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File #: 589-2015    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 6/3/2025 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 7/7/2025 Final action: 7/7/2025
Title: Quasi-judicial Hearing - Request for approval of Ordinance No. 12-2024, amending 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 IPUD within the Activity Center from single-family residential (R1-AA) to Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD), at second reading.
Attachments: 1. Staff Report Synergy_7-7-25, 2. Ordinance No. 12-2024_Exhibits, 3. Map Series
TO: Mayor and Commission AGENDA DATE: 7/7/2025

FROM: City Manager AGENDA ITEM: 8 - A

SUBJECT:
Title
Quasi-judicial Hearing - Request for approval of Ordinance No. 12-2024, amending 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 IPUD within the Activity Center from single-family residential (R1-AA) to Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD), at second reading.

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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 (approve/deny) Ordinance No. 12-2024, amending the official zoning map to rezone 36.46-acres of land from R1-AA to MPUD, at adoption."
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BACKGROUND:
Background
The subject property, located within District 2, consists of 36.46 acres along North Normandy Boulevard and is currently zoned Single-Family Residential (R1-AA). The applicant is requesting to rezone the property to Mixed-Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD) to allow a mix of warehousing, office, retail and 320 multi-family residential units. Situated within the City's designated Activity Center, the proposal aligns with the City's LIVE-WORK-PLAY goals and long term economic development strategy. Approximately 52% of the site is designated for light industrial, office, or retail uses. The Mayor and City Commission approved the rezoning on first reading on April 21, 2025 (6-1 vote), and based on Commission feedback, the Development Agreement was revised to include:
* A 160 foot setback from adjacent homes,
* Enhanced building design and landscaping along key frontages,
* Truck routing requirements to avoid nearby neighborhoods.

Although the ordinance was denied at second reading on ...

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