CURBED: These are the Rules of the Big New Wynwood Zoning Code
07/24/2015
Friday, July 24, 2015, by Sean McCaughan
The Big Wynwood Rezoning has happened, leading to a more dynamic, pedestrian-friendly, mixed-use, and admittedly developer-friendly Wynwood (the old code was quite hostile to anybody trying to build condos), spearheaded by the Wynwood BID and designed by PlusUrbia. It was approved yesterday by a vote of 3-0 by the Miami City Commission. The Wynwood Neighborhood Revitalization District-1, the City of Miami’s first NRD, is now officially a real thing. A little perplexed about what this means for Wynwood, Miami’s art center? Well, here goes:
1) Almost all of Wynwood is converted from ‘Light Industrial’ and ‘Industrial’ to ‘General Commercial’ with a lining of ‘Light Industrial’ in the blocks along I-95 and a chunk of ‘Medium Density Residential’ in the SW corner where Mana Wynwood is located.
2) Financial incentives, including Transfer of Development Rights, are in place to preserve warehouses and incentivize development.
3) Zoning along North Miami Avenue and 29th Street will allow development up to eight stories as-of-right, with an additional four stories in exchange for public benefits. The majority of the rest of the area allows building heights up to five stories with an additional three in exchange for public benefits.
4) The new zoning does allow for development of new one-story buildings.
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