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Lauderhill approves special-exception for Broward Boulevard service station after reconsideration and added safety conditions
Summary
After a lengthy public hearing that raised neighborhood concerns about loitering and trash near an adjacent feeding center, the Lauderhill City Commission approved a special-exception use for the service station at 3311 W. Broward Blvd. on a 5–0 vote following a motion to reconsider; the approval requires quarterly reporting to the commission for one year and a set of site-security and maintenance commitments.
The Lauderhill City Commission approved a special-exception use for a service station and convenience store at 3311 West Broward Boulevard after a contentious hearing and a successful motion to reconsider.
Attorney Dwayne Dickerson, representing Sunshine Gasoline Distributors, told the commission the site was purchased in 2021 and that the acquisition triggered a special-exception requirement. Dickerson said the owner had met with city staff, police and code enforcement and accepted a set of conditions and an affidavit of compliance. "We accept all of those conditions of approval," he said during his presentation.
Neighbors and community representatives urged caution. A homeowner who attended the March 11 HOA meeting told the commission that…
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