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Planning Board approves historic-preservation revisions after ad hoc review; expands tax-exemption eligibility and administrative reviews
Summary
The board unanimously recommended transmittal of a comprehensive package of historic-preservation updates developed by an ad hoc committee; changes include consolidation of review criteria, expanded administrative approvals, and widening ad valorem tax-exemption eligibility to multifamily and commercial historic properties.
Miami Beach Planning Board on May 6 voted unanimously to transmit a comprehensive set of historic-preservation changes developed by an ad hoc committee to the City Commission.
The ad hoc committee held five publicly noticed meetings in 2024 and produced unanimous recommendations to streamline and clarify the city's historic-preservation regulations. The ordinance before the board consolidates and removes redundant certificate-of-appropriateness criteria, clarifies the role of the Secretary of the Interior standards, raises the…
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