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S L SN A AP O PE C R R C R E EE T K N * THIS PLAN IS NOT A ZONING MAP ! Within each map category on this plan map, numerous land uses, zoning T C I SW 72 S AN districts and housing types may occur. This plan map may be interpreted only as provided in the adopted plan text entitled AL "Interpretation of The Land Use Plan Map: Adopted Policy Of The Land Use Element." That adopted text provides necessary definitions and standards for allowable land uses, densities or intensities of use for each map category, and for interpretation and application of the plan as a whole. The adopted text must be consulted in its entirety in interpreting any one plan map category, and EXT CORAL GABLES no provision shall be used in isolation from the remainder. Restrictions accepted by the Board of County Commissioners in association with NDALL DR KEY BISCAYNE Land Use Plan map amendments shall be considered as an adopted part of the Comprehensive Development Master Plan (CDMP) and are N KE delineated in the adopted text. 8 ST This Land Use Plan (LUP) map, in conjunction with all other adopted components of the CDMP, will govern all development-related SW 8 actions taken or authorized by Miami-Dade County. The LUP map generally reflects municipal land use policies adopted in comprehensive plans. However, with limited exceptions enumerated in the Statement of Legislative Intent, this plan does not supersede local land use authority of incorporated municipal governments authorized in accordance with the Miami-Dade County Charter. For further guidance on future land uses authorized within incorporated municipalities, consult the local comprehensive plan adopted by the pertinent municipality.

NOTICE: The original true and correct copy of the official Land Use Plan map is maintained by the Director of the Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources. This is a reproduction. Any question regarding information shown on this reproduction shall be SW 104 ST T BILL BAGGS resolved by reference to the original. X T E SW 112 S CAPE FLORIDA STATE PARK 4 7 Y 8 PINECREST R W H S E I D X I SW 120 ST R D R H E KENDALL-TAMIAMI T L U T U O C EXECUTIVE AIRPORT S OLD

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R G P I WATER Chair B CONSERVATION AREA NO.3 Oliver G. Gilbert, III Vice Chair

Oliver G. Gilbert, III Danielle Cohen Higgins District 1 District 8

Jean Monestime Kionne L. McGhee District 2 District 9

Keon Hardemon Sen. Javier D. Souto District 3 District 10

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Eileen Higgins Jose "Pepe" Diaz THIS MAP INCORPORATES District 5 District 12 AMENDMENTS ADOPTED THROUGH: Rebeca Sosa René Garcia AMENDMENT CYCLES/ District 6 District 13 ADOPTION DATE EXPEDITED PROCESS Raquel A. Regalado District 7 January 2020-21 Standard: N/A Small-Scale: Oct. 21, 2020 * Harvey Ruvin Expedited 2020 Standard: N/A Small-Scale: Dec. 17, 2021 Clerk of Courts Standard: Oct. 21, 2020 Geri Bonzon-Keenan October 2019-20 Small-Scale: July 22, 2020 * County Attorney Prepared by the Department of Regulatory and Economic Resorces ADOPTED 2030-2040 * Applications within the Amendment Cycle/ Expedited Process were adopted at different public hearing dates and this Lourdes Gomez, Director table reflects the latest of such dates. Miami-Dade County provides equal access and equal opportunity in employment and ENTIRE COUNTY MAP services and does not discriminate on the basis of disability.

COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN Miles 0 0.4 0.8 1.6 2.4 DEPARTMENT OF REGULATORY Updated February 2021 (Printed February 2021) AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES