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PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD / LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY
HYBRID (IN PERSON AND VIRTUAL) MEETING
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Wednesday, May 18, 2022
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I. ROLL CALL
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Approval of Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Board/ Local Planning Agency from the
April 20, 2022 Hybrid meeting.
III. PUBLIC FIEARINGS
1. VA-041-22: The applicant, property owner Luciana Bozzi, is requesting a
variance to subdivide an existing single-family residential lot in the Residential
Single -Family (RS-6000) zoning district into lots measuring fifty-four (54') feet
wide, where sixty (60') feet lot width is required in the RS-6000 district, for the
property located at 4576 SW 26 Terrace,
2. SP-001-22: The applicant, Seagate 11, LLC, is requesting Site Plan approval for
the construction of a four (4) unit apartment building on property at the Southeast
corner of Phippen-Waiters Road and SW 7th Terrace. (TO BE CONTINUED)
IV. BOARD ITEMS
1. City Commission actions on items previously heard by the Board.
2. Upcoming meeting dates: June 22, 2022.
V. MEETING ADJOURNED
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I. ROLL CALL
The meeting was called to order at approximately 7:03PM. Board Clerk Ibel Larios called the roll.
The five Board Members and Staff were attending in person.
Chair W. Quin Robertson, PhD, GISP Present Eve Boutsis, City Attorney
Vice Chair Albert C Jones Present Eleanor Norena, CFM, Director Comm Dev
Jonathan Thomas Present Corinne Lajoie, AICP, Asst Director Comm Dev
Derrick Hankerson Present Richard Lorber, AICP, Planning and Zoning Manager
Traian Thomas Popescu Present Ibel Larios, Board Clerk
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. Approval of Minutes of the Planning and Zoning Board / Local Planning Agency from the
March 16, 2022 hybrid regular meeting.
Motion was made by Vice Cliair Jones to approve the minutes of the Hybrid meeting of the Planning &
Zoning Board/Local Planning Agency for Marclt 16) 2022 as presented and was seconded by Derrick
Hankerson. Motion passed 54.
III. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. RZ-55-219 The applicant, 3 851 Stirling Holdings, LLLP, is requesting rezoning (zoning
map amendment) from the Single -Family Estate Residential District (E4) to the Planned
Residential Development District (PRD4) and application of flexibility for property generally
located at 3851 Stirling Road. (Continued from March 16'h meeting).
City Attorney Boutsis swore in those people attending in person (e.g., Staff, Applicant, Members of the
Public, etc.) who were going to give testimony today. She then went over the Planning and Zoning Board
Meetingprocedures and ex parte communication disclosures. Ex parte communications were disclosed by
Chair Robertson, Vice Chair Jones, and Board Members Thomas, Hankerson and Popescu. They all
answered separately that after their communications, they could still remain impartial.
Planning and Zoning Manager Lorber gave a PowerPoint presentation for the proposed rezoning of property
located at 3851 Stirling Road from E-1 to PRD-1. The site is ten acres with one existing single-family
home. The applicant was proposing a mixed -use development with a total of 231 units. Townhomes would
be on the eastern boundary and residential apartments would be above the ground floor's retail/commercial
uses. The property was located between a single-family residential community to the east and commercial
properties to the west which was keeping with the concept of increasing activity along designated transit
corridors. It was encumbered by FPL power transmission towers and overhead power lines. The Planning
and Zoning Board would review this application for compliance with the criteria identified in Section 645-
40 of the Land Development Code (LDC) and make a recommendation tonight to the City Commission.
He explained that at the applicant's request, this item was continued from the March 16th meeting so that
the application could be modified to include Commercial Flex for one-third acre and 221 flexible units.
The applicant's land use attorneys office, Coker &Feiner, prepared a memo identifying how their request
was consistent with the required criteria. Planning and Zoning Staff confirmed that the application
conformed with the criteria listed in the LDC for zoning map amendments. Because the applicant's
proposal was for 231 units, the applicant was requesting the assignment of 221 residential Flex Units from
the citywide uniform Flex Zone of which 784 Flex Units remain.
The applicant was also requesting 1 /3 acre of commercial flexibility to the southern portion of the site which
was 3% of the total site. No more than 5%was allowed. Commercial office or retail uses were permitted
on property with a residential land use. This property met the criteria for Rezoning and Application of
Flexibility. Mr. Lorber said Staff recommended that the Planning and Zoning Board recommend approval
to the City Commission. The Chair called for Board questions. The Chair and all Board Members requested
to reserve their Board questions until they heard from the applicant.
Attorney Rod Feiner said that he represented the applicant. He agreed with everything that Staff said this
evening and gave his own slide presentation. For the record, there were technical difficulties experienced
during the presentation. Mr. Feiner showed an aerial of the property and its surroundings. He pointing out
such things which were not limited to a high school, commercial property, multifamily property and single-
family homes. He explained about the constraints due to the existing power lines (FPL easement/property)
and what could be built where. He explained that the City would have enough Flex Units left to deal with
pending applications, if they were granted 221 Flex Units. He said that both the City and County Land Use
Plans allowed for the flexibility of commercial on residential property. The attorney explained what the
PRD-1 Zoning District allowed. He said they were proposing rental apartments and townhouses instead of
ownership because younger people were priced out of this area and rental would allow for them to afford
to work and thrive there plus the convenience of amenities. The 231 units would entai132 townhomes and
199 apartments. He walked the Board through the proposed site plan so they could understand what was
going on and to show the type and quality of the proposed development. He explained why mixed -use was
so important and that the resident .would want the convenience of commercial being on property. He
showed a rendering of what the property would look like and a copy of the landscape plan. He said that the
commercial use was designed to also be pedestrian friendly. The project had one ingress and egress through
Stirling Road. He explained about the reports they received (e.g., no objection from FDOT, School
Capacity, etc.). Stormwater would be retained on property and that it would get discharged into the sewer
system. Mr. Feiner spoke about their substantial public outreach (e.g., in person meetings in Koosh
Jewelers, virtual Zoom Meetings and GoTo Meetings). Letters were sent to surrounding residents and they
spoke with Shady Ridge HOA who had some traffic concerns but were in favor of the project. The applicant
also met in person one-on-one with several residents in the area.
Gabriela Voit, Florida Licensed Landscape Architect /Arborist, was introduced by Attorney Feiner. She
said that the existing trees (particularly Oaks) and the buffers (especially on the east side of the property)
were issues. They preserved nine Oaks because she felt they could survive and other trees (2 Gumbo
Limbos and 45 Sabal Palms to be relocated and preserved). The City's Arborist, Ryan, agreed with her
choice for preserving the trees. Because of the power lines, they could not plant big trees. The client
wanted as many trees as possible to be planted to include native trees as well as fruit trees. There would be
about 575 trees planted and 220 small trees under power lines, shrubs/hedges and ground covering as well.
The east buffer would be the heaviest area planted in the project.
Joaquin Vargas, Traffic Engineer, was introduced by Attorney Feiner. He said he was a licensed engineer
who specialized in traffic for over thirty years. He gave a brief summary of the traffic, what was done, and
the conclusion. Traffic counts were collected in May and September 2021. These counts were done when
school was in session. He explained how the trips were formulated and that this information was received
by FDOT. All of the signalized intersections that were evaluated were projected to operate adequately with
the exception of the intersection of Stirling Road and 441. The signal timing that the County had was
revisited for additional optimization for the future and they would be able to mitigate the impacts at the
intersection. He spoke about the driveway on Stirling Road being evaluated as good. He spoke about the
opportunities for U-Turns which would operate adequately. He said that this project was reviewed by
FDOT and the City's outside consultant reviewed their traffic report. He reported that the consultant's
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comments were addressed. In summary, the traffic impact associated with this project were minimal. All
levels of service have been maintained and there would be no deprivation levels along Stirling Road because
of this project.
