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Staff recommends aligning most medical-office parking minimums with general office rates; council directs staff to proceed
Summary
Zoning manager Tory Boone presented a January 2024 parking observation study and recommended lowering the minimum parking requirement for most medical offices to match Boca Raton's general office rate (1 space per 200 sq ft up to 4,000 sq ft, then 1 per 300); outpatient surgery centers would keep the existing 1 per 175 requirement pending further study. Council directed staff to proceed.
Tory Boone, zoning manager in Development Services, presented a staff parking study at the May 29 workshop and recommended changing the city's minimum parking requirements so that most medical offices use the same standard as general office: 1 parking space per 200 square feet up to 4,000 square feet, and 1 per 300 square feet thereafter.
Boone said staff observed several types of medical uses…
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