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AGENDA
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
REGULAR MEETING
TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2026 - 6:00 PM
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COMPENSATION IS PAID OR RECEIVED IN CONNECTION WITH THOSE ACTIVITIES, EACH LOBBYIST SHALL FILE WITH THE
CITY CLERK AN ANNUAL REGISTRATION STATEMENT AND PAY AN ANNUAL TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS ($250.00)
REGISTRATION FEE FOR EACH PRINCIPAL OR EMPLOYER. REGISTRATION FORMS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE CITY WEBSITE:
WWW.DANIABEACHFL.GOV. (ORDINANCE #2012-019; AMENDED BY ORDINANCE #2019-019)
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ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, 100 W. DANIA BEACH BOULEVARD, DANIA
BEACH, FL 33004, (954) 924-6800 EXTENSION 3624, AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING.
IN CONSIDERATION OF OTHERS, WE ASK THAT YOU:
A. PLEASE TURN CELL PHONES OFF, OR PLACE ON VIBRATE. IF YOU MUST MAKE A CALL, PLEASE STEP OUT INTO THE
ATRIUM, IN ORDER NOT TO INTERRUPT THE MEETING.
B. IF YOU MUST SPEAK TO SOMEONE IN THE AUDIENCE, PLEASE SPEAK SOFTLY OR GO OUT INTO THE ATRIUM, IN
ORDER NOT TO INTERRUPT THE MEETING.
DECORUM POLICY FOR MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE DANIA BEACH COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA:
INDIVIDUALS WHO WISH TO MAKE ANY “CITIZEN’S COMMENTS” UNDER THAT PORTION OF THE CRA BOARD AGENDA,
OR WHO OTHERWISE WANT TO ADDRESS THE CRA BOARD, MUST FIRST BE REGISTERED WITH THE CRA SECRETARY
(CLERK) (FORMS ARE AVAILABLE OUTSIDE OF THE CITY COMMISSION CHAMBER AND MUST BE GIVEN TO THE CLERK
BEFORE THE MEETING). OTHERS WHO WANT TO ADDRESS THE CRA BOARD ON ANY MATTERS MUST FIRST BE
RECOGNIZED BY THE CHAIR. ALL SUCH PERSONS MUST USE THE PODIUM IN THE COMMISSION CHAMBER. NO MORE
THAN ONE PERSON AT A TIME MAY ADDRESS THE CRA BOARD FROM THE PODIUM. COMMENTS ARE ONLY TO BE MADE
TO THE CRA BOARD AND ARE NOT TO BE DIRECTED TO THE AUDIENCE OR CRA STAFF.
NO INDIVIDUAL SHALL MAKE ANY SLANDEROUS OR UNDULY REPETITIVE REMARKS, OR ENGAGE IN ANY OTHER FORM
OF BEHAVIOR THAT DISRUPTS OR IMPEDES THE ORDERLY CONDUCT OF THE MEETING, AS DETERMINED BY THE CHAIR.
NO INDIVIDUAL MAY SPEAK DIRECTLY TO OR ADDRESS THE CHAIR, BOARD MEMBER OR CRA STAFF: COMMENTS ARE TO
BE ONLY DIRECTED TO THE CRA BOARD AS A WHOLE. NO CLAPPING, APPLAUDING, HECKLING OR VERBAL OUTBURSTS
IN SUPPORT OF OR OPPOSITION TO A SPEAKER OR HIS OR HER REMARKS SHALL BE PERMITTED. NO SIGNS OR PLACARDS
SHALL BE PERMITTED IN THE COMMISSION CHAMBER.
IF ANY PERSON’S CONDUCT AS DETERMINED BY THE CHAIR IS FOUND TO BE DISRUPTIVE OR INTERFERES WITH THE
ORDERLY CONDUCT OF THE MEETING, THE PERSON MAY BE ASKED BY THE CHAIR TO LEAVE THE COMMISSION
CHAMBER; IF THE PERSON DOES NOT LEAVE AND THE CONDUCT PERSISTS, THE CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT WILL BE
REQUESTED TO ESCORT THE INDIVIDUAL FROM THE COMMISSION CHAMBER.
