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Expert testimony sparks debate over major zoning changes

July 10, 2024 | Brooksville, Hernando County, Florida



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Expert testimony sparks debate over major zoning changes
In a recent Brooksville government meeting, the planning board reviewed a proposal to rezone a 41.22-acre property from a multifamily designation to allow for the development of 93 single-family homes. The meeting marked the first for some members, including Cody Bogart from Newkirk Engineering, who represented the applicant and landowner.

Bogart outlined the project, emphasizing that the proposed development aligns with the surrounding area's density and zoning requirements. The plan includes a right turn lane to facilitate traffic flow, pending approval from Hernando County, which will conduct a transportation analysis to determine further roadway needs.

The board engaged in discussions regarding the project's infrastructure, including the installation of a decorative fence along roadways and a six-foot privacy fence adjacent to residential and commercial properties. The design aims to enhance the aesthetic appeal while providing necessary privacy for future residents.

Significantly, nearly half of the property is designated as flood zone, which will remain undeveloped except for the construction of detention ponds. This aspect of the plan aims to address environmental concerns while maintaining a natural buffer with existing trees.

The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to accept Bogart as an expert witness, paving the way for further discussions and evaluations of the proposed development. The board's deliberations reflect a commitment to balancing community needs with responsible development practices.

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