File #: LN-22    Version: Name:
Type: PZB Submission Status: Regular Agenda Ready
File created: 10/20/2020 In control: Planning and Zoning Board
On agenda: 9/27/2023 Final action:
Title: IMECA PLAT
Attachments: 1. 11/4 DRC Meeting Drawings, 2. 11/4 DRC Meeting Documents, 3. DRC Documents_10-20-21.zip, 4. DRC Drawings_10-20-21.zip, 5. PZB Documents 9-27-2023.zip
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PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
Meeting Date: SEPTEMBER 27, 2023

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IMECA PLAT

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Request: Plat
P&Z# 20-14000016
Owner: Cocchiola LLC
Project Location: 2429 NW 4th St
Folio Number: 484233040500, 484233040510, 484233040520
Land Use Designation: Low (5) Residential
Zoning District: B-2 (Community Business)
Commission District: 5 (Barry Moss)
Agent: Odalys C. Bello (305-251-9606)
Project Planner: Maggie Barszewski (954-786-7921 / maggie.barszewski@copbfl.com)
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Summary:

A. Plat Background

A plat is a map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land. It can delineate blocks, streets, alleys and easements. Further refinement often splits blocks into individual lots, usually for the purpose of selling the described lots, this has become known as subdivision. The statutory definition of subdivision according to Chapter 177.031(18), F.S. is "the division of land into three or more lots, parcels, tracts, tiers, blocks, sites, units, or any other division of land; and includes establishment of new streets and alleys, additions, and re-subdivisions." Upon the filing of a plat, legal descriptions can then refer to block and lot-numbers rather than portions of sections. In order for plats to become legally valid, a local governing body must review and approve them.

In Broward County, such legal authority is bestowed upon the Broward County Commission as stipulated within Article 7 of the Broward County Administrative Rules Document. Section 7.2 - 'Countywide Platting Authority' states that "No plat of lands lying within Broward County, either in the incorporated or unincorporated areas, may be recorded in the Official Records prior to approval by the County Commission." Section 7.4 provides for the input of each local government within Broward County, whereby a plat application must first be approved by the local jurisdiction before final approval with the County Commission. That section states that "local Jurisdictions shall...

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