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Commission clears first-reading rezoning to allow State Road 7 development preserving historic Bryant House
Summary
The City Commission on Sept. 17 voted to rezone about 5.74 acres near the State Road 7 corridor from north mixed use to planned development, approving a master development plan that maintains and restores the early-1900s Bryant House as a community focal point while permitting a mixed-use, market-rate residential project and clubhouse.
Hollywood — The City Commission on Sept. 17 voted in favor on first reading of a rezoning and master development plan for approximately 5.74 acres near State Road 7 that will redevelop the site while preserving a locally designated historic structure known as the Bryant House.
Project basics: The applicants requested a change from “north mixed use” to “planned development” and asked for waivers to allow a planned-development project under 10 acres, modified parking calculations appropriate for a transit-oriented corridor, and reduced setbacks (minimum 15-foot setbacks vs. the typical 25-foot requirement). City staff and the project team said the design will include a central…
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