Attorney Feiner said that this request did not give privileges generally extended to similarly situated
properties as a result of an isolated zoning district. Also, that this project fit in quite well with changed
conditions/circumstances. He asked for his video to be shown and then they would be glad to answer any
questions. The three -minute video showed the quality construction B.S.D. Capital would like to bring to
the City as well as quality of life and convenience. The Board did not want to ask questions at this time
but wanted to hear from the public. Assistant Director Community Development Corinne Lajoie said that
the public comment section would be opened up first to those attending virtually and she explained about
the "raise hand" option on the screen and stating name and address. The Chair opened up public comments
with a three minute time limit for those attending virtually. Director Community Development Eleanor
Norena reminded again about the "raise hand" button on the screen to be recognized for speaking virtually.
Elias Bichachi and Gabriela Hirschman spoke. Gabriela was given three minutes and said that she was
opposed to changing the zoning to PRD-1. Remaining as single-family was fitting for the neighborhood.
On her block, there were school buses in the morning, people driving to drop children off, Dunkin Donuts
had traffic issues, etc. These were just a few of her major traffic concerns. The traffic study was done on
Rosh Hashanah in September last year and many schools were remote, not in session, or had hybrid
programs which did not take in all traffic details. In May, many schools were still remote or had hybrid
programs as well. Also, there were plenty of rentals around this area. Traffic was really bad. Something
written on paper was not necessarily what it is. Most people want the luxury of their cars and not the
transportation that would be available from the project. Ms. Hirschman answered City Attorney Boutsis
that everything she said was truthful, and then she was sworn in. Elias Bichachi was sworn in. His
presentation was shown on the screen entitled, "Koosh Living, Potential Traffic Congestion Issues" and he
was also given three minutes. He explained all the reasons why he was opposed to this project.
Shawn Ritterman was sworn in. He had no concerns and was in support of this development.
Harvey Sempler was sworn in. He was opposed to the project and wanted to know how this would affect
the quality of life of those who already live in the area. He felt that the change was not necessary nor was
it appropriate and the Board needed to ask themselves those questions about necessity and appropriateness,
etc. He offered the speaking time he had left to anyone who needed more time.
Lawrence Frisch was sworn in. He said he was familiar with this project. He knew some people have
concerns about traffic but that was Florida now. This project provided housing and would be good for local
vendors. He was a realtor and knew that housing was needed in the community and he supported the
project.
Vicky was sworn in. She was totally for this project. It was good for the community and was extremely
important.
Bonnie Friedman was sworn in. She said she backed up to the property. She could not attend the meetings
at Koosh. She pointed out that in an area previously discussed tonight, there was one place to make a U-
Turn not two. The owner was taking into consideration the residents' concerns and she would like traffic
concerns re -visited. She was extremely impressed with the project. She was in real estate.
There were no other virtual public comments and in -person public comments was opened.
Attorney Tucker Gibbs, representing Harbour Hills Area Neighborhood Association HOA, asked for an
extra minute as he had a presentation and represented an HOA. The Chair granted the extra time request.
Attorney Gibbs said his clients opposed the proposed zoning. The applicant's project would increase the
density from 10 dwelling units to 231 dwelling units. Having mixed use would allow this project to have
a building height up to seventy feet. It's too big for the neighborhood in density and height. The applicant
purchased this property with full knowledge of its limitations. He urged the Board to recommend denial of
this application to the City Commission. It's just too big.
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Frank Sarantino lived in Hollywood. He approved this project and the changes over the years have been
great. Koosh Living would be a great addition to Stirling Road and Dania Beach.
Attorney Richard Dewitt asked for a total of five minutes for his presentation and was granted it by the
Chair. He represented the largest, adjacent property owner. He said that the applicant had to meet every
criterion identified in Section 645-40 in order for this to be granted. The Board must recommend denial if
they did not believe each and every criterion was met. The value of a Flex Unit to a developer was
approximately $45,000/unit and they requested 231. That was about $10,000,000 from the City. This
amount should be given for a project that everyone liked. The surrounding neighbors did not expect this
massive project to be built on that land. He went over all the criteria and explained how he felt they were
not met. This was not the right project for this location and it was not compatible with the Land Use Codes.
Dawn Huckestein said that she was opposed. She was at the NW corner of the proposed development. She
moved there because all the adjoining properties were to be single-family. The rezoning would have
negative impacts, be inconsistent with the established families in the area, would lower property values,
add noise, bright lights, traffic concerns and concern for children and walkers. The recreation area would
be near her house and the lights and noise would affect her. She asked the Board to vote against this zoning
change.
Maurice Gray said that he was Dawn Huckestein's neighbor. His house also was near the proposed
development and would be affected. He agreed with all objections that were raised tonight. The worst
concern was about traffic. Sometimes he had to wait ten minutes just to make a turn. Lanes needed to be
widened. He was opposed.
Rabbi Laredo was for this proposed project. He lived two blocks from it. As a resident in this area, he
thought this idea would be great. As a leader in the Jewish community, it would be wonderful to bring
young people in to live within walkable distance. (As an aside, he said there were definitely two U-Turns
which were discussed earlier.) With about 45 minutes left of the meeting, Rabbi Laredo asked to speak
again. The Chair granted his request. He then said he appreciated the traffic study and the experts who
looked it over and Rabbi Laredo said that people were concerned about the value of their property. He felt
that this project should raise the value of the homes in the area.
Cynthia Rizzo explained about the dead end streets nearby and having to make right turns before they make
a U-Turn to go east. She felt that this project would be a disaster. It would change the single-family home
area into some kind of wild business thing. She thanked the Board and hoped they would not allow this to
pass.
Stephanie Jofe was opposed. Her neighborhood was single-family homes surrounded by majestic old Oak
Trees. If the proposed development passed, there would be 231 additional families in this area. People
living in the tall buildings would be able to look down into their windows. This apartment complex would
be totally incompatible to the neighborhood. It would be unconscionable if the City of Dania Beach allowed
this to happen. Don't do this so the developer could make more money. Protect your constituents.
The Chair cautioned public speakers about adding more speaking time without more time being granted
by the Board.
Antonio Coballino said that he just moved in. He thought the project was beautiful and would enhance the
neighborhood by adding jobs and people to the community. The community was outdated. Young talent
had to be attracted to the City. He thought it would be great for the City.
Ari Zipper said he and his wife and children moved to their home in 2012. There were no other children
on that street. Now there were children and the community was thriving. They need developers to build
in Dania Beach so that children can grow up and live in Dania Beach. He was for this development.
Jim Rizzo was opposed to this project. He said this was about the "legal matters" that the Board had to
check off. This zoning change was not transitional. He had a picture brought up on the screen stating that
this property had a farm with horses and farm animals to the north, eastern border had single-family homes,
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and half of the western border had single-family homes. A six -story building would be out of place. He
did the math and to the east above Stirling, it was 2.3 single-family homes per acre. Below it was about
2.6 single-family homes per acre. This was 231 units on about 3 acres so it was about 70 or 80 single-
family homes per acre. This was not consistent and not their neighborhood. This was the law. He came
back about 5 minutes later adding about the desire to develop arterial roads but he said this stretch of Stirling
was not commercial. It was residential and doing this project would be disrupting.
