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Planning board approves developer variances for 80-unit Northwood condominium
Summary
The West Palm Beach Planning Board unanimously approved variance and site-plan items for an 80-unit, for-sale condominium in the Northwood neighborhood, including a request to relax the active-use liner requirement in order to fit an efficient parking garage.
The West Palm Beach Planning Board voted unanimously March 18 to grant variance relief and formal site-plan approval for a proposed 80-unit condominium at a Broward Avenue site in the Northwood neighborhood.
The project team described the proposal as an 18-story, for-sale condominium building with 80 units, 202-foot maximum height and 102 parking spaces. The developer requested a variance from the “active use liner” requirement for floors 2 through 5 so the site can accommodate an efficient multi-level parking garage, the project’s agent and design team said.
The variance matter was the central issue at the hearing. Applicant representatives said the property’s shallow lot and the need to fit parking…
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