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Planning Board gives Lincoln Road restaurant two months after rooftop DJ violation
Summary
Miami Beach Planning Board set a 60-day progress report for a Lincoln Road restaurant after a rooftop DJ played above permitted ambient levels; staff recommended a revocation hearing because the incident violated the conditional use permit and followed earlier violations.
Miami Beach Planning Board on May 6 gave a Lincoln Road restaurant two months to demonstrate full compliance after a rooftop DJ played louder-than-allowed music, a violation staff says breached the establishment's conditional use permit.
Staff told the board the restaurant — which operates under a conditional use permit (CUP) that bars outdoor entertainment and allows only interior live performance with no sound audible outside — had multiple violations. The most recent, on March 27, involved a DJ on the rooftop that exceeded ambient levels; previous violations included performers outside and tables in the right-of-way. Planning staff recommended setting a revocation/modification hearing for the July 1 meeting.
The board instead voted to continue the matter as a…
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