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City of Hollywood Proposed Zoning Overlay for Federa

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City of Hollywood Proposed Zoning Overlay for Federa

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    1. City of Hollywood Proposed Zoning Overlay for Federal Highway Corridor

    2. US-1/ “Federal Highway” – Yesterday 1926 – America’s original “Main Street” from Ft. Kent, Maine to Miami (Key West – 1935) 1927 – US-1 opens through Broward County 1952 – Named one of America’s most dangerous roads (Jacksonville to Miami) 1960s & 70s – I-95 opens through Broward/ Federal Highway becomes primarily local, commercial corridor Before World War IIBefore World War II

    3. Federal Highway – Today 2.5 miles through the City of Hollywood (1.5 mile north of Young Circle/ 1 mile south) 4-lane, undivided highway, with turning lanes 16 Stoplight Intersections 32,000 cars/day (Young Circle) 4 Bus Routes (Hollywood)/ 30 Bus Stops

    4. Federal Highway – Today:

    5. Federal Highway – Today:

    6. Federal Highway – Today:

    7. Federal Highway – Today:

    8. Federal Highway – Today:

    9. Federal Highway – Today:

    10. Federal Highway – Today Federal Highway Zoning Primarily commercial and office zoning Few blocks of multi-family zoning (south) Mixed-use permitted only in CRA District (21) Motels – 9 North/ 12 South (21) Eating Places – 20 North/ 1 South (4) Strip Centers/Retail Stores

    11. ArtsPark at Young Circle

    12. Mixed-use Development Envelope

    13. An Opportunity for Future Office Development

    14. Spaces for inhabitantsSpaces for inhabitants

    15. “Preserve Existing Neighborhoods”

    16. Parkside Neighborhood

    17. Royal Poinciana Neighborhood

    18. Lakes Neighborhood

    19. Redevelopment “Nodes”

    20. Federal Zoning Overlay

    21. Pembroke Node at US-1

    22. Hollywood Gateway Major Nodal Overlay

    23. Major Nodal Public Plaza All public plazas shall be accessible to the public at all times Minimum size shall be 5000 square feet Public plazas shall provide a minimum of one linear foot of seating for each 300 square feet of public plaza Fixed seating shall be accompanied by a litter receptacle Public plazas shall provide a minimum of 1 shade tree per 600 square feet of plaza area Public plazas shall provide bicycle parking racks to accommodate minimum 4 bikes. Public plazas shall have at least one drinking fountain Public Plazas shall have at least 2 of the below-listed amenities: Artwork Fountains and pools Architectural elements e.g. arbors, trellises, and tension canopies Optional Amenities Public plazas may have optional amenities including light stands, outdoor furniture, and bollards.

    24. Ford Site – Corridor

    25. Proposal for Ford Site Corridor Overlay

    26. A New “Build-To”

    27. Corridor Frontage Overlay “Urban Walkways”

    28. Harding Plaza – Corridor

    29. Proposal for Harding Plaza Corridor Overlay

    30. Maximum Heights Major Nodal Frontage Parcel: Total Maximum Height: 140 feet Building Podium: 45 feet Tower: 95 feet Minor-Nodal Frontage Parcel: Total Maximum Height: 105 feet Building Podium: 45 feet Tower: 60 feet Corridor Frontage Parcel: Total Maximum Height: 85 feet Building Podium: 45 feet Tower: 40 feet For Corridor Frontage Parcels in areas only from Monroe Street to Fillmore Street, the follow criteria apply: Total Maximum Height: 105 feet Building Podium: 45 feet Tower: 60 feet

    31. Build-to Lines Major Nodal Frontage Parcel: Federal Highway Frontage: 18 feet Nodal Arterial Frontage: 18 feet Side Street Frontage: 15 feet Rear Setback: 25 feet (may include a 20’ access easement) Minor-Nodal Frontage Parcel: Federal Highway Frontage: 18 feet Minor-Node Arterial Frontage: 18 feet Side Street Frontage: 15 feet Rear Setback: 25 feet (may include a 20’ access easement) Corridor Frontage Parcel: Federal Highway Frontage: 71 feet Side Street Frontage: 15 feet Rear Setback: 25 feet (may include a 20’ access easement)

    32. Landscaping – Trees Street Trees provide shade Species: Quercus virginiana (Southern Live Oak), except when they are within one-hundred (100) feet of a Major-Nodal Arterial intersection or a Minor-Nodal Arterial intersection. Street Trees within one-hundred (100) feet of a Major-Nodal Arterial intersection or of a Minor-Nodal Arterial Intersection shall be of the species Delonix regia, Royal Poinciana. Interior Trees are palms

    33. Design Standards Sidewalk pedestrian amenities Habitable depth of liner uses Windows Roofs Entranceways Balconies, stairs, stoops, porches

    34. Zoning Overlay Strategies East of I-95 Federal Highway – In Process Dixie Highway Hollywood Boulevard West of I-95 SR7/US441 Hollywood Boulevard

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