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File #: 2026-1080   
Type: P&Z Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/30/2026 In control: Planning & Zoning Commission
On agenda: 4/13/2026 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing to allow for off-street parking facilities provided on land within 300 feet of a plot within the R-2, Two-Family Residential, district for property located at 2236 NW 8th Street (Parcel 22508-000-00); approximately 0.24 acres
Attachments: 1. PH25-0002 Cry of Deliverance Staff Report, 2. PH25-0002 Cry of Deliverance Aerial Map, 3. PH25-0002 Cry of Deliverance Case Map, 4. PH25-0002 Cry of Deliverance Site Survey
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Submitted By: Breah Miller
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Presentation By: Breah Miller
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Department: Growth Management

FORMAL TITLE:
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Public Hearing to allow for off-street parking facilities provided on land within 300 feet of a plot within the R-2, Two-Family Residential, district for property located at 2236 NW 8th Street (Parcel 22508-000-00); approximately 0.24 acres
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Quality of Place

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
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BACKGROUND:

* Petitioner: Primus Rutledge
* Property Owner: Cry Of Deliverance Outreach and Ministry, Inc
* Agent: Andy Kesselring

On March 16, 2026, both properties received approval with conditions from the Board of Adjustment for a Special Exceptions to allow the use of off-street parking in association with a church/place of worship within the R-2, Two-Family Residential and R-3, Multi-Family Residential District. The subject properties are currently undeveloped and serve as nonconforming off-site overflow parking lots for the Cry of Deliverance Church. Approval for off-street parking is now required by the Planning & Zoning Commission pursuant to Section 122-1002.

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
The applicant is requesting approval to utilize off-site parking to satisfy the minimum parking requirements associated with a proposed 1,824 square-foot church expansion. Due to site constraints, the subject parcel can only accommodate four on-site parking spaces, while a total of 24 spaces are required based on the proposed 120-seat chapel. To address this deficiency, off-site parking is proposed on two nearby parcels (Parcel B and Parcel C on the provided Site Sketch), both of which are located within the required 300 feet of the church property and are not located along arterial streets. Approval of both off-site parking areas is necessary for the site to meet minimum parking standards. The request is consistent with Section 122-1002 of the Code of Ordinances and has been evaluated against the applicabl...

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