Anthony Benedict was opposed to the proposed development. The building was too big for this property
next to single-family homes. It would be another Dania Pointe. There were privacy concerns as well as
concerns about the property value of their homes. The building would be the tallest in Dania Beach along
the entire Stirling Road but he did mention a few other tall buildings. He suggested bringing the building
down to three stories. If not, people would see a concrete structure 80 feet high and lose the view, property
value, etc.
Michael Jofe was opposed. He treats children for severe trauma and would like to address traffic from that
issue. The traffic on Stirling Road was already heavy. Instead of the ten homes this area was already zoned
for, the City was asked to allow them to build an additiona1221 dwelling units right across from schools.
Factor in two cars per unit, puts an additiona1462 cars on the road. If this got approved, a perfect storm
would be created for a child to be severely injured or worse. This also opened up the City and others to
potential liability knowing there would be an increased risk for children with this zoning change.
Remember that the property owner knew the existing zoning in place when it was purchased. Dr. Jofe
asked for his video to be played but he was not sure to whom it was sent to at the City.
Tracy Infintini was for the project. She liked the mixed -use and felt that it would bring the City into modern
times. She stated that the project was pretty. This would change things up a bit.
Igal Intalian was for the project. He has friends looking to move to South Florida but could not find
anything. His house has to be renovated but he could not find a rental to move into. Another problem was
that it was hard to find good working people in South Florida. Young talent was missing. The Board
needed to look into the future. The developer was looking into spending millions of dollars on this project.
It would bring property values up and the availability of younger people with fresh talent.
There was someone online who wanted to speak.
Audrea Middleman was sworn in and opposed to this project. She said it was beautiful but wrong for the
location. There were major traffic concerns and she witnessed traffic accidents and bicycle accidents with
cars. There would be more noise and it was noisy enough in that area especially during the quiet of night
when noise could be heard from Hard Rock. The public comment portion (virtual and in -person) was now
closed by City Attorney Boutsis. She asked Attorney Feiner if he wanted time for rebuttal.
Attorney Feiner felt that they fully vetted this agenda item. He would just like to say in answer to the last
person who spoke about noise, that the proposed building would serve as a buffer from that noise. He
added that the building height was not immediately adjacent to residential. He pointed out that traffic was
reviewed by their engineer, FDOT and the City's traffic engineer. They all found that everything was okay.
If the Board had questions, they were here to answer them.
Board Member Hankerson wanted to understand Commercial Flex better, as he understood Flex Units. He
knew that developers were sitting on Flex Units into perpetuity and Assistant Director Community
Development Lajoie explained that Flex Units and RAC Units were two different things. She was unaware
of any properties that were holding RAC Units. Attorney Feiner explained Commercial Flex and went over
rules governing it. Mr. Hankerson wanted to know if there were many people here tonight opposed to this
project who attended any of the Koosh Meetings and several people raised their hands.
Board Member Thomas stated that the City was in an interesting place because of what they were asking
for. It was a nice project that was consistent with what we were welcoming and encouraging. A lot of
people would benefit from this development. The Developer was at City events and drove the same roads.
He was not too far removed. This project was what we asked for.
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Board Member Popescu had no questions because all were addressed during the presentations.
Vice Chair Jones said that things have changed over the years. He spoke of not being able to do Downtown
because of government regulations and other things. His heart went out to those who came here tonight
and felt their lifestyle would probably change. He wished there was some happy medium. He did not see
where the developer did not follow every guideline in the backup. Assistant Director Community
Development Corrine Lajoie then answered Vice Chair Jones' question that commercial flex was not done
very often and she could not recall when the last commercial flex project was done. He wanted to know
about the power lines and was it some kind of health problem. Ms. Lajoie said something like that was
brought up years ago but it was debunked as a health issue. Staff could ask the applicant to contact FPL
and address it when the site plan came forward. Attorney Feiner said FPL objected to any electromagnetic
issue and did not care how close it was to a residential area. However, in case a line came down, they did
not want it close enough to a building. Attorney Feiner said that people could congregate in that area. Ms.
Lajoie answered the vice chair that for the rezoning, the applicant met every criteria. City Attorney Boutsis
pointed out that the City's Code 645-40 criteria was written as an "or", so they have to meet some of the
criteria that stated "this or that". He wanted to know if a happy medium could mean a decreased building
height and Attorney Feiner said that they were always open to residents' suggestions but for now this was
what they determined this area needed.
Board Member Hankerson was re -recognized by the Chair. Mr. Hankerson said that in 2008 the nation had
a banking crisis, lending crisis and slowed down residential housing development. Then there was and still
is a deficit in available housing and banks were not lending for condominiums right now. Bottom line was
we need housing. This project was not a perfect match but we don't know if we have the luxury of waiting
for perfection.
Chair Robertson said that he was torn. He spoke with neighbors to the east who did not want this in their
backyard. However, with the current zoning, people would not want luxury homes built under power lines.
We were here tonight to decide on zoning and not the site plan. Keep in mind today was just a
recommendation to the City Commission. He was going to place on the floor a recommendation of approval
to the City Commission from the Planning and Zoning Board.
Motion was made by Cliair Robertson to recommend approval for this agenda item (RZ-55-22) to the
City Commission and was seconded by Vice Chair Jones. Motion passed S-0.
2. TX-19-22: The applicant, City of Dania Beach, is requesting a text amendment to the
Public Art Program as identified in the City's Land Development Code.
Assistant Director Community Development Corinne Lajoie reminded that this PowerPoint presentation
was presented at last month's meeting and nothing was changed. City Attorney Eve Boutsis said that there
was an advertising issue so that was why this agenda item was brought back tonight. There was no formal
vote last month because they had to meet the advertising requirement. The Board decided not to hear the
presentation again tonight but to just vote.
Motion was made by Chair Robertson to recommend approval for this agenda item (TX-19-22) to the
City Commission and was seconded by Board Member Hankerson. Motion passed S-0.
3. TX-29-22: The applicant, City of Dania Beach, is requesting several text amendments to
the City's Code, to adopt amendments and refinements to the Land Development Code.
Assistant Director Community Development Corinne Lajoie said there were eight text amendments that
needed to adopt amendments to the Land Development Code. She explained them to the Board. When
asking for Board questions, Board Member Hankerson asked about different concepts and pictures when
you talk about murals. One was from a perspective when talking about art evoking emotion and another a
very large image promoting a product or a business. Ms. Lajoie explained that there would be leeway
regarding signs as long as there was no name and/or logo. Vice Chair Jones asked about graffiti. Ms.
Lajoie said that graffiti could be a form of art. We needed public outreach and getting community members
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involved. City Attorney Boutsis said it was art as long as it was done legally. Chair Robertson asked about
the increase in cost for payment -in -lieu but was told that the increase was large but in the ballpark. Ms.
Lajoie informed that the City's Public Art Consultant was online to answer any of the Board's questions.
Motion was made by Cliair Robertson to recommend approval for this agenda item (TX-29-22) to the
City Commission and was seconded by Vice Chair Jones. Motion passed 5-0.
IV. BOARD ITEMS
1. City Commission actions on items previously heard by the Board.
Assistant Director Community Development Corinne Lajoie said that next week, on April
26, would be the first reading for RAC Replacement Application.
2. Upcoming Meeting Date: May 18, 2022
There would be a meeting.
