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Miramar commission approves release of 1996 combination agreement for Mega Center Miramar, replaces it with land covenant
Summary
The commission voted unanimously to release a restrictive 1996 ‘unity of title’ agreement for the Mega Center Miramar site and adopt a covenant running with the land to preserve the 2016 approved site plan while allowing individual parcels to be sold.
The Miramar City Commission on July 9 approved a staff‑recommended release of a 1996 combination agreement that required five platted lots at the Mega Center Miramar to remain under unified ownership, replacing it with a recorded covenant that runs with the land.
City staff said the change will let the current owner sell individual platted parcels while keeping development tied to the site plan that the commission approved in 2016. The covenant requires future owners to remain “in substantial compliance” with that site plan, planning staff said.
Planning and zoning presenter Damon Rodriguez told the commission the 1996 agreement functioned as a unity of title, effectively treating separate parcels as one…
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