGN 0 A STORY RESIDENTIAL/ INDUSTRIALO OTHER VSPLACe. C DOCC FOR THE FOLLOWING USE AND OCCUPANCY c444.4ti•••[ 0+0412��Q y'CJD. I understand that in signing this application, I am responsible for the supervision and completion of the construction in accordance with the plans and specifications and for compliance with all City, Federal, State, and County Laws applicable. SIGN TU E OF CO" RACTOR (QUALIFIER) OR OWNER•DLI)R ONLY N,,egA cz PRINT NA E CONTRACTOR (QUALIFIER) OWNkR• lRk I �'',, 5 PERMIT NO, Z2G93Gt .,`1 c/ DATE ISSUED: CASH RECEIPT NO. CASH or CHECK NO. HOOFING FIELD INSPECTION 1 FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ZONING APPROVED DATE DENIED PUBLIC WORKS PLUMBING ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL STRUCTURAL BUILDING ESTIMATED VALUE FEE Principal Bldg Accessory Bldg Screen Enc - Wall Fence Pool Paving 0 Soakage 1'it _ ❑ Roofing 0 I'ublic Works _ ❑ Building 0 her ❑ teld Inspection 0 CC Fee 0 TOTALBLDG VALUE & FEES ISSUED BY: DATE p t LIC W N NG TO OWNER: YOU MUST NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. FAlit/ J4is SO MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWIC> >,P SEEING IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPER IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CON- SULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR COMMENCEMENT. Certification is required for finished floor elevation prior to Certificate of Occupancy. CONTRACTOR'S HH 199 .oMMlss003 , .e9• NUMBER 4 NUMBER ?' : QUALIFIER'S .-E:�,RE- JSNAMQUA11,11IFIER'S : Nov, 15 2025 �..D A ,wo ,, ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE TEL. NO WHITE • File YELLOW - Inspector PINK - Inter -Office GREEN • Finance GOLDENROD • Applicant City of Opa-Locka OWNER/BUILDER AFFIDAVIT NAME OF OWNER/BUILDER: a �,u.0y ( -AN ' ' t ,C,L LEGAL DESCRIPTION/ADDRESS: - ` 473-_�►�+��-- GAIVe. Congratulations and good luck with your Owner/Builder project. Please feel free to call the Building Department if you require assistance, This affidavit is designed to help you to avoid common problems that Owner Builders often encounter. Please read and initial each of the following items. I do certify that, as an Owner/Builder, I understand and acknowledge the following: Aver aysr m rdl) .-ikt 7) Personally know V or I.D. I am personally responsible for knowledge of all applicable laws and regulations. I will personally reside In the house after completion and the issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. Neither I, nor any member of my immediate household family, have made an application for, or have been Issued an Owner/Builder permit or a Certificate of Occupancy based upon an Owner/Builder permit (for a single family residence) within the past three (3) years. I will be on the premises either supervising or performing the actual work at all times. I will submit an accepted form of Identification upon request by the Building Department's agent, I understand that if an Inspection is not approved after three attempts, the Inspector may place a Stop Work Order on the job; and require that