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File #: 590-2015    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/4/2025 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 6/16/2025 Final action: 6/16/2025
Title: Request for rehearing of Ordinance No. 12-2024, request to amend the Official Zoning Map to rezone 36.46 acres of land located along the North Normandy Boulevard corridor south and east of the I-4 Logistics Park within the Activity Center from Single-Family Residential (R1-AA) to Mixed-Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD).
Attachments: 1. Synergy_Rehearing Request, 2. Synergy_Staff Report_Rehearing

TO:  Mayor and Commission                                          AGENDA DATE:  6/16/2025

 

FROM:  City Manager                                          AGENDA ITEM:   9 - D                                                               

                                                                    

SUBJECT:                        

Title

Request for rehearing of Ordinance No. 12-2024, request to amend the Official Zoning Map to rezone 36.46 acres of land located along the North Normandy Boulevard corridor south and east of the I-4 Logistics Park within the Activity Center from Single-Family Residential (R1-AA) to Mixed-Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD).

 

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LOCATION:

On North Normandy, south of the new Amazon Building, north of South Avenue, and directly across from Gold Choice Assisted Living and Memory Care at 2310 N. Normandy Boulevard.

 

COST:

N/A

 

SOURCE OF FUNDS:

N/A

 

ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT:

Planning and Development Services.

 

POTENTIAL MOTION:

Recommendation

“I hereby move to (grant/deny) the motion for rehearing of Ordinance No. 12-2024.”

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BACKGROUND:

Background

The applicant has requested a rehearing of Ordinance No. 12-2024, which sought to rezone approximately 36.46 acres along the North Normandy Boulevard corridor from Single-Family Residential (R1-AA) to Mixed-Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD), in alignment with the City’s Comprehensive Plan for the Activity Center. The proposed MPUD includes a mix of non-residential uses and a multi-family residential component, supporting economic development and integrated land use. The ordinance was denied by a 4-3 vote on May 19, 2025. The applicant submitted a rehearing request on May 28, 2025, asserting that key facts or points of law were overlooked. In accordance with Section 110-1005 of the City’s Code, the Commission must now determine whether to grants the rehearing and, if so, set a date and time for a new public hearing.

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