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Planning board OKs site plan for Tomoka Farms Audi dealership; phased build, permits to follow

5502517 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a major site plan for a new auto dealership (Audi) at Tomoka Farms Road north of I-95. The approval covers Phase 1 of a two-phase build; staff said the site has partial prior clearing and compensating storage and the developer must still complete standard technical permits.

The Daytona Beach Planning Board voted Jan. 20 to approve a major site plan for a Tomoka Farms Road auto dealership (Audi) in a two-phase development north of I-95.

What staff said: City staff reported the site is largely cleared and that earlier earthwork created compensating storage ponds; the current application covers Phase 1 to develop the dealership building, sales lot and associated parking, utilities and stormwater infrastructure on about 10.2 acres. The site is in an industrial PD and staff said the plan meets PD and Land Development Code standards, with the normal requirement that final engineering, traffic-impact mitigation and permit conditions be satisfied before building permits are issued.

Developer presentation: The applicant (engineer present) showed site renderings and noted prior site work (pond excavation and partial fill) built capacity the project will use; the development will adhere to the PD—s conditions and submit final construction documents for city review.

Public comment and board action: No public commenters were recorded on the item at the planning-board hearing. The board motioned and approved the major site plan by voice vote; the applicant must complete conditions set by staff and any traffic-agreement requirements before construction permits are issued.

Next steps: Applicant to finish any outstanding technical items and file for building permits; staff will monitor traffic and drainage compliance during permitting.