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Planning board approves condo project using transfer‑of‑development rights on Oakland Park Boulevard amid neighborhood opposition
Summary
The Planning and Zoning Board on Feb. 19 approved a 29‑unit condo at 3000 E. Oakland Park Blvd. that uses the city’s TDR program to add units and height, despite neighborhood opposition centered on traffic and compatibility.
The Fort Lauderdale Planning and Zoning Board on Feb. 19 approved a revised development at 3000 East Oakland Park Boulevard that uses the city’s transfer‑of‑development‑rights (TDR) program to increase allowable units and height for the site.
Applicant Andrew Schein said the project transforms an approved three‑tower, 103‑unit plan into a single 62‑foot tower with 29 condominium units, added retail/restaurant space and 310 parking spaces. The design uses TDRs issued for a historic donor parcel (901 Progreso) that provided certificates for up to 56 units and approximately 93,000 square feet of development rights;…
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