Legislation Details

File #: LN-849    Version: Name:
Type: PZB Submission Status: Regular Agenda Ready
File created: 2/4/2026 In control: Planning and Zoning Board
On agenda: 6/24/2026 Final action:
Title: LA PLAGE LAND USE AMENDMENT
Attachments: 1. DRC Documents 02-18-2026.zip, 2. PZB Documents 6-24-2026.zip
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PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
Meeting Date: JUNE 24, 2026

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LA PLAGE LAND USE AMENDMENT

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Request: Land Use Amendment
P&Z# 25-92000002
Owner: Turks Capital Acquisitions LLC
Project Location: 552 & 600-604 N Ocean Blvd
Folio Number: 484331DA0060, 484331DA0050, 484331DA0040, 484331DA0030, 484331DA0020, 484331DA0010, 484331110030
Land Use Designation: (MH 25)
Zoning District: (RM-20)
Commission District: 1 (Audrey Fesik)
Agent: Mike Amodio
Project Planner: Jean Dolan (954-786-4045 / jean.dolan@copbfl.com)

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A. Request
The Applicant (Turks Capital Acquisitions, LLC) is requesting to change the underlying land use on a 1.29 gross acre parcel located at 552 N Ocean Blvd and 600-604 N Ocean Blvd, which is generally located on the east side of State Road A1A at the eastern terminus of NE 6th Street in the City of Pompano Beach. The Broward County Property Appraiser has assigned the following property ID numbers to the Property: 484331DA0040, 484331DA0030, 484331DA0020, 484331DA0010, 484331DA0060, 484331DA0050, and 484331110030. The Property is currently designated Medium High 16-25 DU/AC, on the City's Future Land Use Plan map and Medium High 25 Residential on the County's Land Use Plan map.

B. Applicant's Rationale for the Proposed Amendment

(The following is an excerpt from the Application)

"The Property is currently developed with aging multifamily residential structures that are no longer the highest and best use of the Property. The population in the City is steadily growing, particularly post-pandemic with many moving to the City from out of state, and housing costs rising astronomically due to high demand and low supply. While the City continues to work hard to increase housing inventory, the existing housing stock within the City does not provide sufficient housing opportunities for the projected population to live within the City. As such, to address this significant need, Petitioner proposes to aggregate the parcels into...

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