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Section 3. Amendment of Chapter 265, Article II. Chapter 265, Article II, Section 265-5, of <br />the Land Development Regulations of the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, entitled <br />"Definitions," is hereby amended as follows: <br />ARTICLE II — Definitions and Rules of Construction <br />§ 265-5. - Definitions. <br />CITY COLOR PALETTE — the officially adopted set of exterior building colors established by the <br />City to promote visual harmony and maintain community character. The palette identifies <br />approved colors for exterior wall surfaces, trim, and other architectural elements of buildings. <br />The City Color Palette is maintained by the Planning & Zoning Department and may be amended <br />by resolution of the City Commission. <br />Section 4. Creating Article XIII in Chapter 265 of the Land Development Regulations. Chapter <br />265, Article XIII, of the Land Development Regulations of the City of Sunny Isles Beach, Florida, <br />entitled "Architectural and Design Standards," is hereby created as follows: <br />ARTICLE XIII — Architectural and Design Standards <br />§ 265-88. Purpose and intent. <br />The purpose of this Article is to establish architectural and design standards that promote a <br />cohesive, high -quality built environment and preserve the unique character of the City. These <br />regulations provide clear and consistent guidance on building appearance, materials, and colors, <br />ensuring compatibility among s4wc- buildings and enhancing the aesthetic quality of the <br />community. <br />§ 265-89. Applicability. <br />The provisions of this Article apply to all new construction, substantial improvements, and <br />additions, unless otherwise exempted herein. <br />§ 265-90. Exterior wall coloring and materials. <br />A. Purpose. To promote a cohesive and visually harmonious community character by regulating <br />the exterior color and materials of etPjetw-ee buildings. Establishing an approved color <br />palette ensures compatibility among *tP.-4kw*s==buiIdings and preserves neighborhood <br />identity. The intent is to balance design flexibility with community aesthetics, allowing for <br />creative expression while maintaining a high -quality appearance throughout the City. <br />Page 3 of 6 <br />1 Additions to existing text are shown by underline, changes to existing text on second reading are shown by double un erline, <br />and deletions are shown as double . <br />66 <br />