What is a T5 zone?
Robert Miller
Published Mar 04, 2026
What is a T5 zone?
In T5 zones, the frontages are likely to be shorter and the sidewalks larger, in order to encourage pedestrian activity. Examples of T5 frontages would be: forecourts, stoops, but also shopfronts, awnings and arcades.
Can a T5 be adjacent to a T3 or T4?
There are also regulations ensuring that transitions occur between transects, and if there are situations where a T5 would be adjacent to (or abut) a T3 or T4, that additional transitions and setbacks occur creating a natural separation between buildings of incrementing capacity. a. Lot Area b. Lot Width 80% max. d. Floor Lot Ratio (FLR) e.
What is the Miami 21 code?
This Code shall be known as the Miami 21 Code of the City of Miami, Florida. This Code is de clared to be in accord with the Miami Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan, as required by the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act, Section 163.3161 et seq., Florida Statutes (the “Comprehensive Plan”).
What is the frontage of a building in Miami 21?
There are no architectural design standards relating to style in the Miami 21 Zoning Code. The frontage of a building is the area in front of the building. In T3 zones, frontages are likely to be front lawns with porches, and fences. a. Common Lawn