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Board grants rooftop screening variance for Adderley workforce housing

Fort Lauderdale Board of Adjustment · December 11, 2025
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The Fort Lauderdale Board of Adjustment granted a variance allowing rooftop mechanical equipment on the 417‑unit Adderley (formerly West Village) project to remain below the code's screening height, citing the building's construction timeline and limited visibility from the street.

The Fort Lauderdale Board of Adjustment voted to grant a variance that allows several rooftop mechanical units on the 417‑unit Adderley development to remain as installed instead of meeting a 2020 screening rule.

Applicant representative Greg told the board the project — originally reviewed and approved by the Community Redevelopment Agency and renamed the Adderley after jazz musician Cannonball Adderley — now contains more than 50% workforce housing and extensive community‑focused…

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