Description:
The property is a 50-foot wide mid-block lot and contains a 2-story, flat-roofed apartment building. There is a lobby and units on the first level and two staircases lead to additional units on the second floor. The area between the steps and height of the thresholds is narrow. Currently, no portion of the structure is handicap accessible. The goal is to preserve the historic structure; change the use from apartment to a hotel; and provide ADA accessibility.
Construction Cost:
Summary:
The cost for the project is approximately $1,000,000.00.
Cost of Construction:
Comments:
Construction Status:
*Briefly explain why the request has now been referred to the Commission.
The Owner has submitted permit plans to the City of Miami Beach Building Department (no. BC2013997) to change the use from apartment to hotel, and introduce a ramp within the north side yard to access the lobby and reconfigure the ground floor to provide a new ADA compliant hotel room and bathroom.
Requirements to be Waived.
Issue 1:
Florida-specific hotel/motel rooms
Minimum height in parking structures
Accessible parking
Vertical accessibility
Toilet rooms
Private
Other
Requirements pursuant to Section 553.509, Florida Statutes, and 2017 Florida Building Code Accessibility Code Section 202.3, Requirements for Alterations of Existing Buildings and Facilities, for vertical accessibility to hotel units on the second-floor of the existing historic building.
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:**
The hardship is caused by the existing configuration of the modestly sized structure. The narrow building has steps to enter the front porch and lobby. Then, there are two staircases to access units on the second floor. Through the renovation, access to the lobby will be from a new ramp within the north side setback, and a new ADA hotel unit will be available on the first level. It is technical infeasibility to provide ramps and lifts within the existing historic structure.