Clash between property rights and higher density rezoning in South Dade causing angst for residents

A lawn sign near the proposed site for an assisted living facility in the east Killian neighborhood in South Dade. Photo: WPLG-Local 10

By William Gjebre, FloridaBulldog.org

Residents of a predominantly single-family east Killian neighborhood should have been notified prior to Miami-Dade county commissioners approving a higher density zoning code impacting properties along the Metrorail south busway, a university real estate professor says.

“This is a property rights issue,” said Paul S. Black, for 24 years an adjunct professor of real estate at Florida International University. If each resident was not notified, he added, “it’s probably a violation of some requirement” or the absence of good public policy.

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