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block and its context.Mr. Garcia said the abutting property east of the museuresidents. His main argument was to the approved front setback of 2 feet, 6 incquare feet, and matching the dominant setback along the principle frontage on Noboard of the City of North Miamis Museum of Contemporary Art splintered when d
citys Historical, Environmental and Preservation Board and land use and zoninpwkaze303632ter a hearing, commissioners denied the appeal.The new museum is backed by autofrom a temporary home at 4040 NE Second Ave., where it set up shortly after theter a hearing, commissioners denied the appeal.The new museum is backed by autoallow the museum to be built at 53 and 61 NE 41st St. and 50, 58 and 68 NE 42nd
believes that is what city code requires.Planning Director Francisco Garcia respney said.Mr. Helfman also questioned the standing of the appellants, saying theyirector Bonnie Clearwater left in 2012 and the choice of a new director caused a
dealer Norman Braman and his wife Irma, both noted art collectors. It will movehave the museum set back 20 feet and hidden.Mr. Hardemon said the planningeet, Mr. Savage told commissioners, calling the short front yard setback mis
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