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HomeMy Public PortalAboutExhibit _A_ VKB Scanned EAR-Based 031312Village of Key Biscayne Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) Based Amendments to the Comprehensive Development Master Plan Adopted March 13, 2012 This report contains a series of amendments to the Village of Key Biscayne's Comprehensive Development Master Plan (Master Plan) based on the recommendations of the Evaluation and Appraisal Report (EAR) adopted by the Village on April 25, 2006 by Resolution No. 2006-23, and as required by Florida law to implement water supply planning. Only goals, objectives, policies, and maps for which specific amendments are recommended are included. The proposed amendments represent a major update of the Master Plan, and are designed to ensure the Master Plan meets all requirements of the State of Florida for comprehensive plans, and to serve as a guide to creating and maintaining the community envisioned by the residents, businesses and community leaders of the Village. In the Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) Report, the Department of Economic Opportunity (then known as the Department of Community Affairs) provided objections, recommendations and comments regarding the Village's proposed amendments (DCA No. 11-1ER). The Village's response and corrective actions are as follows: Future Land Use Element Objection 1: The Village has not submitted updated Existing and Future Land Use Maps or updated the planning timeframe of 1994-2004. Response/Actions: The Existing and Future Land Use Map series has been updated to reflect a new planning timeframe of 2025, and revised as appropriate. Future Land Use Element Objection 2: The Village has not included in the map series in the Future Land Use Element natural resources, historic districts, Transportation Concurrency Management Areas, and multimodal transportation district boundaries. Response/Actions: There are no Transportation Concurrency Management Areas or multi - modal transit districts. The historic district and natural resources maps are included in the Master Plan, but were not transmitted in the amendments because they have not changed. They are included herein for information purposes, and have been recreated for improved readability. Transportation Element Objection 1: The Village has not provided Existing and Future Transportation Maps showing public transit routes and service areas, number of lanes per roadway, local and regional transportation facilities critical for coastal evacuations, and peak hour/direction for roads and transit. Response/Actions: The Transportation Map Series has been updated and amended to extend the planning timeframe to 2025. Conservation and Coastal Management Element Objection 1: This Element does not have a policy adopting the Coastal High Hazard Area (CHHA) definition nor is the CHHA mapped. Response/Action: Objective 3.1 of the Coastal Management Element has been amended to include the CHHA definition, and a Map of this Area has been included in the Future Land Use Element Map Series. 1 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Conservation and Coastal Management Element Objection 2: Objective 3.2 establishes a 13 hour hurricane evacuation clearance time while the statute calls for 12 hours to shelters or 13 hours for out -of -County evacuations. Response/Action: Conservation and Coastal Management Element Objective 3.2 has been revised to specify 13 hours for out -of -County evacuations or 12 hours to evacuate to a shelter. Conservation and Coastal Management Element Objection 3: Policy 1.8.2 of this Element establishes a LOS of 155 gallons per day (gpd) while Policy 1.2.1 of the Capital Improvements Element establishes an LOS of 280 gpd. Response/Action: Amend Capital Improvements Element Policy 1.2.1 to reflect a LOS of 155 gpd to be consistent with Policy 1.8.2 and the Miami -Dade County 10 -Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. Capital Improvements Element Objection 1: The Village has not provided a 5 -Year Schedule of Capital Improvements. Response/Action: An updated Capital Improvements Schedule has been adopted. Capital Improvements Element Objection 2: Policy 1.5.6 of the CIE and Policy 1.2.6 of the Public School Facilities Element have not been revised to incorporate the 2009/2010 through 2013/2014 Miami -Dade County Public Schools Facilities Work Plan by reference. Response/Action: Capital Improvements Element Policy 1.5.6 and Public School Facilities Element Policy 1.2.6 were amended to incorporate the current Work Plan dates. Objection: The Village has not prepared a 10 Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. Response/Action: The Water Supply Facilities Work Plan is adopted and included herein. 2 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT Amend Goal 1 as follows: GOAL1 ACHIEVE THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITY CHARACTER: Key Biscayne should be a residential community. Development policies should protect residential character. Future residential density should shall be at the lowest densities consistent with the protection of reasonable property rights. Hotels should be permitted in order to provide ocean access opportunities and respect an established land use pattern; however, they should be modest in size so as not to overpower the community's residential character. Other commercial development should be sized to meet the needs of residents and hotel guests. Office development should be limited to the minimum amount practical in light of existing development patterns. Amend Objective 2.1 as follows: Objective 2.1 Sanitary Sewer Facilities 9J-5.006 (3) (b) 1 Extend public sanitary sewer service to additional developed areas no later than 2008 Coordinate with the County and appropriate agencies to maintain sanitary sewer service, and ensure effective septic and drain field functioning. See Policies 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 for additional measurability. Amend Policy 2.1.1 as follows: Policy 2.1.1 The Village shall cooperate coordinate with the Miami -Dade County in an attempt to remaining un sewered areas as is financially feasible and otherwise desirable. The intent as technically and financially fcasiblc but no later than 2001 and to b entation-asses-tehnioall rd fi„ancial�z ' complete implementation no later than 2005 to maintain sanitary sewer sanitary sewer services. Amend Objective 2.2 as follows: Objective 2.2 Storm Sewer Infrastructure Continue to #-ypgrade the drainage system so that stormwater oulfalls into Biscayne Bay (and adjacent canals) fully meet National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) standards no later than December 31, 1998 and the standards of Chapter 17-25, F.A.C. and of Chapter 17-302.500, F.A. C. Continue to -Uypgrade on site drainage standards to ensure that private properties retain at least the first one inch of stormwater on site and permit no more runoff after development than before development. Amend Policy 2.2.2 as follows: 3 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Policy 2.2.2 9J-5.006 (3) (c) 4 By the date required by state statute or sooner, tThe Village shall enact and enforce land development code provisions that require one inch of on- site drainage detention, post development runoff equal to or less than pre development runoff, erosion control, a minimum percentage of pervious open space, maintenance of swales, and drainage level of service standards. These requirements shall be designed to help ensure full compliance with the specific standards set forth in Objective 1.1 of the Infrastructure Element. Add a new Policy 2.2.3 as follows: Policy 2.2.3 The Village shall continue to upgrade the drainage system so that outfalls into Biscayne Bay and adjoining canals fully meet the NPDES standards and Chapters 17-25 and 17-302.500, F.A.C. Amend and Renumber Policy 2.2.3 as follows: Policy 2.2.34 9J-5.006(3) (c) 3 By the date required by state statute or sooner, tThe Village shall enact and enforce as part of the land development code a concurrency management system which meets the requirements of 9J 5.0055. The concurrency management system shall to specify that no development permit shall be issued unless the public facilities necessitated by a development (in order to meet level of service standards specified in the Traffic Circulation Transportation, Recreation and Open Space, and Infrastructure Policies) will be in place concurrent with the impacts of the development or the permit is conditional to assure that they will be in place. The requirement that no development permit shall be issued unless public facilities necessitated by the project be in place concurrent with the impacts of development shall be effective immediately and shall be interpreted pursuant to the following: 1. Measuring Conformance with the Level -of -Service Public facility capacity availability shall be determined by a set of formulas that reflect the following: Adding together: The total design capacity of existing facilities; plus The total design capacity of any new facilities that will become available concurrent with the impact of the development. The capacity of new facilities may be counted only if one or more of the following can be demonstrated: 4 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 (A) For water, sewer, solid waste and drainage: (1) The necessary facilities are in place and available at the time a certificate of occupancy is issued, or (2) Such approval is issued subject to the condition that the necessary facilities will be in place and available when the impacts of development occur, or (3) The new facilities are guaranteed in an enforceable development agreement to be in place when the impacts of development occur. An enforceable development agreement may include, but is not limited to, development agreements pursuant to Section 163.3220, Florida Statutes, or an agreement or development order pursuant to Chapter 380, Florida Statutes (the Development of Regional Impact authorization). (B) For recreation: (1) Paragraphs (1)-(3) under (A) above except that construction may begin up to one year after issuance of a certificate of occupancy. (2) The new facilities are the subject of a binding executed contract for the construction of facilities to be completed within one year of the time the certificate of occupancy is issued, or (3) A development agreement as outlined in 1 above but requiring construction to begin within one year of certificate of occupancy issuance. (C) For traffic: (1) Paragraphs (A) (1) through (4) or (B) (2) above except that construction can begin up to three years after the approval date. (2) No modification of public facility level -of -service standards established by this plan shall be made except by a duly enacted amendment to this plan. Subtracting from that number the sum of: Existing volumes or flows; plus "Committed" volumes or flows from approved projects that are not yet constructed; plus The demand that will be created by the proposed project i.e., site plan, plat or other development order. In the case of water, sewers, solid waste and recreation, the formulas must reflect the latest population vis a vis flows or park acreage. Design capacity shall be determined as follows: Sewage: the capacity of the County sewage treatment system - Water: the capacity of the 5 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 County water treatment and storage system. Solid Waste: the capacity of the County disposal system. Drainage: The on -site detention capability and/or storm sewer capacity. Roadways: The standard for measuring highway capacities shall be the Florida DOT Table of Generalized Two -Way Peak Hour Volumes for Urbanized Areas or other techniques that are compatible to the maximum extent feasible with FDOT standards and guidelines. The measurement of capacity may also be determined by engineering studies provided that analysis techniques are technically sound and acceptable to the Village engineer. Recreation: Measurement shall be based on recreation data in the Comprehensive Plan plus the latest Village population estimate with any necessary interpretation provided by the Village Manager or designee thereof. Transit: The County Transit Agency bus schedules for routes within the Village. 