File #: LN-67    Version: Name:
Type: PZB Submission Status: Reported to Council
File created: 12/29/2020 In control: Planning and Zoning Board
On agenda: 4/28/2021 Final action: 1/20/2021
Title: SABBIA BEACH PARCEL B REZONING
Attachments: 1. 1/20/21 DRC Meeting Documents, 2. 1/20/21 DRC Meeting Drawings, 3. 4/28/21_PZB Drawings.zip, 4. 4/28/21_PZB Documents.zip
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PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD MEETING/LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY
Meeting Date: APRIL 28, 2021

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SABBIA BEACH PARCEL B REZONING

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Request: Planned Development Rezoning
P&Z# 20-13000007
Owner: Fernbrook Florida, LLLP
Project Location: 730 N Ocean Blvd
Folio Number: 484331DE0010
Land Use Designation: MH
Zoning District: RM-20
Commission District:|910|Agent: Paola A. West (954-529-9417)
Project Planner: James Hickey, Consultant, with Scott Reale (954-786-4667) / scott.reale@copbfl.com

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Summary:
The applicant is requesting to rezone a property from RM-20 Multiple-Family Residence (RM-20) to Residential Planned Unit Development (RPUD). This property is 0.72 gross acres and consists of one parcel. The general location is the southwest corner of N Ocean Boulevard (A1A) and NE 7th Court. The request is to demolish the existing structure on site which was used for a sales office for the Sabbia Beach Condominium and construct a 12-unit, 3-story residential development with a proposed density of 17 units per gross acre.
The RPUD district is intended to encourage the use of innovative and creative design to provide a mix of different residential uses in close proximity to one another, while at the same time providing and efficient use of open space. The project aims to provide additional redevelopment and value to the north beach area.
RPUD's are required to have a minimum of 5 acres; however, this requirement may be waived by the City Commission on finding that creative site planning is necessary to address a physical development constraint, protect sensitive natural areas or promote a community goal when more conventional development would result in more difficult or undesirable development. The Commission would need to consider waiving this requirement if the RPUD application is approved.



Findings of Fact. Development Services Department Staff submits the following factual information which is relevant to this Rezoning...

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