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Miramar Redevelopment Faces Detailed Conditions Tied to Historic Miramar Structures
Summary
City staff reviewed The Miramar at 65 S. Palm Ave, citing split zoning and multiple technical requirements; staff tied several conditions to the historic Miramar structures including a 10‑year rent restriction on second‑floor nonresidential space and limits on transferring development rights.
Sarasota — The Development Review Committee reviewed a new submittal for The Miramar, a multi‑building redevelopment at 65 South Palm Avenue, and provided extensive code, streetscape and utility comments. Staff tied several preliminary conditions to the historic Miramar structures and told the applicant a resubmittal will be required.
Project representatives said the site will include approximately 70 residential units and about 38,000 square feet of commercial space. Rebecca Webster, a certified planner with development services, told the applicants to reflect split zoning and split future land use on the site data table under ordinances 25‑5566 and 25‑5566 (as cited in the review). She asked the team to show building coverage calculations above the podium level, dimension elevator overruns and architectural features at roof level, and demonstrate that…
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