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Commission recommends approval of Onondage South plan amid concerns about wastewater capacity and tree mitigation

5765796 · April 9, 2025
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The commission recommended approval of the Onondage South major development plan for 326 units on about 54.85 acres but discussion highlighted tree removal and a tree‑mitigation deficit, stormwater design and a commissioner’s stated concern that city wastewater expansion and funding are not yet in place.

The Apopka Planning and Zoning Commission on April 8 recommended approval of the Onondage South major development plan, a proposal for about 326 residential units and a 1.37‑acre future commercial parcel on roughly 54.85 acres. The Development Review Committee recommended the plan, but commissioners raised concerns about tree removal, stormwater design and city wastewater capacity.

Jean Sanchez, planning staff, summarized the proposal: "The major development plan details plan for a mix of residential products comprising 326 single family detached and attached units and a future commercial development on a 1.37 acre tract." She said the…

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