Subject Property is a 2-story, 20 unit building currently used as a rental property. Building was built in 1947 and forms part of the Museum Historic District of Miami Beach. Building is located on a 50'x150' site and was built up to all its required setbacks.
Construction Cost:
Summary:
Subject Building is being converted into a Suite Hotel. Modifications include providing accessibility to the first floor through the incorporation of an inclined walkway to the first floor, addition of stair lift to the first floor, renovation of Unit 3 as an ADA unit and renovation of units 6 and 11 to include communication features per code. All other units will have cosmetic work inclusive of paint, new flooring and new fixtures.
Attached construction cost estimates from 2 contractors that are currently bidding the project.
Per Miami Beach Building Department Records, there has been no construction activity within the past 3 years.
The Building Official was engaged in the process of the present waiver and has provided their recommendation for approval of present application (Recommendation attached)
*Briefly explain why the request has now been referred to the Commission.
Pursuant to Florida Statute 553.509 Vertical Accessibility and the Florida Building Code 6th Edition Section 201.1.1, vertical accessibility shall be provided to all levels above and below occupiable grade level. Present proposal provides the highest level of accessibility allowable without disrupting the character or integrity of the historical building. An ADA unit has been located on the elevated first floor with a lift leading to the renovated unit. Furthermore, the front entry has been adjusted to contain a 1:20 incline to the front door from sidewalk level. Request is to permit building to be relived from vertical accessibility requirement.
Requirements to be Waived.
Issue 1:
Florida-specific hotel/motel rooms
Minimum height in parking structures
Accessible parking
Vertical accessibility
Toilet rooms
Private
Other
Pursuant to Florida Statute 553.509 Vertical Accessibility and the Florida Building Code 6th Edition Section 201.1.1, vertical accessibility shall be provided to all levels above and below occupiable grade level. Present proposal provides the highest level of accessibility allowable without disrupting the character or integrity of the historical building. An ADA unit has been located on the elevated first floor with a lift leading to the renovated unit. Furthermore, the front entry has been adjusted to contain a 1:20 incline to the front door from sidewalk level. Request is to permit building to be relived from vertical accessibility requirement.
Issue 2:
Florida-specific hotel/motel rooms
Minimum height in parking structures
Accessible parking
Vertical accessibility
Toilet rooms
Private
Other
Need Additional Space Issue 3:
Florida-specific hotel/motel rooms
Minimum height in parking structures
Accessible parking
Vertical accessibility
Toilet rooms
Private
Other
Need Additional Space
Grounds for waiver.
NOTE:**
Need Additional Space
Owner has made a diligent investigation onto the cost of placing an elevator to fully service all levels of the building. It was found that portion of a unit must be removed for this purpose thereby substantially modifying the historic public interior space of the building and affecting the structural integrity of the historic building.
2 separate costs for this purpose were obtained as a point of comparison.
I have personally met with vendors, contractors and various divisions of our Local Building Department looking for the most effective way in which to bring this building into full compliance. It has been my finding and is my professional opinion that the adjustments and renovations that are being proposed (which include remodeling an existing suite to be ADA compliant, reconfiguring site features to accommodate an ADA incline, making adjustments to 2 additional units for communication features, and adding a lift to access the lower floor of the building) demonstrate a commitment of the property owner toward making the building as accessible as possible without incurring disproportionate costs and without affecting its historic significance.
For this reason, it is my recommendation that t
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