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2014-14 ORDINANCE NO. 2014-14 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, ADOPTING THE 2014 EVALUATION AND APPRAISAL BASED AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY OF AVENTURA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; AUTHORIZING TRANSMITTAL TO REVIEW AGENCIES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Florida Legislature intends that local planning be a continuous and ongoing process; and WHEREAS, Section 163.3191, Florida Statutes, directs local governments to periodically assess the adopted Plan to determine if it adequately addresses changing conditions and state policies and rules; and WHEREAS, Section 163.3191, Florida Statutes, directs local governments to adopt needed amendments to ensure that the plan provides appropriate policy guidance for growth and development; and WHEREAS, the City has reviewed its Comprehensive Plan and has determined that amendments are necessary to meet community goals and to reflect changes in State law; and WHEREAS, the City has timely notified the State of Florida, Department of Economic Opportunity, in accordance with the Evaluation and Appraisal Notification Schedule in Section 163.3191, that such changes are necessary, and; WHEREAS, the City has completed its proposed evaluation and appraisal based amendments consistent with the requirements of Chapter 163, Part II, F.S., and; WHEREAS, the Local Planning Agency has reviewed the 2014 evaluation and appraisal based amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, held an advertised public Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 2 hearing, provided for public participation in the process and rendered its recommendation to the City Commission; and WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon first reading of this Ordinance, authorized transmission of the evaluation and appraisal based amendments to the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and review agencies for the purpose of a State Co-ordinated Review in accordance with Sections 163.3184 and 163.3191, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, the City Commission has reviewed the Objections, Recommendations and Comments (ORC) report received from the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and the amendments as updated to address the State's comments, held an advertised public hearing and provided for public participation. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF AVENTURA, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The foregoing facts and recitations contained in the preamble to this Ordinance are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. Section 2. Amendments to the Comprehensive Plan. The 2014 evaluation and appraisal based amendments to the City of Aventura Comprehensive Plan, attached as Exhibit "A" to this Ordinance and as revised to address any objections, recommendations and comments provided by the Department of Economic Opportunity and review agencies, are hereby adopted. 2 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 3 Section 3. Severability. The provisions of this Ordinance are declared to be severable and if any section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance shall for any reason be held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, sentences, clauses, and phrases of this Ordinance but they shall remain in effect, it being the legislative intent that this Ordinance shall stand notwithstanding the invalidity of any part. Section 4. Inclusion in the Comprehensive Plan. It is the intention of the City Commission and it is hereby ordained that the provisions of Exhibit "A" to this Ordinance shall become and made part of the Comprehensive Plan of the City of Aventura. Section 5. Transmittal. The City Clerk is directed to transmit the amendments to the State of Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and other review agencies. Section 6. Effective Date. The effective date of this plan amendment, if the amendment is not timely challenged, shall be the date the Department of Economic Opportunity posts a notice of intent determining that this amendment is in compliance. If timely challenged, or if the state land planning agency issues a notice of intent determining that this amendment is not in compliance, this amendment shall become effective on the date the state land planning agency or the Administration Commission enters a final order determining this adopted amendment to be in compliance. No development orders, development permits, or land uses dependent on this amendment may be issued or commence before it has become effective. If a final order of noncompliance is issued by the Administration Commission, this amendment may nevertheless be made effective by adoption of a resolution affirming its effective status, a copy of which resolution shall be sent to the Department of Economic Opportunity. 3 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 4 The foregoing Ordinance was offered by Commissioner Holzberg, who moved its adoption on first reading. This motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Joel and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Commissioner Enbar Cohen yes Commissioner Teri Holzberg yes Commissioner Howard Weinberg yes Commissioner Luz Urbaez Weinberg yes Commissioner Michael Stern yes Vice Mayor Billy Joel yes Mayor Susan Gottlieb yes The foregoing Ordinance was offered by Commissioner Stern, who moved its adoption on second reading. This motion was seconded by Vice Mayor Joel, and upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Commissioner Enbar Cohen yes Commissioner Teri Holzberg yes Commissioner Howard Weinberg yes Commissioner Luz Urbaez Weinberg yes Commissioner Michael Stern yes Vice Mayor Billy Joel yes Mayor Susan Gottlieb yes PASSED AND ADOPTED on first reading this 8th day of July, 2014. 4 Ordinance No. 2014- I LI Page 5 PASSED AND ADOPTED on second reading this 7th day of October, 2014. S A GO LIES, MAYOR ATTEST: '4' A Ie r � :RESA •'OR*KA, MMC ■ CLE" APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: .("--//( CITY ATTORNEY This ordinance was filed in the Office of the City Clerk this day of October, 2014. e ► • TY CLE' 5 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 6 EXHIBIT `A' Note: Additions to existing text are shown in underline format. Deletions are shown in strike-through format. APPLICATION No. 1 CITY OF AVENTURA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN INTRODUCTION AMENDMENTS 1. Add a description of the 2014 amendments to the Plan, as follows: In 2011, Part II of Chapter 163 of the Florida Statutes governing comprehensive planning was revised. The former "Local Government Comprehensive Planning & Land Regulation Act" was changed to the "Community Planning Act". Along with other modifications, the requirement for evaluation and appraisal of comprehensive plans was modified. While still providing that the City shall evaluate its Plan at least once every seven years, the process was modified to allow local governments to determine if amendments are necessary to the Plan to reflect changes in State law and to reflect changes in local conditions. If amendments are determined to be necessary, the City notifies the State of its determination by letter, which letter is due to the State on a schedule prescribed by Rule, and then transmits the amendments within one year for review under the State Coordinated Review process. The City Commission has reviewed the Plan and has determined that amendments are necessary to reflect changes in State law and to reflect changes in local conditions. The City has notified the State, as required by Chapter Rule 73C-49 of the Florida Administrative Code, of its determination. Generally, the 2014 amendments to the Plan include the following: 1. Delete all references to Rule 9J5 of the Florida Administrative Code, which was repealed in its entirety. 2. Update the Future Land Use Element to include the new evaluation and appraisal procedures in the Community Planning Act. 3. Update the map series in the Future Land Use Element, Transportation Element and Education Element. 4. Add a new policy to the Future Land Use Element to encourage green building practices as provided in Article VI of Chapter 14 of the City Code. 5. Add new policies to the Intergovernmental Coordination Element to provide that the City will coordinate with and participate in Federal, State, County and local initiatives on climate change, sustainability and resilient communities. 6. Updates existing policy and adds a new policy to our Housing Element to support public and private sector efforts to provide an adequate supply of housing units that are affordable to 6 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 7 households of all incomes and ethnicities and to support efforts to reduce the housing cost burden. 