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Appendix B Community Outreach Report Nov 30
1. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
PUBLIC MEETINGS - Visioning
Three public meetings were held at various
parts of the City to solicit ideas and visions
for the future of Westside Dania Beach. The
meetings were announced by the way of
mail notices, Dania Beach public television,
the City website, and Dania Beach Press (a
local news paper).
The first meeting was held at C.W. Thomas
Park on May 5th 2009, the second at Patrick J.
Meli Park and Community Center on May 13th
2009, and the third at the City Hall on June
2nd 2009. All meetings started at 6:00 pm and
were scheduled to be one hour meetings.
All three meetings followed the same format
to allow residents from all areas of the City
the same opportunity to let their ideas be
incorporated in the Plan. Each meeting
commenced with a PowerPoint presentation
given by Michele Mellgren of The Mellgren
Planning Group. The presentation provided
an overview of the Plan’s objectives, the
meetings’ goals, and a little background
on planning activities around the area that
might affect the Westside, such as SR7 Davie/
Hollywood/Seminole Nation Master Plan,
potential conversion of FEC rail line to a
commuter rail, Broward County MPO plans
and the Dania Beach CRA plan.
The attendees were divided into 4 or 5 groups
of people and were asked to list their vision
for Westside Dania Beach 20 years from
now. Secondly they were asked to list their
recommendation for the area, if the proposed
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International
Airport runway expansion (south runway) was
to occur. Each member presented his or her
vision to the group. Each group then picked
its top visions as a group and presented them
to all attendees of the meeting.
May 5th meeting in progress
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2. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
The meetings were attended by residents,
business owners and City staff. Vice Mayor
McEleya, Commissioner Albert Jones, and
Commissioner Walter Duke were in attendance
as well.
Following are the vision statements from the
meetings:
• Connection to the port and airport
• Economic development efforts;
create new mixed use developments,
attract better quality businesses and
encourage businesses to establish their
headquarters
• Unified signage
• Improve and provide additional
transportation, more bus routes that
are in sync with the airport and the
rails
• Provide more housing choices,
including affordable housing
• More/better parks, including dog
parks
• Provide safe sidewalks
• Reduce crime
• Maintain the integrity of residential
neighborhoods
• Pedestrian friendly development
including bike paths
• Provide more landscaping and upkeep
of the same
• Quality restaurants
• Boating community
• Multi-modal/environmentally friendly
transit
• Better schools
• Provide public facilities such as post
offices, family parks, and good public
schools
• Provide senior related services such as
senior centers, and affordable housing
choices
May 13th meeting in progress
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3. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
If the airport was to expand, the vision for
the Westside’s future still remained the
same barring some alternate land use
recommendations. Most residents would like
to see a better quality of life in their existing
homes. However, this exercise specifically
asked them to assume that the airport had
expanded. This time the vision was that the
areas affected by the airport expansion would
be developed as:
• Commercial uses or uses that
encourage economic growth such as:
° Marinas/hangars
° Tourism related businesses
Furthermore, residents agree that with the
airport expansion the following should be
encouraged:
• More jobs
• Multi-modal/environmentally friendly
transit
• Marine industry
• Demolish abandoned buildings in
disrepair, and increase lot sizes along
Griffin Road
June 2nd meeting in progress
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4. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPECIAL MEETING
AND EXECUTIVE BUSINESS COUNCIL RESULTS
On July 21st 2009, the Chamber of Commerce
held a special meeting for the Westside Dania
Beach Master Plan business community vision.
The meeting was held at the well known
restaurant in the Westside called Tropical
Acres. It was attended by 15 people including
Commissioner Duke.
The visioning session was hosted by Victoria
Payne, Executive Director, Chamber of
Commerce and facilitated by Michele
Mellgren of The Mellgren Planning Group.
During the hour long session, the attendees
were asked to respond as a group to three
questions. They were:
1. What, if any, are the important issues
the City needs to address in order to
retain and expand businesses in the
study area?
2. How will the airport expansion shape
the future of businesses in the study
area?
3. What do you envision the future
physical characteristics to be along
the:
Griffin Road Corridor
Stirling Road Corridor
Ravenswood Road Corridor
Marina Mile/State Road 84 Corridor
The response from the evening’s exercise is
summarized on the following page.
