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87 Isle of Venice - Serene

87 Isle of Venice Approved

After months of back-and-forth discussion about setback modifications, footprint size and other considerations, a mid-rise, luxury condo building is back on schedule to replace the aging and rundown El Sorrento, located at 87 Isle of Venice. When finished, this project called “Serene,” will comprise 8 units, ranging in size from approximately 2,825 to 2,860 square feet. 


The project was approved unanimously at the Wednesday, Oct. 18 meeting of the City Planning and Zoning Commission. Stan Stein represented the Hendricks Isle/Isle of Venice Neighborhood Association (HVNA) as a majority supporter of the project. 


Developer Sal Cannizarro, principle of JDFSC Properties, himself an Isle of Venice resident, agreed to several key concessions during the process, notably: 


  • providing off-site and off-street parking accommodations for construction crews and subcontractors during the construction of the development project; 


  • providing a written disclosure statement within its Declaration of Condominium or Declaration of Restrictive Covenants notifying purchases/owners as to the effective City of Fort Lauderdale parking restrictions, including the 24-hour parking rule and the Residential Parking Permit Program being pursued by the Hendricks Isle/Isle of Venice (HVNA) with the City of Fort Lauderdale; 


  • hiring of off-duty City police officers to facilitate traffic along Isle of Venice when large construction materials are being delivered; 


  • removing debris associated with the project from public right-of-way or neighboring properties and maintain the construction site in accordance with the applicable requirements of the City of Fort Lauderdale Code of Ordinances, and; 


  • responsible for the costs of repair of all road, curbside, swale & sidewalk damage resulting from construction activities by the Developer

Proposed Plan

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