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File #: LN-705    Version: Name:
Type: AAC Submission Status: Regular Agenda Ready
File created: 6/4/2025 In control: Architectural Appearance Committee
On agenda: 7/1/2025 Final action:
Title: 2400 E ATLANTIC MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
Attachments: 1. DRC Documents_04.02.2025.zip, 2. DRC Drawings_04.02.2025.zip, 3. DRC Drawings_05.21.2025.zip, 4. DRC Documents_05.21.2025.zip, 5. AAC Documents_August 5, 2025.zip, 6. AAC Drawings_August 5, 2025.zip
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ARCHITECTURAL APPEARANCE COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: JULY 1, 2025

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2400 E ATLANTIC MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT

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Request: Building Design
P&Z# 25-12000001
Owner: Gordon, Sharon S %Mac D1116-L10 & First Natl Bank of Pompano Bch % Thomson Reuter
Project Location: 2400 E Atlantic Blvd
Folio Number: 484331050040 & 484331050100
Land Use Designation: East Transit Overlay Corridor (ETOC)
Zoning District: Transit Oriented East Overlay District (TO-EOD)
Commission District: 1 (Audrey Fesik)
Agent: Mike Amodio
Project Planner: Pamela Stanton (954-786-5561 / pamela.stanton@copbfl.com)

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Summary:
This Major Site Plan application is for a mixed-use development in the TO/EOD for a full-block development on 3.180 acres. The project proposes two buildings, transitioning from 8 stories on East Atlantic Blvd down to 5 stories, then 3 stories at the south end of the block adjacent to residential development and single-family homes. The project will have 397 dwelling units (studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units), 10,591 square feet of commercial space on East Atlantic Blvd, structured parking, a roof deck amenity level, and a cross-block pedestrian passage for the public to cross through near mid-block. The applicant is requesting additional density by utilizing four separate Density Bonus Options for 166 bonus units in addition to the 231 units by right, for a total of 397 units.
The applicant is pursuing Vernacular or Superior Design Alternative approval for relief from the regulation of Section 155.3501.O.2.h.ii.d, where active uses located along the ground floor of a building must have a transparent clear glazed area of not less than 70% of the fa?ade area for nonresidential uses and not less than 30% for residential uses. The project includes spandrel glass in lieu of transparent windows on 7.4% of the ground-level windows on the west fa?ade facing SE 24 Ave., and 7.9% of the ground-level windows on the east fa?ade facing SE 25 Ave. The a...

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