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Planning board approves rezoning for K–3 school and 42-child daycare at 106 West Ninth Street
Summary
The City of Hialeah Planning and Zoning Board on March 26 approved rezoning and related permits to allow a standalone private K–3 elementary school (maximum 28 students) and a 42-child daycare at 106 West Ninth Street, subject to conditions including building permits, parking modifications and operating limits.
The City of Hialeah Planning and Zoning Board on Wednesday approved rezoning a property at 106 West Ninth Street to permit a standalone private kindergarten-through-third-grade school with an attached daycare facility.
The board approved the rezoning from CR (Commercial Residential) to R-3D (Multiple-family district) together with a conditional use permit to allow a K–3 elementary school with a maximum of 28 students and a daycare limited to 42 children, and a variance reducing required parking from 15 spaces to 11. The motion was made by Board member Jimenez and seconded by Board member Alexia; the board recorded unanimous approval with the item adopted with conditions.
Staff said the property is a roughly 13,500-square-foot lot with an approximately 4,480-square-foot…
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