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Commissioners approve developer’s revised plan for 22 homes on SW 122 Street after neighbors seek covenant
Summary
The commission unanimously approved a CDMP amendment and replacement covenant that caps development at 22 residential homes on a property adjacent to the South Dade Transitway after neighbors and the applicant agreed to an amended declaration of restrictions and traffic and tree protections.
Miami-Dade County commissioners unanimously approved a CDMP amendment and replacement covenant that will limit development on a parcel adjacent to the South Dade Transitway to a maximum of 22 residential homes.
Why it matters: The board’s action replaces a 2015 declaration of restrictions and resolves a previously contentious proposal to build an assisted-living facility at the site by approving a lower-density residential plan that neighbors supported. The covenant is intended to lock in the developer’s commitment to limit density and include traffic and tree-preservation measures.
At the public hearing several…
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