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Daytona commission continues Madison Oaks rezoning after residents raise flood and tree‑loss concerns
Summary
A quasi‑judicial hearing over a proposed 32‑unit townhome project at Madison Oaks was continued to Oct. 15 after residents and commissioners pressed the developer for more drainage and tree‑preservation details. The developer said final stormwater design must meet state and city standards and that design changes preserved most historic trees.
The Daytona Beach City Commission on Thursday continued a quasi‑judicial second reading of the Madison Oaks plan to Oct. 15 after residents raised objections about flooding, run‑off and removal of large oak trees. The item proposes to restate a Planned Development‑General (PDG) agreement to allow a 32‑unit townhouse subdivision on roughly 4.98 acres south of Madison Avenue. Residents said the site floods at present and that adding impervious surfaces could raise water levels for nearby homes. Tom Hill, who lives at 1061 North Street, told…
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