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City Meeting for Development Planned Across the Street
The City of Fort Lauderdale has issued a Virtual Meeting Notice for the Planning & Zoning Board that concerns the parcel of land across Birch Rd from us to the east. The project planned for this space is known as 3000 Alhambra Planned Development District. Owners who live within 300 feet of the parcel received a copy of the notice via US Mail. The notice is also attached below.
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Updated Requirements for Condo Buildings
Broward County has issued Emergency Order 20-21, which tightens COVID-19 restrictions and increases penalties for violators. Any business that violates a local emergency order related to COVID-19 including but not limited to, requirements for operating procedures, capacity and seating, facial coverings, social distancing, spacing of tables and chairs, prohibiting gathering at bars and counters, limiting the size of parties, and proper cleaning and sanitizing procedures, will be forced to immediately close for 24 hours after their first citation. An additional 72 hours of closure will be added for each subsequent citation (e.g., 96-hour closure after a second citation, 168-hour closure after a third citation, etc.). In addition, any repeat violation is subject to a fine up to $15,000. Residents are urged to report business violations online at Mybroward.Broward.org or by calling 311 or the City of Fort Lauderdale 24-hour Customer Service Center at 954-828-8000. To read Emergency Order 20-21, visit bit.ly/2O9GSis.
As an "establishment" in Broward County, beginning July 1, 2020, Springbrook Gardens must operate under Emergency Order 20-21. The relevant sections are shown below. Sections 3.A.2 and 3.A.4 below apply to condo buildings. Please ensure compliance with the details of this county order.