In a recent government meeting, the planning board discussed a request for a site plan extension for a proposed childcare facility in Tamarac, Florida. The facility, which is set to include a 6,200 square foot building and a 2,750 square foot play area, is located on North University Drive. The original site plan was approved in January 2021, but the project has faced delays due to the health issues of the property owner.
Brett Foster, representing the property owner, explained that the extension request was necessary as the owner is currently managing health challenges that have hindered the project's progress. Despite these setbacks, Foster noted that the marketing efforts for the facility have begun, and there is optimism about attracting potential clients.
Rob Johnson, a senior planner from the community development department, confirmed that the site plan remains compliant with current land development regulations. He outlined that the planning board had previously approved the site plan with conditions, including the requirement for a building permit to be issued within one year of approval.
The board unanimously supported the extension request, which allows for an additional 12 months to June 2025, citing the owner's ongoing health issues as a valid reason for the delay. This decision aligns with the city’s strategic goals to enhance community vibrancy and improve the attractiveness of the area.
The approval of the site plan extension is seen as a crucial step towards revitalizing the vacant property and ensuring the successful establishment of the childcare facility, which is expected to serve the local community.