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Pinellas Park council denies rezoning for 10‑lot subdivision after resident concerns about notice and flooding
Summary
The Pinellas Park City Council voted to deny Ordinance 2025‑19 on Aug. 12, rejecting a developer request to rezone two parcels on Sixtieth Street North for a 10‑lot single‑family subdivision.
The Pinellas Park City Council voted to deny Ordinance 2025‑19 on Aug. 12, rejecting a developer request to rezone two parcels on Sixtieth Street North for a 10‑lot single‑family subdivision.
Megan Montesino, planning staff, described the request as a rezoning from rural residential (RR) to single‑family residential R‑3 with a residential planned unit development (RPUD) overlay for a private, gated 10‑lot subdivision on a 3.41‑acre site. Montesino said the proposed lots would meet R‑3 minimum dimensions and that the RPUD would make the internal road, utilities and stormwater ponds private and subject to HOA maintenance. Staff recommended approval with a condition that the developer perform a sanitary‑sewer…
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