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Planning board backs rezoning at 512 Main Street to allow lounge use with sign waiver
Summary
At its August meeting the Daytona Beach Planning Board voted to recommend rezoning 512 Main Street from RDB-2 to PDRD to allow a bar/lounge use and approved a single sign-code waiver; the matter moves to the City Commission for final action.
At its August meeting the Daytona Beach Planning Board voted to recommend approval of a rezoning at 512 Main Street that would allow a bar or lounge use in an existing building and would grant a sign-code waiver for a projecting (blade) sign slightly larger than currently permitted. The recommendation will go to the City Commission for final action.
City planning staff said the request would rezone roughly 0.03 acres from Redevelopment Beachside Specialty Retail (RDB-2) to Plan Development Redevelopment (PDRD) so the existing building — constructed in the 1920s and most recently used as retail — may operate as a bar or upscale lounge. Staff said the property lies in the Main Street redevelopment area and, because it is in a redevelopment district, review by the Beachside Redevelopment Board was waived after that board…
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