HomeMy Public PortalAbout1973-03-22 Special Meetingas discussed with the Council and Mr. Wiles of Barton-Aschman Associates, Inc.
at the previous meeting of the Council. Mr. Maley read a letter. from Mr. Wiles
in which they recommended certain changes in their original figures. Mr.
Lapidus stated that luxury type apartment buildings such as they propose need
proper outside treatment and that some cities are willing to give a bonus to
developers in exchange for almost all underground parking with the top of the
garage fully landscaped. He asked that for a guarantee of 95% covered parking
that the following variances be allowed: 29% instead of 25 land coverage;
from a maximum of 5.3:1 to a minimum of 5.0:1, instead of 4.5:1 floor area
ratio; a 125 foot front set -back instead of 150 feet; and that the buildings be
allowed to be 400 feet in length, or if held to 350 feet, then 200 feet in
height, vs, the proposed 180 feet. It was pointed out to Mr. Lapidus and Mr.
Sibley that the Council was anxious to put the proposed ordinance in final form and
when that was accomplished they could give consideration to the points brought out..
The Council then proceeded to make
posed ordinance draft as pointed out by the
impossible to complete the revisions during
the ordinance drafts be left in the village
councilmen as soon as possible.
corrections and additions to the pro -
village manager. Inasmuch se it was
the meeting, it was suggested that
hall for markup and returned to the
The Council agreed that they would review the proposed ordinance
another special meeting to be held on Thursday, ',larch 22nd, at 9:00A.M.
On otion of Mr. Villeneuve, seconded by Mr. Brush,
meexing was adjourned at 4:20F . t.
ATTEST:
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Village Clerk
March 15, 1973
March 22, 1973
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A Special Meeting of the Council was held Thursday, :larch 22, 1973,
at 9:00A.M, in the Village Hall for the purpose of reviewing in detail the
proposed new Toning Ordinance.
Preaent: Messrs. Beatty, Brush, Printup, leplin and Villeneuve
Also present were Fred W. Maley, Village Manager; Mary T. Wetterer,
Village Clerk; and Thomas H. Anderson, Village Attorney.
After study and discussion on the ordinance it was the opinion of the
Council that Mr. Maley should contact Barton-Aschman and Associates and have
either Mr.Wiles or Mr. Adels come down for further study on the proposed ordin-
ance on the subject of land coverage, density and floor area ratio. The Council
would then hold a special meeting next week for further, review of the
ordinance and consultation with the representative from :.arton-Aschman.
Mr. Taplin inquired about the status of the Heert Mobile and Mr. Maley
said that Dade County had a temporary rescue vehicle in the fire station now and
it would be replaced with a new unit carrying heart monitoring equipment as soon
as they are received by Dade County.
There being ro further business on :notion of Mr. Villeneuve, seconded
by Mr. Brush, the meeting was adjourned at 2:45 P.M.
ATTEST:
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Village Clerk
March 22, 1973
March 28 , 197,
A Special Meeting; of the Bat :;arbour. Village Council was held at 1:COF:t
r'ednesday, .larch 28, 1973 in the Village hall for the Purpose rf reviewing with
nr. Adel:: c£ Barton-Aschmar. Associates limits of construction to be alleeecl tr
the oceanfront section.
Present: Messrs, Beatty, Brush, irirtup, Taplin and Villeneuve
Alec present were Fred v. :tale„ Village ?`anrger; Mary T. tetteeer,
pillage Clerk; and Thomas h. Anderson, Village Attorney.
Mr. Adels discussed with the Council various floor area ratios and
dwelling unit densities for the Oceanfront District. After discussion, M.r.Adcle
f,aid his firm recommended that the dwelling unit density be seventy per acre; 20Z
lot coverage; a building floor area ratio of 3.4; and seventeen stories or 180'
in building height. It was moved by Mr. Beatty, seconded by Mr. Villeneuve that
the followirg maximum limits be embodied into the proposed zoning ordinance;
Might.; 1.4 stories or 150'; 20% lard cevera2;e: 2.1 parking; 2.8 Floor Area ?:ad.ic:;
60 Dwelling Units per Acre; 150' front set -bade; and 40' set -back cn eaefe sife.
:he mutten passed with Messrs, Beatty, Lrush and Villeneuve, voting "yes", Messrs,
Orintup and Taplin, vctinn "no".
. Beatty moved that to temporary septic tanks be allowed in any t;et:
buildings in Ea: •rkrbrur. The motion was eecc:ndec by Mr. Villeneuve. After
discussion the ;.motion passed by Messrs. Brest, Printup, Taplin and ':ilIeneuve
voting "yes'' Mr. Beatty le ring left the mectieg at 1:151."'.
It was the opinion of the rotincil that the proposed zoning ordinance
vould not be ready for reading at the meeting to be held on Saturday, March