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File #: LN-400    Version: Name:
Type: PZB Submission Status: Passed
File created: 1/5/2023 In control: Planning and Zoning Board
On agenda: 6/28/2023 Final action: 6/28/2023
Title: APOP HOMEWOOD SUITES HOTEL
Attachments: 1. DRC Drawings_03.01.2023.zip, 2. DRC Documents_03.01.2023.zip, 3. PZB Drawings_6-28-2023.zip, 4. PZB Documents_6-28-2023.zip
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PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
Meeting Date: June 28, 2023

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APOP HOMEWOOD SUITES HOTEL

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Request: APOP
P&Z# 22-12400001
Owner: Hotels of Pompano Beach LLC
Project Location: 505-599 N. Federal Highway
Folio Number: 484236000440 & 484236000442
Land Use Designation: ETOC (East Transit Oriented Corridor)
Zoning District: TO-EOD (Transit Oriented - East Overlay District)
Commission District: 3 (Alison Fournier)
Agent: Jonathan Cady (954-788-3400)
Project Planner: Pamela Stanton (954-786-4662 / saul.umana@copbfl.com)

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Summary:

The applicant is requesting Air Park Obstruction Permit (APOP) approval in order to construct a nine-story hotel building with a height of 119 feet above mean sea level (AMSL) or 110 feet above ground level (AGL)).
In conjunction with this APOP, the applicant is seeking Major Site Plan approval from this Board as a separate agenda item, in order to construct a nine-story hotel consisting of a four-story podium and a five-story tower above the podium with internal parking and a fifth floor amenity deck on the subject property.
The application for this APOP was reviewed by Kimley-Horn, the City's Airpark consultant, as well as the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Those comments have been included in this report's backup. The FAA has determined that the structure would not be a hazard to air navigation, and included three conditions in their report. Those conditions are included in this staff report and will be incorporated into the Development Order if and when issued.

About the Air Park Obstruction Permit (APOP):
It is the purpose of the Air Park Overlay (APO) district to recognize an area adjacent to the runways of the Pompano Beach Air Park in which obstructions and incompatible land uses may pose a hazard to safe air park operations and to apply regulations that prevent such obstructions and limit such incompatible uses. When a proposed structure height is 75% or more of the allowable Air...

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