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Commissioners approve Seminole Science expansion with new conditions; interlocal agreement with Lake Mary also adopted
Summary
After a continuation hearing, the board approved a small-scale future land-use amendment and PD rezone for Seminole Science Charter School with added conditions addressing building height, buffers, hours and event limits; the board separately adopted an interlocal agreement with the City of Lake Mary governing a retention area.
Seminole County commissioners on Tuesday approved a small-scale future land-use amendment and a PD-to-PD rezone for the Seminole Science Charter School expansion, and separately adopted an interlocal agreement with the City of Lake Mary covering a retention parcel used by the project.
Senior planner Annie Silaway and Brent Spain (applicant counsel) presented the project as a continuation from a Feb. 11 hearing and summarized conditions submitted in response to neighbor concerns at a March 25 community meeting. Staff and the applicant offered additional development-order conditions including: a reduction in the floor area ratio from 0.5 to 0.25 (Condition C); reduction of maximum building height from 40 feet to 35 feet…
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