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Design Review Board approves metal roof for 700 W. 50th St.; owner to work with staff on color
Summary
The Miami Beach Design Review Board voted 4-0 to allow replacement of existing clay tile with a new metal roof on a 1926 Mediterranean Revival mixed-use building, with a condition that the applicant coordinate final color/finish with staff.
The Miami Beach Design Review Board on a 4-0 vote approved a design-review application to replace portions of the clay tile roof at 700 West 50th Street with a metal roof, with the applicant required to work with staff to select an appropriate color and finish.
The two-story, mixed-use Mediterranean Revival building was built in 1926 and is nonconforming in the single-family district. City staff recommended approval but advised the board that the finish should be a terracotta color or a metal product that replicates a barrel-tile profile rather than a visible standing seam. Staff noted…
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