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File #: 2024-1717   
Type: Ordinance Status: Postponed
File created: 7/2/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/17/2024 Final action: 9/17/2024
Title: Adopt Ordinance 2024-29 to rezone approximately 10.02 acres for property located at the northeast and southeast corners of SW 60th Avenue and SW 43rd Street Road to PD, Planned Development (Parcel 23833-000-01 and 23833-000-02) (Case PD23-45260) (Quasi-Judicial) - Request to postpone until the October 15, 2024, City Council meeting - Previously postponed from the April 16, 2024 and July 16, 2024, City Council meetings
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 to rezone approximately 10.02 acres for property located at the northeast and southeast corners of SW 60th Avenue and SW 43rd Street Road to PD, Planned Development (Parcel 23833-000-01 and 23833-000-02) (Case PD23-45260) (Quasi-Judicial) - Request to postpone until the October 15, 2024, City Council meeting - Previously postponed from the April 16, 2024 and July 16, 2024, City Council meetings
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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 enhan...

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