ALL CELLULAR TELEPHONES ARE TO BE SILENCED DURING THE MEETING. ALL PERSONS EXITING THE COMMISSION
CHAMBER SHALL DO SO QUIETLY. (RESOLUTION #2020-CRA-006)
1. CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL
2. CITIZENS' COMMENTS
Addressing the Commission: A thirty (30) minute "Citizen Comments" period shall be designated on the agenda for citizens and
interested persons to speak on matters whether or not scheduled on that day's agenda. Individuals wishing to speak on a matter
not included on the "Public Hearing" section of the agenda, which matter pertains to an item before the City Commission which
requires a decision of the City Commission, may do so by signing in and submitting a form to that effect with the City Clerk prior
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to the meeting. Speakers at Public Hearings shall also submit such a form. Each speaker shall be limited to 3 minutes for his or
her comments. If more than ten (10) speakers express a desire to speak, the Commission shall determine on a meeting by meeting
basis whether to (a) extend the time allotted for citizen comments to accommodate all speakers, or (b) whether to limit the number
of speakers or amount of time per speaker. A speaker's time shall not be transferable to another speaker.
3. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
1. CRA Executive Director Administrative Report
4. PRESENTATIONS
1. CRA Properties Discussion: SW 12th Ave & Phippen Waiters Rd. Clusters
5. CONSENT AGENDA
1. Minutes: April 14, 2026 Board Meeting Minutes
2. Travel Requests: None
3. RESOLUTION NO. 2026-CRA-___
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (“CRA”) OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH,
FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION A TERMINATION AND RELEASE
OF THE RESTRICTIVE COVENANT, BY UNANIMOUS VOTE OF THE CRA, OF
THE COVENANT THE CRA PLACED ON THE PROPERTIES KNOWN AS 701-711
SW 12TH AVENUE, DANIA BEACH, FL; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; AND
PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
6. PROPOSALS AND BIDS
7. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION
8. INFORMATION ITEMS
9. BOARD MEMBER COMMENTS
10. ADJOURNMENT
City of Dania Beach
Memorandum
DATE: 5/12/2026
TO: Chair and Board Members
FROM: Candido Sosa-Cruz, ICMA-CM, CRA Executive Director
SUBJECT: CRA Executive Director Administrative Report
1. CRA INITIATIVES / ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT / GRANTS
• The CRA participated in the Jumbo Networker & Business Expo on Wednesday, April
29, 2026, which drew more than 500 attendees. During the event, Redevelopment & Real
Estate Manager Yavocka engaged with over 50 small business owners from across
Broward County, highlighting the advantages of Dania Beach, including its strategic
location and ongoing growth.
• The CRA supported the Hamburger House Party held on Saturday, May 2 at MAD Arts.
The sold-out event featured 12 participating restaurants offering hamburgers and sweets.
The event received overwhelmingly positive feedback from attendees and marked the
first event of its kind in Broward County.
• The May CRA Merchant Newsletter is attached. The newsletter serves as a
comprehensive communication tool designed to support and engage local businesses
within the CRA District. It highlights strategies to enhance storefront aesthetics, provides
important information on Business Tax Receipts, business sign permits, available grant
opportunities, Special Events, and key CRA contact resources for local businesses.
• The CRA now receives a monthly list of all new businesses applying for a Business Tax
Receipt (BTR) within the district. This proactive approach allows the CRA to identify
incoming businesses early, engage from the outset, and establish strong relationships. It
also creates a direct line of communication, ensuring businesses are supported and
connected to available resources from the beginning.
• Dania Beach Recognized as One of Florida’s Hidden Gems.
The City of Dania Beach was featured in a recent Travel Off Path article highlighting
Florida’s hidden gem beach towns. Among four standout coastal destinations across the
state, Dania Beach earned the #2 ranking.
#1 Nokomis
#2 Dania Beach
#3 Virginia Key
#4 Port St. Joe
• Rebuilding Together Update
o Home Beautification Program
▪ Total number of homes completed: 2 homes completed in previous grant cycle.
▪ Number of homes approved and in line for services: 8 homes on waitlist for
upcoming grant cycle.