7. Updates the Objective on reduction of per capital water use and its measure in the Infrastructure Element and in the Conservation Element to be consistent with the plans of our water suppliers, Miami-Dade County and North Miami Beach and with the South Florida Water Management District plan. 2. Update the introductory data from the date of the last evaluation and appraisal, as follows: Future Land Use In 2014, there are 536.78 acres of residential uses, 305.50 acres of commercial uses, 2.04 acres of industrial uses, 8.81 acres of community facilities, 265.57 acres of recreational lands, 284.87 acres in utilities and rights of way, 92.68 acres of vacant land and 531.61 acres of water in the City. The changes in existing land use in the City since 2005 are attributable to the transition of approximately 12.89 acres of commercial land to residential uses, acquisition of 8.5 acres of recreational lands, conversion of a 7.39 acre commercial site to mixed use zoning and construction on 11.82 acres of former vacant land. Transportation Public transportation within the City of Aventura is currently accomplished via fixed-route service provided by the Miami-Dade Transit Agency, Broward County Mass Transit, and a local city operated shuttle bus system. As of 2005 2014, the City's shuttle bus system boasts an average monthly ridership of 9,000 25,000 and has had a total ridership of /157,138 2,916,150 since its inception in 1999. The inter-county fixed-route Tri-Rail commuter service is accessible to the residents of Aventura through use of the Golden Glades station. Public transportation needs are also addressed through the use of paratransit services. The Florida East Coast(FEC) Railroad runs along the western border of the City and may provide future passenger rail service. Parks and Recreation The City of Aventura's Parks and Recreation Element is intended to inventory and plan for recreation and open space facilities within the City of Aventura that are accessible to the public. Currently, the City possesses more than adequate recreational facilities. However, the City's desire to provide residents with full service amenities point to future expansions and improvements to the City's recreation/open space inventory. The Goals, Objectives and Policies aim to maintain the current level of service by acquiring and utilizing open space within the City. Since 2005, the City has acquired two new park sites; one 7.0 acre park on NE 207 Street and one 1.5 acre site on NE 188 Street. Housing Housing in Aventura ranges from condominiums and luxury townhouses to single family homes and upscale rental communities,with designs often reflecting a Mediterranean influence. The majority of the housing stock within the City of Aventura is characterized by high-rise multi-family condominium development. Approximately fifty (50) condominium developments existed within the City upon 7 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 8 adoption of the 1998 Plan. As of 2006 2014, there are approximately eighty three (83) ninety-two (92) condominium developments. Redevelopment Element In 200574The City faces a number of challenges related to development and redevelopment. There have been growing concerns about the intensity of development and overbuilding in the City and the impacts of this development on quality of life. In particular, the City faces heavy traffic congestion which is raising concerns about emergency management and the public health, safety and welfare. In addition, compatibility of new development and redevelopment with existing development, building heights and maintaining the quality of the built environment were all cited as concerns during the EAR-scoping process. The redevelopment goal is to provide for redevelopment and economic development in the City that accommodates growth while maintaining and improving the integrity of the built and natural environment, promotes an identifiable aesthetic urban character and maintains or improves economic vitality in order to maintain a low municipal property tax rate. Education Element This Element was added in September of 2008 after adoption by City Commission and publication of a Notice of Intent to find in compliance by the Department of Community Affairs (now Department of Economic Opportunity). The intent of the Element is comply with the State mandate that public school concurrency be adopted by all Florida school boards, counties and non-exempt municipalities by the end of 2008. 8 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 9 APPLICATION No. 2 CITY OF AVENTURA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FUTURE LAND USE ELEMENT AMENDMENTS Note: Additions to existing Goals, Objectives and Policies are shown in underlined text. Deletions are shown in strike-through text. 1. Amend Objective 3 to delete reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, as follows: Obiective 3 The Future Land Use Plan shall emphasize concentration and intensification of development around centers of activity, development of well-designed communities containing a variety of uses, housing types and public services, renewal and rehabilitation of blighted areas. 1945-06(3)-(b)(2)1 2. Amend Policy 3.1, as follows: Policy 3.1. In planning and designing al new development and redevelopment, the City shall vigorously promote implementation of the guidelines contained in the redevelopment plans, the Redevelopment Element, and the Land Development Regulations—and the Green Building Program set out in Article VI of Chapter 4 of the City Code. 3. Amend Objective 4 to delete the year reference and to delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, as follows: Decisions regarding the location, extent and intensity of future land use in Aventura will be based upon suitable environmental conditions, compatibility with the natural and built environment, the minimization of adverse impacts to neighborhoods, the ability to maintain a hurricane evacuation clearance time of 12 hours or less, and the financial feasibility of providing by the year 2015, services at levels of service (LOS) that meet or exceed the minimum standards adopted in the Capital Improvements Element. [9J5-0064)-(b).(-131 4. Amend Policy 4.1 to delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, as follows: All development orders authorizing new, or significant expansion of existing land uses, shall be contingent upon the provision of services at or above the Level of Service (LOS) standards specified in the Capital Improvements Element (CIE) at the same time as the land uses are authorized. [9J5.006(c)3] 5. Amend Policy 4.4 to add language for the new evaluation and appraisal process in Chapter 163 and to delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, as follows: 9 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 10 The Community Development Department shall coordinate and centralize the compilation of monitoring information necessary to make determinations regarding existing and projected Levels of Services and to e -e- - - - - .: • - -e e e - -- - ::- - evaluate and appraise the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan for submittal to the State land planning agency, as required by Chapter 163, F.S. and Rule 9J5, F.A.C. 6. Amend Objective 6 to add the new planning horizon for the 2014 evaluation and appraisal, as follows: Aventura shall, by the year 2015 2025 continue to reduce the number of land uses inconsistent with the uses designated on the LUP map or with the character of the surrounding community. 1946-00604431 7. Amend Policy 6.2 to delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, as follows: Through implementation of the land development regulations, neighborhoods shall be protected from intrusion by uses that would disrupt or degrade the health, safety, tranquility, character, and overall welfare of the neighborhood. {9d5.006(3)-(s)21 8. Amend Policy 6.4 to delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, as follows: Through its planning, regulatory, capital improvements and intergovernmental coordination activities, Aventura shall ensure that suitable land is provided for the placement of utility facilities necessary to support proposed development. Necessary utility facilities may be located in all land use categories. 9. Amend Objective 10 to delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, as follows: Aventura shall continue to maintain, update and enhance the municipal code, administrative regulations and procedures, to ensure that future land use and development is consistent with the Plan, and to promote better planned development and communities with well-designed buildings. {9J5.006 8] 10. Amend Policy 10.2 to delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, as follows: Aventura shall continue to investigate, maintain and enhance methods, standards and regulatory approaches that facilitate sound, compatible mixing of uses in projects and communities. {945.006(3 }3} 11. Amend Policy 10.3 to delete the reference to Rule 9J5,FAC, as follows: The City shall implement land development regulations, as may be amended from time to time, that include provisions for: {9J5.006(3)(s34} ... 