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Boca Raton reduces parking minimums for many medical offices, keeps stricter rules for surgery centers

Boca Raton City Council · August 27, 2024
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Summary

Council adopted Ordinance 5,698 to align parking rules for medical and professional offices (1/200 sq. ft. up to 4,000 sq. ft.; 1/300 thereafter) while retaining 1/175 for outpatient surgery centers; council also amended the outpatient definition to include urgent care and standalone emergency rooms but not ordinary medical clinics.

The City Council on Aug. 27 approved Ordinance 5,698 to modify the zoning code’s required off‑street parking for medical and dental offices.

Staff zoning manager Tory Boone said the change aligns 'medical or dental clinics and offices' with general office parking rates — 1 motor vehicle space per 200 square feet for the first 4,000 square feet and 1 per 300 square feet thereafter — while preserving a 1 per…

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