AGENDA ITEM REPORT
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AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 2010-006 AND THE DEVELOPMENT ORDER FOR THE MAINSTREET @ COCONUT CREEK DEVELOPMENT, A DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL IMPACT TO BE LOCATED IN SECTION 42, TOWNSHIP 18, RANGE 48, AMENDING CERTAIN DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONS AND PROVIDING FOR AN EXTENSION OF THE VESTED DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS. (QUASI-JUDICIAL)(SECOND READING)(SECOND PUBLIC HEARING)
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BACKGROUND:
This item was approved on First Reading at the December 14, 2023, City Commission Meeting.
The applicant, Scott Backman of Dunay, Miskel & Backman, LLC, on behalf of the owner, David Auld of Johns Family Partners, LLLP, is requesting an amendment to the originally approved Development of Regional Impact (DRI) Development Order Ordinance No. 2010-006 for the proposed MainStreet @ Coconut Creek development project.
The MainStreet @ Coconut Creek DRI Development Order (MainStreet DRI) was approved by the City Commission in 2010. The original DRI approved by the City authorized a maximum of 3,750 residential units, 1,625,000 square feet of commercial use, and 525,000 square feet of office use. DRIs are regulated by Section 380.06 of the Florida Statutes and are defined as any development that, because of its character, magnitude, or location, would have a substantial effect upon the health, safety, or welfare of citizens of more than one county.
In recent years, the Florida Legislature abandoned the DRI concept. Existing DRIs, however, remain in effect until they are built-out, amended, or rescinded by the local government. With the elimination of the formal DRI process, changes to a previously-approved DRI shall be reviewed by the local government based on the standards and procedures in its adopted local comprehensive plan and adopted local land development regulations.
It should be noted that the MainStreet DRI land area is not identical to the MainStreet Planned MainStreet Development District (PMDD) area, also under review by the Ci...
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