a licensed contractor complete the work. I understand that any person whom I may wish to hire to aid me in the construction of my home, except common laborers, must hold a valid Miami -Dade County Certificate of Competency or be a State licensed contractor, All employees hired by me shall be covered by Worker's Compensation Insurance. (Typically Homeowner's Insurance does not provide this coverage; Please check with your Insurance carrier. I understand all the requirements and responsibilities involved in obtaining an Owner/Builder permit. I have read and understood the foregoing disclosure, and am aware of my responsibilities and liabilities under my application for building construction work on the above -described property. I further understand that failure to comply with all the required regulations may cause the revocation and/or denial of the permit and/or Certificates of Occupancy/Completion. A VOKAIWCW—Z-. \/ A!' 1 —ItAECL. Print Name TE O F LORI COUNTY 'crrllbed b : OF ue this IS DE day of 61 W11 )ber 20 (SEAL) 1,1 1111,.1 • ISs *: NUMBER 1-% = z• HH 199003 :. .: EXPIRES 51 , 2025 'oa, '66.�c, Stake 700 0,11,1110%- Trin,4 G,la INTERNATIONAL FIBERGLASS DOORS A B 3'-0 35 3/4 411116 2'-10' 33 3/4 3 11/16 iNJ 8 >14 pi* *64 MC907, MAHOGANY CAMBER 1 -PANEL PLANKED 6'-8" 264 B 79 651 NOTE: UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL UNITS ARE IN INCHES. SPECIFICATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 3/11/22, 1:23 PM NlC:907F1.j g INSTALLATION NOTES: 1. ONE (1) INSTALLATION ANCHOR IS REQUIRED AT EACH ANCHOR LOCATION SHOW N. 2. THE NUMBER OF INSTALLATION ANCHORS DEPICTED I9 THE MINIM UM NUMBER OF ANCHOR, TO SE uBEG FO R PRODUCT INSTALLA TION OF THE MAXIMUM NEE LISTED. 3. INSTALL IVDNS7UAL INSTALLA TION ANCHORS WPM A TOLERANCE OF On INCH (LC. WITHOUT CONCIDCRATION OFTOLERANCEB). TOLERANCES ARS NOT CUMULATIVE PROM OPiE INSTALLA TION AN CHOR TO THE NEXT. 4. SHIM AS REQUIRED AT EACH INSTALLATION ANCHOR WITH LO AD REA RIN G IE0M(S). MAXIMUM ALLOWAB LE SHIM STA CK 113 BE 1/4 INCH. SHIN WHERE SPACE OF 1110 INCH OR GREATER OCCURS. SHIM(S) SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED OF HON DENIWY PLASTIC OR saran. 3. "FR OWN FRAM$ FOR INSTALLATION INTO 2E WOOD FRAMING USE M INIMUM 410 W100 (CREWS OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO ACHIEVE 1 1rr• MINIMUM EMBEDM ENT INTO WOOD SUBSTRATE. M INIMUM EDGE DISTANCE OF 314' SHALL BE MAINTAINED. ! FOR INSTALLATION INTO CONCRETFIM AIONRY, UOE 114' rrw TAPCO NI OR IH' ELCO ULTRACON1 OR vie- rrW TAPCONS OF SUFFICIENT LENGTH TO ACHIEVE 1 1/4' MINIMUM EMBEDMENT INTO CONCRETE/MASONRY. 7. MINIM UM EN/ I:MIN TAND MDOF DISTANCE EXCLUDE WALL FINISHES, INCLUDING BUT NOT I. IMMO TO STUCCO, FOAM. ERICK VENEER, ANO SINN0. I. INSTALLATION ANCHORS AST ASSOCIATIe0 MARDWME MUIT eF MADE OF CORROSION REMETANT MATERIAL OR HAVE A CORROSION RESISTANT OOATINO. a. FOR HOLLOW BLOCK AND GROUT FILLED ;LOCK, CO NO T INCTALL INSTALLATION ANGt10RE INTO MORTAR IOINDI EDGE DISTANCE IS MEASURED FROM FREE EDGE OF FLOCK OR EDGE Of MORTAR JOINT INTO PACE SHELL Of SLACK 10. INI TALLATIC 4 ANCHORS SHALL SE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANCHOR MA NUFACTURER'S INSTALLATON INSTRUCTIO NS. AND ANCHORS SHALL NOT SE USED IN SUMMATES WITH STRENG THS LESS THAN THE MINIMUM STRENDTH SPECIFIED BY THE ANCHOR MANUFACTURER . 