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File #: LN-683    Version: 1 Name:
Type: AAC Submission Status: Passed
File created: 2/4/2025 In control: Architectural Appearance Committee
On agenda: 6/3/2025 Final action: 7/1/2025
Title: POMPANO BEACH CORDISH 20-ACRE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
Attachments: 1. AAC Documents_5-6-2025.zip, 2. AAC Drawings_5-6-25.zip, 3. AAC Drawings_JULY 1, 2025.zip, 4. AAC Documents_JULY 1, 2025.zip
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ARCHITECHURAL APPEARANCE COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: JULY 1, 2025

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POMPANO BEACH CORDISH 20-ACRE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT

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Request: Building Design
P&Z# 24-12000022
Owner: Pompano Park JV Land Holdings LLC
Project Location: 777 Isle of Capri Circle
Folio Number: 494203410040
Land Use Designation: Regional Activity Center (RAC)
Zoning District: Planned Commercial/Industrial Development (PCD)
Commission District: 5 (Darlene Smith)
Agent: Mike Amodio
Project Planner: Saul Umana (saul.umana@copbfl.com / 954-786-4662)

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Summary:
The project is a multi-family residential development located on a 20.03-acre vacant parcel within the LIVE! Pompano Master Plan, formerly the Isle Casino horse track. It includes 426 total units-344 in seven six-story buildings and 82 in ten three-story coach home clusters (townhome-style). Units range from 1- to 3-bedroom layouts. The site features a central pool/clubhouse, open space amenities, and a walking path by the lake. The architecture follows a tropical modern style with deep overhangs, pitched roofs, and cohesive detailing. Access points include one driveway on Main Street and two on Loop Road, coordinated with landscape plans. The site area is part of a 222-acre Planned Development that is partially developed. This portion of the PCD plan has a total lot coverage of 19.7%. The property has a Regional Activity Center (RAC) land use designation and a Zoning designation of Planned Commercial Development (PCD), which permits the residential uses. The Live! Resorts PCD establishes the district as a mixed-use development. Therefore, this project is permitted to follow the Commercial, Institutional, and Mixed-Use Design Standards of Section 155.5602. The site plan was most recently reviewed by the Development Review Committee in January, 2025, and by this Committee on May, 2025. The Committee requested a resubmittal with revisions that include more extensive use of materials like stone, altered mass...

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