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File #: 15-10044    Version: 1
Type: Discussion Status: New Business
File created: 10/16/2025 In control: Development Review Committee
On agenda: 10/30/2025 Final action:
Title: Hanover - RPUD - Pre-Application Meeting
Sponsors: Development Review Committee
Attachments: 1. Project Summary_v1 (1), 2. Preliminary Site Plan - Hanover Deltona

TO:  Development Review Committee                                          AGENDA DATE: 10/23/2025

FROM: Trinity Land Company LLC                                          AGENDA ITEM:    7E                                                               

SUBJECT:

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Hanover - RPUD - Pre-Application Meeting

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Background

Applicant:                                          Tan Tran

                                                               605 Commonwealth Avenue

                                                               Orlando, Florida 32803

Project Name:                     Hanover

Project Type:                     Preliminary Subdivision Plan

Project Acreage:                     158 Acres

Current Zoning:                      R1-A, Single-Family Classification

Future Land Use:   Residential Low Density (0 - 6 units/acre)

Reference:                                          PAR25-0017

Tax Parcel No.:                     8111-00-00-0020

Property Location:                     The property is 1 large square parcel located south of Haulover Boulevard, west of Courtland Boulevard, east of Waco Drive, north of Derby Drive

Background:                     The applicant is proposing to construct 345+/- unit single-family residential community located on approximately 158 acres. Of the total site area, approximately 153.7 acres are designated as developable land, and 4.3 acres are preserved as wetlands and buffer areas. The community design emphasizes the integration of these natural features into the overall layout, maintaining environmental balance and enhancing visual appeal. The site plan includes a 1.7-acre central amenity area, which will serve as the focal point of community recreation and social activity.

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Recommendation

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