Subject:
Title
JEN FLORIDA 48, LLC (Kim Rezanka) requests a change of zoning classification from GU to PUD. (23PUD00002) (Tax Account 3000365 & 3000569) (District 5)
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Fiscal Impact:
None
Dept/Office:
Planning and Development
Requested Action:
Recommendation
It is requested that the Board of County Commissioners conduct a public hearing to consider a change of zoning classification from GU (General Use) to PUD (Planned Unit Development).
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Summary Explanation and Background:
The applicant is requesting a change of zoning classification from General Use (GU) to Planned Unit Development (PUD) on approximately 41.39 acres. The applicant is proposing a project consisting of 124 single-family residential units with an overall gross density of 3 dwelling units per acre. The subject parcel is currently undeveloped and has access to Babcock St. and is approximately a quarter mile south of St. Johns Heritage Pkwy SE. This segment of Babcock St. is maintained by the City of Palm Bay.
A companion Future Land Use Map (FLUM) amendment application (23SS00022) was submitted accompanying this request to change the Future Land Use designation of the entire 41.39-acre property from Residential 1 (RES 1) and Residential 1:2.5 (RES 1:2.5) to Residential 4 (RES 4). The RES 4 designation would allow up to 165 residential units.
Property to the north is developed as single-family home with AGR (Agricultural) zoning. To the south is area zoned AU (Agricultural Residential) and the remainder retains the original GU zoning. To the east across Babcock St. are two lots with GU zoning. One is developed with single-family residence. The other property is a horse boarding ranch. To the immediate west are two undeveloped lots with GU zoning.
The Planned Unit Development (PUD), as provided in Sec. 62-1442, is a concept which encourages and permits variation in development by allowing deviation in development standards such as, but not limited to, lot size, bulk or type of dwellings, density, lot coverage and open space from that required in any one residential zoning classification under this article.
Board should consider if the request is consistent and compatible with the
surrounding area and whether the following conditions mitigate any potential impacts:
1) The total number of units shall not exceed 124 single-family units; and
2) Approval of the requested waiver of Section 62-1446 to omit the storage area for campers, travel trailers, recreational trailers and vehicles, boats and boat trailers, and other similar vehicles; and
3) Approval of requested waiver from Section 62-1446(d)(3)(b) to allow residential
structures, two stories or less, a minimum building separation of 10', rather than
15'; and
4) Prior to County approval of a construction plan and Preliminary Plat the Developer
shall:
a. Provide documentation that the City of Palm Bay will approve the project
access/connection to Babcock Street.
b. Determine that adequate water and sewer services will be available to the
development, and will be available prior to issuance of Certificate of
Occupancy.
On June 10, 2024, the Planning and Zoning Board heard the request and unanimously recommended approval.
Clerk to the Board Instructions:
Upon receipt of resolution, please execute and return a copy to Planning and Development.