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File #: 7894   
Type: Public Hearing Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/10/2025 In control: Planning and Development
On agenda: 5/1/2025 Final action:
Title: Casabella Development, LLC (Kim Rezanka) requests a zoning classification change from BU-1-A to RU-2-6. (24Z00064) (Tax Account 3018651) (District 4)
Attachments: 1. Administrative Policies of the Future Land Use Element, 2. Staff Comments, 3. P&Z-LPA Minutes, 4. Applicant Supporting Documents, 5. Concept Plan, 6. School Concurrency, 7. Traffic Impact Analysis, 8. GIS Maps
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Subject:
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Casabella Development, LLC (Kim Rezanka) requests a zoning classification change from BU-1-A to RU-2-6. (24Z00064) (Tax Account 3018651) (District 4)
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Fiscal Impact:
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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 BU-1-A (Restricted Neighborhood Retail Commercial) to RU-2-6 (Low-Density Multiple-Family Residential).
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Summary Explanation and Background:
The applicant requests a zoning classification change from BU-1-A (Restricted Neighborhood Retail Commercial) on 5 acres to RU-2-6 (Low-Density Multiple-Family Residential). The subject property consists of one (1) parcel located on the west side of Wickham Rd., approximately 450 ft. north of Casabella Pl. The site is currently undeveloped. The site has access along a Brevard County-maintained roadway: Wickham Road (to the east).

The applicant submitted a conceptual plan (which is not binding) for one 6-plex and two 7-plex, two-story buildings, totaling 20 fee-simple-ownership individual attached residential units. The plan also indicates the reservation of wetlands, a stormwater pond, a 50-foot drainage easement at the north property line, and common open space. Sidewalks will connect to Wickham Rd. A 50-foot-wide stormwater management tract borders the west property line of the subject property, separating the single-family detached residential neighborhood from the proposed two two-story single-family attached units.

The proposed RU-2-6 classification low-density multiple-family residential zoning classifications encompass lands devoted to low-density multifamily residential purposes, together with such accessory uses as may be necessary or are normally compatible with residential surroundings. RU-2-6 is a six unit per acre multiple-family residential zoning classification. It permits multiple-family residential development or ...

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