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Residents say city record lacks density analysis for proposed 233‑unit Lauder Hill Mall project
Summary
Residents told the Lauderhill City Commission the record for a 233‑unit project at Lauder Hill Mall lacks density and floor‑area ratio calculations, saying 233 units on 3.23 acres equals about 72 dwelling units per acre and exceeds the 45‑DU/acre standard they cited; staff scheduled a follow‑up meeting to walk through the calculations and applicable codes.
At the April 13 Lauderhill City Commission meeting, multiple residents pressed staff and elected officials for clearer documentation on a proposed 233‑unit apartment project at the Lauder Hill Mall, saying the application and staff reports did not show how the city measured compliance with density and floor‑area‑ratio (FAR) rules.
Alan Brown, who gave his address to the commission, said the applicant describes a "3.23‑acre project with 233 units and an eight‑story building" but that neither the development review report nor the civil plans included the governing density…
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