▪ Number of homes being vetted for qualification: 6+ homes for upcoming grant cycle.
o Safe At Home Program
▪ Total number of homes completed: 41 completed
▪ Total number of homes in-process (under const): 3 in-process
▪ Number of homes approved and in line for services: 4 homes
▪ Number of homes being vetted for qualification: 6+ homes
2. PATCH
o PATCH General Operation / Performance
o Number of monthly visitors:
▪ New walk-in visitors: Total 38 visitors
▪ Number of monthly volunteers: Total 58 Volunteers
▪ Program Visitors: CW Thomas (4 weeks): Total 45 students
▪ PATCH Medicinal Plants Workshop: 06 participants
o Weight of crop harvest (Mar. 25, to Apr. 25, 2026): Approx. 220 pounds –
16 Fresh Food bags / Total FFB Program registered members (Dec 2005 - Apr.
17, 2026): 127 registered.
o List the produce that made up of crop harvest: Greens, Collards, Tomatoes,
Strawberries, Zucchini Eggplant, Sage, Dill, Parsley, Coconut.
o Individuals/institutions to whom unsold produce was donated: Seniors Saratoga
Crossing
o Upcoming events – MAY 2026
• PATCH Shop with Our Growers Farmer’s Market
Sat., May 02, 2026, from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
• PATCH Seasonal Fruits Celebration
Sat., May 09, 2026, from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
• PATCH Veggies & Herbs Taste and Garden Tour
Sat., May 16, 2026, from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
• PATCH Shop with Our Growers Farmer’s Market
Sat., May 23, 2026, from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
• PATCH Market with Vendors
Sat., May 23, 2026, from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
*Free Monthly PATCH Workshops:
“Seed Saving Workshop”
Sat., May 30, 2026, from 9:30 am – 11:00 am
2026 City Summer Camp Program: PATCH/TFF have coordinated with the Parks and
Recreation team (CW Thomas & PJ Meli) to participate in the City’s 2026 Summer Camp
Program, offering a variety of day excursions for children at the PATCH Garden.
o PJ Meli Park (30 campers): June 11
o CW Thomas (50 campers): June 25 / July 09 & July 23
3. News / Information / Workshops:
o Port Everglades Association (PEA) Economic Engine Performance Report 26.
The Annual Briefing for Business from Broward's Airport, Seaport, and Tourism
Leaders. Presented by the Port Everglades Association. Friday, June 5, 11am to
1:30pm, at Greater Fort Lauderdale Broward County Convention Center.
SHORT ON PARKING?
If your business is near City Hall,
encourage your customers to park
in the City Hall Garage. The garage
is open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily
and is free to the public. In addition,
free shuttle service is available from
City Hall to nearby areas. For more
information on the Dania Beach
Community Shuttle, go to
www.daniabeachfl.gov/2213/
Transportation.
Visit Lauderdale
Wants Your Business
Feature your business events at
no charge on the Visit Lauderdale
website, the go-to site for tourists
of Greater Fort Lauderdale.
Visitlauderdale.com/partners.
CRA Annual Report
Want to know what the Dania
Beach Community Redevelop-
ment Agency accomplished in
2025? The Annual Report is
available at Daniabeachcra.org/
annual-reports.
Mother’s Day Magic on Main
Mother’s Day will be celebrated across the
globe on Sunday, May 10 and is the perfect
time to honor moms and create some magic
for your business. Let passersby know
ahead of time that your business will be
open and what moms can expect. Here are
a few ideas:
• Create a store window display
• Advertise specials
• Hand out flowers
• Add a backdrop/step and repeat
• Bring in a photographer to help customers
capture special memories.
Boost Your Social Media Profile
Bring the algorithms of social media sites to yours by adding all things Dania
Beach hashtags to your business posts. Mentions and tagging also are
excellent tools, but they won’t work with sites that have certain private features.
Hashtags help your content get discovered by people searching for common
topics and give your business access to followers of highly engaged sites free
of charge. For example, #daniabeach, #daniabeachfl, and #daniabeachcra
should be on each post for greater reach. Be sure to add your location to your
posts. Email your social media handle to the CRA.
