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Planning board approves Noble 33 restaurant on Drexel/Lincoln Road with sound limits, neighbor contact and event caps
Summary
The Miami Beach Planning Board approved Noble 33’s conditional-use permit Oct. 7 for a Lincoln Road/Drexel restaurant, subject to pre-issuance acoustic testing, limits on music audibility off-site, a neighbor point-of-contact and a cap on special events with entertainment.
The Miami Beach Planning Board on Oct. 7 approved a conditional-use permit for Noble 33’s proposed restaurant on the southwest corner of Lincoln Road and Drexel Avenue, allowing a restaurant program with rooftop dining while imposing sound and operational conditions to reduce neighborhood impacts.
Staff described the proposed unified development: a two-level restaurant with rooftop seating, part of a larger unified development site that includes the Miami Beach Community Church. The application lists 460 seats (254 indoor; 206…
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