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An Ordinance Of The City Of Hollywood, Florida, Amending Ordinance No. O-2007-28 Relating To The Sheridan Stationside Village Transit Oriented Development (TOD) In Order To Amend Exhibit "B" To Revise The Development Standards For The TOD. (13-L-99)
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Staff Recommends: Approval of the attached Ordinance.
Explanation:
On November 14, 2013 the Planning and Development Board forwarded a recommendation (6-1) of approval with Staff's conditions, for the proposed Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment relating to Sheridan Station. Attachment I includes a detailed description of the request.
UPDATE
On December 18, 2013 the City Commission unanimously transmitted the proposed Comprehensive Plan Text Amendment, with two comments, to Broward County and several other reviewing agencies, such as the Department of Economic Opportunity, South Florida Regional Planning Council, South Florida Water Management District, Florida Department of Transportation.
First Reading, comments from the City of Hollywood included the Applicant work with Staff to:
1. Further define the minimum commercial square footage requirements for the balance of the project; and
2. Continue working with the Applicant to identify and develop recommended solutions to address potential impacts the proposed Text Amendment may have on previously approved development orders.
The reviewing agencies provided few, if any, comments, which included the FDOT parcel addressing traffic impacts at time of development and requested phasing requirements between Broward County and the City of Hollywood match. As such, Broward County adopted O-2014-24 (Attached).
Regarding City comment one, the Applicant has worked with Community and Economic Development and the Department of Planning (as well as other external agencies) and as result the City Ordinance is proposed to be amended to maintain the commercial square footage at 100,000 square feet instead of reducing it to 75,000 square feet, as proposed at First Reading. Additionally, the Applicant has worked with City Staff and the community (comment 2) through the Development Review Process and is proposing to bring forward other development orders, should the Land Use Amendment be passed at Second Reading. Some of the modifications include limiting access points and modifying components of the future public park, such as not looping the park road and potentially phasing in additional improvements.
ATTACHMENT I: December 18, 2013 City Commission Staff Report and Backup
ATTACHMENT II: Applicant's update for Second Reading
ATTACHMENT III: Reviewing Agencies Comments
ATTACHMENT IV: Broward County's Adopted Ordinance (O-2014-24)
Recommended for inclusion on the agenda by:
Dr. Wazir Ishmael, City Manager
Jaye M. Epstein, AICP, Director, Department of Planning