2. Concurrency Monitoring System The manager or designee thereof shall be responsible for monitoring facility capacities and development activity to ensure that the concurrency management system data base is kept current, i.e., includes all existing and committed development. This data base shall be used to systematically update the formulas used to assess projects. An annual report shall be prepared. 3. Capacity Reservation Any development permit application which includes a specific plan for development, including densities and intensities, shall require concurrency review. Compliance will be finally calculated and capacity reserved at time of final action of an approved final Design Review approval or building permit if no Design Review is required or enforceable developers agreement. Phasing of development is authorized in accordance with Rule SJ 5.0055. Applications for development permits shall be chronologically logged upon approval to determine rights to available capacity. A capacity reservation shall be valid for a time to be specified in the land development code; if construction is not initiated during this period, the reservation shall be terminated. 4. Administration The Village Manager (or designee thereof) shall be responsible for concurrency management. The land development code shall specify administrative procedures, including an appeals mechanism, exemptions, plan modifications, burden of proof, etc. 5. Project Impact of Demand Measurement The Eeneurrene manage rent us s ---procedural guide (a supplement to the land 6 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 development code) will contain the f ....,u'as for ealettletiftgcomplianee plus tab'e" which provide generation rates for water use, sewer use, solid waste and traffic, by land use category. Alternative methods acceptable to the Village manager or designee thereof may also be used by the applicant. For example, traffic generation may be based upon the Institute of Transportation Engineer's Trip Generation manual. Amend Objective 2.3 as follows: Objective 2.3 Natural Resources 9J-5.006 (3) (b) 4 The Village shall continue to upgrade the drainage system so that stormwater outfalls into Biscayne Bay (and aeljaeent adjoining canals) fully meet National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and State standards no later than December 31, 1998 and the standards of Chapter 17 25, F.A. C. and of Chapter 17 302.500, FA. C. Upgrade onsite drainage standards to ensure that private properties retain at least the first one inch of storm water on site and permit no more runoff after development that before development. Amend Policy 2.3.1 as follows: Policy 2.3.1 9J-5.006 (3) (c) 4 Based upon the capital cost implications of the Village of Key Biscayne Drainage Master Plan, the Village shall activate apply the stormwater utility assessment as a basis for bonding for the first phase of implementation no later than December 31, 1998. The Village shall update its Drainage Master Plan as necessary to ensure the continued efficacy of its provisions to upgrade the storm sewer system in accordance with the specific standards of Objective 1.1 of the Infrastructure Element. Amend Policy 2.3.2 as follows: Policy 2.3.2 By the date required by state statute or sooner, the Village shall enact and enforce land development code provisions that require one inch of on -site drainage detention, post development runoff equal to or less than pre development runoff, erosion control, a minimum percentage of pervious open space, maintenance of swales, drainage level -of - service standards, ocean beach dune protection and vegetation, and other environmentally sensitive land protection measures. These requirements shall be designed to help ensure full compliance with the specific standards set forth in Objective 2.3 above. Such provisions shall be consistent with this plan and with the applicable Florida statutory and administrative code requirements. They shall also be consistent with applicable standards promulgated by the South Florida Water Management District, the South Florida Regional Planning Council, the Miami- Dade County Department of Environmental Resource Management, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and/or other agencies with relevant jurisdiction and/or information. Amend Objective 2.6 as follows: 7 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Objective 2.6 Historic Preservation No later than .1999. 2015, prepare a list of potentially significant historic structures and a strategy for their preservation including all properties eligible for designation on the National Register of Historic Places. Amend Policy 2.6.1 as follows: Policy 2.6.1 9J-5.006 (3) (c) 8 Based upon historical records and accounts of early development in the Village, the Council Village shall, no later than 2015, identify all properties that are at least 50 years old. Based upon the inventory of properties, the Village may consider the designation of a local historic district. In addition, the Village will also consider which buildings, if any, may be eligible for designation on the National Register of Historic Places. designate those structures that due to age, architecture and function are candidates for historic designation and protection. A strategy for the preservation of some or all of these structures shall be drafted. Amend the Future Land Use Descriptions as follows: FUTURE LAND USE CATEGORY DESCRIPTIONS This section is a component of Future Land Use Policy 1.1.1 and is adopted as such by reference. Its purpose is twofold. First, this section explains the types of land uses that are to be permitted by the land development code which implements the Future Land Use Map. The land development code will contain more detail about permitted land uses than does this section. Land development code use regulations which are not specifically addressed in this section and which are not obviously incompatible with this section and other relevant policies may be deemed to be consistent with the overall comprehensive plan. Low Density Single Family Residential This category of land use is intended to allow for the use of single family detached homes on lots of at least 15,000 square feet of net area. Other uses allowed on land within this category include public parks, primary and secondary schools, existing houses of worship and public utility facilities necessary to serve the homes within this category. The 15,000 square foot lot size limitation shall not preclude the continued use, development or redevelopment of a home on a smaller lot where such lot or parcel was platted or otherwise of record prior to the adoption of this Plan. Office This category of land use is intended to allow for business and professional office use. Buildings within this category shall be limited to up to 35 feet in height and 40 percent maximum lot coverage. Other uses permitted on land within this category include houses of worship. The application of the height and lot coverage limitations contained in this paragraph shall not preclude the repair or reconstruction of any building or portion thereof 8 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 which is damaged by any natural disaster or other casualty. Such repair or reconstruction shall not exceed the original intensity of the repaired or reconstructed building. This paragraph applies to intensities, not uses. Commercial This category of land use is intended to allow for general commercial and business uses and activities serving the daily retailing and service needs of the community. Other uses permitted on land within this category include business and professional office uses, houses of worship, public parks, municipal buildings and facilities and public utilities necessary to serve the uses within this category. Buildings within this category shall be limited to 35 feet in height and 35 percent lot coverage. The application of the height and lot coverage limitations contained in this paragraph shall not preclude the repair or reconstruction of any building or portion thereof which is damaged by any natural disaster or other casualty. Such repair or reconstruction shall not exceed the original intensity of the repaired or reconstructed building. This paragraph applies to intensities, not uses. Add a new Objective 2.8 as follows: Objective 2.8 Water Supply Assist the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department in ensuring there is sufficient water supply for existing and new development in the Village. Add a new Policy 2.8.1 as follows: Policy 2.8.1 The Village, through the land development regulations, will coordinate land uses and future land use amendments with the availability of water supplies and water supply facilities. Add a new Goal 3 as follows: GOAL 3 IMPLEMENT GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION STRATEGIES Add a new Objective 3.1 as follows: Objective 3.1 Reduce energy use and greenhouse gas production. The Village shall consider changes to the future land use plan based upon energy efficient land use patterns, while providing for existing and future energy electric power generation and transmission systems. Add a new Policy 3.1.1 as follows: Policy 3.1.1 The Village shall ensure that its Master Plan and land development regulations do not prevent 9 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 the construction of electric substations within the Village. Add a new Policy 3.1.2 as follows: Policy 3.1.2 The Village's land development regulations shall allow for use of alternate, renewable sources of energy including the use of solar panels. Add a new