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Outline
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City of Hollywood
Proposed Overlay Zoning for Federal Highway Corridor
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City-wide Master Plan
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Hollywood’s Commercial Corridors
  •   Federal Highway / US-1
  •   Dixie Highway
  •   Hollywood Boulevard (East & West of I-95)
  •   State Road 7 / US-441
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Hollywood “East”
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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


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Federal Highway – Today:
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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
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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


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ArtsPark at Young Circle
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Mixed-use Development Envelope
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An Opportunity for
Future Office Development
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Preservation Zone:
Parkside Neighborhood
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Preservation Zone:
Royal Poinciana Neighborhood
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Preservation Zone:
Lakes Neighborhood
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Federal Zoning Overlay:  4 Options
  • Internodal – most of the corridor
  • Golf Course View – east side between Polk and Johnson Streets
  • Major Nodal – Pembroke & Sheridan
  • Minor Nodal – Washington, Johnson,
    & Taft Streets
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Internodal & Golf Course View
“Open Linear Buffers”
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Internodal Overlay
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Major/Minor Node “Open Plazas”
  • Major Node Open Plaza – 10,000 sq. ft. of outdoor space / 60 feet of linear open space Federal Highway & intersecting Nodal Arterial.
  • Minor Node Open Plaza – 6,000 sq. ft. of outdoor space 40 feet of linear open space Federal Highway & intersecting Nodal Arterial.
  • Direct pedestrian access from adjoining public sidewalks;
  • Two linear feet of seating for every 300 sq. ft., one shade tree per 600 sq. ft. of plaza area;
  • Bicycle parking rack(s) for a minimum of  four (4) bicycles;
  • At least one (1) drinking fountain;
  • Artistic work similar to Art in Public Place projects occupying an area not less than 300 square feet;
  • Design elaborations such as arbors, trellises, and tension canopies
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Pembroke Node at US-1
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Major Nodal Overlay
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Building Heights
  • Internodal:
  • Total Height: 65-85 feet
  • Building Podium: 45 feet
  • Golf Course View (East of Federal to 17th Avenue, Polk to Johnson)
  • Total Height: 65-85 feet
  • Golf Course Frontage (17th Ave.) 85 feet


  • Internodal/Golf Course View (Monroe Street to Fillmore Street):
  • Total Height: 85-105 feet
  • Building Podium: 45 feet/85 for Golf Course Frontage


  • Major Node Overlay:
  • Total Height: 120-140 feet
  • Building Podium: 45 feet


  • Minor-Nodal Frontage Parcel:
  • Total Height: 85-105 feet
  • Building Podium: 45 feet


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Build-to Lines
  • Internodal/Golf Course View :
  • Federal Highway Frontage: 72 feet
  • Side Street Frontage: 15 feet
  • Rear Setback: 25 feet
  • Golf Course Frontage 15 feet
  • Major Nodal Frontage Parcel:
  • Federal Highway Frontage: 20 feet
  • Nodal Arterial Frontage: 20 feet
  • Side Street Frontage: 15 feet
  • Rear Setback: 15 feet


  • Minor-Nodal Frontage Parcel:
  • Federal Highway Frontage: 20 feet
  • Minor-Node Arterial Frontage: 20 feet
  • Side Street Frontage: 15 feet
  • Rear Setback: 25 feet
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Design Standards
  • Pedestal & Tower
  • Appearance of Height
  • Floor to Floor Separation
  • Balconies
  • Windows & Doors
  • Air Conditioning
  • Underground Utilities
  • Parking Garages
  • Rear Facades
  • Residential Uses
  • Commercial Uses
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Purposes and Uses
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Landscape Recommendations
 to be included in City’s Landscape Guidelines
  • Street Trees provide shade
    • General Species: Quercus virginiana
      (Southern Live Oak)
    • Street Trees within one-hundred (100) feet of a Major or Minor Node Arterial intersection: Tabebuia heterophylla,  (Pink Tabebuia)
  • Interior Urban Walkway Trees are palms
  • General Landscaping
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Corridor Zoning Overlay Strategies
  • East of I-95
    • Federal Highway – In Process
    • Dixie Highway
    • Hollywood Boulevard
  • West of I-95
    • SR7/US441
    • Hollywood Boulevard