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Major modification in Riverview stalls over who pays for connector road; developers and neighbors debate access obligations

2768428 · March 25, 2025
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A major modification to a planned mixed‑use development in Riverview prompted a contested hearing March 24 over who must construct and pay for a 54‑foot connector roadway required by prior approvals and county transportation conditions.

A major modification to allow revised mixed‑use entitlements near the I‑75/Gibsonton Drive interchange drew focused dispute March 24 over a 54‑foot connector road and which landowner will carry construction costs.

The applicant told the Zoning Hearing Master the changes respond to evolving FDOT and county access requirements and to right‑of‑way dedications agreed during prior zoning modifications. Ryan Manasseh of Johnson, Pope, Bokor described how an adjacent developer’s project to the east required reconfiguration of an older frontage road and that multiple approvals and conditions evolved to reflect…

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