A proposal for a building in downtown Miami has been given the green light by the Federal Aviation Administration.
A determination letter was sent by the agency on March 11 to Clear Communities Miami North & South, LP.
The approved height is 831 feet above ground, or 840 feet above sea level.
The project is located at 130 SE 1st Street, a description states. It is the same address that the Clear Residences tower proposal was submitted to the Urban Development Review Board last year (with a shorter height).
The UDRB voted unanimously to recommend approval of the 60-story Clear Residences tower.
The filing submitted to the UDRB showed that Clear Residences is planned to have 544 residential units, 3,680 square feet of commercial, and 157 parking spaces on five levels.
Blutrich Holdings Inc. was listed as the developer in the UDRB filing.
The UDRB submission for Clear Residences. It isn’t clear if it related to the new FAA submission: