Coastal Construction Control Line C Miami-Dade County
About This Dataset
This dataset maps the Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL), a regulatory boundary that runs along Miami-Dade's shoreline from Golden Beach to Key Biscayne. The CCCL is a critical legal line that restricts certain types of construction and development in coastal areas to protect against erosion and storm damageāif you're building, buying, or developing property near the coast, this line determines what you can and cannot do.
Why This Matters
- A real estate developer checking whether a proposed beachfront project falls within the CCCL restriction zone and what permitting requirements apply
- A homeowner in a coastal neighborhood verifying their property's location relative to the CCCL before planning a seawall or dock renovation
- A city planner assessing which parcels in a waterfront redevelopment area are subject to state and federal coastal construction regulations
Key Metadata
| Publisher | Miami-Dade County, Florida |
|---|---|
| Department | Regulatory and Economic Resources |
| Category | Production Content |
| Format | Feature Service |
| Last Updated | Updated 10 months ago |
| Rows | None |
| Civic Relevance | HIGH |
| Update Frequency | As needed |
| Source | View on Open Data Portal |
| Keywords | coastal construction control line CCCL coastal development shoreline construction restrictions coastal property beach development erosion protection waterfront regulation |
Columns / Fields
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
OBJECTID |
integer | CoastalConstructionControlLine: OBJECTID |
ANGLE |
text | CoastalConstructionControlLine: ANGLE |
DISTANCE |
text | CoastalConstructionControlLine: DISTANCE |
SHAPE__Length |
number | CoastalConstructionControlLine: SHAPE__Length |
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Quality Breakdown
C
Composite Score: 61%
Findings
- Stale: not updated in 300 days
- Row count not available