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2004-197
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
04/15/2004
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Establish Standards & Review Procedures for Preservation of Historic Landmarks
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(b) Are the site of a historic event with significant effect upon the community, <br />city state, or nation; or <br />(c) Exemplify the historical, cultural, political, economic, or social trends of <br />the community; or <br />(d) Have yielded, or are likely to yield, information important in prehistory or <br />history; or <br />(e) Contain any subsurface remains of historical or archaeological importance <br />or any unusual ground formations of archaeological significance; or <br />(f) Are designated in the City of Sunny Isles Beach Comprehensive Plan/or <br />Florida Master Site File. <br />Section 6. Enforcement of Maintenance and Repair Provisions. <br />Where the historic preservation board or board's staff determines that any improvement <br />within a designated historic landmark, or historic district is endangered by lack of <br />maintenance and repair, or that other improvements in visual proximity to an historic <br />landmark or historic landmark lack maintenance and repair to such an extent as to detract <br />from the desirable character of the historic landmark or historic landmark district, it shall <br />request appropriate officials or agencies of the City to require correction of such <br />deficiencies under authority of applicable laws and regulations. <br />Section 7. Unsafe Structures. <br />In the event the building official determines that any structure within a designated <br />historic landmark or historic landmark district is unsafe pursuant to the Florida Building <br />Code, he shall immediately notify the historic preservation board with copies of such <br />findings. Where reasonably feasible within applicable laws and regulations the building <br />official shall endeavor to have the structure repaired rather than demolished and shall <br />take into consideration any comments and recommendations by the board. The board <br />may take appropriate actions to effect and accomplish preservation of such structure <br />including, but not limited to, negotiations with the owner and other interested parties, <br />provided that such actions do not interfere with procedures in the Florida Building Code. <br />Section 8. Filing a Report. <br />The Board through the City Manager or designee shall annually file a report with the <br />Clerk of the Board of Miami -Dade County Commission. This report shall briefly state the <br />name, address and qualification of its historic preservation board members; when each <br />member joined and, if applicable left the board; the name, address and telephone number <br />of its historic preservation staff members and consultants; and the number of designation <br />reports and certificates of appropriateness prepared and considered in that year. Attached <br />to the report shall be a copy of the minutes of the meetings of the municipality's historic <br />Historic Preservation Ordinance 8 <br />Legislation/Ordinances <br />HO/jb <br />
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