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File #: LN-593    Version: 1 Name:
Type: AAC Submission Status: Passed
File created: 4/10/2024 In control: Architectural Appearance Committee
On agenda: 5/7/2024 Final action: 5/7/2024
Title: PORSCHE CHAMPION CENTER
Attachments: 1. AAC Drawings_05.07.2024.zip, 2. AAC Documents_05.07.2024.zip
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ARCHITECTURAL APPEARANCE COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: MAY 7, 2024

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PORSCHE CHAMPION CENTER

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Request: Major Building Design
P&Z# 23-12000033
Owner: Copans Motors, Inc.
Project Location: 300 NW 24 ST
Folio Number: Multiple Folios
Land Use Designation: C (Commercial)
Zoning District: B-3 (General Business)
Commission District: 4 (Beverly Perkins)
Agent: Maxwell Kaplan (954-202-7000 / mkaplan@thomaseg.com)
Project Planner: Hellena Lahens (954-786-5554 / hellena.lahens@copbfl.com)

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Summary:
The applicant is requesting Major Building Design approval in order to construct a two-story building addition on the north side of the existing building for the Champion Porsche sales area, showroom, and office space. The proposed building will feature an interior ground floor drive-through service area. The total proposed square footage of the new building is 71,290 square feet. Additionally, the project proposes a four-story parking garage on the east side of the existing building with a total of 379 parking spaces. The proposed dealership building is designated as Building A, the existing building is designated as Building B, and the parking garage is designated as Building C on the Site Key Map diagram.
The total footprint of all buildings is 313,110 square feet on a 783,793 square foot site (17.993 acre), with total lot coverage of 40%. The site plan was reviewed by the Development Review Committee on September 20, 2023, November 1, 2023 , and April 3, 2024.
The subject property is located in the NW CRA on West Copans Road on the east side of the I-95 ramp.
Pursuant to Section 155.2205, Code of Ordinances, the Architectural Appearance Committee may require such changes in plans and specifications as, in its judgment may be requisite and appropriate to ensure that the exterior appearance of buildings and structures enhances the aesthetic character of the surrounding development by complying with the architectural appearance standard...

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