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Boca Raton planning board approves Atrium Residential CIMD and related land‑use changes
Summary
The Planning & Zoning Board on Nov. 20 voted 4‑0 to approve five interrelated measures allowing an 8‑story, 222‑unit Atrium Residential CIMD project that incorporates 0.9 acres of a former golf‑course parcel, secures 10% affordable and 5% workforce units for 30 years, and approves a replat and site‑plan changes.
The Boca Raton Planning and Zoning Board voted 4‑0 on Nov. 20 to approve five interrelated actions enabling the Atrium Residential Commercial‑Industrial‑Multifamily Development (CIMD), including deletion of a 0.9‑acre area from the Broken Sound Old Golf Course site plan, a future land use map amendment, a rezoning, a replat and a site‑plan resolution authorizing an eight‑story, 222‑unit multifamily building with an integrated four‑level parking structure.
Staff presentations and the petitioner’s counsel said the project assembles an overall 8.92‑acre CIMD property that will include the existing 3‑story, 93,775‑sq‑ft office building and a new 289,677‑sq‑ft residential building. The project includes about 2,015 sq ft of ground‑floor restaurant and retail space (two locations), and the CIMD would reserve 10% of units (23 units) as affordable housing and 5% (12 units) as workforce housing, secured by a restrictive covenant for 30 years after certificate of occupancy, according to staff.
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