Title: City of Coral Gables
1City of Coral Gables
2Proposed Review Process
- Consultant presentation and explanation of
revisions - Questions and answers to clarify consultant
administration intent
3Proposed Review Process
- Public meetings focused on discussion and input
with regard to policy issues - Word crafting and editorial changes through
written comments or one on one meetings with
members
4Proposed Review Process
- A tracking matrix has been provided showing old
and new sections
5Re-Write Process
- Critical review of existing LDRs
- Review of Comprehensive Plan
- Interviews with City leaders and affected and
interested persons - Review of controversial developments
6Re-Write Process
- Physical reconnaissance throughout City
- Preparation of 3D development models to test the
effectiveness of existing development standards
7Re-Write Process
- Attended public meetings and hearings of various
bodies - Preparation of proposed Table of Contents
- Preparation of discussion draft of LDRs
8Primary Objectives
- Simplify the Code
- Eliminate inconsistencies
- Improve readability
- Eliminated fees (will be included in City Code)
- Eliminated application requirements and
authorized staff to prepare - Address specific concerns, e.g. monster homes
and land use transitions
9Formatting
- Article 3 Development Review
- Division 2 General Development Review Procedures
- Section 3 201. Pre-application conference
- Section 3 202. Filing application for
development approval/simultaneous applications - Section 3 203. Determination of application
completeness - Section 3 204. Review by Development Review
Committee (DRC)
10Format of Draft
11Table of Contents
Article 1. General Provisions Article
2. Decision Making Administrative
Bodies Article 3. Development Review Article
4. Zoning Districts Article 5. Development
Standards Article 6. Non-conformities Article
7. Violations, Enforcement Penalties Article
8. Definitions
12Article 1. General Provisions
- Required statements of authority, jurisdiction
and incorporation of comprehensive plans and
official zoning map - Provision of detailed transition rules for
application of new requirements
13Article 2. Decision Making and Administrative
Bodies
- Reorganization of all provisions into a single
article - Clarification of qualifications, power, duties
etc of all official bodies - Creation of new positions City Architect and
Development Review Official (DRO) - Modifications to rules of procedure for Board of
Architects
14Article 2. Decision Making and Administrative
Bodies
- Modification of administrative development review
procedures and allocating final decision making
for non-historic administrative decisions to DRO
15Article 3. Development Review
- Reorganization and clarification through parallel
provisions and use of tables and flow charts
16Article 3. Development Review
- Consolidation and standardization of notice
provisions
17Article 3. Development Review
- Simplification of minor and major conditional use
process - Make PAD a major conditional use
18Article 3. Development Review
- Appeals consolidated into a single section
19Article 3. Development Review
- Incorporation of provisions for development
agreements, subdivisions, concurrency and
abandonment into LDRs - Reorganization of historic preservation
provisions and improved integration of historic
preservation review and other land use reviews
20Article 3. Development Review
- Clarification of map and text amendment
procedures - New provisions governing comprehensive plan
amendments and DRIs - Provision for protection of landowners rights
21Article 4. Zoning Districts
- Consolidation of R Districts into 2 Single Family
(SF) districts established Coral Gables and
new Coral Gables - Consolidation and modification of multifamily
districts into two districts MF 1 and MF 2 - Reorganization of special purpose districts
- Consolidation of CA, CB and CC Districts into two
districts -- CL (limited) and C
22Single Family Districts
- Consolidation of SF districts (R1-2 to R19) into
two SF districts one north of Circle and the
other to the west and south of the Circle - Address issue of monster homes
23Consolidation of SF Districts
- Existing R1-2 to R19 vary only by minimum floor
area requirement - Minimum floor area requirement is obsolete and
irrelevant - No rhyme or reason to existing pattern of R
districts - Research reveals that neighborhoods are not
defined by zoning districts
24Single Family Districts
- Extensive research to understand role of R
districts in neighborhood character - Sorting of existing R districts into three groups
(low, medium high) revealed some sense of
coherence - Working with staff, we ultimate settled on two
districts