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File #: 2025-0484   
Type: P&Z Planned Development Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/26/2024 In control: Planning & Zoning Commission
On agenda: 1/13/2025 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a PD Plan and Standards Book for property located approximately 40 feet north of the intersection of NE 28th Street and NE 23rd Avenue (Parcel 24278-000-01, approximately 16.43 acres (Case No. PD24-45765) (Quasi-Judicial).
Attachments: 1. PD24-45765 Staff Report, 2. EXHIBIT A - PD PLAN, 3. EXHIBIT B - PD STANDARDS BOOK
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Submitted By: Emily W. Johnson
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Presentation By: Endira Madraveren, AICP
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Department: Growth Management

STAFF RECOMMENDATION (Motion Ready):
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Public Hearing to consider a resolution for a PD Plan and Standards Book for property located approximately 40 feet north of the intersection of NE 28th Street and NE 23rd Avenue (Parcel 24278-000-01, approximately 16.43 acres (Case No. PD24-45765) (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: HTM Developers LLC
* Property Owner: Emerson Pointe Development LLC
* Agent: David Tillman, Tillman & Associates Engineering, LLC
Key Points:
The petitioner has submitted the request to allow for development of a single-family residential subdivision. The subject property is currently vacant and undeveloped and lies at the northernmost boundary of the City limits along NE 28th Street. The surrounding area is residential in nature, and primarily developed with single-family residences as the urban environment transitions into the more rural areas of Marion County.
This proposed PD constitutes the third phase of the unified development named Emerson Pointe. Phases I and II (located in Marion County) have received PUD approvals from Marion County for 251 units, while Phase III (located within the City of Ocala) is seeking approval of an additional 72 units through this PD approval request. The petitioner is striving to establish a community unified through design, interconnectivity, and consistent development standards. As Marion County and the City of Ocala have differing development standards, this PD request includes requested variations to code standards to accommodate a unified development. Additionally, the petitioner is requesting that the City consider all three phases of the development collectively for requirements such as open space and provisions for amenities (all located in Phases I and II Marion...

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