Policy 3.1.3 as follows: Policy 3.1.3 The Village shall provide for redevelopment activities in the land development regulations and zoning code and enhance the infrastructure of aging neighborhoods as needed. Add a new Policy 3.1.4 as follows: Policy 3.1.4 The Village shall permit a variety of housing opportunities in varying price ranges. Add a new Policy 3.1.5 as follows: Policy 3.1.5 The Village shall continue to allow home based businesses to the extent that impacts are compatible with the residential community. Add a new Policy 3.1.6 as follows: Policy 3.1.6 The Village shall support mixed use development to encourage reduced vehicle usage. Add a new Policy 3.1.7 as follows: Policy 3.1.7 The Village shall maintain its network of bicycle lanes and pedestrian facilities with specific consideration of connectivity to schools and public facilities. Add a new Policy 3.1.8 as follows: Policy 3.1.8 The Village shall ensure that new development and redevelopment provides for pedestrian, 10 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 bicycle, and automobile connectivity to adjacent rights -of -ways, adjacent development and the public transportation system. Add a new Objective 3.2 as follows: Objective 3.2 Implement greenhouse gas reduction strategies. The Village shall provide for policies within the land development regulations and Master Plan which are designed to reduce energy use and the creation of greenhouse gases. Add a new Policy 3.2.1 as follows: Policy 3.2.1 The Village shall, to the extent financially feasible, educate residents on home energy reduction strategies. Add a new Policy 3.2.2 as follows: Policy 3.2.2 The Village shall, to the extent financially feasible, educate residents on the cost and environmental effects of automobile idling. Add a new Policy 3.2.3 as follows: Policy 3.2.3 The Village shall continue to reduce the heat island effect by maintaining its green infrastructure through maintenance of its tree canopy, parks, open spaces, wetland mitigation areas, landscaped medians and scenic vistas. Add a new Policy 3.2.4 as follows: Policy 3.2.4 The Village shall continue to require open space and pervious surface areas in development and redevelopment. Add a new Policy 3.2.5 as follows: Policy 3.2.5 By December 2015, the Village shall consider amending the land development regulations to adopt specific standards and strategies that address greenhouse gas emissions, energy efficient housing, and overall energy conservation as per Objective 3.1 and 3.2. 11 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Amend the Future Land Use Map to: update the date to 2025; include the Coastal High Hazard Area as per the definition included in Coastal Management Element Objective 3.1, and; change the Future Land Use designations of application areas A, B, C, D, E, F and G as specified herein. 12 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 3 IBILWi1��IM�G� �NL LEGEND O Key Biscayne Limits Office — Local Streets - Public & Institutional Land Use Designation Public Recreation & Open Space Commercial - Single Family Low Density Residential -1 High Density Multiple Family Residential Single Family Medium Density Residential. J Low Density Multiple Family Residential - Two Family Residential ® Medium Density Multiple Family Ocean Resort Hotel Water Recreation) is Medium Density Multiple Family Residential 13 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Itu ltelD ikANIMGmLP, WC LEGEND DKey Biscayne Limits - Office Land Use Designation - Public & Institutional Commercial Public Recreation & Open Space High Density Multiple Family Residential - Single Family Low Density Residential L_ j Low Density Multiple Family Residential I Single Family Medium Density Residential M Medium Density Multiple Family Ocean Resort Hotel in Two Family Residential - Medium Density Multiple Family Residential Water Recreation) — Local streets 14 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 ---974wviveyeswpf,”7 "e0)4froir • 0:://,.9A.,0,. wow", e/7 LEGEND •Also Denotes Coastal High Hazard Area DKey Biscayne Limits - Office — Local Streets - Public & Institutional Land Use Designation Public Recreation & Open Space ® Commercial Single Family Low Density Residential 11 High Density Multiple Family Residential Single Family Medium Density Residential Low Density Multiple Family Residential - Two Family Residential iftwi Medium Density Multiple Family Ocean Resort Hotel Water Recreation! - Medium Density Multiple Family Residential IllgrnElfr 15 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 SOILS EN BEACHES RIM CANAVERAL SAND INN KESSON MUCK. TIDAL '{ ST. AUGUSTINE SAND Local Streets Key Biscayne Limits 16 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 . County Shoreline Development Review Area [3 Key Biscayne Limits '� Scenic Vistas — Local Streets +, water -Dependant Uses =a Coastal Construction Line 17 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 EDWOO od Zones RE GALEN ENID; SUNRISE p, ISLAND LEGEND Flood Zones DKey Biscayne Limits AE -13 — Local Streets Ns AE -12 Ng AE -11 AE -10 AE -9 AE•S as .AE -7 AE -6 18 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 19 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 THE FOLLOWING MAPS ARE EXCERPTS FROM THE VILLAGE'S EAR -BASED AMENDMENTS (First Reading February 9, 2010) 20 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP Village of Key Biscayne A; � 1 0 0.1 Mies LEGEND NAME/ADDRESS CURRENT LAND USE PROPOSED LAND USE A Pankey Institute 1 Crandon Blvd. Medium Density Multiple Family Residential Public and Institutional B Public Library Medium Density Multiple Family Residential Public and Institutional C Kcy Biscayne K-8 Center Public Recreation and Open Space -building portion of site Public and Institutional D 701.798 Femwood Rd. Two Family Residential Single Family Residential E Village Lake Park Low Density Multiple Family Residential Single Family Residential F Village Beach Park Multiple Family Residential and Hotel Resort Public Recreation and Open Space G L'1. splanade 971 Crandon Blvd. Low Density Multiple Family Residential Commercial 21 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 A Future Land Use Designation Pankey Building 1 Crandon Blvd CURRENT LAND USE 22 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 PROPOSED LAND USE B Future Land Use Designation Public Library 288 Crandon Blvd CURRENT LAND USE PROPOSED LAND USE Ocean Lane Dr MF-MD Sensate or t) t, ISO 1 1 l 1 1 500 eet I 1 j A t P - Ocean Lane Dr MF-MD 23 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Sensate Dr LEGEND MI- MO • Modtan DsrsRy MJU Family Raside,it P + P ibk and naldaronsl 0 125 250 500 Fest 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 c Future Land Use Designation Key Biscayne K-8 Center 150 W McIntyre St & 601 W Enid Dr CURRENT LAND USE PROPOSED LAND USE LEGEND: Pi = Public & Inritlueonsl PJtOS Pubic Roc a k,n d Open Space 24 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 D Future Land Use Designation 700 Block of Fernwood Drive 701-798 Fernwood Dr CURRENT LAND USE PROPOSED LAND USE 25 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 E Future Land Use Designation Village Lake Park CURRENT LAND USE Wwoodo1 W Mathis O EEnd 0 MF-LD 0 125 250 500 fort 1 1 1 1 I LEGEND,: MF•l0 s Low a1►naly MuK+hmoly R•tio•naai PROS • Pub11c Ryrxe$ oot and Arlon Space 26 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 PROPOSED LAND USE F Future Land Use Designation Village Beach Park CURRENT LAND USE PROPOSED LAND USE a rl E End Dr MF-ORH 1 125 250 EEC! R P-ROS MF-ORH lareamemameniumaglielele 27 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 LEGEND. MF-CRH = Muti(amlly Ocean Resort Weis PROS = Public Rocaoaton and Opon Spaco G Future Land Use Designation L'Espianade 971 Crandon Blvd CURRENT LAND USE 28 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 PROPOSED LAND USE TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT Change the name of the Traffic Circulation Element to Transportation Element as follows: TRA.FFIC CIRCULATION TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT Amend Objective 1.1 as follows: Objective 1.1 Motorized Transportation System 9J-5.019 (3)(f) Maintain the designated level of service but with enhanced pedestrian safety and amenities. Amend Policy 1.1.1 as follows: Policy 1.1.1 9J-5.019 (3)(h) 9J 5M07(J)(c) 1. The Village shall regulate the timing of development to maintain at least the following per hour Level of Service standards: Arterials — ":l✓ D". Crandon Boulevard is the only arterial in the Village. Collectors — "B". Harbor Drive and West Mashta Drive are collectors. Local Service Streets — "A". All other streets are local service streets. Crandon Boulevard is projected to be at Level of Service E or better south of Harbor Drive could potentially fall slightly below E north of Harbor Drive near the north Village limits. The amount by which traffic on Crandon north of Harbor is projected to exceed. Level of Service E is six tenths of one percent (0.006). Barton Asehman Associates Inc., traffic engineering consultants for this plan, believe that this amount of traffic (19 trips more than the 3.110 trip capacity is not significant because it is far less than the margin of projection error. The Village prefers to utilize the E Level of Service standard based on the expectation that future volumes could be lower than projected volumes. If future volumes are equal to projected volumes, then the Village would have to lower the Level of Service standard on Crandon Boulevard north of Harbor Drive to 100% percent of E capacity. Amend Policy 1.1.3 as follows: Policy 1.1.3 9.J 5007(3)(b) and (c) Streer t� hall h llectors (Harbor Dr ve ozrccrin e'i33�cra"tin'�o@—EleSi�iGtt—ttttt3�pY�i�nted- fvi-tt3@ cv'rrcc and Mashta) identified in Policy 1.1.1 and elsewhere in this plan. The intersection at Crandon and Harbor shall be channelized. Speed control methods that will require traffic to stop on a regular basis (such as four way stop signs)should be avoided, f,ince these will work against .what the Collector street is meant to do. Instead strategies Such as medians, pavement reduction, or the provision of shrubbery and trees close to 29 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 the roadway will serve as deterrents to speeding on Collector roads. The Village shall update its Future Transportation Map, when necessary. Add a new Policy 1.2.2 as follows: Policy 1.2.2 The Village shall maintain pedestrian, bikeway, and golf cart access points at the rear property lines of commercial properties which are bounded on the rear property line by Fernwood Road. Amend Policy 1.2.3 as follows: Policy 1.2.3 The Village shall coordinate its Future Land Use Map with its Future Transportation Map. Amend Policy 1.3.1 as follows: Policy 1.3.1 The Village shall work closely with the Miami-MetreDade County Planning Department and the Metropolitan Planning Organization to limit the intensity of development along the Causeway