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File #: ORD-2022-19   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 1/3/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/18/2022 Final action: 1/18/2022
Title: Adopt Ordinance 2022-19 for a rezoning from B-2, Community Business (County), to SC, Shopping Center (City), for approximately 17.94 acres located at 2600-2610 NW 46th Terrace and 2765 NW 49th Avenue (Case ZON09-0009) (Quasi-Judicial).
Introduced By: Jay A. Musleh
Attachments: 1. Case Map, 2. Aerial Map, 3. Staff Report.pdf, 4. P&Z Meeting Minutes 12.13.21.pdf, 5. Annexation Agreement.pdf
Submitted By: David Boston
presenter
Presentation By: Tye Chighizola
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Department: Growth Management

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Adopt Ordinance 2022-19 for a rezoning from B-2, Community Business (County), to SC, Shopping Center (City), for approximately 17.94 acres located at 2600-2610 NW 46th Terrace and 2765 NW 49th Avenue (Case ZON09-0009) (Quasi-Judicial).
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Economic Hub, .

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
6722446 - 1/7/22

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BACKGROUND:
* Petitioner: Second Nine Partners, LLC
* Property Owners: Second Nine Partners, LLC; Real Sub, LLC; McDonalds USA, LLC
* The Ocala Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval by a 6 to 0 vote.
These properties were the subject of an annexation agreement between Second Nine Partners LLC and the City of Ocala executed on May 5, 2009. Second Nine Partners LLC applied for City annexation, land use, and zoning and paid all associated fees in the amount of $5,800. At the time, the property was not contiguous to the City limits, and was not eligible for annexation. The projects were therefore placed on hold.

Presently, the property is contiguous to the City boundary and eligible for annexation. City staff recommends moving forward with annexation, land use, and zoning in accordance with the existing agreement. The 2009 application requested Commercial land use and SC (Shopping Center) zoning.

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
The requested zoning district of SC, Shopping Center, is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and the surrounding area. Approval of the requested rezoning is appropriate.

FISCAL IMPACT:
N/A


PROCUREMENT REVIEW:
N/A

LEGAL REVIEW:
This ordinance is pending review by the City Attorney, Robert W. Batsel, Jr.

ALTERNATIVE:
* Approve
* Deny
* Table




ORDINANCE 2022-19

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF OCALA, FLORIDA, CHANGING FROM B-2, COMMUNITY BUSINESS (COUNTY), TO SC, SHOPPING CENTER (CITY), FOR CERTAIN PROPERTY LOCATED AT...

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