10 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 11 12. Amend Policy 13.3 to delete the target year reference in the policy and make the policy ongoing, as follows: •- -- -- --- - - e- -, The City shall coordinate with the appropriate agencies to ensure that updated data and methodologies are being utilized in hurricane evacuation clearance time formulas, and encourage the use of consistent evacuation time standards by northeast Miami-Dade County and southeast Broward County municipalities. 13. Amend the requirements for evaluation and appraisal of the Comprehensive Plan based on changes to Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, as follows: AVENTURA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN MONITORING EVALUATION AND APPRAISAL PROGRAM • __Of_ - e -- -- An important part of the implementation of the Aventura Comprehensive Plan will be the programs for monitoring of progress and evaluation of accomplishments. These programs are set forth in the Elements of the Plan. Each objective in the Plan is followed by a measure that will be utilized in order to evaluate the effectiveness of the City's progress towards accomplishing the stated objective. The monitoring program will consist of periodic reviews of the stated measurable objectives. The intervals for these reviews and the assignment of responsibility are described below. Intervals The periodic review of measurable objectives will occur prior to, and in anticipation of, the next regularly scheduled evaluation and appraisal Report. At least every seven years, the City shall, pursuant to Rule Chapter 73C-49 of the Florida Administrative Code, determine whether the need exists to amend the Comprehensive Plan to reflect changes in state requirements since the last time the comprehensive plan was updated and to reflect changes in local conditions. 11 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 12 Evaluation And Appraisal Reporting Procedures•- - - - = -- - - - •- -= -- - - - - . -2 ' 22 -- "zee- " If, after the periodic review of the Plan as prescribed by Rule Chapter 73C-49, Florida Administrative Code, the City determines that amendments to the Comprehensive Plan are necessary, the City shall notify the state land planning agency by letter of this determination. The City shall prepare and transmit the proposed amendments to the state land planning agency within one year of the date of such determination. Amendments will be subiect to the State Co-ordinated Review process set out in Chapter 163, F.S. the Plan; ' _ - - • - - -.. . - "- . -e- = - - -- , - - - - .PeliGies; 12 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 13 5. The effect on the Plan of changes to: Chapter 187, F.S., the state comprehensive plan, Chapter 163, Pt. II, F.S.; the minimum criteria contained in Chapter 9J 5, F.A.C.; and - uses and the social and economic effects of such uses; . ' - -- - - - - -- -- - - - •- . . - - - • - - - - ----- - - •- • - --- - - • ' - - - e_ -- - '- e_ - : - ' --- - - - - - - - - - .- Commission-- • - - -- - ' - - amendments,- 13 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 14 Aventura's procedures for locally evaluating and adopting Plan amendments, €PRR evaluation and appraisal based and otherwise, will include public notice through newspaper advertisement; courtesy (not required) mailed notice to owners of property within an area subject to a privately filed application to amend the land use designation on the Land Use Plan Map and owners of property adjacent to such an area; dissemination of reports describing proposed amendments; opportunities for public written and oral comment and consideration of comments; and duly noticed public hearings. 14.. Amend the Adopted Future Land Use Plan Map Series as follows: a. Include the updated Future Land Use Map, Map 1-7, to show all land use changes from 2005 to the date of this evaluation and appraisal and to add the planning horizon of 2025. b. Add reference to the 2014 evaluation and appraisal to Map 1-8. c. Add reference to the 2014 evaluation and appraisal to Map 1-9 and update the mangrove wetlands and mangrove hammock areas. d. Include an updated Vacant Land Map, Map 1-10, to show all vacant land as of the date of this evaluation and appraisal. e. Adopt Panels 291 and 310 of the South Florida Storm Tide Atlas in Volume 7-11, Book 2, Miami-Dade County, of the Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Study Program prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council dated December 15, 2010, as the best available data for mapping the Coastal High Hazard Area (CHHA) in the City of Aventura as required by Section 163.3178(2)(h) and Section 163.3178(8)(c) of the Florida Statutes. 14 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 15 MAP 1-7, FUTURE LAND USE PLAN MAP 15 to cc ce BROWARD COUNTY MIAMI—DADE COUNTY `'1„\,,`\��Q`�; �N� ��'r`31- :1. — // jiio , ■ ADDITIONAL ADJACENT \ Y-- �� �/ ill LAND USE CATEGORIES \ M, \� .� :%/. �/I c 'j Estate Density XII ��..W 3 �.l ∎ ''or.'-I J • ■ i Low Density r 7 1 1 Residential ` �._., a����{" ` ,," , //ii� / %i// r� Low.Medium Density ��� NW'it a\\��i j�� _�1 II g I I Residential N �: `�\�`� \ �►10�///� ; �� 0 Medium High Density il\�'V✓ a,`!� , :,e\�� '�`� R Residential `'�� _y� �� High Density ` � - //%, ..,///////.%///////%///74 1 1 Residential ■ i i\\ I I Rec eato CITY `L` �i''%:''.'�:';�:�h.:� ' ,�.�i \ . 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'wend to emergency ymem- NHD Major Water 5 Map Plate 291 This map is br reference 8,planning purposes only mare°myy J .r 1 `' `f t Humcane evacva°cn derision-mating and growth management implementation are local responsibd,Aes 1 ' t Reese consult kWh local authwAies. Produced by South Florida Regional Planning Counul for Flonda Division of Emergency Management.2009-2010 �` 1�3_,+ Storm Tide Atlas-Miami-Dade County Book 2-Page 279 Statewide Regional Evacuation Studies Program Volume 7-11 South Florida 84 85 9.0w 86 �87 88 75 � of _ Y^ ( 75 - ' 14* ,ice• 4 ! i Vail",) IP h 1N • 1 M —71 ° s ail fro I' II r { +��1 /Pi Ili 7 ' 'e — _ - - `ij r 4474 7,.. ....".... P rtii .wit v C l g . b ri 1 I . .=___, 3-4, , ih .. .. . b . 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Produced by South Florida Reg onal Planning Council for Florida Division of Emergency Management,2009-2010 ..f.• T.S , • Storm Tide Atlas-Miami-Dade County Book 2-Page 287 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 20 APPLICATION No. 3 CITY OF AVENTURA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TRANSPORTATION ELEMENT AMENDMENTS Note: Additions to existing Goals, Objectives and Policies are shown in underlined text. Deletions are shown in strike-through text. 1. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in the Transportation Goal, as follows: To provide a safe and efficient multimodal transportation system appropriate to serve the needs of the city; to promote the use of alternative transportation methods encouraging scaled pedestrian and bicycle facilities, public transit, adequate parking facilities, paratransit, and other modes of transportation; to coordinate the transportation system with the land use plan, and other appropriate agencies; and to protect rights-of-way.{9 2. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Objective 1, as follows: As per 9J 5.005(8)(j), t The City of Aventura adopts the level of service standard as described in the Miami-Dade County Comprehensive Development Master Plan, described as follows: The minimum acceptable peak-period LOS for all State roads and on all City roads shall be the following: a) Where no public mass transit service exists, roadways shall operate at or above LOS E; b) Where mass transit service having headways of 20 minutes or less is provided within % mile distance, roadways shall operate at no greater than 120 percent of their capacity; c) Where extraordinary transit service such as commuter rail or express bus service exists parallel roadways within % mile shall operate at no greater than 150 percent of their capacity. 3. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 1.3, as follows: In conformity with the established Miami-Dade County Transportation Exception Area, that area located within the boundaries of the City of Aventura is designated as a Transportation Concurrency Exception Area as specified in_Section-9J-5(6),,Florida Statutes. The geographic location and extent of the City's Transportation Concurrency Exception Area, which is all land within the corporate boundary of the City of Aventura, shall be maintained on the "Future Function Classification and Number of Lanes" map. 4. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 1.5, as follows: 20 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 21 The City will develop transportation management strategies, such as but not limited to, traffic calming techniques and traditional neighborhood design concepts, to improve efficiency, and enhance the safety of the pedestrian, bicycles, and transit riders within the context of an integrated multi-modal transportation system. {9 5. