title
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF POMPANO BEACH, FLORIDA, TOLLING THE EXPIRATION TIME PERIOD FOR A DEVELOPMENT ORDER DURING USE OF THE PROPERTY FOR A PUBLIC PURPOSE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
(Fiscal Impact: N/A)
staffcontact
(Staff Contact: Daniel Keester-O'Mills/ David Recor)
summary
Summary Explanation/Background:
In 2020, the City Commission entered into a license agreement with Pure Residence Resort Pompano Beach, LLC in order to provide temporary public parking on the subject property (3300 SE 1 Street). The initial term of the lease was for 1 year (Resolution 2020-98). An amendment to the license agreement was adopted by Resolution (2021-40) on December 8, 2020, and extended the original agreement by an additional year (ending January 15, 2022). A parking license agreement was adopted by Resolution (2021-158) on April 27, 2021, for an additional year (expiring 4/27/2022). In total, the property owner has authorized the City to utilize the property for public parking from January 16, 2020 - April 27, 2022 (833 days). Prior to the license agreement, the property owner obtained a Major Site Plan approval (P&Z: 18-12000047), for a project known as "Pure Residences" that was approved by the Planning & Zoning Board at the meeting held on 3/27/2019, and signed by the Chairman on 4/10/2019. Development orders are valid for 2 years making the original expiration date: 4/10/2021. The Building Design was approved by the Architectural Appearance Committee at the meeting held on 4/22/2019, and signed by the Chairman on 4/22/2019 (thus making the original expiration date: 4/22/2021). The Zoning Code authorizes the City Commission to extend a development order for a period not to exceed five years provided that the property was being used by a "Government Entity for a public purpose as demonstrated by an Interlocal Agreement, Lease, or similar legal document with the lawful owner of the property..." The applicant is requesting tha...
Click here for full text