V. MEETING ADJOURNED
As all business was finished and without objection, the meeting was adjourned at approximately 9: 59PM.
ATTEST:
IBEL LARIOS
BOARD CLERK
W. QUIN ROBERTSON, CHAIR
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
(Date)
For more details regarding this meeting of the Planning and Zoning Board/Local Planning Agency, please
request a file of the meeting by calling Ibel Larios at (954) 924-6805 X3792 or emailing
ilarios@daniabeachfl.gov.
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CITY OF DANIA BEACH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
DANIA BEACH
SEA IT. LIVE IT. LOVE IT.
DATE: May 18, 2022
TO: Planning and Zoning Board
FROM: Eleanor Morena, CFM, Director ��� Corinne Lajoie, AICP, Assistant D ector 1r�
Richard Lorber, AICP, Planning and Zoning Manager 'r,l
SUBJECT: VA-041-22: The applicant, property owner Luciana Bozzi, requests a variance to
waive the minimum lot width for newly created lots, for the property located at
4576 SW 26 Terrace.
REQUEST
VARIANCE
To permit a lot width of fifty-four feet (54'), where the City Code requires a sixty (60') lot
width, per Section 205-10(A) of the Land Development Code (LDC).
PROPERTY INFORMATION
EXISTING ZONING:
LAND USE DESIGNATION:
SITE ACREAGE:
EXISTING USE:
VIOLATIONS ON PROPERTY
CODE VIOLATIONS
None
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Single -Family 6000 Residential (RS-6000)
Low Medium (10) Residential
25,272 square feet (0.58 acres)
1 Single Family Home
None
This item was duly advertised, posted and noticed pursuant to Article 610 of the LDC.
VARIANCE
LOT W I DTH
Property owner, Luciana Bozzi, intends to demolish her existing 876 s.f. home located on a large
single-family residential lot measuring 25,272 square feet in area. She would like to split the
existing property into four single-family lots each resulting in 6,321 square feet in area, which is
more than the minimum required lot size of 6,000 square feet. However, the width of the four
lots will only come out to fifty-four (54') feet, which does not meet the minimum lot width of sixty
(60') feet as required in the City's LDC Section 205-10(A) for the RS-6000 zoning district. The
variance application has been submitted to waive the minimum lot width for the four lots. No
other variances would be required, and construction of the new homes would be required to meet
a11 other codes and regulations.
The surrounding neighborhood is characterized by single-family homes; however, the lot sizes of
the homes vary somewhat, some are larger and some are smaller with less uniformity than some
other neighborhoods. Since the lots themselves exceed the minimum lot area requirement, the
requested variance should not result in negative impacts to the neighborhood character.
Increased traffic and demand on services is minimal. The subdivision will result in 2 lots fronting
on SW 26 Terrace to the west, and 2 lots fronting on SW 26 Avenue on the east.
Section 625 of the City's LDC states, the City Commission or Planning and Zoning Board, if
applicable, shall hold its public hearing and, after consideration of the staff recommendation and
public input, if any, may deny, approve or approve with conditions the application for variance,
based upon its determination that the request meets the criteria identified in Section 625-40,
which are identified below.
(1) "That the requested variance maintains the basic intent and purpose of the
subject regulations, particularly as it affects the stability and appearance of the city."
Staff.• The request maintains the basic intent of the code. The variance requested is minor
in nature and maintain the basic single-family residential character.
(2) "That the requested variance is otherwise compatible with the surrounding land
uses and would not be detrimental to the community."
Staff.• The proposed plans are for slightly narrower lots, with larger total lot area, and
should not be detrimental to the character of the neigbhbomood.
(3) "That the requested variance is consistent with, and in furtherance of, the goals,
objectives and policies of the adopted Comprehensive Plan, as amended from time to
time, and all other similar plans adopted by the city."
Staff.• The request in consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of the City's
Comprehensive Plan, and especially with policies in Objective V of the Future Land Use
Element: Maintain land development regulations, zoning ordinances and other
administrative rules to implement the Comprehensive Plan.
(4) "That the plight of the petitioner is due to unique circumstances of the property
or petitioner which would render conformity with the strict requirements of the subject
regulations unnecessarily burdensome."
Staff.• The applicant has submitted a variance request for a modest reduction in lot width,
based upon the actual width of the existing lot, and their desire to subdivide the very large
lot into four, more typical single-family development lots. Denial of the variance would
require the homeowner to maintain only two homes of very large width on this large
property.
(5) "I hat the variance requested is the minimum variance that is necessary to afford
relief to the petitioner, while preserving the character, health, safety and welfare of the
community."
Staff. The request is the minimum necessary in order to afford zoning relief to the
applicant; granting the request would allow the homeowner to split the property in
quarters and nothing more.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
The requested Variance meets the City's variance criteria. Therefore, staff is recommending
approval of the resolution.
RESOLUTION N0.2022-PZ-003
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF THE
CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A VARIANCE (VA-041-
22) TO SECTION 20540(A) OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE (LDC)
TO PERMIT A LOT WIDTH FOR FOUR LOTS OF FIFTY-FOUR FEET (545),
WHERE SIXTY (605) FEET IS REQUIRED IN THE RS-6000 ZONING
DISTRICT; SUBMITTED BY THE APPLICANT, PROPERTY OWNER
LUCIANA BOZZI, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 4576 SW 26 TERRACE,
IN THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA, AS LEGALLY DESCRIBED
N EXHIBIT "A", A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED TO THIS
RESOLUTION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS; FURTHER, PROVIDING
FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 28, the Land Development Code (the "LDC") Part 6
"Development Review Procedures And Requirements," Article 625, "Variances" of the City Code
of Ordinances, property owner Luciana Bozzi (the "Applicant"), applied to the City of Dania
Beach (the "City") for approval of a variance request (VA-041-22) for property located at 4576
SW 26 Terrace, Dania Beach, FL 33312, , located within the RS-6000 Single -Family 6000
Residential Zoning District, legally described in Exhibit "A" and incorporated by this reference;
and
WHEREAS, LDC Section 625-At) states that the Planning and Zoning Board may grant a
variance based on its determination that the Applicant has demonstrated that the criteria identified
in the City Code have been satisfied; and
WHEREAS, the Applicant proposes split the existing lot and to construct four (4) single-
family homes on the resulting lots at the subject location;
WHEREAS, Section 20540(A) of the Land Development Code (LDC) requires a lot
width of sixty feet (60') feet wide; and
WHEREAS, the applicant requests that the City permit a lot width of fifty-four feet (54')
as proposed; and
WHEREAS, the Applicant has provided sufficient justification demonstrating compliance
with the approval criteria to meet the requirements of the LDC; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Board conducted a duly noticed public hearing in
accordance with Article 610 of the LDC; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Board finds that the Variance (VA-041-22) request
is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING
BOARD OF THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA0
Section 1. That the foregoing "WHEREAS" clauses are ratified and confirmed as
being true and correct and they are made a specific part of this Resolution.
Section 2. That this certain application (VA-041-22) for a variance to Section 205-
10(A) of the Land Development Code (LDC), to permit a lot width of fifty-four feet (54') ,where
a minimum of sixty (60') feet is required, is approved.
Section 3. That the issuance of a development permit by a municipality does not in any
way create any right on the part of an applicant to obtain a permit from a state or federal agency,
d does not create any liability on the part of the municipality for issuance ssuance of the permit if the
applicant fails to obtain requisite approvals or does not fulfill the obligations imposed by a state
or federal agency, or undertakes actions that result in a violation of state or federal law.
