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Planning board backs Candy Wonderland’s after‑the‑fact conditional use for indoor children’s play

2155148 · January 28, 2025
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Summary

The Delray Beach Planning & Zoning Board voted 5‑1 to recommend that the City Commission approve a conditional‑use application that legalizes Candy Wonderland, a 2,423‑square‑foot indoor children’s playground at 14406 S. Military Trail after it opened without a conditional‑use approval.

The Delray Beach Planning and Zoning Board voted 5‑1 on Jan. 27 to recommend that the City Commission approve a conditional‑use request that would legalize Candy Wonderland, a 2,423‑square‑foot indoor children’s play area in the Shops of Delray shopping center at 14406 South Military Trail.

The recommendation follows staff findings that the proposed recreational establishment meets the city’s Land Development Regulations (LDRs) and comprehensive‑plan criteria, and that the plaza provides 118 parking spaces versus the 100 spaces required under the shopping‑center parking ratio. Board members approved the motion to recommend approval after hearing presentations from city planning staff and the applicant’s representatives and a short public exchange; Mitch Katz cast the lone “no”…

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