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File #: 2024-O-09    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/2/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/3/2024 Final action: 2/5/2024
Title: 2nd Reading - Ordinance No. 2024-O-09: Request for a rezoning of 115? acres of land east of Volco Road from Volusia County Agriculture and Resource Corridor to City of Edgewater Residential Planned Unit Development.
Attachments: 1. 2024-O-09, 2. Zoning Map, 3. Conceptual Rendering
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Title
2nd Reading - Ordinance No. 2024-O-09: Request for a rezoning of 115? acres of land east of Volco Road from Volusia County Agriculture and Resource Corridor to City of Edgewater Residential Planned Unit Development.
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OWNERS:
Beverly Anne Millar, Joan Sheppard, Washington Park Holdings LLC

APPLICANT:
Joey Posey, Storch Law Firm

REQUESTED ACTION:
To rezone 115 + acres from Volusia County Agriculture and Resource Corridor to City of Edgewater Residential Planned Unit Development

PROPOSED USE:
Residential Subdivision

CURRENT LAND USE:
Vacant

CURRENT FLUM DESIGNATION:
Volusia County Rural (R) and Environmental Services Corridor (ESC)

PROPOSED FLUM DESIGNATION:
Low Density Residential (LDR)

CURRENT ZONING DESIGNATION:
Volusia County Agriculture (A-2) and Resource Corridor (RC)

PROPOSED ZONING DESIGNATION:
Residential Planned Unit Development

TENATIVE VOTING DISTRICT:
District 4, Councilman Jonah Powers

SURROUNDING AREA:


Current Land Use
FLUM Designation
Zoning District
North
Vacant
Low Density Residential
RPUD
East
Vacant
Volusia County Urban Low Intensity
Volusia County A-3
South
Single-Family
Volusia County Rural
Volusia County A-3
West
Single-Family
Volusia County Rural & Environmental Systems Corridor
Volusia County A-2 and RC

STAFF REPORT:
The applicant has requested to rezone the property from Volusia County Agriculture and Resource Corridor to City of Edgewater Residential Planned Unit Development. The planned unit development agreement envisions a maximum of 176 units, 99 of said units will be single family detached dwellings and 77 units will be townhomes. The development agreement allows for the conversion of single-family units to townhomes, however no less than 70, single-family detached homes shall be provided. In the event the developer chooses to exercise this right, he will have to provide a townhome product that is 20 to 24 feet in width.

Residential Dimensions:



Parking Requirements:

Single-F...

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