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ROS ROS A ROS CD-3 Y D R TH ST S 72ND T A B R B D TC-3(c) O E TC-2 R RM-1 RO TC-3 T T TC-1 HO H S A 71ST ST A S P MIAMI BEACH P 71ST ST V G E E PF P N ROS P J R P S D TC-3(c) O RO P T LE R CD-2 N TC-3 IL U S ST P P E E E P S E NID S RS R MO N I A R A TC-3 TC-3(c) S D M Y O M T RM-2 D T BR N R R A ES TC-2 69TH ST • FLORIDA • U M E RO T R E E S O D P L N A V AN M A R T E U S DE R E R E ST PF R U AIS D S RM-1 CAL T B 1 E 7 E A E R O RM-1 ROS I N V V V O R R I G L D A E D D A RM-2 U B R L I R E Z A T S INCORPORATED 1915 V G I D A I E A A R N U I N U N R S L I R I N RM-1 N X IA C R L L D V B R D E I RS L I T R E R L Z E R E O B A L D RECOMMENDED FOR TRANSMISSION TO THE D S K C A Y H R E A Y P B D D L R R ROS A STATE BY THE COMMISSION JANUARY 6, 1994 N RM-3 CD-1 A D E ALLISON ISLAND RM-2 Y CD-2 DATE OF LAST REVISION APRIL 5, 2014 W S C H T 9 DATE OF LAST CORRECTION FEBRUARY 23, 2017 7 LA GORCE CIR W R P O I N I N X S D B E H S P E U T O F R R R 65TH ST F Y E A B I L E E L L R N L L N L E D RS I N S V O I L RM-2 T N N Y ROS R L N D IR LA GORCE ISLAND RCE C LA GO RS PINE TRE E D ROS R C I R D ST R 3RD W 6 R Y E D A V B ROS K A N E ROS S E D ST N R W 63R I L C L N O A RM-PRD-2 I C W 62ND S T D N I T W T S 6 S 0 61 T W H S T ST 0TH W 6 W 5 9TH ST H ST RM-3 59T W E V A S N I ST L L W 58TH 58TH ST O W C T S ST TH W 57TH 57 W ROS W 56TH R ST D D R E C N R O O T L G A A L W 55 TH ST k TH ST R 54 W D E E e R T D R E e N Y I A W 54TH ST P B r N W 53R D ST C W 53RD ST n W 5 2N D a S T 52ND ST W D R i N O T d L W W 51ST TER 51 A ST S T n W 51ST ST RS I R E B i s c a y n e B a y E D V V A A W E W 50TH ST E E I E R V K RM-3 E A O K W R ROS A A E L L TH ST H W 49 E C D LAKEVIEW DR L T A C D K R W N E VIE O W LT 4 A 8 TH S T S u r p r i s e W 47TH CT RM-1 D L a k e R RM-1 Y A W 4 B 7TH ST N ROS CD-1 W 46TH ST W 46TH ST ROS R E D V E D A V S R A U N N N E L A I V E O G O T I RS RS S A V T U H A L R S C A E A I N W M E 45T N F H S T E M A A V F I D A V N E D E I E A J A E E I V R V M V N N A E R A I L A R M S A T A D N S N R P I A E P O L L D E ROS P L I A R Y R O T E C O H E R W S N 4 I 4TH ST RM-3 W P 43 RD CT 4 ROS 4TH ST RS W ROS 43RD ST PF(E) W 42 ROS RM-1 ND ST RM-1 P 43RD ST P PF(E) RM-1 RM-3 4 CD-3 2ND ST P CD-3 CD-3 CD-1 ROS 41ST S P P CD-1 T W 4 CD-1 PF(HD) 0TH ST F E 40T L H ST V A A M E E I N V RM-1 S 39T H A G S A T E R H O S V D RM-2 E C N A D I V K L R N A W 37T E 38 H ST TH S L E T E N E E ROS O V D A R V E C I A R C A V D A I M A E N R I G 3 L 7TH E A S N T R I JULIA TUTTLE CSWY (I-195) A M I A P D A D N L I R I A R RS P 36TH Y S E T W O H 34TH R S ST ROS E 35TH ST E AV CHAS R RM-3 RS D E E ROS R D T R R 33 E R D D Y W 31 S ST S N T A T I B O P N G N 32 I ND ST M 31S A T S L T W 30TH ST F RM-2 W 29TH ST L 2 A RM-1 9 R TH ST TH RM-3 K W 29 D ST SUNSET ISLAND 1 W E E I RS A V V 2 8TH N W 28TH ST E ST ST R R H D 28T D E W 27TH ST W E T E R 27 T S T P H S N ROS E T U N I S D D P R R e N Y ROS RM-2 A O k L B ST T H SPE W 27T t L A B s N a A K a A E W Y 25 o L TH S A T c A ROS SUNSET ISLAND 2 V V n RS E E ROS t W 23RD ST a W 25TH ST P e 2 SPE 5TH e ST k s a RM-1 L n SPE W 24T H ST u RS PF 24 L T S H A ST B K A W 24TH ST E Y E A V A E V A V RS SUNSET ISLAND 3 V T E PF(E) E 23RD S N W E A CD-3 S T ST A V W 21S I S U A D N I N S E I E R I L T E R L D I R M A O L R C A P W 22ND ST K E D LV 22 N A B PF D B E S A V T Y D E A SUNSET ISLAND 4 A RS RM-1 D V E W 21ST ST E V ROS E RM-2 A 21 ROS N V ST K A S M T R Y I CD-3 C A T DI LIDO ISLAND H P R I H ST G E RM-3 20T B 2 A RM-1 I 0T R H N L E S E ROS T D E V A V V V A R D A A E E R N T TH ST 19 Y 19TH ST T O S RIVO ALTO ISLAND Y D N T E A RM-2 E R G B W C U CD-1 N I IDO TER P L 8TH DI N CD-2 PF(CCC) H P O T S TH S I 18 T A SAN MARINO ISLAND I-1 E N W W RM-2 V 18TH ST E A D RS V BELLE ISLE S I N E L O I M D LTO TER C IVO A A O 4TH R J RM-3 D ROS 4TH SAN MARINO TER R CD-2 RM-1 17TH ST E W RM-1 E R W R I S V I E S V A O V A O P N AY W ETIAN A A EN N V A P M L S M L ROS T N A RS T I O A AVE R LAND O IS L N CSWY R RS IA I D NET N RD L VE LINCOL N CD-3 D I RS N R O O R O C E D RM-2 D D R R I P P L RM-2 P P I LINCOLN TER D O ALTO TER ST RIVO D 1 CD-2 H ST 16T E RINO TER R 1ST SAN MA V P A L E X RO 15TH TER CD-1 E R D 1ST DI LIDO TER 15TH ST RM-1 ESPANOLA WAY TH 14TH LN MONUMENT ISLAND FLAMINGO WAY 14TH CT HIBISCUS ISLAND 14TH PL PF(E) 14TH TER T C 14TH ST S E U ROS V A C S I A I B I RS N P H A R V H MONAD TE S L T H 13TH ST CD-2 Y RO 4 IB I SC RO ROS S P W U S D N R N PALM ISLAND E CD-1 P N H RM-3 IB 12TH ST RS ISC US DR MXE T C PF S N CO U 11TH ST CO C N S U I STAR ISLAND T B PF LN I H P S H CO T C 4 ON RO P UT E LN 10TH ST ROS ROS RM-2 RO P 9TH ST RS E PF(HD) V RME -1 A T V E S E A N V P V N A E O A I L N A E V T M CD-2 A ST TH O A V E 8 N A V N G T E RS S D E A V A A N I N D I V R A R I S U R D G A E L H I I N X N D O I F S C R H F T O L O F A N E U S C T L N I E A E E W M L ROS J E O S M E A L W C T C A 7TH ST O R I S L RM-2 A N D PF 6TH ST P D R M AC PF AR TH UR CS WY (I -39 5TH ST CPS-2 CPS-2 5) TH ST D P 4 R E G RPS-4 D I CPS-4 R B PF(E) RPS-3 3 RPS-1 RPS-2 RD ST R D A N L T ROS A O 2ND ST E N C ROS I-1 PF R CPS-1 O I-1 D PF ROS I-1 RMPS-1 A t l a n t i c 1ST ST RPS-4 ROS CPS-1 O c e a n TERMINAL ISLAND CPS-4 ROS S POINTE DR CPS-3 MR RPS-4 ROS G o v e FISHER ISLAND r MIAMIBEACH n m e n t PLANNING DEPARTMENT C u t 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 RM-PRD P 305.673.7550 F 305.673.7559 0 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 Miles THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT HAS STRIVED TO PROVIDE AS ACCURATE A MAP AS POSSIBLE, HOWEVER, THIS MAP IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS A SURVEY INSTRUMENT.
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