and Crandon Boulevard in order to maintain an adequate traffic level of service. Add a new Policy 1.3.2 as follows: Policy 1.3.2 In order to provide for control of traffic flow associated with Bill Baggs Park, the Village shall encourage the appropriate governmental entities to place and operate electric message signs at the intersection of Interstate 95 and U.S. 1 as well as the Rickenbacker Causeway toll plaza to inform motorists if Bill Baggs Park is at capacity or currently accepting additional visitors. Amend Objective 1.4 as follows: Objective 1.4 Right -of -Way Protection 9J-5.007 (3) (b) 4 Protect existing and future rights -of -way from the encroachment of buildings and other impediments through enactment and enforcement of a land development code which implements the Future Land Use Map and the Future Traffic Circulation Plan Transportation Map, and achieve a 10 percent net reduction in the lineal footage of Crandon Boulevard (plus one block of Harbor Drive) curb cuts no later than 2001 and otherwise protect the integrity of existing and proposed rights of way. Amend Objective 1.5 as follows: 30 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Objective 1.5 Bikeways and Pedestrian Ways Achieve the first phase of a Maintain the Harbor Drive pedestrian and bikeway system no later than 2001 based upon a streetscape and inultimodal transportation plan for Crandon Boulevard, Harbor Drive, Fernwood Road, West Wood Drive and West Mashta Drive. Amend Policy 1.5.1 as follows: Policy 1.5.1 9J-5.007 (3) (c) 5 No later than 1999, the The Village shall complete a detailed maintain the bicycle, pedestrian way and streetscape plan for the following streets: Harbor Drivel Fernwood Road, West Mashta Drive; Crandon Boulevard. Related to these plans for streetscape improvements will be traffic engineering techniques to slow traffic speeds; West Wood Drive shall also be included in this the Village shall continue to implement speed control planning and traffic calming mechanisms and implementation. Delete Policy 1.5.2 as follows: Policy 1.5.2 9J 5.007(3)5 No later than 2001, achieve the first phase implementation of this plan on Harbor Drive. Add a new Objective 1.6 as follows: Objective 1.6 Reduction of Greenhouse Gases The Village shall explore transportation strategies to implement reductions in greenhouse gas emissions created by the transportation sector. Add a new Policy 1.6.1 as follows: Policy 1.6.1 The Village shall, to the extent financially feasible, explore and develop programs to encourage non -motorized and golf cart transportation by continued improvements and enhancements to its pedestrian, bikeway, and golf cart systems. Add a new Policy 1.6.2 as follows: Policy 1.6.2 To the extent financially feasible, the Village shall educate residents on the cost and environmental effects of automobile idling. 31 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Add a new Policy 1.6.3 as follows: Policy 1.6.3 The Village shall continue to maintain a policy of permitting golf carts on designated local roadways to provide an energy efficient alternative means of transportation for Village residents. Amend the Transportation Map Series to update the date to 2025 as follows: 32 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 33 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 34 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 35 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 HOUSING ELEMENT Amend Objective 1.1 as follows: Objective 1.1 New Construction 9J-5.010 (3) (b) 1 Cooperate with the private sector in the construction of at least 250 additional units on the vacant residentially designated Crandon Boulevard frontage by 2004; said residential units shall be that are well designed and that bift provide diversified housing types. Amend Policy 1.2.1 as follows: Policy 1.2.1 9J-5.010 (3) (c) 6 By the date required b;- state statute or sooner, tThe Village shall enact and continue to enforce land development code regulations which permit HRS State -licensed group homes, including foster care facilities. Such regulations shall permit small scale group homes and foster care facilities in residential areas and areas with residential character and shall otherwise be designed to meet State law. Prior to enactment of such regulations, the Village shall interpret and enforce applicable existing regulations in a manner which is fully consistent with State law and administrative code requirements pertaining to group homes. The Village shall encourage HRS the State to consider the hurricane evacuation constraints in their licensing of facilities on the Key. Amend Policy 1.3.2 as follows: Policy 1.3.2 9J-5.010 (3) (c) 3 Through land development code setback/bulk standards and through implementation of the - 3 Village's drainage master plan (including on -site retention standards) the Village shall assure the continuation of stable residential neighborhoods. Amend Objective 1.4 as follows: Objective 1.4 Housing Coordination and Implementation 9.1-5.010 (3) (b) 7 The Local Planning Agency (LPA) shall serve as the body to coordinate and achieve housing policy implementation shall define and seek opportunities to promote affordable housing of a type and within a price range consistent with the local Key Biscayne market and general market conditions. Amend Policy 1.4.3 as follows: Policy 1.4.3 The Village shall explore federal, state, and local housing subsidy programs as a means to provide housing opportunities for very low, low, and moderate -income persons and families. 36 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Amend Policy 1.4.4 as follows: Policy 1.4.4 The Village shall monitor current and future housing needs and explore innovative solutions to increase the affordability and diversity of housing stock while maintaining compliance with Coastal High Hazard Area and Floodplain regulations. Add a new Policy 1.4.5 as follows: Policy 1.4.5 The Village shall explore potential land development regulations to provide for the improvement of energy efficiency in new housing and in the redevelopment of existing housing. Amend Objective 1.5 as follows: Objective 1.5 Historically Significant Housing Identify and preserve at least one historically significant residential structure properties within the Village. Amend Policy 1.5.1 as follows: Policy 1.5.1 9J-5.010 (3) (c) 3 Based upon historical records and accounts of early development in the Village, by 2015 the Council Village shall should designate those structures that due to age, architecture and function are candidates for historic designation and protection. A strategy for the preservation of some or all of these structures shall be drafted. The Village should identify all properties that are at least 50 years old. Based upon the inventory of properties, the Village may consider the designation of a local historic district. In addition, the Village will also consider which buildings, if any, may be eligible for designation on the National Register of Historic Places. Amend Objective 1.6 as follows: Objective 1.6 Development of Affordable Housing in Nearby Communities Provide List adequate sites for the distribution of very low income, low income and moderate income families. Amend Policy 1.6.1 as follows: Policy 1.6.1 9J-5.010 (3) (b) 3 37 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 The Village manager or designee shall monitor the housing and related activities of the South Florida Regional Planning Council and nearby local jurisdictions. The Village manager or designee shall inform the Village Council of these activities and shall recommend, as appropriate, Village actions that could help encourage the provision of adequate sites for the distribution of very low income, low income and moderate income families in nearby communities with land values that can reasonably accommodate such housing. The Village shall encourage ongoing interlocal coordination with other jurisdictions and non -governmental agencies to facilitate the provision of affordable housing. Add a new Policy 1.6.2 as follows: Policy 1.6.2 The Village shall coordinate with Miami -Dade County and the City of Miami to create a program for annual evaluation of affordable housing needs within incorporated and unincorporated areas. Add a new Policy 1.6.3 as follows: Policy 1.6.3 The Village shall participate in the South Florida Regional Planning Council's initiatives directed toward educating local governments of new techniques, especially programs applicable to the region and county, for promoting affordable housing. Add a new Policy 1.6.4 as follows: Policy 1.6.4 The Village shall evaluate the feasibility of establishing an affordable housing fee trust fund in partnership with Miami -Dade County or the City of Miami through interlocal agreements, to fund affordable housing programs and projects in Miami -Dade County and/or the City of Miami. Add a new Policy 1.6.5 as follows: Policy 1.6.5 Through the Village's affordable housing initiatives, and through intergovernmental coordination with Miami -Dade County and/or the City of Miami through interlocal agreements, the Village shall establish standards to improve energy efficiency of housing provided through affordable housing programs. Amend Policy 1.7.2 as follows: Policy 1.7.2 38 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 By the date required by State statute, or sooner, tThe Village shall enact or enforce land development code regulations which set appropriate building height, set back and other regulations which facilitate aesthetically pleasing upgrades to the existing housing stock. Add a new Objective 1.8 as follows: Objective 1.8 Coordination with Future Land Use Element Evaluate the Future Land Use Element and Future Land Use Map, and, as feasible, update the Village's land use designations and zoning districts in order to promote the development of affordable housing within the Village. Add a new Policy 1.8.1 as follows: Policy 1.8.1 The Village shall coordinate its future land use planning to ensure that land use designations and zoning districts foster diverse housing types to serve the needs of the Village's population by providing adequate areas for a variety of residential housing types including single-family, duplex, and multi -family units. Add a new Objective 1.9 as follows: Objective 1.9 Support energy use and greenhouse gas reduction in conjunction with the existing and new housing stock The Village shall support energy efficiency and the use of renewable resources in existing housing and in the design and construction of the new housing stock. Add a new Policy 1.9.1 as follows: Policy 1.9.1 The Village's land development regulations shall allow for the use of alternate, renewable sources of energy including the use of solar panels. The Village shall not prohibit the appropriate placement of photovoltaic panels. The Village shall develop and adopt review criteria to establish the standards for the appropriate placement of photovoltaic panels. Add a new Policy 1.9.2 as follows: Policy 1.9.2 The Village, to the extent financially feasible, shall educate residents on home energy reduction strategies. Add a new Policy 1.9.3 as follows: 39 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Policy 1.9.3 The Village shall encourage the placement of landscape materials to reduce energy consumption. 