11. INSTALA TION ANCHOR CAPACITIES FOR PRODUCTS HEREIN ARE LIMED ON SUBSTRATE MATERLALS WITH THE FCLLOWINO PROPERTIES: A. W 000• MINIM UM SPECIFO GRA VITY OE 0:50. S. CONCRETE • MINIMUM 3000 PSI COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH G HOILOWIOROUT FILLED CMU • STRENGTH CONFORMANCE TO ABM C90, MIN. Pm .2000 PSL D'. 012{17 Ngaxl try Hamm F. Norm. P.E. Peasar Inn approving ibis mnenml ?010. 13.18 0921:57 Trinity Glass International OPAQUE FIBERGLASS DOOR NON -IMPACT INSWING/OUTSWING OENERAINOTFS; 1. THE PRODUCT SHOW N HEREIN Is DE0IONID AND MANUFACTURED TO COMPLY WITH THE CURRENT FLORIDA BUILDINO CODE (ESC). INCLUDING HVNZ AND HAS BUN EVACUATED ACCORDINQ TO THE F0U . NlN0: • TM 201.04 • ASTM b1e3D4 • AVM CM= • AVM 0221.00 • MMA 130442 2. ADEQUACY OF THE =STING STRUC TU RAL CONCR0TE/MIONRYAND 2X FRAM S4O M A MAIN WIND FORCE REIIITIN0 SYSTEM CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDIVC AND TRANSFERRING APPLIED PRODUCT LOADS TO THE FOUNDATION IS THE REPPONSIBILITYOF THE ENGINEER OR ARCMSCT OF RECORD FOR THE PROJECT OF INSTALLATION. 9. IKAMO SE BUCKS (WHEN USED) SHALL SE DESIGNED A ND ANCHORED TO PROPERLY TRANSFERAL LOADS TD THE STRUCTURE. LUCK 000QN AND INSTALLATION IS 110( RESPONSISILIY 0I' THE 1140MEER OR mcmarc rQF RECORD FOR THEPROJECT QFPIETA/AXIOM 211E INSTALLATION DETAILS DESCRIBED HEREIN ME GENERIC AND MAY NOT REFLECT ACTUAL COMMONS FOR A SPEOWIC SITE. IF 0178 CONDITIONS CAUSE INSTALLATION TO DEVIATE PROM THE REIM/E@HTS DETAILED HEREIN. A LICENSED ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT SHALL PREPARE ME SPECIFIC 000UM0NT3 FOR USE WITH THIS DOCUMENT IN NON4iVID: AREAS, 4, S. APPROVED IMPACT PROTECTIVE SYSTEM IS REQUIRED FOR THIS PRODUCT. a. FRAME I MULLION MATERIAL: PVC OR WOOD 7. CLADDING MAT!RL8L FIREROLAS3 TAB LE OF CONTENTS SH EET W DESCRIPTION 1 General notes 2 Typical elevations, design pressures 3 Typical elevations, design pressures 4 Typical elevations, design pressures 5 Typical elevations, design pressures 8 Door panel construction details 7 Sidelite panel construction details 8 Sidelite panel construction details 9 Sldelite panel construction details 10 Horizontal cr oss secti ons 11 Horizontal cross secti ons 12 Horizontal cross sections 13 Vertical cross sections 14 Vertical cross sections 19 Vertical & Horizontal cross sections 16 Horizontal cross sections 17 Buck & Frame anchoring 18 Buck anchoring 19 Frame anchoring 20 Frame anchoring 21 Fram e anchoring 22 Fr ame anchoring 23 Buck anchoring 24 Frame anchoring 25 Buck anchoring 26 Fram e anchori ng 27 Components 28 Components 2g Comp onents 30 BIII of materials UpTRINI TY GLASS INTEttN AT IONA: nmen,.. .o 6Datownowc 3MS4STAY0 WYc FRONVOMtW AOKV M. RaTI 7>tao REVISIONS 11, DW6 #: FL -20867.4 SHEE1 1 of 3O MAX FRAME DIMENSION JAMB TYPE DESIGN PRESS URE (PSF) POSITIVE NEGATIVE 37.50" X 81.63" WO OD +75.0 -75.0 PVC +60.0 -60.0 53.00" M AX O.A. FRAM E WIDTH fall X CONTIN UOUS H EADER AND SILL Alk 58. 