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Votes at a glance: Lauderhill Commission approves land‑use change, community impact fund and appointments

2522878 · February 10, 2025
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The Lauderhill City Commission completed several formal votes on Feb. 10, including a variance for a fast‑food drive‑through, creation of a city Community Impact Fund and confirmations of advisory‑board appointments.

The Lauderhill City Commission recorded several formal outcomes on Monday. The most contested land‑use item (Eagles Nest Charter) is covered in a separate article. Below are the other final actions taken at the Feb. 10 meeting.

Wendy’s relocation / fast‑food drive‑through variance (Item 12) The commission approved a variance allowing a new freestanding fast‑food restaurant with a drive‑through to locate at 5517–5577 West Oakland Park Boulevard, despite a city code separation requirement designed to keep drive‑thru restaurants 1,000 feet apart. The commission recorded a 4‑1 vote…

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