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2026-645
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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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2030 <br />1 0-f- <br />shall include including provisions for: <br />i) Open space in the form of squares, plazas, or green areas in residential <br />and business zoning categories; <br />ii) A diversity of uses, including designs that have a mixture of retail, <br />residential, office, institutional and service business uses; <br />iii) Diversity of housing and construction types; <br />iv) Parking requirements for all zoning districts to allow and retain on -street <br />parking where appropriate, and to encourage off-street parking in the <br />rear of properties; <br />v) A hierarchy of street types and designs, ranging from pedestrian and <br />bike paths to boulevards that serve both neighborhood and areawide <br />vehicular and trip making needs by addressing cross sections, <br />corner radii, connectivity and rationality of street and pathway <br />networks, and balanced accommodation of automobiles, pedestrians, <br />bicyclists, and landscaping. <br />vi) Design guidelines for building facades, landscaping and signage <br />throughout the City; <br />vii) Gateway and neighborhood entrance treatments throughout the City; <br />viii) The design of on -site parking facilities and shared parking where <br />practical, in conjunction with commercial developments. <br />ix) The redevelopment of waterfront properties; <br />x) An improved pedestrian and multimodal environment that encourages <br />activity on the west side of Collins Avenue and at other appropriate <br />locations <br />11B. By 2920, theIhe City of Sunny Isles Beach will consider adoption of <br />land development regulations to facilitate well planned development and <br />redevelopment and well -designed buildings in accordance with the urban <br />design manual referenced in Policy 11A. <br />11C. The City shall seek to provide or require open space, parks and view corridors <br />at appropriate locations in order to provide urban relief and reduce the real <br />and perceived negative impacts of high density development. In <br />addition, the City will consider strategies to obtain these effects through <br />street corridor and public space design. <br />11D. The City, in conjunction with community and neighborhood groups and the <br />private sector, shall seek to implement beautification projects, including <br />public art, to improve the quality of the built and natural environment. <br />FUTURE LAND USE Page 125 <br />441 <br />
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