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Planning board approves updated fee schedule, public‑benefit administration charge and certificate‑of‑appropriateness fees
Summary
The board approved a set of fee updates to planning and zoning services, historic preservation certificates, temporary certificate‑of‑use fees and a new public‑benefits administration allocation (board set 10% as the cap). Board members emphasized tracking performance and using revenue to support targeted administration.
MIAMI — The Miami Planning, Zoning and Appeals Board on Oct. 8 approved a package of fee changes for planning and zoning services, including new and increased fees for temporary certificates of use, expedited reviews, special‑area plans, development agreement reviews and historic preservation certificates of appropriateness. The board also approved a measure allowing the public‑benefits trust fund to be used for administration, with the board setting a 10 percent cap on administrative draws.
Planning staff said fees had not been adjusted in several years and that application complexity and staff workloads had…
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