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Planning commission defers 10‑unit townhouse proposal at 1330 NE 10th Ave after neighbors raise tree, parking and outreach concerns
Summary
The City of North Miami Planning Commission voted 6–1 to defer a conditional use permit for a proposed two‑building, 10‑unit townhouse development at 1330 Northeast 10th Avenue so the applicant can hold at least two community meetings and further address tree mitigation, landscaping and parking questions.
The City of North Miami Planning Commission on Thursday deferred action on PC17‑112, a request for a conditional‑use permit for a two‑building, two‑story townhouse development totaling 10 units at 1330 Northeast 10th Avenue, after neighbors and several commissioners raised concerns about the removal of large oak trees, parking and lack of pre‑application community outreach.
Commissioners voted 6–1 to defer the application, with Commissioner Seyfried the lone vote against deferral. The applicant’s legal counsel, Joseph Geller of Greenspoon Marder LLP, said the developer will hold at least two community meetings and return with any revisions before the commission or city council review.
The staff report, presented by Debbie Hunt, development services director, describes the proposal as two 2‑story buildings with five units per building, 24.6 feet in height, 16 off‑street spaces, native landscaping…
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