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Applicant asked to limit Collins Avenue restaurant music to ambient levels; planning board continues outdoor-entertainment request to June 10

2504695 · March 5, 2025
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After sound tests and lengthy neighborhood comment, the planning board continued a request from the applicant at 1350 Collins Avenue to June 10 and directed staff and applicant to calibrate sound levels and notify nearby hotels and residents.

An application to permit outdoor entertainment at a proposed restaurant at 1350 Collins Avenue was continued to June 10 by the Miami Beach Planning Board on March 4 after several on-site sound tests, presentations by acoustical consultants and more than an hour of public comment.

The applicant sought permission for either a DJ or live music with weekday and weekend hours that originally included evenings. Planning staff and the applicant's acoustician testified that ambient-level music (background music that does not interfere with normal conversation) could be heard barely, if at all, inside nearby hotel rooms during tests. However, stronger levels…

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