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Town Center Mall asks council to add 400 CIMD units; officials press for affordability and concurrency analysis
Summary
Development staff told the council the Town Center Mall has requested roughly 400 additional units be added to Boca Raton’s 2,500 CIMD unit bank for redevelopment of the former Sears parcel; councilmembers asked staff to consider higher affordability targets, level‑of‑service analysis updates and whether units should be dedicated to the mall.
City staff on Feb. 9 outlined a request from Town Center Mall to add units to Boca Raton’s Commercial, Industrial, Multifamily Development (CIMD) unit bank to support redevelopment of the former Sears parcel on St. Andrews Boulevard.
Brandon Chadd, the city’s development services director, said the CIMD ordinance originally established a 2,500‑unit bank and that seven CIMD approvals so far total 2,187 approved units, producing 220 affordable units and 87 workforce units. Chadd said 664 units remain in the bank and that three pending applications account for roughly…
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