Leave the Lights On
Engage potential new customers by leaving a
light or two on in your business during closing
hours. Residents and visitors walking the
corridor after dinner or a convenience run may
notice your business in the evening in ways
they may not during more hurried times of day.
Also, well-lit corridors encourage evening
strolling as lighting helps to create feelings of
safety.
Business Tax Receipts, Sign Permits
As the Downtown corridors continue to attract new businesses, it is important
to stay in compliance with occupational licensing requirements and signage
permits. This contributes to thriving and sustainable business corridors. For fee
and other information, see the Dania Beach Code of Ordinances’ Business Tax
Receipt fee schedule (Chapter 15) and daniabeachfl.gov/35/Business.
The Dania Beach Community
Redevelopment Agency supports
existing small businesses and attracts
new targeted
industries to
retain and ex-
pand employ-
ment.
Daniabeachcra.org, 954.924.6801,
cra@daniabeachfl.gov.
May 2026 CRA Merchant Newsletter
1
May 2026 CRA Adm Report-Photos II
March 31, 2026
2
City working on PATCH Drainage
March 31, 2026
3
CW THOMAS AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
April 01, 2026
4
APRIL 15, 2026
5
ORACLE SOFTWARE COMPANY, FT LAUDERDALE
April 17, 2026
6
PATCH SATURDAY VOLUNTEERING
April 18, 2026
7
PATCH Volunteer Earth Day
Redevelopment Real Estate Manager, Yavocka Young-Smith
CRA PROPERTIES DISCUSSION:
SW 12TH AVE AND PHIPPEN WAITERS CLUSTERS
CLUSTER # 1
100 feet
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Three contiguous residential parcels zoned
Neighborhood Residential District (NBHD-
RES), allowing single family or duplex located
along SW 12th Avenue (JA Ely Blvd)
Combined area — 16,400 sf — suitable for
residential infill development.
The site would require rezoning for greater
The site would require rezoning for greater den-
sity development, i.e. townhomes or condomini-
ums/apartments.
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CLUSTER # 2
Board to decide on desired concept for each
cluster.This will ground further discussion and CRA
and Zoning staff collaborations.
CRA staff to meet with Zoning to inform concepts
based on current zoning or rezoning recommenda-
tions and report back to the board next month.
Staff to draft RFP for a developer for each clus-
ter. CRA staff will use the board’s development
concept to inform developer RFPs.
Questions? The CRA Redevelopment Real Estate Manager wel-
comes comments and discussion from the Board and stakeholders.
1. Call to Order/Roll Call
Chair Davis called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Present:
Chair: Joyce L. Davis
Vice-Chair: Marco A. Salvino, Sr.
Board Members: Lori Lewellen
Luis Rimoli
A. J. Ryan, IC
Executive Director: Candido Sosa-Cruz
City Attorney: Eve Boutsis
CRA Secretary: Elora Riera, MMC
2. Citizen Comments
None.
3. Administrative Reports
3.1 Administrative Report
Executive Director Sosa-Cruz presented his administrative report that was provided to the Board
in their packets. He touched on the following topics:
- CRA Initiatives/Economic Development/ Grants
- PATCH
- Upcoming events
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4. Presentations
4.1 CRA Properties Discussion and Overview
Executive Director Sosa-Cruz presented and provided an overview of CRA-owned properties in
response to board questions about future plans, focusing specifically on two clusters rather than
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scattered individual lots to be addressed later. The discussion highlighted the Southwest 12th
Avenue (Smith Store) properties, which are currently restricted by a covenant allowing only
single-family homes—despite zoning that permits more diverse residential development. This
restriction, along with small lot sizes, has limited market interest. Removing the covenant would
require a unanimous board vote. While no formal documentation explains the original restriction,
board members recalled it was implemented around 2016–2018 after the city acquired and
demolished a problematic high-crime store, with the intent to promote residential development
and prevent further commercial use.
Vice Chair Salvino made a motion to approve the consent agenda. The motion was
seconded by Board member Lewellen which carried unanimously on voice vote.
