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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Resolution 2026-43 to abrogate portions of public rights-of-way appearing on the Lake Louise Estates Plat, Plat Book F, Page 114, and Lake Louise Manor Plat, Plat Book G, Page 58-61, of the public records of Marion County, Florida, approximately 7.21 acres. (Case ABR25-0008) (Quasi-Judicial)
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Quality of Place
PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
N/A
BACKGROUND:
* Petitioner/ Property Owner: Lake Louise, LLC
* Agent: John Rudnianyn
Key Points:
The applicant is requesting to abrogate portions of public rights-of-way appearing on the Lake Louise Estates Plat, Plat Book F, Page 114, and Lake Louise Manor Plat, Plat Book G, Page 58-61, of the public records of Marion County, Florida.
50-foot rights-of-way requesting abrogation include portions of:
* SW First Avenue (Idlewood Drive)
* SW Second Court (Shoreland Drive)
* SW 30th Street (St. Jude Terrace)
* Lakewood Drive
* Parcel 3
* St. Mary's Place
* SW 25th Lane (Sunset Boulevard)
Rights-of-way with varying widths include portions of:
* SW 26th Street (Sunset Boulevard)
Rights-of-way are described in greater detail in Exhibits A and B.
Zoning and Land Use Details:
Lake Louise Estates, Lake Louise Manor, and the First Addition Plats were originally platted for the development of single-family residential as well as public rights-of-way to service these homes. The single-family residential and public rights-of-way remain mostly undeveloped. Moving forward, the property owner must vacate plats and easements if future development differs from the current plat and right-of-way configuration.
In 2022, 88.73 acres were annexed into the City to provide municipal services to the property. Low-Intensity future land use and a Future Land Use Policy (FLUP) were adopted in May 2022. The FLUP governs density, buffers, access, and tra...
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