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Board backs staff plan to relax medical‑office parking minimums, retain stricter rule for outpatient surgery centers
Summary
Planning staff proposed and the board supported a text amendment to reduce minimum parking requirements for most medical and dental offices to match the city’s general office rate, while preserving a higher minimum for outpatient surgery centers; the board voted 4–0 to recommend the change.
The Boca Raton Planning and Zoning Board voted 4–0 on July 18 to support a staff‑proposed amendment to Chapter 28 of the zoning code that would lower minimum off‑street parking requirements for most medical and dental offices to match the city’s general office rate, while retaining a distinct, higher parking minimum for outpatient surgery centers.
Zoning Manager Tori Boone told the board the change follows direction from the City Council to…
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