He said the developer-owner will allow waterfront access to the public from 6 a.m. Fernandez reiterated the voluntary improvements to be made to the property and the city’s land next door, which will include new sidewalks, landscaping and drainage. Fernandez.Īt the January meeting, Commissioner Joe Carollo made it clear he’d like something more offered to the city in exchange for the rezoning and added density that comes with it. The developer also plans to build a new seawall and make improvements to a small linear green space (a city right-of-way), abutting the west side of the site and framed by a U-shaped Northwest 16th Avenue, according to Mr. The property is near the Northwest 17th Avenue Bridge, and just north of the Dolphin Expressway (836) leading into and out of the city’s Health District.Īt a first reading of the land use and zoning changes in January, Ben Fernandez, the developer’s attorney, detailed some voluntarily improvements to be made to the site, including installing and maintaining a public riverwalk. The city commission granted final approval March 22 of requests for the 1.7-acre site, including changing the land use designation from single-family residential to low-density multifamily residential. Land use and zoning changes approved by Miami city commissioners for a Miami River site are clearing the way for a new market-rate apartment building.ĭeveloper 1515 Miami River LLC plans a rental building with 63 apartments on the river’s south shore at 1515, 15 NW South River Drive.
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