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Planning board approves tweak to downtown design rules to give architects more flexibility
Summary
The board approved an amendment to the downtown Development of Regional Impact interim design guidelines to make architectural bay requirements less prescriptive and give designers flexibility to break up long facades.
The Boca Raton Planning and Zoning Board on Jan. 16 voted unanimously to recommend a text amendment to the downtown Development of Regional Impact (DRI) interim design guidelines that loosens prescriptive bay‑length requirements and gives architects more flexibility to break up long building facades at ground level.
The amendment would modify ordinance No. 4035 (the downtown DRI development order) to…
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