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Residents rally against controversial Sarasota development plan

July 15, 2024 | Sarasota City, Sarasota County, Florida



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Residents rally against controversial Sarasota development plan
Residents of Sarasota voiced strong opposition during a recent government meeting regarding the proposed development at 1260 North Palm Avenue. Concerns were raised about the project's compliance with existing zoning codes, particularly the requirement for retail frontage along Palm Avenue, which is crucial for maintaining the area's pedestrian-friendly atmosphere.

One speaker highlighted that the current plan includes only seven retail businesses along the property, falling short of the full retail frontage mandated by city regulations. They argued that allowing exceptions to this code would undermine the city's downtown master plan, which aims to enhance safety and comfort for pedestrians.

Another resident, Ron Shapiro, pointed out that the developer's 2024 proposal mirrors many of the shortcomings of the previous year's plan, including a significant height that exceeds local limits and a lack of compliance with habitable space requirements. Shapiro emphasized that the new plan still requests exceptions for retail space and facade requirements, raising questions about its viability.

The meeting also revealed that the deadline for city staff to make a decision on the project has been postponed from July 2 to September 2 at the developer's request. Shapiro noted that the previous proposal was rejected by the planning board, and he questioned how the current plan could be approved given its similar deficiencies.

As the community continues to express its concerns, the future of the 1260 North Palm Avenue development remains uncertain, with residents urging city officials to adhere to established codes and prioritize the character of downtown Sarasota.

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