During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on a proposed modification to the master plan for the Titusville Mall property. The meeting featured a query regarding the interpretation of outdoor recreational space requirements, specifically whether a rooftop area could qualify as such. The question raised by a participant highlighted the ambiguity in existing codes, which do not explicitly address outdoor spaces located atop buildings.
The primary agenda item was presented by Chelsea Anderson, an attorney representing the property owner, Titusville Mall LLC, and JW Resort LLC. Anderson outlined the request to modify the existing plan for buildings F and G on the site. Currently, building F is designated for independent living for seniors, while building G is approved for multifamily residential use. The proposed change seeks to convert building F into an assisted living facility with 100 beds, while maintaining the 240 multifamily units in building G.
Anderson clarified that the modification would not increase the total number of residential units or the nonresidential square footage on the property. The meeting also included disclosures from participants regarding prior discussions with Mr. Wright, a key figure in the debate, emphasizing that their conversations did not pertain to the current proposal.
The meeting concluded with the applicant addressing questions and concerns, setting the stage for further deliberation on the proposed changes to the Titusville Mall's master plan.