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 1.6, as follows: Annual transit trips per capita will be utilized to determine the achievement of the mobility goals of the City. {9J 5.019(4)(c)10} 6. Remove the target date and add City ordinance reference to Policy 1.12, as follows: By 2007, or at the earliest feasible date, t The City of Aventura will develop continue to maintain impact fees and other methods by which developers can mitigate impacts to the transportation system by contributing funds for alternative modes of transportation, particularly the expansion, operation and maintenance of the Circulator System, pursuant to its Transportation Mitigation Impact Fee Ordinance No. 2008-08, as amended. 7. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Objective 2, as follows: As part of the internal consistency requirement of the Comprehensive Plan elements, the transportation system outlined in this element will be coordinated with the Future Land Use Map or map series to ensure that the transportation modes are consistent with the land uses in the area by the Plan's adoption. 9(4)(b)2J 8. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 2.1, as follows: Parking strategies will be developed that encourage a multi-modal transportation system including scaled pedestrian and bicycle facilities, public transit, paratransit, and other modes of transportation. 9(4)(c)3] 9. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 2.2, as follows: Through implementation of the Future Land Use Plan and Land Development Regulations, the use of bicycles and pedestrian activities will be promoted and encouraged with particular emphasis given to the Town Center. [9J 5.019(4)(c)5} 10. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 2.3, as follows: Through the implementation of the multi-modal transportation strategies, demand management programs will be established to modify peak hour travel demands, and reduce the number of vehicle miles traveled. 6} 21 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 22 11. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 2.4, as follows: Public transportation will be encouraged through implementation of local transit service and its incorporation in to the Town Center, as identified on the Future Land Use Plan Map. {9d- 5.019(4)(c)12] 12. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 2.5, as follows: Through implementation of linking local streets to provide residents with internal alternative routes, local traffic will be encouraged to use alternative routes developed to protect the interregional and intrastate functions of the Florida Intrastate Highway System. 13. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Objective 3, as follows: As part of the implementation of the programs outlined in this element coordination of the transportation system with the Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization, Florida Transportation Plan, and the Florida Department of Transportation Adopted Work Program will be evaluated annually as part of the annual update of the concurrency management system. [9J 14. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 3.1, as follows: Through the annual evaluation of the plans and programs of the other applicable agencies applicable roadway and transit service improvements for future multi-modal needs will be identified and addressed. [9J-5 019(4)(x)8] 15. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 3.2, as follows: Transportation coordination related mechanisms, appropriate agreements, and strategies will be utilized to implement the area wide transportation, land use, parking, and other provisions of the multi-modal plan. {9d-5.049(4)(x)-1} 16. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 3.3, as follows: Through implementation of this element and required agency coordination mechanisms, appropriate strategies will be developed to address improvements to the Aventura Mall transit terminal and development of a Town Center intermodal terminal, as well as access to aviation, rail and seaport facilities. [9J 5.019(4)(c)141 17. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Objective 4, as follows: Through coordination of the City's multi-modal transportation plan with the applicable public transit service and the Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization, efficient public transit service will be determined by the ridership. {9J-5.019(4)(b)4] 22 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 23 18. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 4.1, as follows: The City shall implement a local public transit system. 19J-5,01-9(4}(491 19. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Objective 5, as follows Through implementation of the Future Land Use Plan describing land use densities and intensities, existing and future rights-of-way, such as the eastern extension of Miami Gardens Drive and the realignment of NE 29th Avenue, will be protected from building encroachment. 20. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5 in Policy 5.1, as follows In coordination with the Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization, and the Florida Department of Transportation rights-of-way acquisition timetables and protection mechanisms will be established for the easterly extension of Miami Gardens Drive and the realignment of NE 29th Avenue. {9d-5-019(4)(c)4] 21. Remove the target date and provide for ongoing maintenance of Policy 6.1 in the Land Development Regulations, as follows: !! •- - - - - - The City shall provide in review-and-amend its Land Development Regulations in order to provide a cohesive blueprint for development and redevelopment in the City to ensure that new development enhances mobility options and that redevelopment does not further degrade transportation levels of service. 22. Amend the Adopted Transportation Map Series as follows: a. Revise Map 2-5 to update the timeframe to 2030 and update the reference source date. b. Revise Map 2-6 to update the reference source date. c. Revise Map 2-7 to update the timeframe to 2030 and update the reference source date. d. Revise Map 2-8 to update the reference source date. 23 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 24 MAP 2-5, FUTURE FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND NUMBER OF LANES 24 P I to cc ct- ce ,P' BROWARD COUNTY j � MIAMI-DADS �'.7 COUNTY "mil 13 Str e Imo._ 4LD 1% , I;1.� 8LD 4LD, 1 gi ■ ct 1.: .be mok /� / , CITY LI M I � � Bilari,_141i;AI „S /iiaii,,,/aiiaiiaa iii iaiiai//ii/%a j , LE;:tnon ; r ND % ,j j �, ;,ad t4Ifr i/j//�//,MEM State Minor Arterial C : (o'' 4 Minor Arterial D a�� :i Urban Collectors " ° 4LDr ,�r of LansLdd 4L Two Lane Undivided o z--4, 4LD Four Lane Divided — ®- � ) ..=-=.--� a.• -�%- 4L Four Lane Undivided ; —k // /�/�//� �.� / I V 6LD Six Lane Divided ik, _ Leh •"j•• L /`�IFi■1 - :c 1�� W�11iom � j '; Note: All other local urban �� 6 :%., -; • collectors are assumed to •= 4 L 190 Stre: two lane undivided roadw. Si % •N—� w� .ii„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,�j Dum fours dlin �' Other Facilities: e 2L . t o 188 Street �I � I■■'Limited Access Facility.: 87 Stre D �.j Bay// ,',I... y ; _ MM i a m i Care- ii oi //",i ii ® Significant 1110412..� � � � 185 St -- Ij/// •` �/� , • --• Parking Drive ��� i/ /�,. Facility •■r Q .� Qy mitt - Aventura is it 1 4LD 4L,;, q A' /� '"-1 it j designated a "% ��. (/' �Littl� /,/ - /�, Trans ortatio �'W.,711.14,: Maul: 0 /�/ 1 r •Concurrency Lake '/ OG Exception At. �; i „/ ,l ` /Area. / % / Al,,, ; i C ��.111 .. .,:( ./jjlt 21 i ,k,- 'V74.' / ,”' ',. ,,, 14, LD '41 lik V, z. , rt '•/// /,- ../ i i 0 'v:i :...,,�ml.I Lak= / �1 ee Wallig-1 —II tV i � .•/ 1111/ ,. Source: 2013 Miami—Dade County Comprehensive Map 2-5 I Development Master Plan Future Functional Classification, SCALE IN FEET a and \ urmber of Lanes — 2D30 iv' arrisa& Walls, 0 • 891 S*tondo Ave. 8 e 200 Weft'Park R 92780 CL City of Aventura Comprehensive Plan — 1998 Phone 40, Flue,o, , LL EAR. 2005 936.01 Revised 9/21/07 EABA. 2014 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 25 Map 2-6, FUTURE TRAFFIC VOLUMES AND LEVELS OF SERVICE 2030 25 I 7 10 o BROWARD COUNTY Lo LL. j %, MIAMI-DADS MI =� '13 Str et COUNTY �' / /� ,i IIII IOW III CITY LIMI el .,. I � � �� /aaiiiAventura is responsible .-�,_:.,. / �IM %//� I the maintenance of all r:= 7jr .citM of sand a ' Da lye I•' •,■1111•11 r , * /4 a � %//�// /. %iii '� i, / LEGEND 7.11 i 111‘‘.%c°' n� I j V $%ai. // Pea k Hour Level–of–Ser IV _ip •/j `` . /j j LOS A ��'' r /' j • / %/ LOS B I j� /ate LOS C J 4 , LOS D _ 1 -- �i. %mow" / — j LOSE 9 �T� /. Leh "! l -1107 of LOS E 91 Sire - Wi1Upm 1 / / .�71■101gtaiK j s 1 X190 Street , Dumfoundlin>'s ill:: tre NM, o% 87 Stre; MB Miami Gar-- . sj ....///.