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Hialeah delays vote on church-owned lot plan for RV and boat parking after residents raise safety and nuisance concerns
Summary
A proposed conversion of a church-owned parcel at 1550 W. 60th St. into an 81-space recreational-vehicle and boat parking facility was presented on first reading Jan. 27 and drew sustained questioning from council and neighbors over security, drainage, hours and neighborhood fit. The council postponed the land-use and rezoning items to Feb. 24 to allow more community engagement and covenant detail.
The Hialeah City Council postponed action Jan. 27 on a developer-backed plan to convert a 1.08-acre church-owned parcel at 1550 W. 60th Street into a commercial recreational-vehicle and boat parking facility after a lengthy presentation and wide-ranging resident and council concerns.
Architect Manny Rose, representing the property owner and developer, described the proposal as a secured surface parking facility with 81 assigned spaces — including three handicap spaces — and a pedestrian connection between 60th and 58th Streets. Rose said the facility would be limited to recreational vehicles and boats, would not provide water or electricity to stalls, and would include landscaping and security…
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