Section 4. Pursuant to LDC Section 625-50 "Expiration of Variances," the variance
(VA-041-22) shall automatically expire and become null and void unless the applicant files a
complete building permit application with construction drawings for the improvements shown on
the site plan, within eighteen (18) months from the date of this Resolution.
Section 5. That the associated Planning &Zoning Division Staff Report prepared for
application VA-041-22 is hereby incorporated into this resolution as findings of fact.
Section 6. That all resolutions or parts of resolutions in conflict with this Resolution
are repealed to the extent of such conflict.
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Section 7.
passage and adoption.
That this Resolution shall be in force and take effect immediately upon its
PASSED AND ADOPTED on May 185 2022.
ATTEST:
IBEL LARIOS
BOARD CLERK
W. QU1N ROBERTSON, CHAIRPERSON
PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
EVE A. BOUTSIS
CITY ATTORNEY
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Dear Richard;
APR 2 5 2022
This is a letter of intent, asking for a variance of a lot width of 54 feet (4 lots) on
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DANIA 6EACN
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City of Dania Beach, Florida
Department of Community Development
Planning and Zoning Division
(954) 924-6805 X3643
(954) 922-2687 Fax
Standard Development Application
❑ Administrative Variance
❑ Land Use Amendment
❑ Plat c�
❑ Rezoning Date Rec'd: 7 f Z Z—
❑ Site Plan
Special Exception Petition No.: V
Variance
❑ Other:(SEEAPPLICATION TYPE SCHEDULE ON PAGES 3 & 4)
THIS APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNTIL IT IS COMPLETE AND SUBMITTED WITH
ALL NECESARRY DOCUMENTS. Refer to the application type at the top of this form and "Required
Documentation" checklist to determine the supplemental documents required with each application.
For after the fact applications, the responsible contractor of record shall be present at the board hearing.
Their failure to attend may impact upon the disposition of your application. As always, the applicant or their
authorized legal agent must be present at all meetings. All projects must also obtain a building permit from
the City Building Division. For more information please reference the Dania Beach Land Development
Code Part 6, Development Review Procedures and Requirements.
PAN 36,
Location Address:
Lot(s):
Recorded Plat Name:
Subdivision:
Folio Number(s): �o�a� a�ii D3 O��o Legal Description:
Applicant/Consultant/Legal Representative (circle one)
Address of Applicant: %(e � ..
Business Telephone/v � Pr _�ome
E-mail address:
Name of Propert
O Fax:
Address of Property
Business Telep one: ��� JS��Giome:
n
Fax:
Explanation of Request: � o 7' /L/
For P/ats please provide proposed P/at Name for t/ariances please attach Criteria State
Section 625.40 of the Land Development Code.
Prop, Net Acreage:
Existing Use;
Gross Acreage:
Prop, Square Footage:
Proposed Use:
meat as pe
Updated 11/2021
(Joint owner signature if applicable)
Is property owned individually, by a corporation, association, or a joint
venture?
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
I/we are fully aware of the request being made to the City of Dania Beach. If I/We are
unable to be present, I/we hereby authorize
(individual/firm) to represent me/us in all matters related to this application. I/we
hereby acknowledge that the applicable fee was established to offset administrative
costs and is not refundable.
I/we are fully aware that all approvals automatically expire within 12 months of City
of Dania Beach Planning and Zoning Board or City Commission approval, or pursuant to
the expiration timeframe listed in Part 6 of the Dania Beach Land Development Code.
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF BROWARD By:
The foregoing instrument (Ou
Was acknowledged
Agent signature*)
BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF /�/�/�/� ,. 20 &1
By:
(Print name of person acknowledging)
Note
Personally known � or Produced Identification
Type of identification produced:
,old Notary Public Stste of Florida
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or Drivers License
*If joint ownership, both parties must sign. If partnership, corporation or
association, an authorized officer must sign on behalf of the group. A notarized
letter of authorization from the owner of record must accompany the
application if an authorized agent signs for the owner(s).
NOAPPLICATIDN WILL BE A UTOMA TICALL YSCHEDULED FORA MEETING,
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE DETERMINED COMPLETE BYSTAFF
BEFORE PROCESSING OCCURS,
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CRY Or MANIA BEACH, FLORIDA
A Public Hearing will be conducted bythe cityof Dania Beach Planning &zoning Board
on the following date to consider the following application:
The Planning 9. Zoning Board will be conducting a "Hybrid" meeting in the Commission
Chamber with limited public access and utzing communications media technology
(" CMT") for additional access, in accordance with Ordinance No. 2021-012, adopted Feb-
ruary 9, 2021, and Resolution No.2021-070, adopted May 11, 2021, related to conducting
public meetings while under the public health emergency related to the spread of Novel
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
DATE; Wednesday, May 18, 2022
TIME: 7:0o p.m. or as soon thereafter as tiie same may be heard
PLACE: city Commission "Hybrid" meeting
City Commission Chambers
Dania Beach City Hall
100 West Dania Beach Blvd.
Dania Beach, FL 33004
or Please visit https:Hdaniabeachfl.90v/2589/Planning-zoning-Board for
detail instructions on haw to attend virtually.
5UB1ECT; VA-041-22: The applicant, property owner Luciano Bozzi, is requesting a vari-
ance to subdivide art existing single-family residential lot in the Residential single -Family
(RS-6000) zoning district into lots measuring fifty-four (547 feet wide, where sixty (607
feet lotwidth is required in the RS-6000 district, for the property located at 4576 SW 26
Terrace,
The following is the proposed Resolution of the matter:
A RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OFTHE CITY OF MANIA BEACH,
FLORIDA, APPROVING A VARIANCE (VA-041-22) TO SECTION 205-10(A) OF THE LAND DE-
VELOPMENT CODE (LDC) TO PERMITA LOTWIDTH FOR FOUR LOTS OF FIFTY-FOUR FEET
(54'), WHERE SIXTY (60') FEET IS REQUIRED IN THE RS-6000 ZONING DISTRICT; SUBMITTED
BYTHE APPLICANT, PROPERTY OWNER LUCIANA BOZZI, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT
4576 SW 26TERRACE, IN THE CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA, AS LEGALLY DESCRIBED
IN EXHIBIT A", A COPY OF WHICH IS ATTACHED TO THIS RESOLUTION; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS; FURTHER, PROVIDING FORAN EFFECTIVE DATE.
copies of the proposed requests or applicable information are available on line. For more
information, please call the Planning Division at (954) 924-6805 Ext. 3704 and staff will
directyou to the an -line project information.
Please be advised that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by Local Plan-
ningAgency, the Planning and zoning Board or the city Commission with respect to any
matter considered at this hearing, such person will need a verbatim record of the pro-
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In acoordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing assistance to
participate in any of these proceedings should contact the City clerk's office,100 west
Dania Beach Boulevard, Dania Beach, Florida 33004, (954) 924-6800 Ext, 3624, at least 48
hours prior to the meeting.
Application Information
Application site: 4576 SW 26 Terrace
Application: Variance
Project: To request variance to subdive an existing single-family residential lot in the RS-
6000 zoning district into lots measuring fifty-four (54') feet wide, where sixty (60') feet lot
width is required.
