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Board backs Martin Manor Phase 2 to add 105 low‑income units, reduce parking requirement

Planning and Zoning Board of the City of Boca Raton · August 21, 2025
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The board recommended approval of a future‑land‑use amendment and site plan for Martin Manor Phase 2 to add 105 low‑income units (bringing the site to 200 units). Staff supported a technical deviation reducing parking from 393 to 259 spaces based on a parking‑demand study; the items passed unanimously.

The Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval Thursday of two related measures to allow the Residences at Martin Manor Phase 2 to add 105 low‑income housing units on a roughly 10.04‑acre property at 1350 North Dixie Highway.

Planner Jacob Gherman told the board the proposal would construct two new three‑story buildings totaling about 98,738 square feet (Buildings 4 and 5), adding 105 units to the 95 units approved in Phase 1 for a site total of 200 low‑income units. Staff said the project preserves a 1940s…

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