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Elevation Certificates BUILDING DEPARTMENT- RECORDS SECTION 1700 Convention Center Drive, 2nd Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Phone: 305.673.7610 ext. 4774, 4133, 6386, 6791 Fax: 786.394.4042 E-mail: [email protected] Below is the list of Elevation Certificate and or Floodproofing Certificate of the buildings that are available at the City of Miami Beach Building Department Records Section. If you would like obatin a copy of certificate please contact Building Department Records Section : Via e-mail: [email protected] or by phone: 305.673.7610 Ext. 4774, 4133, 6383 or 6791 ELEVATION CERTIFICATES 1 E DILIDO DR (BATH HOUSE) 1 E DILIDO DR (GARAGE) 1 E DILIDO DR (MAIN HOUSE) 1 OCEAN DR 100 MERIDIAN AVE (BUILD 200) 100 OCEAN DR 100 PALM AVE 100 S POINTE DR 100 S POINTE DR (SPA) 1000 17TH ST 1000 5TH ST 1000 S POINTE DR 1000 W 47TH CT 1001 4TH ST 1001 N SHORE DR 1001 OCEAN DR 101 20TH ST 101 20TH STREET ( SPA) 101 E DILIDO DR 101 N HIBISCUS DR 101 OCEAN DR 1011 ALTON RD 1020 ALTON RD 1020 OCEAN DR 1021 LINCOLN RD 1025 LINCOLN RD 1026 LINCOLN RD 1029-1031 LINCOLN RD 1030 STILLWATER DR 1035 LINCOLN RD 1036 LINCOLN RD 1036 OCEAN DR 1036 WASHINGTON AVE 1040 10TH ST 1040 LINCOL RD 1040 LINCOLN RD 1041 COLLINS AVE 1045 MICHIGAN AVE 105 E SAN MARINO DR 1052 OCEAN DR 1058 COLLINS AVE 1077 STILLWATER DR 110 WAHINGTON AVE 1100 5TH ST 1101 5TH ST 1111 COLLINS AVE 1111 LINCOLN RD 1119 COLLINS AVE 112 OCEAN DR 1125 WEST AVE 1130 5TH ST 1131 STILLWATER DR 1133 BIARRITZ DR 114 2ND TER_ (RIVO ALTO) 1144 OCEAN DR 115 2ND TER (DILIDO ISLAND) 115 E SAN MARINO DR 115 VENETIAN WAY 117 1ST TER (SAN MARINO ISLAND) 119 WASHINGTON AVE 1200 MERIDIAN AVE 1200 S BISCAYNE POINT RD 1208 COLLINS AVE 121 15TH ST 121 OCEAN DR 121 OCEAN DR 122 SAN MARINO DR 1220 COLLINS AVE 1221 71 ST 1231 14TH ST 1233 COLLINS AVE 1234 WASHINGTON AV 1244 MICHIGAN AVE 125 JEFFERSON AVE 13 STAR ISLAND DR 130 S HIBISCUS DR 1301 DAYTONIA RD 1315 CLEVELAND RD 1318 ALTON RD 1325-1331 WASHINGTON AV 1329 ALTON ROAD 1330 W 29 ST (GAZEBO) 1330 W 29 ST (MAIN HOUE) 1330 W 29 ST (PAVILLION) 1330 WEST AVE 1350 W 29 ST 1355 MARSEILLE DR 1366 BIARRITZ DR 14 LA GORCE CR 14 S HIBISCUS DR 14 W DILDO DR 140 MERIDIAN AV (BUILD 300) 1400 N VIEW DR 1400 W 28TH ST 1401 BAY RD 1401 W 27TH ST 1402 BAY RD 1402 BAY RD (TH-A UNIT D) 1403 DADE BLVD 1404 BAY RD 1404 BAY RD (TH-A UNIT C) 1406 BAY RD 1406 BAY RD (TH-A UNIT B) 1408 BAY RD 1408 BAY RD (TH-A UNIT A) 1410 BAY RD 1410 BAY RD (TH-B UNIT 1410) 1411 NORMANDY DR 1412 BAY RD (TH- B) 1414 BAY RD (TH-B) 1416 BAY RD (TH-B) 1418 BAY RD (TH-B) 1420 BAY RD (TH-B) 1420 OCEAN DR 1420-1428 W AVE 1422 BAY RD (TH-B UNIT 1422) 1422 BAY RD (TH-B UNIT 1422) 1424 BAY RD (TH-B UNIT 1424) 1424 BAY RD (TH-B UNIT 1424) 1424 W 28TH ST 1425 COLLINS AVE 1425 N VIEW DR (SUNSET ISLAND 1) 1426 BAY RD (TH-B UNIT 1426) 1427 W 22ND ST 1428 BAY RD (TH-B UNIT 1428) 1430 BAY RD (TH-B UNIT 1430) 1431 WEST 24TH ST 1432 BAY RD 1432 BAY RD (TH-B UNIT 1432) 1434 BAY RD 1434 BAY RD (TH-B UNIT 1434) 1434 JEFFERSON AV 1436 BAY RD 1436 BAY RD (TH-B UNIT 1436) 1436 MICHIGAN AVE 1437 COLLINS AVE 145 JEFFERSON AVE 1470 DAYTONIA RD 1481 STILLWATER DR 15 PALM AVE 1500 BAY RD 1500 BAY RD ( GARDEN APT 201) 1500 BAY RD ( GARDEN APT 204) 1500 BAY RD (GARDEN APT 202) 1500 BAY RD (GARDEN APT 203) 1501 JEFFERSON AVE 1501 W 21 ST 1509 N VIEW DR (GARAGE) 1509 NO VIEW DR (MAIN BLDG) 151 MICHIGAN AVE (BUILD 500) 1510 DAYTONIA RD 1520 BAY RD (TH-UNIT 8) 1520 LENOX AVE 1520 STILLWATER DR 1520 W 21ST ST 1522 BAY RD (TH-UNIT 7) 1524 BAY RD (TH-UNIT 6) 1525 N VIEW DR 1525 W 24TH ST 1526 BAY RD (TH-UNIT 5) 1528 BAY RD (TH-UNIT 4) 1530 BAY RD (TH-UNIT 3) 1530 W 28 ST 1531 W 22ND ST 1532 BAY RD (TH-UNIT 2) 1532 DREXEL AVE 1534 BAY RD (TH-UNIT 1) 1535 W 27th ST 1542 WASHINGTON AV 1545 COLLINS AVE 155 N SHORE DR 155 NORTH SHORE DR 1550 BAY RD 1551 PENNSYLVANIA AV 1557 WASHINGTON AV 1577 BAY RD 16 W DILIDO AVE 1600 COLLINS AVE 1600 EUCLID AVE 1600 EUCLID AVE 1600 MICHIGAN AVE 1600 W 21ST ST 1601 COLLINS AVE (BLDG_ A) 1601 COLLINS AVE (BLDG_ B) 1601 DREXEL AVE 1601 W 24TH ST 1601 WASHINGTON AVE 161 OCEAN DR 1614 EUCLID AVE 1614 PENNSYLVANIA AV 1620 BAY RD 1621 W 21ST ST 163 NORTH SHORE DR 1633 N VIEW DR 1647 N VIEW DR 1655 ALTON RD 166 PALM AVE 1661 PENNSYLVANIA AVE 1669 COLLINS AVE (NORTH LANAI) 1669 COLLINS AVE (SOUTH LANAI) 1669 COLLINS AVE (STONE BLDG) 1669 COLLINS AVE (TOWER) 1671 COLLINS AVE 1672 DREXEL AVE 1677 COLLINS AVE 1685 MICHIGAN AVE 169 