• April Merchant Newsletter
• Façade Grant Flyer
• Arbor Day Flyer
• Jumbo Networker & Business Expo Flyer
• Hamburger House Party Flyer
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City of Dania Beach
Memorandum
DATE: 5/12/2026
TO: Chair and Board Members
FROM: Candido Sosa-Cruz, ICMA-CM, CRA Executive Director
SUBJECT: Termination and Release of Restrictive Covenant
Request:
Approval of a Resolution authorizing the Termination and Release of a Restrictive Covenant
recorded against the properties located at 701–711 SW 12 Avenue, Dania Beach, Florida.
Background:
The Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) holds fee simple title to the
properties located at 701–711 SW 12 Avenue. On June 26, 2018, the CRA executed and
subsequently recorded a Declaration of Restrictive Covenant (Instrument No. 115206525,
recorded July 17, 2028) requiring that all units on the subject properties be utilized exclusively as
single-family dwellings and as owner-occupied principal residences. This covenant was
originally implemented to improve housing quality and promote stable, owner-occupied
residential development within the CRA district.
At this time, the Restrictive Covenant is no longer required to satisfy any regulatory, policy, or
programmatic obligation of the CRA. The CRA desires to expand the allowable use of the
property beyond single-family dwellings to include a broader range of residential options, such
as, but not limited to, townhomes, duplexes, triplexes, and multi-family developments. This
expansion is intended to provide greater flexibility for future developers and increase housing
opportunities for families seeking to reside in Dania Beach.
In accordance with the terms of the covenant, termination requires unanimous approval of the
CRA Board. The Board has indicated its support for releasing the restriction to enable this
expanded vision and to promote more diverse and attainable housing options within the CRA
district.
Budgetary Impact
There is no direct fiscal impact associated with the termination and release of the Restrictive
Covenant. However, removal of the restriction may enhance the redevelopment potential and
marketability of the property, which could generate future economic benefits within the CRA
district.
Recommendation
It is recommended that the CRA Board approve the Resolution authorizing the Termination and
Release of the Restrictive Covenant for the properties located at 701–711 SW 12 Avenue, as it is
no longer necessary and its removal supports the CRA’s ongoing redevelopment objectives.
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RESOLUTION NO. 2026-CRA-___
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (“CRA”) OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH,
FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION A TERMINATION AND
RELEASE OF THE RESTRICTIVE COVENANT, BY UNANIMOUS VOTE OF
THE CRA, OF THE COVENANT THE CRA PLACED ON THE PROPERTIES
KNOWN AS 701-711 SW 12TH AVENUE, DANIA BEACH, FL; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICTS; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the CRA holds title in fee simple in and to the real property known as 701-
711 SW 12th Avenue, Dania Beach, FL (the “Properties”); and
WHEREAS, the CRA sought to improve the quality of housing and encourage more
single-family, owner-occupied homes in the Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Area and
decided to use the Properties for said purpose and placed a covenant running with the land
requiring use: and
WHEREAS, on or about June 26, 2018, the Owner executed and recorded under
Instrument No.: 115206525, Recorded on July 17, 2018, a Declaration of Restrictive Covenant
(“Restrictive Covenant”) requiring all units on the Properties and any portion of them for single
family dwellings, and use the premises exclusively as his, her, their principal residence; and
WHEREAS, the Restrictive Covenant is no longer required pursuant to any regulatory
requirement of the CRA; and
WHEREAS, Owner now desires to terminate and release the Restrictive Covenant,
(hereinafter “Release”) which by its terms cannot be extinguished or terminated without the
unanimous approval of the CRA; and
WHEREAS, the unanimous CRA board has agreed to consent and allow the termination,
release and discharge of the Restrictive Covenant.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY OF THE CITY OF DANIA
BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT:
Section 1. That the foregoing “WHEREAS” clauses are hereby ratified and
confirmed and incorporated into this Resolution by reference.
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Section 2. That the Chairperson and other proper CRA officials are hereby
authorized to execute the Release and any related documents necessary to effectuate the intent of
this Resolution, in a form approved by the CRA Attorney.
Section 3. That funding for this Agreement shall be provided from CRA Account No.
112-52-09-552-34-10, Contractual Services – Fruitful Fields, as appropriated in the FY 2026
CRA adopted budget.
Section 4. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby
repealed to the extent of such conflict.
