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Planning board recommends denying rezoning for Seville Mobile Home Park after public outcry over displacement

2414288 · February 26, 2025
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Summary

The Planning & Zoning Board voted unanimously to recommend denial of a request to rezone part of the Seville Mobile Home Park from RAC Neighborhood to RAC Corridor. Dozens of park residents and neighbors spoke against the change, citing displacement, affordability and lack of translation/access to information.

The Hallandale Beach Planning and Zoning Board voted unanimously on Feb. 26 to recommend denial of an application (Z2307993) by Seville General Partners to rezone a portion of the Seville Mobile Home Park from RAC Neighborhood to RAC Corridor.

Applicant counsel Patrick Hassan, speaking for Veil General Partners, said the request would make the site uniformly RAC Corridor to allow mixed uses. Hassan told the board that the application materials required the team to analyze the site’s maximum potential and that the maximum theoretical buildout used in that analysis was “6, 7 65 dwelling units on this property and 100,000 square feet of retail.” He said the applicant’s stated intention was to pursue a mixed‑use redevelopment that could include affordable units and infrastructure upgrades.

The board’s public…

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