Biscayne Park drops challenge to North Miami plan: The Biscayne Park Village Commission voted to withdraw objections to North Miami's new comprehensive plan after a visit from the neighboring city's mayor

Last month, Biscayne Park Village manager Frank Spence wrote to the Florida Department of Community Affairs and requested two additions to the future land use map filed by North Miami: that a 100-foot "buffer zone" with 35-foot height limits along Northeast 121st Street be extended to 200...

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Published inMcClatchy - Tribune Business News
Main Author Castillo, Alain
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington Tribune Content Agency LLC 09.09.2007
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Summary:Last month, Biscayne Park Village manager Frank Spence wrote to the Florida Department of Community Affairs and requested two additions to the future land use map filed by North Miami: that a 100-foot "buffer zone" with 35-foot height limits along Northeast 121st Street be extended to 200 feet, and that density in the buffer zone be lowered from 16.3 to 5.1 units per acre.