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Planning board backs Riviera Beach Housing Authority plan for four income-restricted units; funding and parking draw questions

2098282 · January 10, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval of a site plan from the Riviera Beach Housing Authority for four two-bedroom, two-bath affordable units, funded with roughly $460,000 in county gap financing and subject to a 50‑year income restriction at 80% AMI.

The Riviera Beach Planning and Zoning Board voted unanimously to recommend City Council approval of site plan SP-24026, a proposal by the Riviera Beach Housing Authority to build four income-restricted multifamily units at a vacant lot on West Blue Heron Boulevard.

Principal planner Kurt Thompson presented the site plan. He said each dwelling unit would be roughly 900 square feet (two bedrooms, two baths), the lot size is approximately 7,840 square feet, and the project includes six parking spaces (one ADA space, four spaces at a one-to-one ratio for dwelling units and one visitor space). Thompson told the board the site has a downtown mixed-use future land-use designation and…

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