//./../....iaaioiaiiai;;;// / , �, 185 St eet �/ / Drive ��� : ///y;ij� , /�Stree �� , � ,; *i/ i , ,tic,""ii 2 i / // i� �f POW) "Ea ,� /�//' tea,/, �/ /pals/ ,,,. /ii ‘ ar 2J / / . siittni Lak. / " 'Marl a.....4j/ I / r—a-- ---"Ial Source: 2013 Miami—Dade Comprehensive N Map 2-6 Development Master Plan Z Future Trcffic Volumes and 0'` ,li SCALE IN FEET o 0 2000 4000 Levels o f Service — 2 0 3 0 iVev, Harris & Walls, Inc. a 1131 a Orlydo Ara Sae 200 Misr Perk,Ft 32720 ec City of Aventura Comprehensive Plan — 1998 J '°9 ;° 0 "°Re '9/27/07 20 L EABA. 2014 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 26 MAP 2-7, FUTURE HURRICANE EVACUATION ROUTES 2030 26 U) BROWARD COUNTY j MIAMI-DADE MIN,.1"4"—"47• .y— .. ... .. ;. ;._.;;>....;.: P.' . _;; 21,E Street ,-% • COUNTY �_ / 1�� .1 : .. ,..1 7 CITY LI M I �����i�A -.4,, C j:,�� . ,I ■ �� Vii, .■say -„'� -,. �����J j/ , "Ewa�; �I Ives Dairaul.,I , '% �Road %oiii//� ,�.� 1,,J1 - �P : ,ti . n 11 1 � ∎j� %j it 1 ' LEGEND II "i,•,.. / �∎ •� ■., 44 Evacuation Rout- n , 4ji%� , /•;- ® ____-____ -cam %-- —�Directional Flow �■ jijfAa��„/i�-. V � (3 .<%i •r .ii, , 9 om Leh ” i • 91 Sire W111 _ ,/ ` 190 Street / Ij / —��I zoom• r .iauiaiiiiii,,,,,,,,,,,, `�four dlin AMEN" e y 188 Stree Wi7 Ba % k °% TO 1-95 NORTH if r- ;t �/ �� % _ Miami Gar:=- .i ` �1 iv—,--.4 /Dri ve — 185 St eet 71d44iV?/'. -- / .=i. /% % � /%iii � � I�// Little g ' • ' Maul.% /�%� o� .. . •, , i# ' , . kU / : di! r' if 4.0— / ror-vg iry ,/ ,-, --,TioirP-74.4.;41 Di_. '/ ,,, / .1 , ,,/, / 0 , 4. .--„,, , .,/,-, „:„:".::: ::-.: ::: :.:/:-...,,./ /./ 4/ II Mau( ;/ Wt s./ - ..7. //// /,//////////////, •////////////////////////////,/// Amy , o. Source: 2013 Miami—Dade County Comprehesive Z Map 2-7 Development Master Plan Future - urriccne Evacuation SCALE IN FEET rn 0 1000 2000 4000 Routes — 2030 Ivey, Harris & Walls, Inc. o' MIS Ona do Aye. &M MO Mar Pot R 3V10 ce a_ Phoney -629-78118 City of Aventura Comprehensive Plan — 1998 °°° Remised I EAR. 2005 1— EABA. 2014 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 27 MAP 2-8 FUTURE MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION 2030 27 U) \ / BROWARD COUNTY • a;i :amp IliSIisNII ii ii MIAMI—DADE _:�'. /�/. / 3 Street '" COUNTY m: � ,j �j1 CITY LIMI • �;�fl; l �_ . . , -� LEGEND �"LI +� // � r /iaii..,�'iiaiaiiaii� aiii/iii/oil'% Existing �::_ 6�. Broward County -, /��'1 �•. --•— 'j Mass Transit Route * j/ "i'' -i� 9 Ives Dair 0, ■, t �/ Existing Miami— . �.//iii Dade County Road % >% % �' %,e , n Metro.Bus Routes: ' 35 � .� �j��,,� j R 9 1 ° Illje‘k* r— . iik - — - s ;; �..^w j. ///i 1' jiiiiii�// p%-;,,11111 --,- Biscayne Max l� lii *\ i ''' / l %' /,, ,',/.'/- d - 0% • Major Transfer Poi , I : • • i.1% 1 ,., ! j - Al * Trip Generators and I ��`:� �G'$ ►� "'� —4-0-81110k,_;% f Attractors `�.: i / � •; Other Existing Multi—Modell-1 li g�_ -� Leh j . � — — � Marinas � 1 S re• W _j '� ,%:�I�i y Bicycle and = a " 1190 Street "/ i Pedestrian Wa j _!___ , j / ///.: y i FEC Railroad Ii , Dumfoundl n.,11(_:' Heliport �' 187. Stre it 188 reet �I / Bow// , _ o —� �/� Miami Gar-_ i 8 I1 >„ ii:;: Q / , ;i Drive �'h' 185 St eet � / i -- �,I r /-/ r+�siE.3 /� � Stree - • /Lltt,. , / •,,,, ‘, ii:i.i•poin,..„.. ,;0:10,k_, //iiiiiiioy . : i 00/v/ 4 ___ i i /' A 4 =,, / o -, / /, -- /,s ,/.// ! ,. % ., ,- -: -:// lt411111/ •.* -" ./. ilatill / Gift 9 ., / , , -,ii ,., /. „//,,,,, ... ,„ , , ,/ •IR . , , ., _ i.,,,,,, ,..,,,, „.......„_„.„.., „„„„„..„..„.„.„..„,,..., ,,. A , , ,, c, , Source: 2013 Miami—Dade Comprehensive Master Plan. Map 2-8 Z 101%r Future l SCALE IN FEET NORTH Vulti— Nodal Transportation 2000 4000 rINIminnot Ivey, Harris & Walls, Inc. if City of Aventura Comprehensive Plan – 1998 407-629-1863 4077 EAR. 2005 Job: 936.01 Revised: 9/27/07 L EABA. 2014 .__1 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 28 APPLICATION No. 4 CITY OF AVENTURA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN HOUSING ELEMENT AMENDMENTS Note: Additions to existing Goals, Objectives and Policies are shown in underlined text. Deletions are shown in strike-through text. 1. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in the Housing Goal, as follows: To achieve a balanced and affordable range of housing stock; to encourage the diversification and distribution of the housing stock; to eliminate substandard structures; and to conserve a good quality housing stock 9J-5 01 O(3)(a)] 2. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5,FAC, in Objective 1, as follows: Within one year of Plan adoption, provide the framework for a housing program that encourages the creation and preservation of affordable housing for all current and anticipated future Aventura residents. {9J 5.010(3)(b)1} 3. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 1.1, as follows: Through implementation of the housing program, and the Intergovernmental Coordination Element Aventura will coordinate with appropriate private and non-profit agencies to improve housing production. [9J 5.010(3(c)1] 4. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 1.2, as follows: Through the comprehensive planning process and the development of the Land Development Regulations (LDRs) a streamlined permitting process will be established; providing for efficient review with minimal delays and costs. [9J-5:010(3)(s)2J 5. Delete existing Policies 1.4, 1.5 and 1.7 that contain outdated study references. Polic 6 28 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Policy 6. Revise and renumber Policy 1.6 to include new study language, as follows: Policy 1.64 The City shall support public and private sector efforts, including the Seven50 Southeast Florida Prosperity Plan and its Regional Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing, Social Equity Analysis and Opportunity Index for the seven counties of Southeast Florida, to provide an adequate supply of housing units that are affordable to households of all incomes and ethnicities in proportions that are reflective of the housing demand and needs, and encourage developers to provide a variety of housing types, including housing affordable to City residents of all income levels and ethnicities, in residential projects and communities. 7. Insert new Policy 1.5 to include new study language, as follows: Policy 1.5 The City shall support public and private sector efforts to reduce the housing cost burden to the maximum extent possible consistent with existing land use, design, urban service, transportation, environmental and social conditions in the City. 8. Delete reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Objective 2, as follows: Through the comprehensive planning process and the development of LDRs a code enforcement system to eliminate substandard housing, encouraging the rehabilitation or improvement of existing housing, while accounting for potentially historically significant housing will be established in LDR's. 9. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Policy 2.1, as follows: Aventura does not contain any historically significant housing at this time, however, the City recognizes its responsibility to ensure that the quality, stability, and maintenance of the housing stock be addressed in the City's housing program. {9d-5 9(3)(c)3} 29 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 30 10. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Policy 2.2, as follows: The following classifications will be used to determine the condition of the housing stock, once the condition of a structure is determined the appropriate conservation, rehabilitation and demolition strategy will be implemented. 41 11. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Objective 3, as follows: Due to high and increasing property values and the scarcity of developable land, the City will coordinate with the private sector in order to encourage the provision of a variety of housing types, including housing affordable to City residents of all income levels, in residential and Town Center communities throughout the City. There are no sites available for mobile homes. [9J-5.010(3)(x} 12. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Policy 3.1, as follows: The City of Aventura, through its Land Development Regulations and other appropriate mechanisms, shall implement appropriate criteria allowing diverse housing types including housing affordable to City residents of all income levels and ensure the provision of services to support the housing stock through the concurrency management ordinance. Aventura is an urban area, therefore, there are no rural uses or need for farmworker housing. 0(3)(c)5] 13. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Policy 3.2, as follows: Through implementation of the Future Land Use Plan and implementing LDRs sufficient densities are delineated to allow affordable housing. Due to the extent of existing development sites appropriate for affordable housing are limited. [9J 5.010(3)(c)111 14. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Objective 4, as follows: Through the implementation of the Future Land Use Plan and the LDRs, adequate categories to allow group homes and foster care facilities licensed or funded by the Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services will be implemented by LDRs. [9t1-5,040(3)(b)41 14. