Effective January 1, 1990, prior to site plan approval, for any development within the city which will result in an impact on any of the services for which LOS standards have been adopted in the city’s Comprehensive Plan and/or incorporated in § 154.74 (Levels of Service Requirements), a concurrency review pursuant to the requirements of this section shall be required. This requirement shall not apply to the following:
(A) An application for a building permit within a development with an approved, valid development order issued pursuant to the requirements of F.S. Ch. 380.
(B) Applications for site plan approval for existing residential structures which do not result in an increase in the number of dwelling units.
(C) The redevelopment of existing structures or uses which do not result in an increased impact on any of the services for which LOS standards have been adopted in the city’s Comprehensive Plan.
(D) With respect to the review for adequacy of the regional transportation system only, a concurrency review shall not be required for developments for which a plat has been approved by the Broward County Commission subsequent to March 20, 1979 provided that said development is consistent with the plat approval.
(E) With respect to the review for adequacy of the regional and local transportation systems only, a concurrency review shall not be required if the proposed development is one single family or duplex dwelling on a lot, or parcel of record prior to March 1, 1989.
(F) With respect to the review for adequacy of the regional and local transportation systems only, a concurrency review may not be required for developments located in Urban Infill and Transportation Concurrency Exception Areas depicted in the city’s adopted Transportation Element, provided that a land use plan amendment and/or rezoning is not required and adequate paved access is provided between the subject site and the nearest trafficways identified on the Broward County Trafficways Plan.
(Ord. 2013-34, passed 1-8-13; Am. Ord. 2014-19, passed 2-11-14)