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Parkland approves first reading to define 'fast casual' restaurants; council lists contract awards and appointments

March 18, 2026 | City of Parkland, Broward County, Florida


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Parkland approves first reading to define 'fast casual' restaurants; council lists contract awards and appointments
The Parkland City Commission on Wednesday approved on first reading an amendment to the land‑development code that adds a definition for "fast casual" restaurants and adjusts related commercial‑use and off‑street parking rules. The ordinance (first reading) passed 4–1; Vice Mayor Bridal cast the sole no vote, saying permitting fast‑casual uses by right removes special‑exception guardrails that help the city add conditions.

Staff explanation: Planning staff said the change aims to modernize use categories so compatible restaurants do not face the longer special‑exception process and fees, which staff said can discourage businesses from locating in Parkland. The ordinance prohibits drive‑throughs for fast casual and is intended to be city‑wide, consistent with the Village approach that previously permitted similar uses.

Commissioner concerns: Vice Mayor Bridal expressed a desire to retain more discretionary control via special exceptions because permitted‑by‑right uses limit the city's ability to impose conditions (for example, on trash handling). Other commissioners said the amendment creates consistent rules that could attract high‑quality operators and help struggling shopping centers.

Votes at a glance: The commission also approved several routine contract awards and appointments during the meeting (all noted roll‑call outcomes):

- Resolution 2026‑014: Award to Blue Marlin Investments Inc (d/b/a Keiko) for citywide tree care and trimming services, annual amount up to $128,773 — approved unanimously.

- Resolution 2026‑021: Hillsborough Boulevard landscaping improvements awarded to EDJ Service LLC, amount up to $108,433 — approved unanimously.

- Resolution (tennis services): Re‑award of professional tennis instructor services to the incumbent (Rob Nichols) after competitive proposals — approved unanimously.

- Resolution 2026‑026: BSO police services agreement (see separate article) — approved unanimously.

- Item 9d: Shops of Parkland compactor site‑plan amendment — deferred to May 20 (see separate article).

- Item 9g: Broward League of Cities appointments (mayor director, alternates) — status quo approved unanimously.

Ending: The ordinance passed first reading 4–1; the commission will carry the measure to second reading per the normal ordinance schedule. The meeting adjourned after updates from BSO and Coral Springs Parkland Fire Department.

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