COLLINS AVE 1695 ALTON RD 17 LA GORCE CIRC 17 LA GORCE ISLAND 1700 W 24TH ST 1700 W 25TH ST 1701 COLLINS AVE 1707 CLEVELAND RD 171 N HIBISCUS DR 171 N SHORE DR 1710 BAY DR 1717 N VIEW DR 1727 MERIDIAN AVE 1736 WEST 28TH ST 1743 PURDY AVE 1755 MERIDIAN AVE 1755 MERIDIAN AVE 1758 WEST 28TH ST 1759 BAY RD 176 S HIBISCUS DR 1771 NORTH VIEW DR (SUNSET # 1) 1776 BAY DR 1784 W AVE 179 N SHORE DR 180 COLLINS AVE 1800 BAY DR 1800 SUNSET HARBOR DR 1800 W 24th ST 1800 W 25TH ST 1800 WEST AVE 1817 JAMES AVE 1826 COLLINS AVE 1833 W 24TH ST 1835 W 27TH ST 184 PALM AVE 187 NORTH SHORE DR 1900 BAY RD 1900 COLLINS AVE (BAR) 1900 COLLINS AVE (CABANA) 1901 COLLINS AVE (BUILD_F) 1901 COLLINS AVE (BUILD_A) 1901 COLLINS AVE (BUILD_D) 1901 COLLINS AVE (TOWER_D) 191 N COCONUT LANE 1910 BAY DR 1920 MERIDIAN AVE 193 NORTH SHORE DR 1933 MERIDIAN AVE 1941 LIBERTY AVE 1965 ALTON RD 199 PALM AVE 2 LA GORCE CIR 2 W STAR ISLAND DR 20 VENETIAN WAY 200 OCEAN DR 2000 BAY DR 2000 COLLINS AVE 2000 NORMANDY DR 2001 LAKE AVE (SUNSET 4) 2001 MERIDIAN AVE 2001 NORTH MERDIAN AV 2001 WASH AVE 2008 BAY DR 201 PALM AVE 201 WEST SAN MARINO DR 2017 N BAY RD 2018 N BAY RD 2020 ALTON RD 2028 NO. BAY RD 2031 MERIDIAN AVE 2038 PRAIRIE AVE 204 WASHINGTON AV 2040 N BAY RD 2046 NO BAY RD 2050 N BAY RD 2054 N BAY RD 2054 N BAY RD 2060 N BAY RD 21 STAR ISLAND 210 ARI WAY (UNIT C-3) 210 PALM AVE 210 WATER WAY (UNIT F-4) 210 ZOE WAY (UNIT L-12) 2100 PARK AVE 211 AQUA TERR (UNIT M-8) 211 ARI WAY (UNIT B-3) 211 WATER WAY (UNIT E-2) 211 ZOE WAY (UNIT H-3) 2111 LAKE AVE 2121 LUCERNE AVE 2121 PARK AVE 2125 N BAY RD 213 AQUA TER 213 AQUA TER (UNIT M-7) 213 ARI WAY (UNIT B-2) 213 WATER WAY (UNIT E-1) 213 ZOE WAY (UNIT H-2) 2140 PRAIRIE AVE 2143 N BAY RD 215 AQUA TER (UNIT M-6) 215 ARI WAY (UNIT B-1) 215 PALM AVE 215 PALM AVE 215 WATER WAY (UNIT D-5) 215 ZOE WAY (UNIT H-1) 2153 N BAY RD 2156 N BAY RD 217 AQUA TER (UNIT M-5) 2181 N BAY RD 219 AQUA TER (UNIT M-4) 22 STAR ISLAND 220 ARI WAY (UNIT C-2) 220 WATER WAY (UNIT F-3) 220 ZOE WAY (UNIT K-2) 2200 LIBERTY AVE 2201 COLLINS AVE 221 W 28 ST 2211 MERIDIAN AVE 2216 PARK AVE 222 OCEAN DR 2227 22ND ST 2228 PARK AVE 2236 COLLINS AVE 224 SO HIBISCUS DR 226 OCEAN DR 226 PALM AVE 226 W RIVO ALTO DR 227 EAST DILIDO DR 227 MICHIGAN AVE (UNIT_A) 2277 SUNSET DR 2277 SUNSET DR (ACCESORY BLDG) 2277 SUNSET DR (MAIN BLDG) 228 PARK AVE 228 W 40TH ST 230 ARI WAY (UNIT C-1) 230 W RIVO ALTO DR (2 STORY DETACHED ACCESSORY CABANA) 230 W RIVO ALTO DR (MAIN HOUSE) 230 WATER WAY (UNIT F-2) 230 ZOE WAY (UNIT K-1) 2300 BAY AVE 2300 COLLINS AVE 2300 PINETREE DR 2300 PINETREE DR 2301 ALTON RD 2301 LAKE AVE (CABANA) 2301 LAKE AVE (MAIN HOUSE) 2301 MERIDIAN AVE 2305 LAKE AVE (CABANA) 2305 LAKE AVE (MAIN HOUSE) 233 N COCONUT LN 2334 ALTON RD 234 MERDIAN AVE 234 WASHINGTON AVE 2344 N BAY RD 2345 LAKE AVE (SUNSET ISLAND 3) 235 E RIVO ALTO 2360 COLLINS AVE 237 N COCONUT LN 237 NO COCONUT LN 2371 N BAY RD 24 S HIBISCUS DR 240 ARI WAY (UNIT D-1) 240 WATER WAY (UNIT F-1) 2401 BIARRITZ DR 2404 NO BAY RD 241 N COCONUT LN 242 PALM AVE 245 MICHIGAN AVE 250 E. SAN MARINO DR 250 PALM AVE 250 W 63RD ST GUARD HOUSE 250 W 63RD ST THE SPEAR 250 W 63RD STREET (THE CHATTHAM BLDG) 250 W 63TH STREET (THE GORLIN BLDG) 2500 BAY AVE 2500 LUCERNE AVE 2501 PINETREE DR 251 N COCONUT LN 2511 LAKE AVE 2515 FLAMINGO DR 2535 LAKE AVE (SUNSET 1) 2535 LUCERNCE AVE 257 N COCONUT LN 26 E STAR ISLAND DR 269 N HIBISCUS DR 271 N HIBISCUS DR 2729 N BAY RD 2731 INDIAN CREEK ( 2 STORY REST.) 2731 INDIAN CREEK ( KITCHEN BLDG) 280 S HIBISCUS DR 2821 LUCERNE AVE 288 SO COCONUT LN 29 E STAR ISLAND DR 2900 FLAMINGO DR 2900 N BAY RD 2912 COLLINS AVE 2920 N BAY RD (CABANA) 2920 N BAY RD (MAIN HOUSE) 2931 SHERIDAN AVE 2932 PRAIRIE AVE 297 N HIBISCUS DR 3 STAR ISLAND DR 30 E STAR ISLAND (GUEST HOUSE) 30 E STAR ISLAND (MAIN HOUSE) 300 17TH ST 3000 N BAY RD 301 N HIBISCUS DR 301 N HIBISCUS DR 3015 N BAY RD 3026 FLAMINGO DR 3040 PRAIRIE AVE 3054 N BAY RD 3061 N BAY RD 31 E STAR ISLAND DR 310 RIVO ALTO DR 311 N COCONUT LN 312 JEFFERSON AVE 312 PALM AVE 3121 BAY RD 315 N COCONUT LANE 3170 PINETREE DR 318 20TH ST 3180 NORTH BAY RD 3185 ROYAL PALM AVE 3193 ROYAL PALM AVE 320 S COCONUT LN 320 W RIVO ALTO DR 3201 COLLINS AVE 321 COLLINS AVE 321 MICHIGAN AVE 325 NORTH HIBISCUS DR 326 MERIDIAN AVE 328 JEFFERSON AV 333 N HIBICUS DR 334 EUCLID AVE 335 W 46TH ST 3370 CHASE AVE 3370 CHASE AVE 34 W DI LIDO DR 34 W DI LIDO DR 3430 ROYAL PALM AVE 3437 PRAIRE AVE 344 EUCLID AVE 345 W.
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