40 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENT Amend Objective 1.1 as follows: Objective 1.1 CLurent Deficiencies and Future Needs; Drainage 9J-5.011 (2) (b) 1 The Village shall continue to upgrade the drainage system so that stormwater outfalls into Biscayne Bay (and adjacent canals) fully meet National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) standards and the standards of Chapter 17-25. F.A.C. and of Chapter 17- 302.500, F.A. C. The Village shall continue to upgrade onsite drainage standards to ensure that private properties retain at least the first one inch of storm water on site and permit no more runoff after development than before development. Amend Policy 1.1.1 as follows: Policy 1.1.1 9J-5.011 (2) (c) 1 Plan, tThe Village shall activate maintain the stormwater utility assessment as a basis for 1998. The Village shall continue to update its Drainage Master Plan as necessary to ensure the continued efficacy of its provisions to upgrade the storm sewer system in accordance with the specific standards of Objective 1.1 above. Amend Policy 1.1.2 as follows: Policy 1.1.2 9J-5.011 (2) (c) 1 During the first phase of drainage master plan implementation (to be initiated in 1991), the Village shall begin to mitigate to the extent technically and economically feasible direct stormwater outfalls into the canals and Biscayne Bay. Anticipated improvements include a series of catch basins, manholes and pipes for the collection of the stormwater and routing to pollution control structures and drainage wells with emergency overflows. The pollution control devices (grease and oil separator) are to be provided before each drainage well to prevent contamination from entering. Emergency overflow structures are to be constructed at the existing outfalls and would discharge only when the storm events: generates more than one inch of runoff. These improvements shall be designed to fully meet the specific standards set forth in Objective 1.1 above. Amend Objective 1.2 as follows: Objective 1.2 Current Deficiencies and Future Needs; Sewage 9J-5011 (2) (b)2 Extend public sewer service to additional developed areas no later than 2008 Coordinate with the County and appropriate agencies to maintain sanitary sewer service, and ensure effective septic and drain field functioning. See Policies 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 for additional measurability. 41 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Delete Policy 1.2.1 as follows: Policy 1.2.1 9J 5.011 (2)(e)1 The Village shall cooperate with the County in an attempt to complete a financial and is financially feasible and otherwise desirable. The intent is to complete that plan as soon as technically and financially feasible but no later than 2004 and to begin implementation as soon as technically and financially feasible and complete implementation no later than 2008. Amend and renumber Policy 1.2.2 as follows: Policy 1.2.21 9J-5.011 (2) (c) 1 The Village shall help ensure effective functioning of septic tanks and drain fields by cooperating with HRS the State and DERM the County in the exercise of the jurisdiction of those agencies over septic tank and drain field permitting and requirements. Amend Objective 1.3 as follows: Objective 1.3 Future Needs; Solid Waste 9J-5.011 (2) (b) 3 Continue to achieve the most cost-effective solid waste collection system. by 1999. Delete Policy 1.3.1 as follows: Policy 1.3.1 9J 5.011 (2)(e) 1 No later than 1996, the Village shall assess the collection system with a system operated by one or more private contractors subject to Village established operating specifications. Village control could be maintained through franchise agreements or other regulatory approaches. Amend and renumber Policy 1.3.2 as follows: Policy 1.3.12- 9J-5.011 (2) (c) 1 No later than 1999, the The Village shall monitor the cost efficiency of solid waste collection systems and Village will initiate any resulting recommended changes in the solid waste collection system, including the recycling component. Amend Objective 1.5 as follows: Objective 1.5 Water Conservation 9J-5.011 (2) (b) 4 42 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Continue to strive to Rreduce the average daily per capita water consumption by 5 % b y 2004 (dependent upon the near term ability to measure Village wide consumption). Amend Policy 1.5.3 as follows: Policy 1.5.3 The Village will cooperate with Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Authority (WASA) in an effort to devise a means of tracking water consumption in the Village from customer billings or other sources. Add a new Policy 1.5.5 as follows: Policy 1.5.5 The Village shall update the Master Plan within 18 months of the South Florida Regional Water Management District updating its regional water supply plan, highlighting alternative water supply projects, and completing the required "Work Plan Amendment." Add a new Policy 1.5.6 as follows: Policy 1.5.6 The Village shall seek and obtain a written statement from the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department regarding the availability of water to serve all proposed development projects, including the current and projected demand, remaining permitted water withdrawals, facility capacity, and scheduled capital improvement projects. Add a new Policy 1.5.7 as follows: Policy 1.5.7 The Village shall establish a single -point -of -contact at the South Florida Water Management District and the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department to determine the extent to which the Village will be involved in the planning, financing, construction, and operation of water supply facilities that will serve the community. Add a new Policy 1.5.8 as follows: Policy 1.5.8 The Village shall verify with the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department the availability of water before making changes to the Future Land Use Map. Add a new Policy 1.5.9 as follows: Policy 1.5.9 43 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 The Village shall protect water quality in traditional and new alternative water supply sources. Add a new Policy 1.5.10 as follows: Policy 1.5.10 The Village shall establish a concurrency monitoring system for water supply to ensure that the level -of -service is satisfied at the building permit stage. 44 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 CONSERVATION AND COASTAL ELEMENT Add a new Objective 1.8 as follows: Objective 1.8 Water Supply Assist the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department in ensuring there is sufficient water supply for existing and new development in the Village. Add a new Policy 1.8.1 as follows: Policy 1.8.1 The Village shall coordinate land uses and future land use changes with the availability of water supplies and water supply facilities. Add a new Policy 1.8.2 as follows: Policy 1.8.2 The Village shall adopt 155 gallons of water per person per day as its level -of -service standard for residential and nonresidential users. Add a new Policy 1.8.3 as follows: Policy 1.8.3 The Village shall continue to implement the same or more stringent water conservation measures through its land development regulations. Add a new Policy 1.8.4 as follows: Policy 1.8.4 The Village shall conserve potable water resources, including the support of reuse programs and potable water conservation strategies and techniques. Add a new Policy 1.8.5 as follows: Policy 1.8.5 The Village shall implement the 10 -Year Water Facilities Work Plan to ensure that adequate water supplies and public facilities are available to serve the water supply demands of the Village's population. Add a new Policy 1.8.6 as follows: 45 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Policy 1.8.6 Since the potable water network is an interconnected, countywide system, the Village's Planning Department shall cooperate with the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department to jointly develop methodologies and procedures for biannually updating estimates of system demand and capacity, and ensure that sufficient capacity to serve development exists. Add a new Policy 1.8.7 as follows: Policy 1.8.7 If in the future there are issues associated with water supply, conservation or reuse, the Village shall immediately contact the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department to address the corresponding issues. In addition, the Village will follow adopted communication protocols with the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department to communicate and/or prepare an appropriate action plan to address any relevant issue associated with water supply, conservation or reuse. Add a new Policy 1.8.8 as follows: Policy 1.8.8 The Village shall enforce Miami -Dade County's Water Use Efficiency Standards Ordinance, adopted on February 5, 2008. Add a new Policy 1.8.9 as follows: Policy 1.8.9 The Village may consider requiring the use of high -efficiency toilets, showerheads, faucets, clothes washers, and dishwashers in all new and redeveloped residential projects. Add a new Policy 1.8.10 as follows: Policy 1.8.10 The Village shall encourage the use of sub -metering for all multi -unit residential developments, including separate meters and monthly records kept of all major water -using functions such as cooling towers and individual buildings, in all new and redeveloped multi- family residential projects. Add a new Policy 1.8.11 as follows: Policy 1.8.11 The Village may encourage the use of Florida Friendly Landscapes guidelines and 46 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 principles; gutter downspouts, roof runoff, and rain harvesting through the use of rain barrels and directing runoff to landscaped areas; drip irrigation or micro -sprinklers; and the use of porous surface materials (bricks, gravel, turf block, mulch, pervious concrete, etc.) on walkways, driveways, and patios. Amend Objective 2.2 as follows: Objective 2.2 Achieve no new major development or redevelopment seaward of the Coastal Construction Control Line, and restore and preserve a naturally vegetated dune along the entire Atlantic Ocean frontage of the Village. Amend Policy 2.2.1 as follows: Policy 2.2.1 9J-5.012 (3) (c) 1 and 3, and 9J-5.013 (2) (c) 6 By the date required by state statute or sooner, tThe Village shall enact and enforce as part of the land development code minimum oceanfront setback requirements including protection of the proposed dune system. The requirements shall specify that no additional buildings may be built seaward of the coastal construction control line and that only limited boardwalks, gazebos