Applicant Property owner Luciana Bozzi
Hearing Date & Time: May 18, 2022 at 7:00 PM
Hearing Location: City Commission "Hybrid" meeting
city commission chambers
Dania Beach City Hall
100 West Dania Beach Blvd.
Dania Beach, FL 33004
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instructions on how to attend virtually.
contact Information' Richard Lorber, AICP, Planning & zoning Manager, (954) 924-6805
EXt, 3640
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AFFIDAVIT
CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
POSTING OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE SIGN
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF BROWARD
iIAY 0 Ili, 20r1
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared tz1C11VA1
who, after being duly sworn, deposes and says:
CiF�/'Zx �yzz� , am an individual over the age of 18 years old and
(Print Name)
(CHE/CK APPLICABLE SPACE)
v I am the property Owner,
I am a representative of the property owner(s),
"Property"), and this
ETT•`1
for property located at (the
sworn statement pertains to the application for
relating to Petition numbers
Ordinances of the City of Dania Beach, Florida.
n the Code of
i
2. Pursuant to Sec. 610-30(B)(1) of the Land Development Code of the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Dania Beach, Florida, on / 2020'� I posted,
or caused to be posted, a public notice sign along street frontages of the subject
Property, with the sign being at least three (3) square feet in area, and between ten (10)
and twenty (20) feet from the edge of street pavement in a manner so as to be
completely visible from the public rights -of -way. For a subject property having more
than five hundred (500) feet of street frontage on any single street, one (1) additional
sign was posted for each five hundred (500) feet or fraction thereof. Notwithstanding
Section 610-30 (6), if I, as the owner, applicant or agent, am aware that the sign is
destroyed or removed from the property, or damaged beyond full legibility, I am
responsible for obtaining another sign from the city and posting the sign on the
property. Prior to the Public Hearing the sign(s) shall remain on the property until final
disposition of the application. This shall include any deferral, rehearing, appeals, and
request for review or hearings by another body. The sign information shall be changed
as needed to reflect the information to be provided as specified in Section 610-30 (1).
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Petition number.
Date:
Time: 7*00 PM
Telephone number of the City's Community Development Department:
(954)924-6800 Ext. 3654
3. A true and accurate copy (copies) of the subject signs) is/are attached to this Affidavit
and incorporated by this reference.
FURTHER AFFIANT SAYETH NOT.
s�Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me by means of physical presence, this
day of f% , 202g by ,Ltr G i,�/r/!! o Z
Public —State of
Print, Type/Stamp Name of Notary
Personally known:��
OR Produced Identification:
Type of Identification Produced:
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CITY OF DANIA BEACH, FLORIDA
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
MAILING LIST AND LABELS
DANIA BEACH
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF f7��
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BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, personally appeared /7'/a C7011 ,
(Print Name)
who, after being duly sworn, deposes and says:
1. I am an individual over the age of 18 years old and
(CHECK APPLICABLE SPACE)
I am the property Owner of the property identified below,
OR
I represent to the City of Dania Be
representative of the property owner(s),
Florida that I am an authorized agent and
(Print Name of Property Owner)
for the property located at S J /(,r 2:.S / zg� LAE& (the "Property"), and this
(Address)
sworn statement pertains to the application for
(Briefly describe application, such as "site plan approval" or a "variance" or a "special exemption")
relating to Petition numbers)
2. Pursuant to See. 610.20(D) of the Land Development Code ("LDC") of the Code of
Ordinances of the City of Dania Beach, Florida, I understand that there is a mailing
date deadline for notices and that as the applicant for the petition, I must provide the
City with:
• One (1) set of Mailing Labels, and
• One (1) copy of the mailing list for all property owners who or which own
property located within 1,000 feet of the subject property.
3. I understand that I am legally responsible for timely providing the City with the
mailing labels and mailing list a minimum of twenty-five (25) days prior to the
mailing date (for projects which may have more than 200 mailings, I understand that
City staff may request labels even earlier). The mailing date is ,
20 I am also aware that pursuant to LDC Sec. 610-30(D)(3), "[T]he mail notice
shall contain substantially the same information as provided in the newspaper
advertisement for the same application, and shall also contain the legal description of
the subject property, the approximate relation to the nearest cross street(s) and a map
or demarcated aerial photograph showing its approximate size, location and
relationship to adjacent properties."
4. If I do not timely provide the mailing labels and mailing list, the City will need to
delay the processing of the application.
OWNER OR REPRESENTATIVE:
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JOINT OWNER (IF APPLICABLE)
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Title Title
IF CORPORATION, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
OR OTHER ENTITY:
(Full Legal Name of Corporation or Entity)
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PRINT Name
Title
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and (if applicable, if there is a co-owner) , as the Owner(s)
of the property described above. Such person(s) is/are personally known to me or produced
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Mailing labels list for all property owners within 1,000 feet of the subject property
Located at 4576 SW 26 Terrace, Fort Lauderdale 33312
Prepared � ,
Ruppert, Marjory & Joseph Korneva, Nina & Escoto Ernesto Tebor, Michael
4424 SW 27 Ave 4407 SW 25 Ter 250 SE 9 Ct
Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Pompano Beach, FL 33060
Capuozzo, Alina & Bradford 4485 SW 25th Terrace LLC Matteo, Jeffrey & Krista
4437 SW 25 Ter 4939 SW 33 Way 4489 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312
Mitchell, Conrad Vincet Puig, Rafael &Rosa Saldana1 Jillian
4493 SW 25 Ter 1920 S Ocean Dr #7D 4501 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Hallandale Beach, FL 33009 Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312
Chotos, Christopher Ponte, Judith Madrazo, Georgina
4511 SW 25 Ter 4511 SW 25 Ter 4531 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312
Sanchez, Juan Carlos Morrison, Lynn Sabatino Fam Liv Tr
4541 SW 25 Ter 4551 SW 25 Ter 15470 Mellen Ln
Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Jupiter, FL 33478
Hardy, Edward G IV Marenco, Michael McPherson, Christopher
4601 SW 25 Ter 4611 SW 25 Ter 315 N 31 Ct
Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Hollywood, FL 33021
Borrelli, Damaris Colville, Elaine D & S Management LLC
4631 SW 25 Ter 5401 Lincoln St 2011 Lee St
Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Hollywood, FL 33021 Hollywood, FL 33020
Petrarca, JC &Kathleen Grammer, Thomas Eades, Donna
4661 SW 25 Ter 4701 SW 25 Ter 4711 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312
Grate, Margaret Buba Investments LLC Albarran, Ahide
4721 SW 25 Ter 3728 NW 88 Ter 4741 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Cooper City, FL 33024 Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312