50" MAX OA FRAME WIDTH Lil►f'1t1► 1 f'1Ll. iEci•ilcVnif iC�iLlil.� ' SI 4 _ d 1 CO NTI NUOUS HEADER AN D SILL NE, NC, CONFIG URATION MAX FRAME DIMEN SION JAMB & MULLION TYPE DESIGN PRESSU RE (PSI) INSWING DESIGN PR ESSUR E (PSF) OUTSWING POSITIVE N EGATIVE POSITIVE NEGATIV E 0=0 51 00" X $i.63" WOOD +60.0 -70 .0 +60.0 -70.0 PVC +55.0 "65.0 +55.0 -55.0 O XO 68.50" X 81.63" WOOD +60.0 -70 .0 +60.0 -60.0 PVC +85 .0 -55.0 +55.0 -55 .0 In -TRINITY GLASS la tattillYILA SSAITERN ATIXI MAL 3011! =WAY 3 MM. WAY, WA f.000 Rd (107) A76flo0 REVISIONS 6 oil DWs #; FL -20867 .4 5HEEf: 3 OF 30 a 53.00" MAX OA FRAME WIDTH 37. 50° MAX FRAME WIDTH Mtv A cik 15.50' MAX TaTIE WIDTH 0 08.50' M AX OA FRAME WIDTH 37.50' MAX FRAME WIDTH 15.50 t 5 x 8 d iI� i v i O L! 0 X O Mk NI -c , — , 1 v l Eck LI NioNFor CONFIGURATION MAX FRAME DIMENSION JAMB & MULLION TYPE DESIGN PRESS URE (PSF) POSITIVE NEG ATIVE OX/X0 53.00" X 81.63" WO OD +60.0 -70.0 PVC +55.0 -55.0 OXO 68. 50" X 81. 83" WOOD +55 0 -55.0 P VC +55.0 -55.0 "MAX FRAM E WIDTH fl TRINIT Y GLASS NTERNA TfCN+L MISTY PA 1IIIMINATIO NAL Sit. I/T WAY5 RO) H WAY. WA 10M1 pa71,71 -7100 REVISIONS as FL-Owc� 20867 .4 6 �.4 SHEe 4 OF 30 rig TRINITY GLASS IN re H: sAT. •JN n� 74.00° MAX. O .A. FRAME WIDTH LA /NUM many«1 w d irl 1 105. 00' M AX. O.A. FRAME WIDTH FRAME WIDTH 16. 50' 74.00" FRAM E WIDTH 1 ��Zk rid , S v . � 0 � oLk Nto , [] , AIM lEfsr f \ 1 Ackift CONFIGURATION MAX FRAME DIMEN SION DESIGN PRESSURE (PSF) I D ESIGN PRESSU RE (PSF) ALUMINUM ASTRAGAL f PVC ASTRAG AL POSITIVE NEGATIVE ` POSITIVE ! NEGATIVE XX 74.00" X131.53" +55.0 -55.0 +47 .0 •47.0 OXXO 105. 00" X 51.63" +35 .0 -55.0 +47 .0 -47.0 in R KASS WAY M rmNM. ssu urwwr = cut. wAY. WA NCO CISMITNICO i!k 41 REVISIONS FL- DW6i#. 20867.4 6 tI SHEET 5 of 30 LVL STILE FIBERGLASS SKIN FOAM CORE INTERIOR EX TERIOR - 2.38" LVL LOCK BLOCK HO RIZONTAL CRO SS SECTION 38.75' PANEL WIDTH rI 79.00' PAUEL HEIGH T ti OPAQUE DOOR FIBERGLASS SKIN: 0.079" THICK M IN. FOAM CORE: POLYURETHANE J / LVL STILE DE TAIL 1 LVL LOCK BLOCK EXTERIOR TOP RAIL PVC INTERIOR F OAM C ORE BOTT OM RAIL PVC / VERTICAL CROSS SECTION L OCKSET HARDWARE MANUFACTURER MODEL KWIKBET LOCK & DEADBOLT COMBO SIGNATURE SERIE S 991 KWIICBET LOCK A DEADBOLT COMBO SIGNATURE SERIES 980 SOILAGELOCK: F -SE RIES DEADBOLT: B80 SERIES „. TRINITY GLASS 71461r,YRAM rW 6M11aMA1 3fa673TWAY• "MIR. WM'. WA MI fW dag6Is77W if REVISIONS DW6#R FL -20867.4 2P • Ilv 5HEET 6 of 30 13.88' MAX. PANEL WIDTH D. ai FIBERGLASS SKIN a) HOR IZONTAL C RO SS SECTION 8.92 "MAX D.L.O. .50" GLASS BYTE HOT & FOAM MELT SEA LANT 8 00" SIDEUTE PANEL. ® LIPUTE FRAME FIBERGLASS SKIN: 0.079" THICK M IN. FOAM CORE: POLYURETHANE 1.72" #8 X 1-1/8" SELF THREADING SCREW GT GLAZING DETAIL LIPUTE FRAME A7 UPUTE FRAME ABS or PC/ASA 1" OA. THK GLASS 1/8' TEMPERED GLASS AIR SPACE 1/8" TEMPERER G LASS ALUMINUM/BUTYL OR STAINLESS STEEL SPACER SYSTEM 1. 