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Commission approves Fifth Third Bank site plan and special land use amid debate over drive‑through widths
Summary
The commission approved a special‑land‑use and site plan for a 2,133 sq ft Fifth Third Bank at 4805 Coconut Creek Parkway, including dual drive‑through lanes, one EV charger, rooftop solar and a rain garden; commissioners debated whether the city should adopt an 11‑foot minimum drive‑through lane width in future code updates.
The Coconut Creek City Commission on Sept. 25 approved the special land use and site plan for a new Fifth Third Bank to be built at 4805 Coconut Creek Parkway, replacing a long‑vacant restaurant. The project includes a roughly 2,133‑square‑foot building, dual drive‑through lanes (a teller lane and an ATM lane), one EV charging station, rooftop solar sized to about the output of one single‑family home, and a rain garden that will reduce paved area by about 5,000 square feet.
Justin Prophet, director of…
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