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File #: RES-2024-34   
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/10/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/20/2024 Final action: 8/20/2024
Title: Adopt Resolution 2024-34 concerning a PD, Planned Development Plan, including PD Standards for property located approximately 850 feet north and 1,200 feet east of the intersection at SW 27th Avenue and SW 42nd Street (Parcel 23930-000-00, 23930-002-00, 23930-003-00, 23930-003-01, 23930-003-03, and 23930-005-00), approximately 52.82 acres (Case No. PD23-45565) (Quasi-Judicial)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Exhibit A Grand Oaks, 3. Exhibit B Grand Oaks
Submitted By: Endira Madraveren
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Presentation By: Endira Madraveren
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Department: Growth Management

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Adopt Resolution 2024-34 concerning a PD, Planned Development Plan, including PD Standards for property located approximately 850 feet north and 1,200 feet east of the intersection at SW 27th Avenue and SW 42nd Street (Parcel 23930-000-00, 23930-002-00, 23930-003-00, 23930-003-01, 23930-003-03, and 23930-005-00), approximately 52.82 acres (Case No. PD23-45565) (Quasi-Judicial)
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Quality of Place

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
N/A

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BACKGROUND:
* Petitioner: Ocala 42nd Street Residential, LLC
* Property Owner: Ocala 42nd Street Residential, LLC
* Agent: W. James Gooding III, Gooding & Batsel, PLLC

The subject properties along with the adjacent shopping center were annexed into the city in 1989. Over the years, the site had several zoning and land use designations. The existing Planned Unit Development (PUD) was approved in 2011 and a Chapter 163 Development Agreement stipulating development conditions was approved in 2013. A shopping center (Phase I) with an anchor Publix grocery store opened in 2014, while Phases 2 and 3 of the PUD remained undeveloped.

As a result of a pre-application meeting with staff, the petitioner moved forward with the required neighborhood meeting in October 2023 seeking to amend the previous PUD approval. Following that meeting, the applicant applied for staff review, which subsequently went through three rounds of review. The southwest quadrant of the city has seen significant growth in the last 11 years; however, the property has vested transportation concurrency from an approved Chapter 163 Development Agreement which allotted the development with 474 multi-family residences and 30,000 square feet of office development, along with a previously developed shopping center.

This application proposes an increase in building height an...

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