R5S - Landscape Rules for Home Renos
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MINIMUM LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS FOR SINGLE FAMILY HOME RENOVATIONS EXCEEDING THE 50% RULE AN ORDINANCE OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 4 OF THE MIAMI BEACH RESILIENCY CODE, ENTITLED "LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS," BY AMENDING ARTICLE I, ENTITLED "INTENT AND APPLICABILITY," BY AMENDING SECTION 4.1.2, ENTITLED โSHORT TITLE AND APPLICABILITY,โ BY MODIFYING THE MINIMUM LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS FOR SINGLE FAMILY HOME PROJECTS EXCEEDING THE 50% RULE; PROVIDING FOR REPEALER, SEVERABILITY, CODIFICATION, AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ย
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COMMISSION MEMORANDUM
10:35 a.m. First Reading Public Hearing
RECOMMENDATION
The Administration recommends that the Mayor and City Commission (City Commission) approve the subject ordinance at First Reading and schedule a Second Reading public hearing for July 23, 2025.
BACKGROUND/HISTORY
On December 11, 2024, at the request of Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, the City Commission referred a discussion pertaining to minimum landscape requirements for single family homes (C4 G) to the Land Use and Sustainability Committee (LUSC). On February 20, 2025, the LUSC discussed the proposal and recommended that the City Commission refer the attached ordinance to the Planning Board.
On March 19, 2025, at the request of Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez, the City Commission referred the attached ordinance to the Planning Board (C4 B).
ANALYSIS
The attached amendment to the Land Development Regulations of the City Code (LDRs) provides relief from the Cityโs minimum landscaping requirements for renovations to single family homes that exceed 50% of the value of the existing building. In general, the landscape requirements set forth in Chapter 4 of the LDRs exceed the requirements in the Miami-Dade County (County) landscape code. The following are some examples of differences between the City and County landscape regulations:
Lot Trees The Miami Beach code requires that lot and street trees, at a minimum, be 12 feet in height, with a minimum 6-foot canopy spread and 2-inch caliper. The County code allows for a minimum height of 10 feet and that up to 30 percent of the tree requirement may be met by native species with a minimum height of 8- feet and a minimum caliper of one and one-half (1ยฝ) inches at time of planting.
Shrubs The Miami Beach code requires a minimum of 12 shrubs per the number of required lot and street trees, and that no less than 50 percent of the required shrubs shall be native species. Additionally, 100 percent of shrubs shall be low maintenance, drought tolerant, salt tolerant, and suitable for Miami Beach, and no one species of shrub shall constitute more than 20 percent of the required shrubs.
The County code specifies that shrubs shall be provided at a ratio of 10 shrubs per required tree, and that at least 30 percent of required shrubs consist of native species. Additionally, 50 percent of all shrubs shall be low maintenance and drought tolerant.
Large Shrub/Small Trees Currently, the County has no minimum requirements for large shrubs/small trees. The City code requires all large shrubs or small trees to be a minimum of 6-feet in height, with a minimum crown spread of 4-feet at time of planting and 10 feet high at mature growth. The minimum number of large shrubs or small trees must also be ten percent of the required number of shrubs for the specific project.
The proposed ordinance amendment would allow for single family projects exceeding the 50% rule to revert to the minimum requirements of the County code. The proposal complies with the applicable minimum landscaping requirements in the County code, which apply to both unincorporated and incorporated areas of the County.
PLANNING BOARD REVIEW On May 6, 2025, the Planning Board held a public hearing and transmitted the proposed ordinance to the City Commission with a favorable recommendation (7-0).
FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
No Fiscal Impact Expected
Does this Ordinance require a Business Impact Estimate? Yes (FOR ORDINANCES ONLY)
If applicable, the Business Impact Estimate (BIE) was published on: See BIE at: https://www.miamibeachfl.gov/city-hall/city-clerk/meeting-notices/
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Not Applicable
CONCLUSION
The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve the subject ordinance at First Reading and schedule a Second Reading public hearing for July 23, 2025.
Applicable Area
Citywide
Is this a โResidents Right to Knowโ item, pursuant to City Code Section 2-17?
Is this item related to a G.O. Bond Project?
Yes
No
Was this Agenda Item initially requested by a lobbyist which, as defined in Code Sec. 2-481, includes a principal engaged in lobbying? No
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Planning
Sponsor(s)
Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez
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Condensed Title
10:35 a.m. 1st Rdg PH, Minimum Landscape Req, SF Home Renovations Exceeding 50% Rule. (KRG) PL
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