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File #: LN-14    Version: Name:
Type: DRC Submission Status: Passed
File created: 10/7/2020 In control: Development Review Committee
On agenda: 5/5/2021 Final action: 5/5/2021
Title: THE BACKYARD SITE PLAN
Attachments: 1. 4/6/21 AAC Meeting Drawings, 2. 4/6/21 AAC Meeting Documents, 3. 4/6/21 AAC Documents, 4. 4/6/21 Drawings, 5. 4/6/21 AAC Stamped Documents.zip, 6. 4/6/21 AAC Stamped Drawings.zip, 7. 5/5/21_DRC Documents, 8. 5/5/21_DRC Drawings
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DEVELOPMEMT REVIEW COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: MAY 5, 2021

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THE BACKYARD SITE PLAN

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Request: Major Site Plan & Major Building Design
P&Z# 19-12000006
Owner: Old Towne Flagler LLC
Project Location: 114-128 N. Flagler Ave 135 & 165 NE 1 Ave
Folio Number: 484235080090, 484235080120, 484235080170, 484235080140, 484235080100, 484235080110, 484235080160, 484235080150
Land Use Designation: DPTOC (Downtown Pompano Beach Transit Oriented Corridor
Zoning District: TO-DPOD (Transit Oriented Downtown Pompano Overlay District)
Commission District:|910|Agent: Michael Vonder Meulen, AICP (954-788-3400)
Project Planner: Max Wemyss (954-786-4671) / max.wemyss@copbfl.com

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Summary:
The applicant is requesting MINOR SITE PLAN and MAJOR BUILDING DESIGN approval in order to develop a public open space, renovate the fa?ade on an existing building, and add an outdoor bar made from a repurposed shipping container.



















Staff Conditions:
PLANNING
Plan Reviewer: Daniel Keester | daniel.keester@copbfl.com
Status: Review Complete Pending Development Order

-Land use for this parcel is DPTOC (Downtown Pompano Beach Transit Oriented Corridor) (0.87 acres). In 2012 (Ordinance 2013-15), the City and County adopted the DPTOC, which consisted of 269 acres of mixed land use area & consolidated all of the permitted uses (residential, commercial, office, hotel, etc.) into one "basket of rights," to be reallocated through the district in accordance with a regulating plan. At the time, the City did not request any additional residential units, and thus only 1,368 dwelling units were permitted within the area. An application requesting an additional 2,000 dwelling units was adopted by the City Commission on October 27, 2020 via Ordinance 2021-03.
-The city has sufficient capacity to accommodate the proposal.

ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Plan Reviewer: David McGirr | david.mcgirr@copbfl.com
Status: Review Complete Pending Development Order

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