Is the proposed development consistent with the Miami River Greenway Action Plan?
Yes, the UIWG found the proposed Miami River Place to be consistent with the Miami River Greenway Action Plan, contingent that the buildings final design meets city recommendations, the developers continue working to obtain the widest possible unobstructed pedestrian path, and provide condo documents, covenants, and or easements guaranteeing maintenance of a publicly accessible riverwalk area. Does the project require a Major Use Special Permit, Land Use Amendment, Zoning Amendment, special exemptions or waivers? No. The project requires a Class II Special Permit and Certificate of Appropriateness from the Historic and Environmental Preservation Board.
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