Chamber of Commerce special meeting in prog-
ress
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5. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
What, if any, are the important issues the What do you envision the future physical
City needs to address in order to retain and characteristics to be along the:
expand businesses in the study area?
Griffin Road Corridor
• Remove barriers /constraints such as: • Wider business corridor
o City’s overall image • Make zoning consistent
o Political history and the
reputation of not being friendly Stirling/Ravenswood Road Corridor
to business • The intersection of Ravenswood
o Lack of infrastructure, including Road with Griffin is the economic
transit center of the area
• Attract more commercial • Expansion of design industry
development • Expansion of “outdoor”related
• Increase depth of parcels along retail
commercial corridors • Encourage hotels
• Utilize the fact that Griffin Road is
internationally known for Hard Rock Marina Mile/State Road 84 Corridor
Hotel and Casino and the Design
• Encourage retail/office
Center Of The Americas.
• More hotels
• Marine industry/ancillary businesses
• Improved and consistent
signage
How will the airport expansion shape the
• Beautification project
future of businesses in the study area?
• Opportunity for Dania Beach to be a
The Executive Business Council Meeting was
Gateway City, as long as adequate
held in the City Hall on July 28th 2009. The
buffering from the airport is ensured
Council mirrored the thoughts that were
• Opportunity for hotel related
brought up in all the previous visioning
development in Dania Beach including
sessions, that the residential areas effected
a Convention Center in Dania Beach
by the airport noise should eventually be
• Less desirable for residential uses under
more airport friendly type of uses. One
flight path
important concern that was raised at the
• Marine and industrial uses west of
meeting was that of speeding vehicles along
airport including a Marine Merchandise
Griffin Road.
Mart
• Aviation uses
• Office uses
• Greater demand for restaurant and
consumer goods
• Combine efforts with the City of Fort
Lauderdale to encourage business
along Marina Mile
• Potential for tourism in Marina Mile
area
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6. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
pages. The row that is highlighted in green
PUBLIC MEETINGS – Plan Development is the option that received the most support
from the attendees.
There will be a total of three plan development
meetings, the first of which was held on
August 31st 2009, at International Game Fish
Association headquarters in the Westside
Dania Beach. The purpose of this meeting
was to solicit citizen input on developing
a concept plan. The meeting was notified
via emails from the City and the consultant,
notice in the August issue of Dania Press,
City’s website, City’s cable channel, a quarter
page advertisement in the Sun Sentinel
and postcard meeting notice for all three
upcoming meetings via mail.
A total of 97 people attended in addition
to 8 members of City staff including the City
manager Bob Baldwin and the Assistant City
Manager Colin Donelly; and Commissioners
Albert Jones, Bob Anton, and Walter
Duke were present as well. The meeting
commenced with an introduction from the
City’s Community Development Director, Bob
Daniels followed by a brief presentation by
Michele Mellgren, AICP of the The Mellgren
Planning Group, after which the citizens were
asked to discuss within their groups specific
land uses for North Runway/No Expansion
and South runway expansion scenarios. Areas
of concern were denoted by question marks
within empty land use bubbles shown on a
map. After the discussion they were asked to
vote for the uses they deemed fit for the future
development of Westside. This was done on
individual workbooks that were handed out at
the beginning of the meeting. Each worksheet
in the workbook had a “1 - No Change”
option in addition to other use choices. At
the end of each runway expansion exercise,
the groups presented their table’s discussion
to all the other groups. Staff was present to
assist with questions. The vote tally from the
worksheets is summarized in the following August 31st Plan development meeting in progress
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7. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
Questions for Exercises 1.A. and 1.B.
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8. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
Voting Sheet for Exercise 1.A.
North Runway/No Expansion
Exercise 1.A.
Choice Uses Vote Count
1 No Change 22
Commercial along
2 13
Griffin
Mixed use along
3 30
Griffin
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9. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
Voting Sheet for Exercise 1.B.
North Runway/No Expansion
Exercise 1.B.
