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Doral planning agency forwards land-use and zoning change for 6010 Northwest 102nd Avenue to city council without recommendation
Summary
At its Jan. 15 meeting, the City of Doral Local Planning Agency voted to transmit a proposed small-scale comprehensive-plan amendment and a companion zoning map change affecting a 1.25-acre parcel at 6010 Northwest 102nd Avenue to the City Council without a recommendation.
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The City of Doral Local Planning Agency voted Wednesday, Jan. 15, to transmit to the City Council, without a recommendation, a small-scale future land-use amendment and a companion zoning map change for a roughly 1.25-acre parcel at 6010 Northwest 102nd Avenue.
The action covers two related items: a proposed amendment to the city comprehensive plan to change the future land-use designation from Business B to Industrial I for the parcel, and an amendment to the city official zoning map to reclassify the site from Commercial Corridor (CC) to Industrial Commercial (IC). Both items were presented to the agency as agenda items 5A and 5B; no public speakers signed up to comment and no substantive presentations were made before the motions.
Councilman Rafael Pinedo moved to transmit each item to the City Council without recommendation; Councilwoman Nicole Reynoso seconded both motions. The roll-call on the motions recorded affirmative votes from Councilwoman Nicole Reynoso, Vice Mayor Maureen Porras and Mayor Mary-Christie Fraga and the motions passed. The clerk read the item descriptions into the record as affecting a "+/โ 1.25 acre" parcel at 6010 Northwest 102nd Avenue.
By transmitting the items without recommendation, the Local Planning Agency sent the proposals to the City Council for a final decision; the agency did not take a position endorsing approval or denial. The clerk announced no public comment cards had been filed and the public-comment period for the meeting produced no speakers on these items.
The meeting was brief: the Local Planning Agency handled the two related land-use and zoning items, approved procedural excusal of an absent member, and adjourned to the regular City Council meeting scheduled to follow.
The City Council will next consider the comprehensive-plan amendment and the zoning-map amendment at a future council meeting; the agenda packet and staff reports (if any) and any public testimony at that hearing will form the record for final action.

