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The Planning and Zoning Board of Pembroke Pines convened on June 26, 2025, to discuss several key developments, with a primary focus on the proposed construction of the first Culver's restaurant in the city. The meeting featured presentations from project representatives, including architect Manny Sinalovsky and civil engineer Michelle Diaz Mendez, who outlined the details of the site plan for the new establishment.
The proposed Culver's will be located at the corner of Pembroke Road and Hiatus Road, within the Village of Mayfair. This area has seen previous development, but the 3.57 acres where Culver's will be situated remains undeveloped. The restaurant is expected to occupy 4,500 square feet and will include a significant food preparation area and dining space. The project also plans to incorporate extensive landscaping to enhance the overall aesthetic of the Village of Mayfair.
During the meeting, Sinalovsky highlighted the strategic location of the Culver's, noting its proximity to existing businesses, including a Wawa station and various retail operations. He also mentioned that the project would feature two drive-thru lanes, which had previously received a variance approval to reduce the required stacking from five to four vehicles. This adjustment aims to ensure that traffic flow remains efficient without impacting neighboring properties.
In addition to the Culver's project, the board was informed about a forthcoming site plan for a self-storage facility that will be developed north of the restaurant. The discussions underscored the ongoing efforts to complete the development of the Village of Mayfair and enhance the commercial offerings in Pembroke Pines.
The meeting concluded with a sense of optimism regarding the new Culver's restaurant, which is anticipated to contribute positively to the local economy and community. Further steps will be taken to finalize the project as it moves through the approval process.
Converted from Planning and Zoning Board Meeting - June 26, 2025 meeting on June 27, 2025
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