Choice Uses Vote Count
1 No Change 22
2 Commerce 0
Commercial and
3 7
Commerce
Marine and
4 33
Commerce
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10. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
Questions for Exercises 2.A., 2.B. and 2.C.
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11. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
Voting Sheet for Exercise 2.A.
South Runway Expansion
Exercise 2.A.
Choice Uses Vote Count
1 No Change 10
High Dens Res,
2 1
Office, Ent/Conf
Office, Comm, Ent/
3 46
Conf, Marine
4 Commerce 4
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12. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
Voting Sheet for Exercise 2.B.
South Runway Expansion
Exercise 2.B.
Choice Uses Vote Count
1 No Change 16
Commercial along
2 26
Griffin
Mixed use along
3 20
Griffin
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13. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
Voting Sheet for Exercise 2.C.
South Runway Expansion
Exercise 2.C.
Choice Uses Vote Count
1 No Change 16
2 Commerce 1
Commercial and
3 9
Commerce
Marine and
4 34
Commerce
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14. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
Questions for Exercises 2.D. and 2.E.
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15. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
Voting Sheet for Exercise 2.D.
South Runway Expansion
Exercise 2.D.
Choice Uses Vote Count
1 No Change 24
2 Marine uses 29
3 Airport and Marine 9
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16. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
Voting Sheet for Exercise 2.E.
South Runway Expansion
Exercise 2.E.
Choice Uses Vote Count
1 No Change 22
2 Design 30
3 Airport related 7
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17. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
On September 29th the second of the three the participants were asked to participate in
plan development workshop was held at the two facilitated group exercises. The purpose of
City Hall from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The meeting these exercises was to determine the physical
was notified via emails from the City and the form of development that is envisioned along
consultant, notice in the August issue of Dania the Griffin Road Corridor. This was achieved
Press, City’s website, City’s cable channel, a by asking the participants to vote on their
quarter page advertisement in the Sun Sentinel favorite street section from an assortment
on September 24th and postcard meeting of profiles that were prepared prior to the
notice for all three upcoming meetings via meeting. Preference for architecture style
mail. was also sought at the meeting. Results from
46 citizens were in attendance in addition the meeting are depicted below. Results from
to Commissioner Walter Duke. The meeting August 31st public meeting exercises were
commenced with a brief project introduction presented along with some recommendations
by the Community Development Director that were formulated based on prior visioning
Robert Daniels followed by a project workshops. Results from the September 29th
presentation by Michele Mellgren, AICP of the meeting are presented below.
The Mellgren Planning Group. Followed by this
Preferred profile for Griffin Road for North runway/No expansion
Preferred profile for Griffin Road for south runway expansion
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18. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
Griffin Road Corridor
NORTH RUNWAY/NO RUNWAY EXPANSION
OPTION DESCRIPTION VOTES
OPTION 1: 2-3 stories, set back from
22
street
OPTION 2: 2-3 stories, buildings closer
15
to street, parking in rear of the building
SOUTH RUNWAY EXPANSION
OPTION DESCRIPTION VOTES
OPTION 12-3 stories, set back from
9
street
OPTION 2: 2-3 stories, buildings closer
2
to street, parking behind the building
OPTION 3: 2-3 stories south of Griffin
road, up to 5 stories on north of Griffin
with upper stories stepped back, 1
buildings closer to street, parking
behind the building
OPTION 4: 2-3 stories south of Griffin
Road, up to 5 stories north of Griffin,
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buildings set back from street, parking
in front and rear of the building
ARCHITECTURE STYLE PREFERENCE
STYLE NAME VOTES
Modern
Key West 17
Spanish Revival
Mediterranean Revival
No Common Theme 15
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19. DANIA BEACH WESTSIDE MASTER PLAN COMMUNITY OUTREACH REPORT
The final public meeting for Westside Master
Plan was held on November 3rd at the City Hall
from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. the meeting was at-
tended by 53 people in addition to the plan-
ning staff and consultant team. The results from
the previous meetings that resulted in two con-
sensus plans and additional recommendations
of the Master Plan were presented to the at-
tendees. Feedback and comments received
were noted and incorporated in the Plan as
appropriate. Two additional public meetings in
form of City Commission hearings shall follow.
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