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- Planning Zoning - Miami
The City of Miami requires future Waterfront Development to meet codes and standards in addition to those required by Transect Zone Click the link below for information on codes, standards, review boards and the permitting process for Waterfront Development
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City of Miami Planning and Zoning Department WDRC SUBMITTAL CHECK LIST One 11” x 17” signed and sealed original set and 8 copies plus one electronic copy (Flash Drive) must be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department inclusive of all items outlined below for this application to be considered complete
- City of Miami - Economic Initiatives
The City of Miami requires a Certificate of Use and a Business Tax Receipt to open a business All Construction Permit work that may be required, must be completed, and approved before applying for a CU and BTR
- Planning - Notifications - Miami
The determination by the Planning Director shall be published on the City website within five (5) days from the date of issuance Determinations shall become final unless appealed within fifteen (15) calendar business days from the date of publication on the Planning and Zoning Department's website
- City of Miami Planning and Zoning Department
UDRB SUBMITTAL CHECK LIST One 11” x 17” signed and sealed original set and 10 copies plus one electronic copy (CD, Flash Drive) must be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Department inclusive of all items outlined below for this application to be considered complete The Project Architect or designee shall be present at the time of submittal and prepared to respond staff’s comments and
- Guide and Links for Waterfront Development in the City of Miami
All Proposed Developments are required to comply with Miami 21 Zoning Code requirements A search can be conducted by property address for applicable zoning requirements via the Zoning Interactive Application
- Miami GIS Applications Portal
This is the City of Miami's public platform for exploring and downloading open GIS data, discovering city resources, and engaging to solve important local issues
- INTRODUCTORY - Miami
The City of Miami’s Capital Budget and Multi‐year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), also known as the Capital Plan, contains information on how the City plans to invest available resources into key infrastructure, facilities, and systems between October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2027
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