and similar structures may be built seaward of the coastal construction control line. The requirements shall apply to both development and redevelopment. Amend Policy 2.2.2 as follows: Policy 2.2.2 9J-5.012 (3) (c) 2 By the date required by state statute or sooner, tThe Village shall cnact and enforce as part of the land development code dune development and vegetation planting requirements in conjunction with any new beachfront development and redevelopment. Dune grading and planting requirements shall be drafted to ensure the highest level of restoration of natural conditions which is economically and technically feasible. The requirements shall apply to both development and redevelopment. Amend Policy 2.2.3 as follows: Policy 2.2.3 9J-5.012 (3) (c) 2 By 1996, tThe Village shall evaluate the need for and efficacy of alternate financing mechanisms to pay for beach renourishment and dune development as a supplement to achieving beach renourishment and dune development via regulations of development and redevelopment. Amend Objective 2.3 as follows: Objective 2.3 Beach Public Access 9J-5.012 (3) (b) 9 47 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Achieve one Maintain a municipal ocean beach access point open to the general public within, the Village residents, and their guests no later, than 2001. Amend Policy 2.3.1 as follows: Policy 2.3.1 9J-5.012 (3) (c) 9 The Village shall enforce maintain an existing agreement with a private property owner calling for provision of beach access as a condition for development approval. The accessway so provided shall be open to the general public. Amend Objective 2.4 as follows: Objective 2.4 Historic Preservation 9J-5.012 (3) (b) 10 No later than 4-999 2015. prepare a list of potentially significant historic structures and a strategy for their presentation. Amend Policy 2.4.1 as follows: Policy 2.4.1 9J-5.012 (3) (c) 11 Based upon historical accounts of early development in the Village, the Council by 2015 the Village shall designate those structures that due to age, architecture and function are candidates for historic designation and protection identify all properties eligible for designation on the National Register of Historic Places A strategy for the preservation of come or all of these structures shall be drafted. Amend Objective 3.1 as follows: Objective 3.1 Coastal High -Hazard Area Land Use and Infrastructure 9J-5.012 (3) (b) 5 and 6 Limit Village funds on infrastructure within the Village (all of which is within the coastal high -hazard area), that would have the effect of directly subsidizing development which is significantly more intensive than authorized by this Plan. The Coastal High Hazard Area is defined as the area below the elevation of the Category 1 storm surge line as established by a Sea, Lake and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) computerized storm surge model. The Coastal High Hazard Area is identified on the Future Land Use Map series. Amend Objective 3.2 as follows: Objective 3.2 Hurricane Evacuation 9J-5.012 (3) (b) 7 Maintain the current estimated an out -of County 13 hour hurricane evacuation clearance time expericncc or an evacuation time of 12 -hours to a shelter. 48 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Amend Policy 3.2.2 as follows: Policy 3.2.2 9J-5.012 (3) (c) 4 By 1995, the The Village shall_prepare shall update its a hurricane emergency plan based upon the experience of Hurricane Andrew; the plan shall be in concert with the 1991 consistent with the current Miami -Dade County Emergency Operations Plan and the 1991 most current U.S. Corps of Engineers hurricane evacuation study, and any revisions thereto. Amend Objective 3.3 as follows: Objective 3.3 Post -Disaster Redevelopment 9J-5.012 (3) (b) 8 By 1996 2015, adopt a post -disaster redevelopment plan. Amend Policy 3.3.1 as follows: Policy 3.3.1 9J-5.012 (3) (c) 5 By X99 2015, based upon the 1992 1993 Hurricane Andrew staff review of post - disaster assessment, clean-up and housing repair experiences the Village shall prepare a post -disaster redevelopment plan in consultation with the South Florida Regional Planning Council,. and the Metre Miami -Dade County Office of Emergency Management and the appropriate federal agencies. Special attention shall be devoted to the Building Official's permitting process to distinguish between minor and major repairs, require demolition or nuisance removal, and similar regulatory approaches. Add a new Policy 3.3.2 as follows: Policy 3.3.2 The adopted plan shall specify that during post -disaster redevelopment, the Building, Zoning and Planning Department will distinguish between those actions needed to protect public health and safety with immediate repair/cleanup and long term repair activities and redevelopment areas. Removal or relocation of damaged infrastructure and unsafe structures shall be by the Village in accordance with local procedures and those agencies and practices specified in the Metro Miami -Dade County Emergency Operations Plan. Delete Objective 3.6 as follows: Obj'eetive 3.6 Commercial rRe4e— elopmCT t No later than 2004, achieve private revitalization of at least one Crandon Boulevard property that has a blighting impact on the Village and is likely to sustain significant hurricane damage. Delete Policy 3.6.1 as follows: 49 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Policy 3.6.1 9J 5.012(3)(c)6 By the date required by state statute or sooner, the Village shall enact and enforce land development code standards and incentives to achieve development, renovated development and/or redevelopment that meets high signage, landscaping, 3.5.2. Add a new Objective 3.6 as follows: Objective 3.6 Energy Conservation and Greenhouse Gas Reduction The Village shall encourage methods for integration of energy conservation technologies in new construction and redevelopment, and in Village municipal programs and services. Add a new Policy 3.6.1 as follows: Policy 3.6.1 The Village shall encourage energy -efficient construction methods and develop initiatives to encourage energy conservation techniques in municipal and private -sector development. Add a new Policy 3.6.2 as follows: Policy 3.6.2 The Village shall develop standards and principles to provide for the improvement of energy efficiency in municipal services and programs. Add a new Policy 3.6.3 as follows: Policy 3.6.3 The Village shall, to the extent financially feasible, provide educational materials and promote recycling to enhance the efficiency of curbside pick-up, reduce the materials being sent to landfills, and ultimately reduce methane production. Add a new Policy 3.6.4 as follows: Policy 3.6.4 The Village shall amend the land development regulations to adopt specific standards and strategies that address greenhouse gas emissions, energy efficient housing, and overall energy conservation by 2015. 50 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Add a new Policy 3.6.5 as follows: Policy 3.6.5 As the replacement of municipal vehicles is scheduled, the Village shall consider the availability of replacement with low emission or fuel efficient vehicles. Add a new Policy 3.6.6 as follows: Policy 3.6.6 The Village shall, through the current site plan review procedures, encourage the diversion from landfills of materials that are recyclable when issuing construction demolition permits. 51 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE ELEMENT Amend Objective.1.1 as follows: Objective 1.1 Waterfront Access 9J-5.014 (3) (b) 1 Achieve one Continue to provide for a municipal ocean beach access point within the Village no later them 2004. Amend Policy 1.1.1 as follows: Policy 1.1.1 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 3 The Village shall continue to maintain the Beach Park as the principal municipal ocean beach access point within the Village enforce maintain an existing agreement with a private property owner calling for provision of beach access as a condition for development approval. The access way so provided shall be open to the general public. Amend Objective 1.2 as follows: Objective 1.2 School Playfield Access 9J-5.014 (3) (b) 1 Assure resident access to the elementary school playfield by 1995. Amend Policy 1.2.1 as follows: Policy 1.2.1 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 5 The Village shall seek maintain a joint use agreement with the School Board to assure resident access to the school's playfields. Amend Policy 1.3.1 as follows: Policy 1.3.1 The Village shall reserve for recreation use all of the Village owned land designated on the Future Land Use Map. The Village shall actively seek to acquire through purchase, long term lease and/or donation, sufficient additional acreage to meet the standard of 2.5 acres per 1,000 people permanent population. The standard of 2.5 acres per 1,000 people permanent residential pion shall be used for concurrency purposes. Amend Policy 1.3.2 as follows: Policy 1.3.2 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 4 By the date required by state statute, -The Village shall conduct a thorough study of the 52 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 feasibility of obtaining alternative sites needed to achieve and maintain a Level of Service standard of at least 2.5 acres of local public park land per 1,000 permanent population. Amend Policy 1.3.4 as follows: Policy 1.3.4 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 5 As acquisition of the park tracts is assured, the Village shall finalize detailed planning for facilities such as ball fields and playgrounds and a community center. A phased implementation plan shall be initiated. Amend Policy 1.3.5 as follows: Policy 1.3.5 No later than December 31, 2015 1-994, the Village shall explore a recreation impact fee to help finance acquisitions and improvements. Amend Policy 1.3.6 as follows: Policy 1.3.6 The following properties shall be included in the inventory of Parks and Recreation Space: Parks and Recreation Space Acreage Calusa Park 3.00 Village Green 9.50 Key Biscayne K-8 Center 2.02 East Enid Lake Park 2.78 Beach Park 2.00 St. Agnes Field 2.13 Community Center 1.95 Library Park 1.17 Hacienda Canal Pocket Park 0.03 530 Crandon Blvd. 0.52 Total 25.10 This inventory of properties shall be automatically updated to include any additional recreational and open space properties acquired or utilized via a long term lease. The public beach shall not be included in any calculation in order to meet the Village's Parks and Recreational Open Space Level of Service standard. Amend Objective 1.4 as follows: Objective 1.4 Open Space 9J-5.014 (3) (b) 4 53 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Achieve semi- passive public open space in the central part of the Village, some semi public open space on the waterfront plus private open space in conjunction with any new private development. Amend Policy 1.4.1 as follows: Policy 1.4.1 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 1 By the date required by