Lucille Sandstrom Rev TR Lillian Barron Rev Tr Harper, Cherrilyn
4532 SW 35 Ave 8541 SW 30 St 5487 NW 95 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FI 33312 Davie, FL 33328 Sunrise, FL 3351
Yeaa LLC % HYB Holding LLC
151 N Nob Hill Rd Ste 455
Plantation, FL 33324
4 Walls Rental LLC
21234NE19Ct
Miami, FL 33179
Hergert, Connia M
4710 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Trebol Tr Tallin LLC
PO Box 1720
Dania Beach, FL 33004
Devito, Wendy
4655 SW 25 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
BAF Assets LLC
5001 Plaza On the Lake #200
Austin, TX 78746
Jimenez, Maria Rodriguez Lazaro
4631 SW 25 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Young, Timothy
14611 36 Ave W
Lynwood, WA 98087
Taylor, Stephen &Connie
4550 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
EG Services LLC
3434 SW 53 Ct
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
TAH MS Borrower LLC
15771 Red Hill Ave
Tustin, Ca 92780
Ros, Eduardo
4721 SW 25 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Guillen, Benedicto
4700 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
L & Z Services Inc
3434 SW 53 Ct
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Williams, Carolyn
4640 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Galan, Antonia
4641 SW 25 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Wright, Ralph
4610 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Blondin, Duniesl<y &Jacqueline
4601 SW 25 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Vega Bonilla Billy
4571 SW 25 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Modas, DA &Sheila
4530 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Marquez, Ashley, Rose Vega
4730 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Guerra -Suarez Ada
4711 SW 25 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Dwyer, Richard
4621 SW 42 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314
Wong, San
2597 SW 102 Dr
Davie, FL 33324
Embley, Kevin
4651 SW 25 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Hackett, Geraldine
4620 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Chesto, Daniel
1223 NW 137 Ter
Pembroke Pines, FL 33028
Labrador Carrillo, Gillermo
4560 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Teixeira, Gary
4540 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Lolesl<i, Irena, Dimce &Luba
4561 SW 25 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Alagic, Souad Hussien Oliver, Wendy Bell, Kathy
4520 SW 25 Ter 4541 SW 25 Ave 4510 SW 25 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Levy, Benjamin Loleski Fam TR Cepek Family Holdings Inc
4521 SW 25 Ave 5301 SW 14 St 23 81 Griffin RD
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Plantation, FL 33317 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Morhaim, Albert Brodeur, Simone Maddron1 G &Debra
4761 SW 24 Ave 5211 SW 27 Ter 4749 SW 24 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Ronalder, Kathleen Watson, Michael Carl, Lance E
65 Union St Apt 22 4720 SW 25 Ave 4725 SW 24 Ave
Montclair, NJ 07042 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Remon, Reynaldo Archer, Samuel Sigala, Abel &Sylvia
4710 SW 25 Ave 4713 SW 24 Ave 2612 SW 52 Ct
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Pena, Ivan Podell, Ronda Samar, Joseph
4690 SW 25 Ave 4701 SW 24 Ave 4680 SW 25 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Mays, Arthur Galindo, David Castano, Karina Renda, Kenneth
4673 SW 24 Ave 4670 SW 25 Ave 4661 SW 24 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Hayes, Kate IP Home Rentals LLC Goldstein, Pauline &Logan
3338 Chickee Ln PO Box 1917 4640 SW 25 Ave
Margate, FL 33063 Hallandale Beach, FL 33008 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Weislo Leo Ghorbani, Rassul CSMA FT LLC
4630 SW 25 Ave 1910 NE 210 St 1850 Parkway PI #900
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Miami, FL 33179 Marietta, GA 30067
4617 SW 24th Ave LLC Eli 1777 LLC Zapata, Ricardo
1835 E Hallandale Beach #402 8737 NW 39 St 2331 SW 45 St
Hallandale Beach, FL 33009 Hollywood, FL 33024 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Raeder. Walter & Marilyn Bedard Investments Inc Cockerham, Mary
4573 SW 24 Ave 1219 S Federal Hwy 4561 SW 24 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Hollywood, FL 33020 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Swenson, Kristie Druskin, Maoz & Sheli Sonart Real Estate Invest. LLC
4564 SW 25 Ave 2920 SW 46 Ct 4542 SW 25 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Escalona, Lori Mannlon, Sandra Felix-
Ortiz, Amelvix
4537 SW 24 Ave 4536 SW 25 Ave 4513 SW 24 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Drives, Patricia Taveras, Natalie Dellaventura J Kirkland, Ennis &Erin
4532 SW 25 Ave 2411 SW 45 St 2401 SW 45 ST
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Diaz, Stephanie Osceola Nelson Flory, Bonnie AI<kaya, Angela & Equp
4461 SW 24 Ave 4451 SW 24 Ave 4437 SW 24 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Ogle, Ronald &Ester McQuade, Linda & Laber, Mike Perdue, Dennis
4724 SW 24 Ave 4712 SW 24 Ave 4684 SW 24 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Tremblay, Kimberly Hannon, Timothy & Saussy, Lucy Assaf, Yosi
4672 SW 24 Ave 4660 SW 24 Ave 3 Foxfire Rd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Hollywood, FL 33021
Bryan, Victoria Howard, William Beam, Rickey
4630 SW 24 Ave 4624 SW 24 Ave 4604 SW 24 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Juarez, Francisco &Roger 4572 SW 24th Ave LLC Husted, Betty
6661 Allen St 1835 E Hallandale Bch Blvd #402 4560 SW 24 Ave
Hollywood, FL 33024 Hallandale Beach, FL 33009 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Wahba, Albert Druskin Properties 4 LLC Mazzei, Alvaro
3060 SW 46 Ct 2920 SW 46 Ct 4520 SW 24 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Jagroop, Mandraker & Nishana East Empire Investments Inc Brown -Simms, Kizzey
4490 SW 24 Ave 4081 N 38 Ave 4551 SW 23 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Hollywood, FL 33021 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Peterson, Lecretia Severino-Santana, Francis Hernandez, Denise
4541 SW 23 Ter 4531 SW 23 Ter 4521 SW 23 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Crump, Andre II Sanchez, Luis R Cepek Family Holdings Inc
4511 SW 23 Ted 2360 SW 45 St 2381 Griffin
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Barco, Cristina Goluboff, Marcelo Guillen, Alexis Hazan, Hinde & Shmuel
4408 SW 26 Ave 4410 SW 26 Ave 4430 SW 26 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Roberge, Edward &Lisa Ropiza, Antonio &Maria Tang Dao, Phu D Van, Phuong
4436 SW 26 Ave 4440 SW 26 Ave 4470 SW 26 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Remesnitsky, David Kabesa, Shimon Weiss, Joey R
1890 S Ocean Dr #2005E 4484 SW 26 Ave 4485 SW 26 Ave
Hallandale Beach, FL 33009 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
4455 LLC May, Theodore & Kathryne Kraft, Harry
4455 SW 26 Ave 4445 SW 26 Ave 4435 SW 26 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Munoz, Barbara Baker, Jonmichael Bender, Lawrence &Kathleen
4425 SW 26 Ave 4415 SW 26 Ave 4412 SW 27 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Ruppert, Marjory &Joseph Cepel< Family Holdings Inc Jensen, Richard &Mimi Ann
4424 SW 27 Ave 2381 Griffin Rd 4448 SW 27 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Herron, Eugene & Suzie Elder, Pamela Long Flores, Eduardo
4460 SW 27 Ave 4490 W 27 Ave 2748 Treasure Cove Cir
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Pavon Rafael & Violeta Shtern, Avraham McNall, John
2750 Treasure Cove Cir #15 2752 Treasure Cove Cir #16 2754 Treasure Cove Cir
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Plasencia, Sylvia & Hector Barona, Juan BlVona, Cosimo2756 Treasure
