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File #: 2026-0476   
Type: P&Z Subdivision Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/17/2025 In control: Planning & Zoning Commission
On agenda: 1/12/2026 Final action:
Title: West Oak Townhouses Conceptual Subdivision (SUB25-0002)
Attachments: 1. City Engineer Approval.pdf, 2. Aerial Map.pdf, 3. Case Map.pdf, 4. Conceptual Subdivision Plan.pdf, 5. Landscape Plan.pdf, 6. Survey ALTA.pdf, 7. Survey TOPO.pdf, 8. PD Plan.pdf, 9. PD Standards.pdf
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Submitted By: Karen Cupp

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Presentation By: Karen Cupp

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Department: Growth Management

FORMAL TITLE:

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West Oak Townhouses Conceptual Subdivision (SUB25-0002)

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OCALA’S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:

Quality of Place

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:

N/A

 

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BACKGROUND:

Multi-family residential subdivision consisting of 150 single family lots, four (4) tracts, and 0.53 miles of road on 17.83 acres.

The developer is West Oak Developers, LLC.

The plan was prepared by Tillman and Associates Engineering, LLC.

Zoning is Planned Development (PD).

Setbacks:                     front 10 ft. Townhouse setback: front 20 ft

                     side 5/0 ft. (10 ft. for corner lots)

                     rear 10 ft

Lots will be a minimum of 20 ft. wide with a minimum lot area of 1,820 square feet. The right-of-way is 50 ft. with five (5) ft. utility easements on both sides, and a five (5) ft. sidewalk proposed on one side. Stormwater maintenance will be the responsibility of the Homeowner’s Association. Potable water, sanitary sewer, and roads will be publicly maintained following the standard one-year maintenance period.

 

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:

The conceptual subdivision plan is designed in accordance with the approved PD Plan and Standards Book.

A Concurrency Development Agreement must be approved by City Council prior to approval of the conceptual subdivision and improvement plans. A developer’s agreement  for the subdivision is required with the improvement plan submittal and must be approved and recorded prior to submitting the final plat application.

Staff recommend approval, subject to the Concurrency Development Agreement receiving City Council approval.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

City will assume maintenance responsibility of the potable water, sanitary sewer, and roadways following the standard maintenance period

 

PROCUREMENT REVIEW:

N/A

 

LEGAL REVIEW:

N/A

 

ALTERNATIVE:

                     Approve with Changes

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                     Deny