Black Salmon is proposing a 36 floor residential building in Edgewater, all atop a decently sized 44,491 SF lot adorning abandoned parcels, homes, and a church. The church, constructed in 1997 and coined Mission San Francisco and Santa Clara, will be preserved for future use according to site plans. The developer will also purchase a Bonus Floor Area to build the 552,326 SF project that exceeds applicable FLR. When developers purchase Bonus Floor Area, they must contribute to Miami’s Public Benefit Trust fund, which aims to improve infrastructure, transit, affordable housing, or parks. Likewise, the developer is planning density above permitted use. The applicant will pursue excess density via the Attainable Mixed-Income Housing Transfer of Development Density Program.
The project will feature 229 residential units, 4,416 SF of retail space, and 397 structured parking spaces. Units range from 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom, 3 bedroom, and 4 bedroom configurations. According to site plan drawings, the church will maintain surface parking while lobby and retail space will front NE 29th St. Although the tower is a generous 36 floors, heights will rise even taller with the highest measurable point reaching 406 FT. The tower’s design is unique with its cross-bracing design extending across the entire facade. Unfortunately, the project proposes a hefty podium with little architectural or artistic flare.
Black Salmon is proposing 4 waivers, including a waiver to reduce frontage, side, and rear setbacks above the tower’s 8th story; a waiver to allow parking within the 2nd layer on the principal frontage; and a waiver reducing spacing of vehicular entires, specifically lowering it from 60 feet to 23 feet.
The project’s main architect is Arquitectonica. The address is 422 N.E. 29TH ST Miami.