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File #: 556-2015    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/21/2025 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 4/7/2025 Final action:
Title: Public Hearing - Request for approval of Ordinance No. 04-2025, amending the zoning code, Chapter 74 "Administration," to include review procedures, eliminating review durations, and updated public noticing requirements, amending Chapters 75, 106, and 110 by removing procedures regulation in Chapter 74 of the Land Development Code of the City of Deltona, at second reading.
Attachments: 1. Chapter 70 and 74_Staff Report_CC, 2. Chapter 74 Amendment Ordinance

TO:  Mayor and Commission                                          AGENDA DATE:  4/7/2025

 

FROM:  City Manager                                          AGENDA ITEM:    8 - A                                                               

                                                                    

SUBJECT:                        

Title

Public Hearing - Request for approval of Ordinance No. 04-2025, amending the zoning code, Chapter 74 "Administration," to include review procedures, eliminating review durations, and updated public noticing requirements, amending Chapters 75, 106, and 110 by removing procedures regulation in Chapter 74 of the Land Development Code of the City of Deltona, at second reading.

 

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LOCATION:

Citywide.

 

COST:

N/A

 

SOURCE OF FUNDS:

N/A

 

ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT:

Planning and Development Services.

 

POTENTIAL MOTION:

Recommendation

“I hereby move to approve and adopt Ordinance No. 04-2025, amending Chapter 74, 75, 106 and 110 of the City’s Land Development Code.”

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BACKGROUND:

Background

The City Commission has asked for an update to the City’s Land Development Code in 2024. In response, staff has been working on revising the processes in Chapters 74, 75, 106, and 110. The revisions will cover the review and decision-making authority for development applications, the approval of major and minor variances and conditional uses, as well as updating the public notice section to require neighborhood meetings.

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