25" FIBERGLASS SKIN FOAM CORE a)7 VERTICAL. CROSS SECTION ITALK= GLASS In r[Nn ArIO.y,L TEEFIZTY 4AI0 DWIEI NATICNAL POUT WAY• FICRW. WAY. WA I•W3 RD MOM -7M REVISIONS 04 Attl DWs #: FL -20867.4 SHEETl 7 of 30 LVL STILE FOA M CORE 13.88' MAX. PANEL WIDTH SIDELITE PANEL FLUSHGLAZED FRAME FIBERGLASS SKIN EX TERIOR INTERIOR LVL STILE CD HORIZONTAL CROSS SECTION 7.00" MAX DLO, 9.40" 8.71" 8.41" FIBERGLASS SKIN: 0. 079" THICK MIN. FO AM CORE: POLYURETHANE 1.56" 1.72° .78" ,50" GLASS BYTE HOT d FOAM 1" O.A THK GLASS MELT SEALANT 1.72" #8 X 1-1/8" SELF THREADING SCREW at GLAZING DETAIL FLUSHGLAZED FRAME 1/8" TEMPERED GLASS AIR SPACE 1/e" TEMPERED GLASS ALUMINUM/BUTYL OR STAINLESS STEEL SPACER SYSTEM A8 FLUSH GLA ZE D FRAME ABS or PC/ASA CDV ERTICAL C ROSS SEC77ON rirl TRINITY GLASS Ir.r[ AnAYIO,"L *iafmvGLAS S INT MT UL >t SWWAYs MOM W AY, WA 111, 170-7302 REVISIONS u. 0-3 a Z,u IIV • og DWG* FL -20867.4 s"EET'8OF30 SIDELITE PA NEL v M AHOGANY FRAM E HORIZONTAL CRO SS SECTION HOT & FOAM MELT SEALANT 1.7x• !IB X 1-1/R SELF THREADING SCREW Q1 GLAZING D ETAIL MAHOGANY FRAME 3Q" GLASS BYTE 1" O.A. THK GLASS 1/S° TEMPERED GLASS AIR SPACE 1/B° TEMPERED GLASS OR STAINLESS STEEL SPACER SYSTEM A9 MAHO GANY F RAME ABS or PC/ASA FIBERGLASS SKIN: 0. 079" THICK MIN. FOAM CORE: POLYURETHANE VERTICAL CROSS SECTION DWG#: FL -20867.4 rinTRINtTY (}LASS INTE RNATI ON AL TIMMY *MS ID/7 ENAT:@LY , MOOT WA Ye MOM WAY,WA REVISIONS 6 SHE 9 OF 30 HORIZONTAL CROSS SECTION SHOWN W/ 2X WOOD BUCK (Mewing shown - Inswing also approved ® HORIZONTA L CROSS SECTION SHOWN MIX WOOD BUCK Outswing shown - Inswing also approved NOTE: 1. SIDEUTE SCR EWS LO CATED B" FROM EA CH END OF SIDE JAMB AND 3 EQUALLY SPACED SCREWS FROM THE END SCREWS . INTERIO R (SEE NOTE 1) EXTERIOR INTERIOR (SEE NOTE 1) EXTERIOR 1-1/4" MIN EMS, (TYP) H ORIZONT AL C ROS S SECTIO N SHOWN WI 1X WOOD BUCK Outswing shown - Inswing also approved rz HORIZONTAL CROSS SECTIO N 1 SHOWN W/ 2X WOOD BUCK Miming shown • Inswing also approv ed QD TREV1TY GLASS 1 T E AHAT2O H At ]N7ILT WAY MP& WAY, WA 6. 027 !ft 1 z REVISIONS 1 o tt tttt t ft, DWC # FL -20867.4 10 of 30 /r) HO RIZONTAL CRO SS SECTIO N -1-11Outsw Ing show n - Inswing also approved © HORIZ ONTA L CRO SS S EC TION Outswing shown - Inswing also approved HORIZONTAL CRO SS SECTION Cawing shown - Inswing als o approved HO RIZONTAL CR OSS SECTION Outswing shown - Inswing elan approved NOTE: 1. SIDELITE SCREWS LOCATED 6" FROM EACH END OF MULLION AND 3 EQUALLY SPACED SCREWS FRO M THE END SCREWS . ThTRINTT Y GLASS MTCRPo,TIOIY.46. TAa.11 7M1 U TWVATIO AL MO LI T WAYS MEM WAY. WA Nall rt4(Mne7e-rL w Xii 121 <314 x REVISIONS 6 ,1 as FL -DWG 20867.4 SHEET: 11 OF 30 (SEE NOTE 1) INTERIO R EXTERIOR HORIZONTAL CROSS SECTION Qutaw ing shown - Inswing also approved HORIZONTAL CROSS SECTION Outswing shown - In swing also approv ed INTERIOR EXTERIOR HORIZONTAL CROSS SECTION Outswing shown - Ins wing also appmv d NOTE: 1. SIDELITE SCREWS LOCATED 6" FROM EACH END OF MULLION AND 3 EQUALLY SPACED SC REWS FROM THE END SCREWS. ��TRIN:ITY GLASS INTe,NATIONAL tBm¢ry4AaTWAY:ATmNAL ]al.LST WAY a MEM. WAY, WA VP= at, PM57F7aW REVISIONS gg a DWG #: FL -20867 .4 '4E61'12 oF 30