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<br />IJ! <br />II <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Public Participation Process <br /> <br />On November 30, 2004 the City conducted an advertised scoping meeting with the <br />residents, members of the City Commission, acting as the City's Local Planning <br />Agency, state and regional agencies, and adjacent municipalities to identify issues and <br />agree on the level of effort to adequately be addressed in the EAR. On June 28, 2005, <br />the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) issued the City a Letter of <br />Understanding approving the identified issues and the scope as the basis for preparing <br />the City's EAR (The attached letter can be found on page 5). The City also held an <br />advertised public hearing on June 28, 2005 before the City Commission to discuss and <br />approve transmittal of the draft EAR to DCA for its preliminary review. The City will hold <br />an adoption public hearing prior to October 1, 2005. <br /> <br />Visioning <br /> <br />The EAR for the Sunny Isles Beach builds upon the thinking of the community on a <br />wide-range of issues that were identified as part of the development of the 2000 <br />Comprehensive Plan, including the following vision for the City: <br /> <br />1) Strengthening a sense of community, <br /> <br />2) Protecting and enhancing the City's coastal resources, <br /> <br />3) Promoting economic opportunity and security, and <br /> <br />4) Forming an Urban Village and Town Center that unifies the best qualities of <br />Sunny Isles Beach. <br /> <br />Local Issues Identified <br /> <br />Local governments are required to only address the subjects within the plan that are <br />important issues for those communities. To this effect, and as mentioned earlier, the <br />proposed EAR builds upon the existing vision established as part of the 2000 <br />comprehensive plan. The City Commission, staff and the consultant team determined <br />the following subject matter to be included in the 2005 EAR consistent with Section <br />163.3191(2) (a)-(n) F.S., as applicable. <br /> <br />1) Land Development-The City is mostly developed at urban densities and essentially <br />built-out. Thus, providing for redevelopment of existing structures and parcels will <br />certainly be one of the main challenges ahead for the City. The following sub-issues will <br />also be looked at: <br /> <br />. Designate certain city-owned lands as Recreation and Open Space. <br />. Permit government facilities in all Future Land Use categories. <br />. Development of a Cultural Center, <br />. Provide additional limitations on Floor Area Ratio's. <br />. Promote harmonious and visually appealing urban design and building form. <br />. Increase amount of public parks to meet current and future population demands. <br />. Provide more public access to the beach. <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach - <br />2005 Draft Evaluation and Appraisal Report <br /> <br />Rev. 6/29/2005 <br />Page 3 <br />