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File #: #O1860    Version: Name: GUIDELINES FOR HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION TREE MITIGATION,
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/8/2025 In control: CITY COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING
On agenda: 3/4/2026 Final action:
Title: SECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1860 amending the Land Development Code of the City of Miramar, pursuant to Section 302 of said Land Development Code and Section 166.041(3)(C)(2), Florida Statutes; more specifically by amending Chapter 2, "Definitions," to provide for and updated definition for synthetic turf; by amending Chapter 5 entitled "Standards," at Section 506, entitled "Landscaping Standards," to provide updated regulations for synthetic turf on residential properties of one (1) acre or less in size, pursuant to Section 125.572, Florida Statutes; and to create a Homeowners' Association Tree Mitigation Program to grant more flexibility to the City's homeowner associations in meeting the minimum tree mitigation requirements for removals and replacements within common areas set forth in the Land Development Code; providing for applicability, review process and approval, inspection and prorated fees; providing for findings; providing for repeal; providing for severability; providin...
Attachments: 1. TO1860 Second Reading Mitigation LDC Amendment, 2. TO1860 First Reading Mitigation LDC Amendment

CITY OF MIRAMAR

PROPOSED CITY COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM

 

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SECOND READING of Temp. Ord. #O1860 amending the Land Development Code of the City of Miramar, pursuant to Section 302 of said Land Development Code and Section 166.041(3)(C)(2), Florida Statutes; more specifically by amending Chapter 2, Definitions,to provide for and updated definition for synthetic turf; by amending Chapter 5 entitled “Standards,” at Section 506, entitled “Landscaping Standards,” to provide updated regulations for synthetic turf on residential properties of one (1) acre or less in size, pursuant to Section 125.572, Florida Statutes; and to create a Homeowners’ Association Tree Mitigation Program to grant more flexibility to the City’s homeowner associations in meeting the minimum tree mitigation requirements for removals and replacements within common areas set forth in the Land Development Code; providing for applicability, review process and approval, inspection and prorated fees; providing for findings; providing for repeal; providing for severability; providing for correction of scrivener’s errors; providing for codification; and providing for an effective date. (Building, Planning & Zoning Assistant Director Sue-Ling Rosario)