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Riviera Beach planning board backs replat for Aqualina mixed-use project, 4-1
Summary
The Planning & Zoning Board recommended the replat for the Aqualina development (PA-23-0006) to the City Council after public comment on housing, parking and taxes. The board voted 4-1; the item moves to City Council for final approval.
The Riviera Beach Planning & Zoning Board on April 10 recommended that the City Council approve a replat for the Aqualina mixed‑use project, PA‑23‑0006, sending the item forward by a 4‑1 vote.
The Aqualina replat covers about 3.385 acres at 3700 Broadway and supports a previously approved site plan for a 25‑story mixed‑use development of 399 condominium units for sale, about 9,680 square feet of retail, roughly 17,120 square feet of restaurant space and about 11,000 square feet of office space, plus a parking garage. The board’s recommendation is a final plat step before the project goes to City Council and, later, building‑permit review.
The board’s action matters because the replat clears the legal boundary needed to convert the site into condominium parcels and to allow the developer to proceed toward permits and construction. The project also includes a payment in lieu for workforce housing and a public pedestrian access…
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