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Miami Shores City Zoning Code

ARTICLE III

DISTRICTS AND DISTRICT MAP4


Footnotes:
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Cross reference— Historic districts and archaeological zones, § 11-5(b)(3).


Sec. 300.- Classes of districts.

The territory of the village is hereby divided into the following classes of districts:

(1)

One-family residential districts (which may be referred to collectively or severally as "R" districts) of the following classes, differentiated with respect to required minimum cubage of buildings, as set forth in this section:

R-35 R-18.5
R-30 R-17.5
R-28 R-16.5
R-26 R-15.5
R-25 R-15
R-23 R-14.25
R-22.5 R-13
R-21 R-12.5
R-20

 

(2)

Multifamily residential districts (which may be referred to collectively or severally as "A" districts) of the following classes:

A-1 Multifamily
A-2 Multifamily and hotel
CR Community residential

 

(3)

Nonresidential districts of the following classes:

PRO Planned residential—office district
B-1 Local business
B-2 Transient business
C Limited commercial
CF Community facilities district
S-1 Special use—university
P Park district
PK Parking lots only

 

(Ord. No. 2025-04, § 2, 3-4-25)

Sec. 301. - Zoning map adopted.

The aforesaid districts are hereby established as the designations, locations and boundaries thereof are set forth and indicated on a map entitled "Zoning Map, Miami Shores Village," which map, properly identified, is hereby adopted as a part of this ordinance, insofar as it indicates said designations, locations and boundaries.

Editor's note— The zoning map is not set out herein, but is on file and available for inspection in the office of the village clerk.

Sec. 302. - Construction of map.

In construing the said map, the following rules shall apply:

(1)

Where district boundaries are indicated as approximately following the boundary lines of streets, alleys, railroads, public lands or channels or bodies of water, such lines shall be construed to be such boundaries.

(2)

Where such boundaries are indicated so that they approximately follow the lines of lots or other parcels of record and are not more than ten feet distant therefrom, such lot or parcel lines shall be construed to be such boundaries.

(3)

If the foregoing rules do not apply, the location of a district boundary, unless the same is indicated by dimensions shown on said map, shall be determined by use of the scale appearing thereon.

(4)

Where a street or alley shown on the Official Zoning Map is hereafter officially vacated by replatting or otherwise, the land formerly in such street or alley right-of-way shall be included within the zoning district of adjoining property owned in common thereat on either side of said vacated street or alley. In the event such street or alley was a district boundary between two or more different zoning districts, the district boundary shall be the former centerline of such vacated street or alley.