state statute or sooner, tThe Village shall enact and enforce maintain as part of the land development code: 1) minimum front, side and rear residential setbacks, and 2) minimum pervious open space for all new construction. Definitions and standards will be included. The amount of open space required by these regulations shall be consistent with the high property values of the island and the need to ensure reasonably satisfactory levels of access to light and air, but pervious area shall not be less than 30 percent of total site area for the average single family residential site. Amend Policy 1.4.2 as follows: Policy 1.4.2 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 2 By the date required by state statute or sooner, tThe Village shall maintain enact and cnforco a land development code zoning district to implement the Waterfront Recreation and Open Space land use category and thereby preserve such open space uses as the beach club and yacht club. The amount of open space required by these regulations shall be consistent with the high property values of the island and the need to ensure reasonably satisfactory levels of access to light and air, but in no case shall pervious area be less than 15 percent of the entire site. Amend Policy 1.4.3 as follows: Policy 1.4.3 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 2 The Village shall evaluate the desirability of developing maintain a village center ill tandem with in order to provide for central a ea public open space. Amend Objective 1.5 as follows: Objective 1.5 Public -Private Coordination 9J-5.014 (3) (c) 2 By 2004, achicvc Explore and implement a fully coordinated system of recreational resources. Amend Policy 1.5.1 as follows: Policy 1.5.1 54 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 By 1996, tThe Village Manager or designee shall maintain complete an inventory of all private and semi-public recreational facilities. This survey will be used in finalizing the public recreational facilities plan described in Policy 1.3.3. 55 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 INTERGOVERNMENTAL C OORDINATION ELEMENT Amend Goal 1 as follows: GOAL 1 TO MAINTAIN OR AND ESTABLISH PROCESSES TO ASSURE COORDINATION WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES WHERE NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT THIS PLAN. Amend Objective 1.1 as follows: Objective 1.1 Coordination with the County Plan and School Board 9J-5.015(3) (b) 1 Achieve consistency between the Village plan and both the eMiami-Dade County Comprehensive Development Master Plan and the City of Miami Comprehensive Plan (and amendments thereto); achieve coordination with the plans of the Miami -Dade County School Board. See policies throughout this element for measurability. Amend Policy 1.1.1 as follows: Policy 1.1.1 9J-5.015(3) (c) 5 The Village shall continue to monitor the MetroMiami-Dade County Comprehensive Development Master Plan amendment process as the County Plan is updated and revised in conjunction with its Evaluation and Appraisal Report. Amend Policy 1.1.2 as follows: Policy 1.1.2 9J-5.015 (3) (c) 1 The Village shall maintain an active dialogue with the School Board staff relative to any plans for the elementary schools within the Village. Amend Policy 1.2.1 as follows: Policy 1.2.1 9J-5.015(3) (c) 1 No later than 1999 2015, the Village shall continue to consider and attempt to consummate as appropriato or implement the following types of interlocal agreements or leases generally of the type described below: the extension of sewers. Solid Waste: An agreement to cooperate and coordinate with the County Solid Waste l ge a he—d-isposal-e# -se or gener-ated in the age 56 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 recreation-faeili� thcalusn-P-ark benefit of all Dade County residents. Thia may be available part time on a lease basis) are needed to meet Village recreation level of service standards. Lease of Virginia Key Site(s) for Recreation and the Causeway: A lease agreement by which the Village would commit to develop and maintain recreation facilities at one or more sites on Virginia Key and/or the Causeway. These sites —and/or others identified herein basis) are needed to meet Village recreation level of service standards. Lease of MAST Academy Site for Recreation: A lease agreement by which the Village would commit to develop and maintain recreation facilities on a portion of the MAST Academy site. Lease of the Key Biscayne Presbyterian Church for Recreation: A lease agreement by which the Village would commit to develop and maintain recreation facilities on a portion of the Key Biscayne Presbyterian Church site. Expansion of Management Agreement for Calusa Park into Crandon Park: An agreement to cooperate and coordinate w ith the County Parks Department for the expansion of Agnes field (a private school facility) that may be available part time on a lease basis) are needed to meet Village recreation level of service standards. It is understood that pursuit of the desired agreement for Calusa Park w ill require the Village to petitien Dade County government to modify its current plan for Crandon Park. The Village shall encourage Miami - Dade County to make improvements to Calusa Park consistent with the Crandon Park Master Plan. The Village shall pursue an agreement with the Miami -Dade County Park and Recreation Department to provide for Village management of Calusa Park. Bill Baggs S tate Parle An agreement to cooperate and coordinate w ith the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the provision of play fields at Bill Baggs S tate Park. This site and/or others identified herein and/or St. Agnes field (a private school facility that may be available part time on a lease basis) are needed to meet Village--rec eation levcl of service standards. It is understood that pursuit of the desired government to modify its current plan for Bil B gs State P^rk Key Biscayne Elementary S chool K-8 Center: An agreement to cooperate and coordinate with the Miami -Dade County School Board to make the Key Biscayne Elementary S chool K-8 Center playground available for community use. Other areas within or proximate to the Village: An agreement or lease with other areas within the Village, as necessary. 57 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Public Works Department and the Dade County Transit Agency to achieve an improved Crandon Boulevard streetscape. Add a new Policy 1.2.6 as follows: Policy 1.2.6 The Village shall coordinate with Miami -Dade County and the City of Miami to create a program for annual evaluation of affordable housing needs within incorporated and unincorporated areas of the County. Add a new Policy 1.2.7 as follows: Policy 1.2.7 The Village shall participate in the South Florida Regional Planning Council's initiatives directed toward educating local governments of new techniques, especially programs applicable to the region and county, for promoting affordable housing. Add a new Policy 1.2.8 as follows: Policy 1.2.8 The Village shall evaluate the feasibility of establishing an affordable housing fee trust fund in partnership with Miami -Dade County or the City of Miami via interlocal agreements, to fund affordable housing programs and projects in Miami -Dade County and/or the City of Miami. Amend Objective 1.3 as follows: Objective 1.3 Level of Service Standards Coordination 9J-5.015 (3) (b) 3 Ensure coordination with Metro Dade County, the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department, Miami -Dade County, the South Florida Water Management District, and the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update in establishing LOS standards for sewage and potable water. Amend a new Policy 1.3.1 as follows: Policy 1.3.1 9J-5.015 (3) (c) 7 Monitor changes to LOS standards of Metro Dade County, Miami -Dade County, the South Florida Water Management District, and the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update and adjust own LOS standards accordingly. Add a new Policy 1.3.2 as follows: 58 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Policy 1.3.2 The Village shall implement a tracking system that measures increases in population resulting from development and redevelopment, and provide results to the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department on a regular basis. Add a new Policy 1.3.3 as follows: Policy 1.3.3 The Village shall provide for improved or additional coordination between the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department and the Village concerning the sharing and updating of information to meet ongoing water supply needs. Add a new Policy 1.3.4 as follows: Policy 1.3.4 The Village shall coordinate with the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department in the implementation of alternative water supply projects, establishment of level -of -service standards, resource allocations, changes in service areas, and potential for annexation. Add a new Policy 1.3.5 as follows: Policy 1.3.5 The Village shall coordinate with the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department by requiring applications to be reviewed by the Department during the site plan review process prior to approving a building permit, in order to determine whether adequate water supplies will be available to serve the development by the anticipated issuance date of the certificate of occupancy for properties located within the Village. Additional coordination efforts will occur between the Department and the Village through the water allocation system, which is a monthly spreadsheet used for tracking development activity within the Village. The Village will monitor proposed amendments to the Miami -Dade County Comprehensive Development Master Plan as they relate to water supply planning in the county and provide input as necessary. Add a new Policy 1.3.6 as follows: Policy 1.3.6 The Village shall coordinate with the Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan Update. 