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Commission transmits Orange Brook land‑use change to county amid resident concerns over golf‑course protections
Summary
Commissioners approved first‑reading ordinances Oct. 1 to create a Commercial Recreation land‑use category and apply it to roughly 23.7 acres at Orange Brook as part of a P3 redevelopment that includes a renovated course, clubhouse, hotel and residential units; residents urged that deed restrictions and golf‑course protections be respected and that the course be built before residential occupation.
The Hollywood City Commission on Oct. 1 voted to transmit to the Broward County Planning Council two companion first‑reading ordinances: one to add a Commercial Recreation (CREC) land‑use category to the comprehensive plan and another to apply an irregular CREC/residential designation to 23.7 acres at the Orange Brook Golf Course site at 400 Entrada Drive.
Staff told the commission the CREC category aligns the city plan with the county’s and is a necessary tool to allow the public‑private partnership (P3) developer to complete a phased redevelopment that includes a renovated 18‑hole championship golf…
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