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2026-645
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
01/15/2026
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Amending the Text of the Future Land Use Element of the Adopted Comprehensive Plan.
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Y�.t.1♦ <br />2030 <br />4A. When evaluating compatibility among proximate land uses, the City shall <br />consider and balance such factors as noise, lighting, view corridors, glare, <br />vibration, odor, runoff, access, traffic, parking, height, bulk, scale of <br />architectural elements, landscaping, hours of operation, buffering, and safety, <br />as these characteristics apply to allowable uses and intensities on adjacent <br />parcels. as applicable. Large seale develepweRt aleng the eeCe.aAfreent ap- <br />4B. Uses designated on the Land Use Plan Map and interpretive policies, which <br />generate or cause significant noise, dust, odor, vibration, or truck traffic shall <br />be protected from damaging encroachment by future approval of new <br />incompatible uses such as residential uses. <br />4C. Residential neighborhoods shall be protected by minimizing intrusion of uses <br />that would disrupt or degrade the health, safety, tranquility, character, and <br />overall welfare of the neighborhood by mitigating such impacts as excessive <br />density, noise, light, glare, odor, vibration, dust or traffic. <br />4D. Potentially incompatible uses, on adjoining sites, shall utilize design solutions <br />and buffering to mitigate potential negative impacts on neighboring sites. Uses <br />uvhich are suppertive but—petentially incompatible shall be peFmitted <br />adjoining site-6 A-F distriects enly wheFe pFopeF design sel-itions eap and will he <br />used to integrate the —eempetible—elea}e.AtS ,serany --petemially <br />4E. All land development regulations shall be consistent with, and implement, the <br />Comprehensive Plan Land Use Plan Map and interpretive policies. <br />4F. Through its planning, regulatory, capital improvements and <br />intergovernmental coordination activities, the City of Sunny Isles Beach shall <br />seek to ensure that suitable land is provided for placement of utility facilities <br />necessary to support proposed development and redevelopment. Necessary <br />utility facilities may be located throughout The City of Sunny Isles Beach in all <br />land use categories. <br />4G. Government facilities shall be permitted in all Land Use Districts except <br />Conservation, to the extent that the facility is compatible with proximate <br />land uses in accordance with Future Land Use Policy 8D.4H. Although there <br />are currently no military installations within or proximate to Sunny Isles Beach, <br />the City shall adhere to State statutory requirements to ensure <br />compatibility of new development and redevelopment with military <br />operations if a military installation is located within or within one-half mile <br />of its boundaries in the future. <br />FUTURE LAND USE Page 1 16 <br />432 <br />
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