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Planning board backs 21-unit increase at Bocora Residential Center, approves conditional school use
Summary
The Boca Raton Planning & Zoning Board voted 7‑0 to recommend approval of amendments at the 21.35‑acre Bocora Residential Center that add 21 multifamily units (bringing the total to 298), reserve four affordable units, add a 2,086‑sq‑ft public fitness center and grant conditional approval for a micro‑hybrid school limited to 100 students.
The Boca Raton Planning & Zoning Board on Sept. 4 unanimously recommended approval of amendments to the Bocora Residential Center plan that add 21 residential units and grant a conditional use for a small school.
The project at 6401–6481 Congress Avenue covers approximately 21.35 acres and would change an approved planned mobility development (PMD) to a commercial‑industrial multifamily development (CIMD) overlay, increasing the approved multifamily building from 277 to 298 units. Staff and the applicant said four units (10% of the new CIMD units) will be reserved for affordable households; the applicant noted those four represent a larger share of CIMD units than the minimum required.
Staff described the proposal as consistent with PMD and CIMD criteria. Heather Waldstein, senior planner with development…
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