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Council unanimously approves Martin Manor Phase 2, adding 105 affordable units and preserving a 1940s building for a museum
Summary
The council voted 5–0 to approve rezoning/site plan and related resolutions for Martin Manor Phase 2, which adds 105 low‑income units (for a total of 200), includes parking/setback deviations, and preserves one historic 1940s building to house a museum and community space.
The Boca Raton City Council unanimously approved an amendment and site plan on Nov. 18 to advance Martin Manor Phase 2, a redevelopment of the roughly 10.04‑acre site at North Dixie Highway and Glades Road that will add 105 low‑income housing units to the existing 95, for a total of 200 affordable units.
Planner Jacob Kerman described the proposal as two new three‑story buildings (about 98,738 square feet) together with preservation of a single 1940s building; the application requested a technical deviation to reduce vehicular parking from the…
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