What can I build on this property?
It depends on the zoning district, which Sec. 401 divides into six groups: Rural Residential (RL, E, RS1), Single-family Residential (RS2-RS8, PUD, T), Multi-family Residential (RM1-RM4), Civic and Recreational (CNS, OS, CR, CF, U), Activity Center commercial (B1, B2, B3) and Workplace (OP, EC, PID), and Mixed-Use (TND, MH, ML). Each district's permitted use and intensity must also be consistent with the parcel's Future Land Use Element/Map designation under the city's Ch. 163, F.S. comprehensive plan (Sec. 402, Sec. 403). The residential use table is Table 402-1 and the non-residential use table is Table 403-1; each marks a use as permitted by right (P), conditional (C), or subject to specific standards under Sec. 405 (asterisk), with a blank cell meaning prohibited. Confirm the current zoning district on the city's GIS zoning map or with the Building, Planning and Zoning Department (954-602-3200) before acting. This pack covers incorporated Miramar city limits only; Florida municipalities have no ETJ zoning, so unincorporated Broward County land is out of scope.
Sources
Full text: Miramar ordinance on Municode. Applies to districts: RS6, B1.
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