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Delray Beach board recommends approval of All County Paving conditional uses with landscape condition

5441564 · July 22, 2025
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Delray Beach Planning & Zoning Board members voted 6-0 on July 21 to recommend that the City Commission approve three conditional-use requests from All County Paving at 1180 Southwest 10th Street, subject to a hedge on the site’s north perimeter and compliance with applicable law.

Delray Beach Planning & Zoning Board members voted 6-0 on July 21 to recommend that the City Commission approve three conditional-use requests from All County Paving for property at 1180 Southwest 10th Street, with the board attaching a requirement that a hedge be planted outside the north perimeter fence and that the operation meet all applicable laws.

The three separate requests—outdoor storage of concrete products (aggregate), bulk fuel storage for the company fleet, and truck/equipment parking—were considered together because they relate to the same site and overall expansion proposal. The applicant and staff presented site plans, operational descriptions and mitigation measures; one resident spoke in support.

City planning staff said the site’s land-use designation and zoning are industrial and that the conditional uses are permitted in the EI/industrial district subject to public review and the findings required by the Land Development Regulations (LDR). Rafiki Ibrahim, Principal, Current Planning, explained the three file numbers and the resolutions under consideration and noted staff’s analysis that the applications met the LDR and comprehensive-plan consistency tests included in the staff report. Jeff Costello of JC Planning Solutions, representing the applicant, described the expansion onto an adjacent two-acre parcel, the location of concrete aggregate bins and a ready-mix silo in the southwest corner of the site, the private fuel tanks adjacent to the building, and a fleet-parking area on the west side of the property. Costello said the application includes paving, drainage, landscape buffering, and other site improvements.

The applicant told the board the silo and aggregate storage are located at the southwest corner of the combined parcels and that the company intends to install additional landscaping, retention, and screening as part of permitting. Costello said the corporate office hours are roughly 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with contractor and crew…

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