Property

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HPB23-0595

The Lincoln Road right

of-way generally bounded by Lincoln Lane North to the north, Washington Avenue to the east, Lincoln Lane South to the south and Lenox Avenue to the west, Lincoln Road Master Plan

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Proposal

The application requests a Certificate of Appropriateness for the design of the Lincoln Road Master Plan. The proposed master plan includes the restoration of the folly and water feature structures, folly lighting, enhanced landscaping and new public seating, street furniture and wayfinding signage. Modifications include the retention of the existing multi-colored concrete paving and the refinishing of the black and white piano key concrete with a new durable high-traffic coating system.

From the Letter of Intent

Selective repairs, upgrades and additions to Lincoln Road between Washington and Lenox Avenues as part of the Lincoln Road District Improvement Plan. The project includes restoration of historic water features, Lapidus follies, anti-ram bollards, gateway elements, and various streetscape improvements.

  • Lincoln Road anti-ram system and gateway sign at Washington Avenue (including new gateway plaza at 400 block)
  • Piano Keys resurfacing with durable traffic coating
  • Architectural restoration of existing water features at 1000, 900, 800, 700 and 600 blocks and mechanical equipment upgrades
  • Restoration of the Lapidus follies including new lighting
  • Replacement of existing tree pit bonded aggregate
  • Implementation proposed Euclid Oval renovation
  • Introduction of new seating areas along the Lincoln Road corridor
  • Additional urban furniture (trash cans, bike racks, dog bag dispensers)
  • Lincoln Road directional and informational signage package
  • New 500 Block water feature (pending funding)
Staff Recommendation
APPROVAL WITH CONDITIONS

Compliance Findings:

✓ Sea Level Rise: Satisfied ✓ Certificate Of Appropriateness: Satisfied
Key Issues
  • Retention of existing multi-colored concrete paving
  • Refinishing of piano key concrete
  • New entry plaza at Washington Avenue
  • Transition of pink concrete pavers to green
Property Details
Historic District Flamingo Park Historic District
Year Built 1960
Style Morris Lapidus design
Applicant City of Miami Beach
Architect James Corner Field Operations
Existing Building
Year Built 1960
Architect Morris Lapidus
Style Pedestrian mall design
Meeting

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

09:00 AM

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