Developer drops proposal to build big apartment complex by Robert Is Here fruit stand
The apartment developer trying to build a complex across the street from the iconic Robert Is Here fruit stand withdrew plans for the project ahead of a Thursday vote before the Miami-Dade County Commission.
Developer Treo Southwest had been pushing for a change in land rules for the 20-acre farm that would allow construction of up to 497 apartments outside Florida City. A commission vote on the plan was delayed twice since last summer, when Robert Is Here owner Robert Moehling began a public campaign to brand the project as an attempt to bring suburban sprawl and traffic to South Dade’s farm country.
“You’ve got thousands and thousands of apartments being built all over here. It’s ridiculous,” Moehling said Wednesday during a phone interview while he managed the counter at the business that got its start when he was selling cucumbers from a roadside coffee table at the family farm. “What they’re doing down here is destroying any community atmosphere of the country.”
Lawyers for Treo Southwest were not available for comment Thursday. On Jan. 15, Treo lawyer and lobbyist Juan Mayol wrote the county’s planning department a two-paragraph letter stating the company was withdrawing its application for the project. The move canceled, at least for now, Treo’s request to change Miami-Dade’s Comprehensive Master Development Plan to allow for a larger development on the site at West Palm Drive and Southwest 192nd Avenue.
The developer is tied to Treo Group, a leading builder in Miami-Dade. It has a city deal to develop the Regatta Harbor retail and marine complex in Miami and more than 40 buildings and projects across the county listed on its website. One of Treo Southwest’s minority owners is developer Sergio Pino, according to the application.
Treo can submit the plan again at another time. Current land rules and restrictions allow development of 198 apartment units on the property, though Treo would still need to win zoning approval for a specific project. Treo needs a change in the county’s development plan to build more than 198 units.
Moehling said he’s not ready to declare victory in the fight. “We don’t really know how to deal with it,” he said. “I don’t know if they’re going to submit it again. I don’t know what their endgame is.”
This story was originally published January 23, 2020 at 7:01 AM with the headline "Developer drops proposal to build big apartment complex by Robert Is Here fruit stand."