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Policy 4.1, as follows: Through the implementation of the Future Land Use Plan and the LDRs, Aventura will encourage the establishment of group homes and foster care facilities in a manner consistent with Chapter 419, F.S. to guide the development of these licensed facilities in a non-discriminatory manner. Based on the concurrency management system adequate infrastructure and public facilities will be in place. [9J `. 15. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Objective 5, as follows: In the event that the implementation of the housing program results in the elimination of substandard occupied housing the City of Aventura will provide relocation housing to those displaced, as necessary and required. 19J--5704-0(3)(b)6] 30 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 31 16. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Policy 5.1, as follows: The City of Aventura will provide appropriate relocation housing for any displaced individuals. {9J 5,018(3)(c)9] 17. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Objective 6, as follows: Upon plan adoption, and as part of the on-going formulation of the City of Aventura's operating policies and procedures, an affordable housing implementation program shall be maintained. f9J- 5.01-0(3)(b)7)] 18. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Policy 6.1, as follows: Where applicable the City will utilize, and in a coordination effort, encourage housing providers to utilize federal, state and county subsidy programs. {9J 5.010(3)(c)7] 19. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, from Policy 6.2, as follows: Due to the unusually high property values, coupled with limited vacant land, the City of Aventura's housing program may require the City to consider entering into an interlocal agreement to provide a framework for the provision of affordable housing. {9J 5.010(3)(c)101 31 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 32 APPLICATION No. 5 CITY OF AVENTURA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN INFRASTRUCTURE ELEMENT AMENDMENTS Note: Additions to existing Goals, Objectives and Policies are shown in underlined text. Deletions are shown in strike-through text. 1. Amend Objective 4 to coordinate with Miami-Dade County and North Miami Beach Comprehensive Plans and Water Supply Plans goals and policies and with the South Florida Water Management District, Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan, as follows: The City shall coordinate with the water conservation programs developed and implemented by its water suppliers, Miami-Dade County and North Miami Beach and by the South Florida Water Management District, Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan, develop and implement a -- - -•-• - - - -- - • - •- - e* - •• to ensure that a sufficient, economical supply of fresh water is available to meet current and future demand for potable water without degrading the environment. Measure: Reduce Per capita water consumption by 10% by 2005; percent water unaccounted for; peak day to average day water demand ratio; amount of water and wastewater that is reused or reclaimed on an annual basis, as published annually by Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department. 2. Amend Policy 3.1 of Objective 3, to provide that minimum floor elevation is based on City of Aventura Code, as follows: The Stormwater Management (Drainage) Level of Service (LOS) standards for Aventura contains both a Flood Protection (FP) and Water Quality (WQ) component. The minimum acceptable Flood Protection Level of Service (FPLOS) standards for Aventura shall be protection from the degree of flooding that would result for a duration of one day from a ten-year storm, with exceptions in previously developed canal basins as provided below, where additional development to this base standard would pose a risk to existing development. All structures shall be constructed at, or above, the minimum floor elevation specified in the federal Flood Insurance Rate Maps for Aventura, or as specified in the the most recent edition of the Florida Building Code or the City of Aventura Code, whichever is higher. 32 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 33 APPLICATION No. 6 CITY OF AVENTURA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ELEMENT AMENDMENTS Note: Additions to existing Goals, Objectives and Policies are shown in underlined text. Deletions are shown in strike-through text. 1. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in the Capital Improvement Goal, as follows: Aventura shall, in a fiscally prudent manner, plan for and manage its facilities and infrastructure in order to adequately serve current and future residents while efficiently using and maintaining existing public investments, and making timely provision of required new capital investment. [9J 5.016(3)(a)] 2. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 1 as follows: The Capital Improvements Element (CIE) shall provide for necessary replacement of existing facilities, upgrading of facilities when necessary to maintain adopted level of service (LOS) standards, and for new facility investments which are needed and affordable. {9J 5.016(3)(b)1] 3. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 1.2, as follows: The City will continue to adopt an annual capital budget which contains the projects from the Five- year Schedule of Improvements for the corresponding year. (9J 5.016(3)(c)7] 3. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC,in Policy 1.3, as follows: Aventura will manage its long-term general obligation debt in such a manner that the ratio of the debt service millage to the City millage does not exceed 10 percent. 4. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 2, as follows: Upon adoption of this Plan land use decisions will be made in the context of available fiscal resources such that scheduling and providing capital facilities for new development will not degrade adopted service levels and/or negatively impact hurricane evacuation clearance times. {93- 5.016(3)(b)(4)] 5. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 2.2, as follows: Service and facility impacts of new development must be identified and quantified so that sufficient public facilities will be planned and programmed to be available when needed. All development orders authorizing new, or significant expansion of existing urban land uses, shall be contingent upon the provision of services at the levels of service which meet or exceed the adopted LOS 33 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 34 standards except as otherwise provided in the concurrency management system of the CIE. [9d- 5.016(3)(c)6] 6. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 2.3, as follows: Development Orders that were reviewed for concurrency and approved, by Miami-Dade County, prior to the adoption of this Comprehensive Plan shall be considered vested unless or until such a determination expires. [9J 5.016(3)(c)5} 7. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 2.4, as follows: The Five-Year Capital Improvements Program, or the City's contract providers as appropriate, shall incorporate the identified capital investments from each functional element and will be based on the following LOS standards: [9J-5 0-16(3)(c)4} 8. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Traffic Circulation section of Policy 2.4 and update reference to Miami Dade County Comprehensive Development Plan, as follows: Traffic Circulation As per 9J 5.005(8)(j), t The City of Aventura adopts the level of service standard as described in the Miami-Dade County Comprehensive Development Plan, Traffic Circulation Subelement 1997 2013, Objective 4 TC-1 Policy 41 TC-1B, as it relates to Urban Infill Areas (UIA) [9J 5.019(4)(c)1], and more particularly described as follows: ... 9. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 3, as follows: Future development will be permitted only when the adopted level of service standards for those services listed in the CIE will be upgraded or maintained at adopted levels of service, or when demonstrated negative impacts on hurricane evacuation clearance times will be mitigated, by ensuring that adequate fiscal resources are made available including, the proportionate cost of improvements necessitated by the development. [9J 5.046(3)(b)3] 10. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 3.1, as follows: Appropriate funding mechanisms will be adopted and applied by Aventura in order to assure the fiscal resources to maintain acceptable levels of service. Such funding mechanisms include impact fees, user fees, special tax districts, general obligation bonds, and special purpose authorities, or others as appropriate and feasible,-[9J-5,946(-3)(-081 11. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 4, as follows: Annually, the City will prepare a five-year Capital Improvement Program (CIP) analyzing all anticipated capital expenditures and identifying associated funding sources. [9J 5.016(3)(b)1 &4} 34 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 35 12. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 4.1, as follows: Future capital expenditures necessitated by changes in population, changes in development, growth, redevelopment or changes in economic base will be calculated and included in the Capital Improvement Program update process. {9J 5.016(3)(c) 11 13. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 4.6, as follows: The City will maintain all of its assets at a level adequate to protect the City's capital investment and to minimize future maintenance and replacement costs. {9J 5.016(3)(c)3] 14. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 4.7, as follows: The City will identify the estimated cost of capital projects and prepare a funding projection that considers revenues and operating costs to be included in the Capital Improvement Program document that is submitted to the City Commission for approval. {9.1-5,046(3)(6-)91 15. Revise Policy 4.18 to adopt by reference the Miami-Dade County Public Schools Facilities Work Program, as amended from year to year, as follows: To address financial feasibility associated with school concurrency, Miami-Dade County Public Schools Facilities Work Program for educational facilities, as formally adopted by Miami-Dade County Public Schools in September, 2007, as amended, is hereby adopted by reference as part of the Capital Improvement Element. 16. Revise Policy 4.19 to adopt by reference the City's annual update to our Capital Improvements Program, as follows: The City of Aventura 2009/10 2013/14 Capital Improvement Program and the Capital Improvements Schedule included therein, contains a schedule of projects that the City shall implement in order to meet its adopted Level of Service standards and ensure the financial feasibility of this Comprehensive Plan. The Capital Improvements Program, as adopted annually by the City Commission is hereby adopted by reference as part of the Capital Improvements Element. 17. Update Section 12) of Concurrency Management System text to reference the most current Miami-Dade County Comprehensive Development Master Plan, as follows: CONCURRENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 12) A proposed development will not be denied a concurrency approval for transportation facilities provided that the development is otherwise consistent with the adopted Comprehensive Plan and it meets the following criteria pursuant to Section 163.3180, F.S.: 35 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 36 • The proposed development is located within the Urban Infill Area (UIA), as adopted and described in the 1997 Miami-Dade County Comprehensive Development Master Plan Capital Improvements Element and the Transportation Element, Traffic Circulation Subelement Policy 4-B.TC-113B. 36 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 37 APPLICATION No. 7 CITY OF AVENTURA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN INTERGOVERNMENTAL COORDINATION ELEMENT AMENDMENTS Note: Additions to existing Goals, Objectives and Policies are shown in underlined text. Deletions are shown in strike-through text. 1. Add Policy 1.26 and 1.27 to the Intergovernmental Coordination Element, as follows: Policy 1.26 The City shall support and coordinate with local, county, regional, State and Federal initiatives on climate change, sustainability and resilient communities. Policy 1.27 The City shall assess,jointly with local, county, regional, State and Federal initiatives, planning tools to implement climate change adaptation strategies, sustainability and resiliency. 37 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 38 APPLICATION No. 8 CITY OF AVENTURA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CONSERVATION AND COASTAL MANAGEMENT ELEMENT AMENDMENTS Note: Additions to existing Goals, Objectives and Policies are shown in underlined text. Deletions are shown in strike-through text. 1. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in the Coastal Management Goal, as follows: To protect, conserve, or enhance the coastal resources; such that where appropriate, development activities that would damage or destroy the resources are restricted; human life in the coastal area is protected; and that public expenditures in areas subject to natural disaster are limited. f9J- 5.012(2)(a)] 2. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 1, as follows: The City will continue to meet or exceed the minimum air quality standards established by the Department of Environmental Protection. f9' 5.013("'b)1] 3. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 2, as follows: As part of the internal consistency requirement of the Comprehensive Plan elements the conservation efforts to protect water sources and waters that flow into estuarine waters or oceanic waters will be coordinated with the Infrastructure Element, on site drainage standards will ensure that private properties retain at least the first inch of stormwater on site and permit no more run-off after development than before development. •- -.9 - - - e . -.I - 4. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 2.1, as follows: Through implementation of the land use plan and implementing land development regulations sufficient restrictions will be in place to direct, activities and land uses known to affect the quality and quantity of identified water sources adversely, away from these sources, including natural groundwater recharge areas, wellhead protection areas and surface waters used as a source of public water supply. Implementation of the Stormwater Utility Program will ensure that the storm sewer system standards will be maintained as delineated in the Infrastructure Element. FA- 5.013(2)(c)1 and 6] and [9J 5.012(3)(c)1 and 2] 5. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 2.2, as follows: Aventura will adhere to and promote emergency water conservation efforts in accordance with the South Florida Water Management District's plan. {9J-5.013(2)(04] 38 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 39 6. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 3, as follows: Through implementation of the land use plan and subsequent land development regulations the remaining native vegetative communities and appropriate minerals and soils conditions will be conserved and implementation mechanisms will be developed. [9J 5.013(2)(b)31 7. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 3.1, as follows: Currently, there are no areas within the City limits that are suitable for mineral extraction, and due to the level of existing and expected development it is not expected that there will be any, however, it is recognized that conservation, protection and appropriate use of natural resources is necessary. {9J 5.013(2)(c)21 8. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 3.2, as follows: Through implementation of the land use plan and implementing land development regulations any remaining native vegetative communities, including environmentally sensitive lands, will be protected from development activities. [9J 5.013(2)(c)3] and [9J 5.013(2)(c)9] 9. Add a new Policy 3.7 to Objective 3, as follows: The degradation or destruction of wetlands shown on Map 1-9 of the Future Land Use Element shall be limited to activities that are in accordance with federal, State, County and local regulations. 10. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 4, as follows: Through its intergovernmental coordination mechanisms Aventura will work to conserve, protect and appropriately use marine habitat, wildlife habitat, wildlife and fisheries consistent with the South Florida Regional Planning Council Policy Plan, and any applicable state or federal regulation, the City will adopt conservation procedures as part of its land development regulations. {9J- 5,043-(2){1344] 12. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 4.1, as follows: Those known development activities that adversely affect the survival of endangered and threatened wildlife will be restricted in a manner consistent with applicable state and federal regulations. 19J- 5.013(2(c)5] 13. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 4.2, as follows: By the adoption of the City's conservation ordinance natural functions of existing soils, fisheries, wildlife habitats, rivers, bays, lakes, harbors, marine habitats, including wetlands and estuarine marshes will be protected.{9J 5.013(2)(c)61 14. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 4.3, as follows: 39 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 40 As part of the internal consistency requirement of the Comprehensive Plan elements areas identified in the Parks and Recreation Element as existing natural reservations will be protected. {9J 5.013(2)(c)7] 15. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 4.4, as follows: Based on the determinations made by the City's conservation regulations environmentally sensitive lands will be designated. [9d 16. