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Zoning board approves two retirement homes on Seneca Trail, conditions approval on two-house limit
Summary
The Santa Rosa County Zoning Board recommended a special exception to allow two houses on a 23-acre Seneca Trail parcel for a retiring family and a sister, after applicants provided wetlands surveys and said they would retain ownership; board conditioned approval on limiting development to two houses.
The Santa Rosa County Zoning Board recommended approval of a special exception to allow a parent parcel on Seneca Trail to be divided so Andrew Beam and his family can build two retirement homes on a 23-acre property.
Cheryl Korolewski, representing builder America’s Homeplace, told the board the Beams plan to retire in Milton and that the two homes would be for family members only. Korolewski said the applicant has completed wetland surveys and sited the homes to meet required setbacks and buffers. “We have done…
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