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l� oc SUN PN <br />BUSINESS IMPACT ESTIMATE FORM <br />Posted To Webpage on <br />This Business Impact Estimate is given as it relates to the proposed ordinance titled: <br />AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH, <br />FLORIDA, REPEALING CHAPTER 150 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, ENTITLED <br />"EXTERIOR WALLS AND AWNINGS," AMENDING CHAPTER 265, ARTICLE 11 OF THE <br />LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, ENTITLED "DEFINITIONS AND RULES OF <br />CONSTRUCTION," TO DEFINE THE CITY COLOR PALETTE, CREATING ARTICLE XIII OF <br />THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS, ENTITLED "ARCHITECTURAL AND DESIGN <br />STANDARDS," TO ESTABLISH CITYWIDE DESIGN REGULATIONS INCLUDING EXTERIOR <br />COLOR AND MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, <br />CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. <br />Part I. <br />Summary of the proposed ordinance and statement of public purpose: <br />The City Commission of the City of Sunny Isles Beach recognizes the importance of maintaining <br />a cohesive and visually harmonious community character through thoughtful regulation of <br />exterior building design. Currently, Chapter 150 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sunny <br />Isles Beach regulates the materials and color of exterior walls located within the City. However, <br />exterior color and material standards that regulate the design and appearance of buildings and <br />are most appropriately administered through the development review and permitting process <br />and therefore relocating these standards from the General Code of Ordinances to the Land <br />Development Regulations will ensure consistency with zoning requirements and improve <br />administrative clarity. The ordinance establishes a City Color Palette which provides clear <br />guidance to property owners, builders, and design professionals regarding acceptable exterior <br />colors, thereby ensuring compatibility among structures throughout the community. The <br />ordinance will allow a limited range of accent colors provides opportunities for creative <br />architectural expression while preserving overall community aesthetics. The ordinance creates <br />Chapter 265, Article XIII of the City's Land Development Regulations and reestablishes standards <br />for exterior wall coloring and materials previously codified in Chapter 150 that applies citywide, <br />and identifies allowable percentages of accent colors to ensure consistency in application and <br />enforcement. This Ordinance is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and will promote <br />orderly development, improve clarity in the Land Development Regulations, and protect the <br />public health, safety, and welfare. <br />Part II. <br />70 <br />