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Sunny Isles Beach planning agency approves clarifying amendment on level-of-service standards

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Summary

The LPA recommended to the city commission a housekeeping ordinance clarifying level-of-service standards in the comprehensive planin a 4-0 vote; staff described the change as correcting inconsistencies with standards set by outside providers.

The Local Planning Agency unanimously recommended that the City Commission consider an ordinance amending the infrastructure and capital improvements element of the City of Sunny Isles Beach comprehensive plan to clarify level‑of‑service standards.

Jeff Cadums (Complete Cities Planning Group) described the proposal as a “housekeeping ordinance” that corrects inconsistencies in the comprehensive plan regarding level‑of‑service standards set by outside providers. “This is a housekeeping ordinance. It corrects some inconsistencies in your comprehensive plan with regard to level of service standards set by outside providers,” he said.

There was no public comment and no substantive objections from commissioners during the item. The agency moved and seconded the ordinance and recorded a unanimous vote: Commissioners Joseph, Viscara, Stuyvesant and Mayor Maria Svetchen voted yes. The consultant said the change is intended to reflect the standards already used for concurrency determinations and to ensure the comprehensive plan and development review procedures align.

The LPA passed the motion 4-0 and recommended the ordinance to the City Commission for consideration at the 6:30 meeting.