59 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT Amend Objective 1.1 as follows: Objective 1.1 9J-5.016 (3) (6) 1 The Annual Capital Improvement Program Process Achieve annual The Village Council use of shall utilize this Element as the framework to monitor public facility needs and as a basis for the annual capital budget and preparation of a five- year capital improvements program preparation. Amend Policy 1.1.4 as follows: Policy 1.1.4 9J-5.016 (3) (c) 9 The Village shall use designated funding mechanisms such as the drainage utility and sewer assessments to the maximum extent feasible thereby freeing up in order to prioritize the application of general funds (and general obligation bonds) for such Village -wide projects as park land acquisition and streetscape work as outlined in the policies of other Master Plan elements. Amend Policy 1.2.1 as follows: Policy 1.2.1 9J-5.016 (3) (c) 4 The following peak hour Level of Service (LOS) standards shall be maintained: Streets: The Village shall regulate the timing of development to maintain at least the following peak hour level of service standards: Arterials - "B D" Collectors - "B" Local Service Streets - "A" Within the V illage limits, Crandon Boulevard w ill be shall operate at level of service ED or better, although the level of service could potentially fail slightly below E and maintain operations at no less than level of service D near the north Village limits. Potable water: The County wide "maximum day flow of the preceding year- shall not exceeded 9g percent of the County treatment and storage system's rated capacity. The Water consumptien standard shall be 280 average gallons per capita per day. Not to exceed 98% of County treatment and storage system's rated capacity, with at least 201bs per sq. inch at property line and average 155 gallons per capita per day. Add a new Policy 1.2.2 as follows: 60 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 Policy 1.2.2 The Village shall implement a tracking system that measures increases in population resulting from development and redevelopment and provide results to the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department on a regular basis. Add a new Policy 1.2.3 as follows: Policy 1.2.3 The Village shall develop mechanisms to ensure that adequate water supplies are available to all water users prior to the approval of a building permit. Furthermore, the Village shall monitor the Miami -Dade County Water and Sewer Department to be sure that it is responsibly monitoring the availability of water supplies for all water users of its department, which includes the Village of Key Biscayne, and to be sure that it is implementing a system that links water supplies to the permitting of new development. Amend Objective 1.3 as follows: Objective 1.3 Infrastructure in Coastal High Hazard Area 9J -5M16 (3) (b) 2 Spent no Village The Village shall not expend funds on infrastructure within the Village (all of which is within the coastal high -hazard area4 that would have the effect of directly subsidizing development which is significantly more intensive than authorized by this Plan. Amend Objective 1.4 as follows: Objective 1.4 Concurrency 9J-5.016 (31 (b) 4 Assure the provision of public facilities concurrent with the impacts of development through a concurrency management system to be included in the .1994 land development code. Amend Policy 1.4.1 as follows: Policy 1.4.1 9J-5.016 (3) (c) 6 By the date required by state statute or sooner, tThe Village shall enact and enforce as part of the land development code a enforce the concurrency management system which meets the requirements of 93 5.0055 provided within Article VI of Chapter30 of the Code of Ordinances. The concurrency management system shall specify that no development permit shall be issued unless the public facilities necessitated by a development (in order to meet level of service standards specified in the Traffic Circulation Transportation, Recreation and Open Space, and Infrastructure Policies) will be in place concurrent with the impacts of the development or the permit is conditional to assure that they will be in place. The requirement that no development permit shall be issued unless public facilities necessitated by the project are in place concurrent with the impacts of development shall be effective immediately and shall be interpreted pursuant to the following: 61 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 1. Measuring Conformance with the Level -of -Service for water, sewer, solid waste, traffic, and recreation facilities Public facility capacity availability shall be determined by a set of formulas that reflect the following: * * * Add a new Policy 1.4.2 as follows: Policy 1.4.2 The Village shall adopt and maintain a five-year Capital Improvements Plan. Add a new Policy 1.4.3 as follows: Policy 1.4.3 The Village shall seek to ensure that the Capital Improvements Element (CIE) of the Comprehensive Plan is financially feasible. Add a new Policy 1.4.4 as follows: Policy 1.4.4 The Village shall establish criteria to prioritize and update projects within the five-year Capital Improvements Plan to achieve and maintain adopted level -of -service standards. Amend Objective 1.5 as follows: Objective 1.5 Funding Capital Improvements 9J.5.016 (3) (b) 5 The land development code concurrency management system shall reflect both the existing and approved Development of Regional Impact development orders; this system shall operate in concert with the capital improvement program, recreation impact fee and drainage utility to assure the funding and provision of needed capital improvements. See policies for measurability. Amend Policy 1.5.1 as follows: Policy 1.5.1 9J-5.016 (3) (c) 5 The concurrency management system formulas shall include the public facility demands to be created by the two DRI projects EC-eilt-iFten-t-al-an€1-Key-4isea5%e-Hetel-and--\Lillas) as "committed" and the capital improvement schedule shall include the project implications of this committed demand to assure concurrency, so long as either of these development 62 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 orders is in effect. Amend Policy 1.5.2 as follows: Policy 1.5.2 9J-5.016 (3) (c) 8 No later than December 31, -1994 2015, the Village shall explore a recreation impact fee that would apply to all new development in order to help fund acquisition and improvements. Amend Policy 1.5.3 as follows: Policy 1.5.3 9J-5.017 (3) (b) 4 and (c) 8 The Village shall not give development approval to approve any new construction, redevelopment or renovation project which creates a need for new or expanded public capital improvement unless the project pays a propel proportionate share of the costs of these improvements following legally prescribed criteria for such fees. Amend Policy 1.5.6 as follows: Policy 1.5.6 Those capital improvements for educational facilities, as listed in the 2011/2012 through 2015/2016 Miami -Dade County Public Schools Facilities Work Program dated September 2007 and adopted by the Miami -Dade School Board, are incorporated by reference into the Capital Improvements Element. Amend the Capital Improvements Schedule as follows: 63 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 CAPITAL IMPR OVEMENT SC HE DULE Project 1991 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 Central Park ("tree farm") acquisition $9,200,000( Park Improv ements CentralPark 1,500,000 CalusaPark 150,000 Playfield development 150 ,000 Harbo r Drive streetscape D rainage improvements 8,000,000( Be ach access walkway and to t lot Fernwood Road streetscape O cean Lane Drive streetscape 100,000(3) Sewer Exten sion Plan 80,(000 125,000( 500,000(3) 1,000,000 200,000( 4 Funding Sources: (1) Bon d iss ue (2) --Cou nty g 0,000 (3) Capital o utlay reserve (1) Drainage utility revenue bond 64 Village of Key Biscayne Adopted EAR -based Amendments Adopted: March 13, 2012 CAPITAL IMPR OVEMENTS ELE MENT RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE FY 2012-2016 PROJECT PLANNING START END PROJECT P ROJECT FUNDING SOURCE FUNDS FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 PRO JECT NAME DESCRIPTION SOURCE DATE D ATE C OST COST- AMOUNT NEEDED LOANS 5 YR Co mmun ity Center Expansio n Design - Second Floor 2030 F'),72 FY13 115 193 50 Capit al Outlay 115193 50 0 N. L0 00 Calusa Park Con struc tion Con struct impro vem ents Council FY11 FY12 $250.000 55 00 55 55 52 00 55 52 Capit al OuOav 5251.383 Calusa Park Improvemen ts? Pathway improvements M22 F Y13 FY13 $28.005 50 cM IQ 55 IQ 55 500 50 55 fro m Calusa Parr to Linkag e to Ha rbor Drive- Harbo r Drive a lon g Con struction church/showing center CIP FY10 028,000 easement C alusa Park Pathway Pathway from easemen t Council FY15 F Y15 33000 55 Capital Outlay- CIP 033000 35 55 52 50 55 10 lot52 'Completed Projects parking E xc ess 530 Cran don Blvd Phase III Phase III Construct Cou ncil F Y13 FY13 52.100 .000 55 GF Desig nations - 51,000,0 00 S1 100000 0 $1,100,000 i0 55 55 Con struction improvements M aster Pl an Initi ati ves Presbyterian Church- Field Design and construct Co uncil FY14 F Y15 770000 — $Q CIP FY11 $443 .705 178 95 5178,295 55 52 55 52 fields (on the East parking lot) and Improvements improvement to the c hu rch parking (West CIP FY10 Calusa $148,000 Parking Loll M AST Academy - Field De sign co nstru ctio n, and Co uncil FY 14 F1' �2 $500 .000 0 �- IP 5500 pOQ $500 .000 5q $4 52 mainten ance of fields in Improvementg the lot adjacen t to the parking lot. May re guir@ redesign of parking lot Village Green Field Fie ld irrigation on the Village M anager FYt FY12 525. 000 52 Le $Q 525000 525.000 52 32 32 55 Imp rovemen ts Village Green To t Lot La ndsca pe Ba rrier Plan t landsca pe Landscape M aster FY11 FY12 125 000 $2 CIP $2 Si 55 U52 CIP FY10 ta,M su rro undin g the lot WI area on the Village Green Ia n GF Design ations - 0115 .000 Recreation Faciktj es Village Gree n Improvemen l5 Pla ygroun d eq uip me nt V illage M an ager FY11 FY 16 545000 52 CIP 59 035 .000 510.000 510,000 510.000 5000 — 000 — replacement An nual to lion CIP FY10111 $5.579 ��{{ 0F 0 ,0 e ct.a llo for o r ongoin g p roje ct. Village R ecreation Bu s Le ase Bus for Tra nsport V illage M anager FY12 FY12 S92894 5Q CIP 52 582 644 002 644 55 55 5Q 50 fo r You th/Adult/Senior Programs Trade In Va lue 10 250 TO TALS - 54,084. 087 50 52, 036,417 01.920.939 5705,939 51 .110500 010.000 55 000 55 000 65 PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES ELEMENT Amend Policy 1.5.6 as follows: Policy 1.5.6 Pursuant to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, the 2011/2012 — 2015/2016 Miami - Dade County Public Schools 5 -Year District Facilities Work Program, developed by Miami -Dade Public Schools and adopted by the Miami -Dade County School Board on September 5, 2007, is incorporated by reference into the Village's Capital Improvement Plan, as applicable. The Village shall coordinate with Miami -Dade County Public Schools to annually update its Facilities Work Program and/or concurrency service area maps to include existing and anticipated facilities for both the 5 -year and long-term planning periods, and to ensure that the adopted level of service standard will continue to be achieved and maintained. The Village, through its annual updates of the 5 -year Capital Improvements Element and Program, will incorporate by reference the latest adopted Miami - Dade County Public Schools Facilities Work Program for educational facilities. The Village, Miami -Dade County Public School, and other local governments will coordinate their planning efforts prior to and during the Village's Comprehensive Land Use Plan amendment process, and during updates to the Miami -Dade County Public Schools Facilities Work Program. The Miami -Dade County Public Schools Facilities Work Program will be evaluated on an annual basis to ensure that the level of service standards will continue to be achieved and maintained throughout the planning period. 66