File #: LN-583    Version: Name:
Type: AAC Submission Status: Regular Agenda Ready
File created: 4/2/2024 In control: Architectural Appearance Committee
On agenda: 7/2/2024 Final action:
Title: GLC 22ND
Attachments: 1. AAC Documents_06.04.2024.zip, 2. AAC Drawings_06.04.2024.zip, 3. 000_23-12000046 AAC Staff Report.pdf, 4. AAC Drawings_07.02.2024.zip, 5. AAC Documents_07.02.2024.zip
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ARCHITECTURAL APPEARANCE COMMITTEE
Meeting Date: JULY 2, 2024

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GLC 22ND

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Request: Building Design
P&Z# 23-12000046
Owner: GLC Pompano 1 LLC.
Project Location: 31 NE 22 Avenue
Folio Number: 484236011830
Land Use Designation: ETOC (East Transit Oriented Corridor)
Zoning District: TO-EOD (Transit Oriented - East Overlay District)
Commission District: 1 (Andrea McGee)
Agent: Thuy Turner (954-610-1633 / thuy@turnerplanningsolutions.com)
Project Planner: Pamela Stanton (954-786-5561 / pamela.stanton@copbfl.com)

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Summary:
The applicant is requesting Major Building Design approval for a 67-unit mixed-use development, which includes approximately 1,792 square feet of commercial use on the ground floor, parking and amenities on a 19,575 square foot lot (approximately 0.449 acres). The project is in the TO/EOD, within the Core Sub-Area with a proposed building height of 8 stories, or 80 feet, which is the maximum allowable height for a residential or mixed-use building in the Core Sub-Area. This is a resubmittal with revisions in accordance with the requests made by the AAC at the June 4, 2024 meeting.
The project proposes to apply four Density Bonus Options to increase the allowable density by 27 units, from 40 to 67 units (a maximum allowable 150 dwelling units per acre). The proposed Density Bonus Options for the project are:
* Density Bonus Option #1: All new non-residential, multi-family residential and mixed-use construction that provide public art using one or a combination of the following strategies: 1) a fee equal to 1% of the project's construction costs or $250,000 whichever is less; or 2) a piece of artwork valued at 1% of the project's construction costs or a maximum of $250,000. whichever is less. The artwork shall be accessible to the public and may be displayed in public open spaces or areas along the street abutting the building. Public art shall be required to receive a recommendation by the Public Art Committ...

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