Cove Cir #18 2758 Treasure Cove Cir 2760 Treasure Cove Cir #20
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Novak, Steven & Deidre Moser, David Havens, Patricia
2762 Treasure Cove Cir #21 2764 Treasure Cir 2001 Atlantic Shores Blvd #318
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Hallandale Beach, FL 33009
Feregrino Aranda, Miguel Bacher, Sagi Walsh, Anthony &Marion
2768 Treasure Cove Cir 2770 Treasure Cove Cir 2772 Treasure Cove Cir #26
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Perez, Teresa Malove, Robert Dyke, Andrew &Andrea
2753 Treasure Cove Cir 633 S Andrews Ave Ste 102 4490 SW 26 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Amann, Margaret &Richard Dirnberg, Donna Jo Olds Woodbury, Donal &Karen
4541 SW 26 Ave 4543 SW 26 Ave 4500 SW Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Polite, Sherry L &Anthony Romero, Jose Shannon, Daniel
4510 SW 26 Ter 4520 SW 26 Ter 4540 SW 26 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Schonwalter, Nancy Bozzi, Luciana Muldoon, Michael
4550 SW 26 Ter 4576 SW 26 Ter 4610 SW 26 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Vazquez, Oswaldo &Julia La Roc, Dana Espanol, R A & Adoracion M
6420 Allen St 2641 SW 46 Ct 2631 SW 46 Ct
Hollywood, FL 33024 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Barnett, Patricia GMAX FL LLC CF & A Hill Family LTD
4650 SW 26 Ave 5201 Ravenswood Rd #114 261 SW 13 St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Dania Beach, FL 33004
OE Investments LLC Broward Land Buyers LLC John & Rosina Smith Rev TR
5373 SW 32 Way 232 NW 14 Way 750 N Ocean Blvd 1608
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Dania Beach, FL 33004 Pompano Beach, FL 33062
Aranes, Yanina Harkins, Tania B & George T Rodriguez, Jorge L
549 NW 39 Ter 4505 SW 26 Ter 4523 SW 26 Ter
Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
K & K Group 4541 LLC Martinez, Frank &Teresa Ritter, Patrick &Susan
4541 SW 26 Ter 358 Spruce Ave 4621 SW 26 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Niagara Falls, NY 14301 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Adiah, Stephen Bucasey, Aron & Perla Perez, Diana
4651 SW 26 Ter 4671 SW 26.Ter 4681 SW 26 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Landry, Thomas P Baeza, Edward Ingram, J B &Pamela
4711 SW 26 Ter 4731 SW 26 Ter 4751 SW 26 Ter
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Megnauth, Deokumar Luckly Lots LLC Boulahanis, Peter
4761 SW 26 Ter 1560 NE 205 Terr 1314 N 32nd Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Miami, FL 33179 Melrose Park, IL 60160
Sanabria, Rigoberto McLean, Dana L &Zachary Andrews, Dale A
4730 SW 27 Ave 4710 SW 27 Ave 4680 SW 27 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Nelson-Blal<e, Sherine Pettersen, Dolyres Lawhorn-Bennett, Tammie
4670 SW 27 Ave 4660 SW 27 Ave 4650 SW 27 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Paoletti, Victoria Ostrovskiy, Aleksandr Kamer, Claudia &Peter M
4640 SW 27 Ave 12411 Osborne St #86 4626 SW 27 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Pacoima CA 91331 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Mary P Rechards Rev Tr Schemm, Dennis Damiano, Lynn
3066 Bristlecone Rd 4610 SW 27 Ave 4481 SW 54 Ct
Avon Park, FL 33825 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Dania Beach, FL 33314
Wd 4540 LLC % Mark Wysocki Lynch, Zachary Persad, Phillip C
100 NE 3 Ave #1000 4510 SW 27 Ave 4503 SW 27 Ave
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Rheault, Eric & Louis Jdas LLC Patterson, Garth &Charlene
5756 SW 89 Way 5798 SW 87 Ave 7436 Sommers Rd
Cooper City, FL 33328 Cooper City, FL 33328 Philadelphia, PA 19138
Schowetter, Samuel &Dawn Nikoghosyan, Luiza Dalonzo, Diana
3189 Cleveland St 4625 SW 27 Ave 2708 SW 46 PI
Hollywood, FL 33021 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Hannover, Kyle FKH SFR Propco B-HLD LP Hicks, Nancy L
2709 SW 46 Ct 1850 Parway PL #900 2709 SW 47 St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Marietta, GA 30067 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Drouskin, Idan Mil Properties Inc Angrand, Edner &Adeline
5385 SW 34 Way 2302 N 37 Ave 2716 SW 47 St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Hollywood, FL 33021 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Renaud, Marjorie Levitt -Shealy, Cynthia Triana, Maria del Rosario
2717 SW 47 St 5101 SW 40 Ave 2717 SW 46 Ct
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Dania Beach, FL 33314 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Wells, Anayansi &Steven Yeaa LLC % HYB Holding LLC Abudei, Eril<a M
2716 SW 46 PI 151 N Nob Hill Rd 4466 Foxglove Ln
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Plantation, FL 33324 Weston, FL 33331
Ramos, Ronda F &John Read, Dawn &Read, Austen Caruso, Bruce &Gayle
4901 N 31 Ct 2724 SW 45 St 2732 SW 45 St
Hollywood, FL 33021 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
Rella, Angelo & Bernadetta Enzinna, Danielle & Franl< Hall, James %Austin Hall
2740 SW 45 St 2757 SW 46 St 2749 SW 46'h St #1
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CITY OF DANIA BEACH
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
DANIA BEACH
SEA IT, LIVE IT, LOVE IT.
DATE: May 18, 2022
TO: Planning and Zoning Board
FROM: Eleanor Norena, CFM, Director
Corinne Lajoie, AICP, Assistant Director
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Richard Lorber, AICP, Planning and Zoning Manager` n / Digitally signed by Richard
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SUBJECT: SP-001-22: The applicant, Seagate 11, LLC, is requesting Site Plan approval forthe
construction of a four (4) unit apartment building on property at the Southeast
corner of Phippen-Waiters Road and SW 7th Terrace.
REQUEST
SITE PLAN
Property owner Seagate 11, LLC, is requesting a Site Plan approval for the development of a 4-
unit multifamily residential building.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
ZONING DESIGNATION:
FLUM DESIGNATION:
SITE ADDRESS:
SITE ACREAGE:
EXISTING USE:
CODE VIOLATIONS:
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Neighborhood Mixed -Use (NBHD-MU)
Regional Activity Center (RAC)
SE corner of Phippen-Waiters Road and SW 7th Terrace.
5,168 square feet (0.12 acres)
Vacant land
None
This item was duly advertised, posted and noticed pursuant to Article 610 of the LDC.
RECOMMENDATION
At the Applicant's request, staff recommends that this item be continued to the June 22, 2022
Planning & Zoning Board meeting to work out details of the Sustainable (Green Building)
construction details.
Planning & Zoning Board
May 18, 2022
Seagate 11, LLC, - Phippen-Waiters Road
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SP-001.71
SITE PLAN
APPLICANT
DA NIA BEACH URBAN APARTMENTS
PROPERTYADDRESS
SE CORNER PHIPPEN -WAI TE R S RD.
AND SW TTH TERRACE
ZONING DISTRICT
NEIGHBORHOOD MIXED -USE
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Planning
Solutions
May 13, 2022
Richard Lorber
Planning and Zoning Senior Manager
City of Dania Beach
100 West Dania Beach Blvd., Dania Beach, FL 33304
RE: Planning and Zoning Board Meeting —May 18, 2022
Applicant: Jeffrey Beck
Property Address: 717 Phippen Waiters Road
Dear Mr. Lorber:
Sarah Stewart, AICP
3655 NE 32"d Avenue, #119
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
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This letter is to confirm that, on behalf of my client, Jeffrey Becic, we have agreed to
defer the above referenced item from the May 18, 2022 Planning and Zoning Board
Meeting to the June 15, 2022 Planning and Zoning Board meeting. Please contact me as
soon as possible to confirm this deferral, or if you have any issues that may further delay
this hearing.
Very truly yours,
Sarah Stewart, AICP
Cc: Jeffrey Beck