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Commission backs 42‑acre Westgate Village MUPD, including 405‑unit first phase and plaza/setback variances
Summary
The zoning commission recommended approval of a redevelopment plan to rezone and redevelop nearly 42 acres of the former Palm Beach Kennel Club into Westgate Village MUPD, including a 405‑unit first phase and requested plaza/build‑to‑line variances along Congress Avenue.
The Palm Beach County Zoning Commission recommended approval of a large‑scale rezoning to a Mixed‑Use Planned Development (MUPD) and a class A conditional use for Westgate Village, a phased redevelopment of roughly 42 acres of the former Palm Beach Kennel Club property.
Applicant representatives said the project will retain the kennel club operation while redeveloping a 16.5‑acre parcel for a residential first phase and later redevelopment on remaining acreage. The first phase described to the commission would include 405 multifamily units on the 16.5‑acre portion allocated for housing, with the developer requesting allocation of 325 units from the CRA density bonus pool. The applicant said 20 percent of the proposed units would be set aside as workforce housing split across lower income categories…
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