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 4.5, as follows: In an effort to protect natural resources, hazardous wastes will be handled in a manner consistent with applicable state and federal regulations. [9J 5.013(2)(c)10} 17. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 4.6, as follows: In an effort to further the goals and objectives of the Conservation Sub-element, and consistent with the policies established by the Intergovernmental Coordination Element the City of Aventura will cooperate with adjacent local governments in the common effort to protect natural resources and the environment. [9J 5.013(2)(c)8} 18. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 5, as follows: Realizing that there is limited remaining coastal wildlife habitat in Aventura, such remaining areas shall be protected from development and when practical enhanced by development. {9J 5.012(3)(b)1] 19. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 6, as follows: Preserve the existing and planned sites for water-dependent uses; assure that any related marina construction or expansion meets appropriate location standards. ] 20. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 6.1, as follows: Any new marina, marina expansion or similar water-dependent use shall meet the following criteria: {9J 5.012(3)(c)9} 21. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 8, as follows: Limit City funds for infrastructure within the city limits that would have the effect of directly subsidizing development which is significantly more intensive than authorized by this Plan. [9d- 5.012(3)(b)5 and 6] 40 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 41 22. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 8.1, as follows: The City shall limit its funding of public infrastructure expansion if such funding and such expansion would have the effect of directly subsidizing a specific private development that is significantly more intensive than authorized by this Plan. [94-5,04-2(3)(G)-7} 23. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Objective 9, as follows: Maintain or reduce the current estimated hurricane evacuation clearance time of less than 12 hours. 19J 5.012(3)(b)7} 24. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 9.1, as follows: The City shall maintain and implement the strategy in the event of a hurricane of the established "pick up points"to facilitate the evacuation. 19J 5.012(3)(c)41 25. Delete the reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 9.2, as follows: The City shall maintain the adopted levels of service on the local roadways based on the future land use plan to achieve a reasonable evacuation time. f9J-5,0-1-2(3)(6)4} 26. Update reference in Policy 10.6, Habitable Structures, as follows: Policy 10.6 The City shall utilize the following criteria to distinguish between immediate repair and clean up actions and long-term redevelopment subsequent to a natural disaster. Habitable Structures: Immediate repair shall include removal of debris and vegetation; stabilization or removal of structures about to collapse and minimal repairs to make dwellings and other structures habitable, such as minor roofing repair and other weatherproofing/security measures. In these instances, building permits shall not be necessary prior to performing the work but retroactive permits shall be required in accordance with the provisions set forth •• e •- • - •. s s s e - e-:• —- - • • , Florida (Exhibit 1). the Florida Building Code. 27. Revise Policy 10.12 to delete Chapter reference, as follows: Notwithstanding the preceding policies, no regulation, permitting procedure or post disaster redevelopment planning shall be approved or applied to property, as the case may be, so as to constitute a taking or inordinately burden an existing use of real property or a vested right to a specific use of real property within the meaning of the Bert J. Harris, Jr. Private Property Rights Protection Act, - •- - - '- _ , - - - - , -**• •- -- Section 70.001, Florida Statutes. 28. Delete reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in Policy 10.14, as follows: 41 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 42 The City shall implement its local mitigation strategy in accordance with the guidelines provided in the Local Mitigation Strategy: A Guidebook for Florida Cities and Counties in order to fulfill the State requirements of Rule 9J 5.012, F.A.C. relating to post-disaster planning, repair, and reconstruction. 29. Add a new policy 12.9 to the Conservation & Coastal Management Element to define the Coastal High Hazard Area as follows: The Coastal High Hazard Area, which affects those lands shown on Panels 291 and 310 ("Panels") of the South Florida Storm Tide Atlas in Volume 7-11, Book 2, Miami-Dade County, of the Florida Statewide Regional Evacuation Study Program prepared by the South Florida Regional Planning Council dated December 15, 2010, is defined as the area below the elevation of the Category 1 storm surge line as established by a Sea, Lake and Overland Surges from Hurricanes (SLOSH) computerized storm surge model. The Panels are adopted as the best available data for mapping the Coastal High Hazard Area (CHHA) in the City of Aventura. Application of mitigation and the application of development and redevelopment policies in the Coastal High Hazard Area (CHHA), pursuant to s. 380.27(2) of the Florida Statutes, and any rules adopted thereunder, shall be at the discretion of the City. 30. Delete reference to Rule 9J5, FAC, in the Conservation Goal, as follows: To achieve a balanced environmental system that conserves, encourages the thoughtful use, and protection of resources, and natural environmental systems while considering the existing built environment. 19J 5.013(2)(a)] 31. Revise date in Objective 5 of the Conservation Element to be consistent with the Comprehensive Plans and Water Supply Plans for Miami-Dade County and North Miami Beach, and with the South Florida Water Management District Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan, as follows: OBJECTIVE 5 Reduce per capita water consumption rates = - -- !°. • - - - • e - consistent with the water conservation programs developed and implemented by its water suppliers, Miami-Dade County and North Miami Beach and by the South Florida Water Management District, Lower East Coast Water Supply Plan, to ensure that a sufficient, economical supply of fresh water is available to meet current and future demand for potable water without degrading the environment. Measure: Per capita water consumption; percent water unaccounted for; peak day to average day water demand ratio; amount of water and wastewater that is reused or reclaimed on an annual basis, as published annually by Miami-Dade County Water and Sewer Department. 42 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 43 APPLICATION No. 9 CITY OF AVENTURA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN EDUCATION ELEMENT Note: Additions to existing Goals, Objectives and Policies are shown in underlined text. Deletions are shown in strike-through text. 1. Amend the Education Element Map Series Introductory Text, as follows: Consistent with Section 163.3177(12)(g), Florida Statutes, maps showing existing and future conditions are included in the element. A map series - Figures 1B and 2-B - has been included which indicates the location of existing and proposed public schools and ancillary facilities over the 5-year planning period. This map series was prepared by Miami-Dade County and is included, along with maps for existing and proposed public schools in four areas of the County that are generally equivalent to the proposed Educational Impact Fee Benefit District, in the County's Educational Element. The map has been revised by the City of Aventura to show the location of the Aventura City of Excellence School (ACES). The entire map series prepared by Miami Dade County as part of its support data, inventory and analysis for the October, 2013 CDMP amendments are hereby adopted by reference. Map locations of future public school facilities are general and do not prescribe a land use on a particular parcel of land. 2. Update the Adopted Education Element Map Series, as follows: FIGURE 1B AND-2B: EDUCATION ELEMENT MAP SERIES yesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyesyes_ Located in the Northeast Area 2007 Revised to show Aventura City of Excellence School Located in the Northeast Area 2012/13 Figure 1B Proposed, Existing and Ancillary Education Facilities Located in the Northeast Area—2011-2016 (Revised by the City of Aventura to show the Location of the Aventura City of Excellence School) 43 Ordinance No. 2014-14 Page 44 FIGURE 1 B PROPOSED, EXISTING AND ANCILLARY EDUCATION FACILITIES LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST AREA 2011-2016 44 1 1 _ Proposed, Existing, and Ancillary Educational Facilities Located in the Northeast Area - 2011-2016 r * ............ ......, I *MAW at NM.Or tta OM. 1 • i 4= ••••• '''"*""a cormurre ..... at 11011•1711••• •Altettalatina At A 1:71.„.. ILLCAW:01 1 dibnal SOWN. 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