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File #: 2024-1142   
Type: Ordinance Status: Tabled
File created: 4/4/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/7/2024 Final action: 5/7/2024
Title: Adopt Ordinance 2024-29 rezoning to PD, Planned Development, and approval of PD Plan with Design Standards, for property located at the northeast and southeast corners of SW 60th Avenue and SW 43rd Street Road (Parcel 23833-000-01 and 23833-000-02), approximately 10.02 acres (Case PD23-45260) (Quasi-Judicial)
Introduced By: James P. Hilty Sr
Attachments: 1. PD23-45260 P&Z Agenda Packet
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 Ordinance 2024-29 rezoning to PD, Planned Development, and approval of PD Plan with Design Standards, for property located at the northeast and southeast corners of SW 60th Avenue and SW 43rd Street Road (Parcel 23833-000-01 and 23833-000-02), approximately 10.02 acres (Case PD23-45260) (Quasi-Judicial)
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Quality of Place

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
Ocala Gazette - April 26, 2024 - Notice ID HsctFv723pIUT340M8PP

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BACKGROUND:
* Applicant: Lee Ray Bergman, LLC
* Property Owner: Lee Ray Bergman, LLC
* Agent: W. James Gooding III, Gooding & Batsel, PLLC
* Originally part of the Hunt Club at Fox Point Westwood Planned Unit Development which was approved for 168 units. Phase I allowed for 42 single-family dwellings while Phase II was allotted for the future development of 126 multi-family dwelling units.
* Upon annexation and receiving land use, the City required the Agreement Limiting Development to restrict the property to 96 dwelling units, to develop the property as a PUD, and to require the owner to perform a traffic study prior to commencing development.
* The PD proposes 96 multi-family dwellings, over 100-feet of aggregate open space to the east which will abut the existing single-family neighborhood, and existing trees that will remain.
* Although the projected PM peak hour trips are only 62, (not triggering the current 100 PM peak hour trips required for a traffic study) the developer will be required to submit a traffic study as part of the site plan review.
* The PD plan includes a 96 multi-family apartment complex, with maximum height not to exceed 50-feet. The developer will utilize enhanced design features, including natural enhanced buffers, pedestrian walking trails, and amenities for residents.
* Planning & Zoning Commission recommen...

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