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Commission approves 11‑story Shelton Miami condominium with conditions; neighbors ask for construction logistics and drainage protections
Summary
The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of PC17‑113, an 11‑story, 18‑unit condominium called the Shelton at 1998 Northeast 130 Fifth Street, with the applicant committing extra parking, sidewalk improvements and stormwater measures; neighbors voiced concerns about construction logistics, parking and floodplain impacts.
The City of North Miami Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval of PC17‑113 on Thursday, endorsing a conditional‑use permit that would allow nine floating units to raise an as‑of‑right nine‑unit entitlement to a total of 18 luxury condominium units at 1998 Northeast 130 Fifth Street (the Shelton Miami). The vote was unanimous.
Staff described the site as a 0.34‑acre property in the R‑6 zoning district with existing high‑density multifamily land use. The applicant proposes an 11‑story building with a maximum code‑allowed height of 110 feet, 18 residential units with an average large unit footprint (staff and applicant described units as sizeable—approximately 3,264 sq ft and five labeled “bedrooms” in the plans) and an integrated parking solution with 38 spaces, including stacked…
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