Section 6. That this Resolution shall take effect ten (10) days after its passage and
adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED on , 2026.
Motion by , second by
FINAL VOTE ON ADOPTION: Unanimous _ __
Yes No
Board member Lori Lewellen ____ ____
Board member Luis Rimoli ____ ____
Board member Archibald J. Ryan IV ____ ____
Vice Chair Marco Salvino ____ ____
Chair Joyce L. Davis ____ ____
ATTEST:
__________________
ELORA RIERA, MMC JOYCE L. DAVIS
CRA CLERK CRA BOARD CHAIR
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
______________________
EVE A. BOUTSIS
CRA ATTORNEY
Prepared by:
Eve A. Boutsis
City Attorney
City of Dania Beach
100 w. Dania Beach Boulevard
Dania Beach, FL 33004
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANT
THIS TERMINATIION AND RELEASE OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANT (the
“Release”) is made and entered into as of _____________, 2026 by the DANIA BEACH
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY, A Florida Community Redevelopment agency, (hereinafter
“Owner” or “CRA”) for the express purpose of terminating and forever releasing and discharging
the “Restrictive Covenant” described in this Release, of the real property located at 701-711 SW
12 Avenue, Dania Beach Florida, 33004.
RECITALS:
WHEREAS, Owner holds title in fee simple in and to the real property legally described
on Exhibit “A”, attached hereto and made a party hereof (the “Properties”); and
WHEREAS, the Owner sought to improve the quality of housing and encourage more
single-family, owner-occupied homes in the Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Area and
decided to use the Properties for said purpose and placed a covenant running with the land
requiring the use: and
WHEREAS, on or about June 26, 2018, the Owner executed and recorded under
Instrument No.: 115206525, Recorded on July 17, 2018, a Declaration of Restrictive Covenant
(“Restrictive Covenant”) requiring all units on the Properties and any portion of them for single
family dwellings, and use the premises exclusively as his, her, their principal residence; and
WHEREAS, the Restrictive Covenant is no longer required pursuant to any regulatory
requirement of the Owner/CRA; and
WHEREAS, Owner now desires to terminate and release the Restrictive Covenant, which
by its terms cannot be extinguished or terminated without the unanimous approval of the CRA;
and
WHEREAS, the unanimous CRA board has agreed to consent and allow the termination,
release and discharge of the Restrictive Covenant.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of good and valuable consideration, the receipt
and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, Owner, intending to be legally bound, does
hereby agree as follows:
1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are incorporated herein by this
reference as if repeated at length.
2. Effective as of the date hereof, the Restrictive Covenant is hereby terminated,
released and discharged in its entirety; shall be of no further force or effect; and no longer a burden
or encumbrance on title to the Property. The Owner hereby direct the Clerk of Official Records,
Broward County, Florida, to cancel same of record.
[Signatures and notary acknowledgements follow on the next pages.]
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument has been executed as of the day and year
first above written.
WITNESSES: OWNER:
______________________________ By: The Dania Beach Community
Redevelopment Agency
Printed Name:_________________
______________________________
______________________________ Chairperson Joyce L. Davis
Printed Name: _________________
STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF BROWARD)
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ☐ physical presence
or ☐ online notarization on , 2026, by Joyce L. Davis, as Chairperson of
the Dania Beach Community Redevelopment Agency, on behalf of the corporation. He/she is
personally known to me or has produced as identification.
My Commission Expires:
Notary Public, State of Florida
Print Name
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
________________________________
Eve A. Boutsis,
City Attorney
EXHIBIT “A”
Parcel 1
LOT 4, BLOCK 5, COLLEGE TRACT, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19, PAGE 9, PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Parcel Identification Number: 5142 03 34 0580
Parcel 2
LOT 3, BLOCK 5, COLLEGE TRACT, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19, PAGE 9, PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Parcel identification Number: 5142 03 34 0570
Parcel 3
LOT 2, BLOCK 5, COLLEGE TRACT, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OF PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19, PAGE 9, PUBLIC RECORDS OF BROWARD COUNTY
PURSUANT TO TAX DEED 16415, DATED 1/22/2003, RECORDED INBROWARD COUNTY
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 34441, PAGE 1974.