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Planning board recommends approval of CityPoint Landfall PUD after residents raise flooding and traffic concerns

2723086 · March 17, 2025
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Summary

The Brevard County Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval of a future land use amendment and PUD rezoning for a 12.86-acre CityPoint Landfall proposal after extended public comment about drainage, traffic and wetlands; three members opposed.

The Brevard County Planning and Zoning Board on the item recorded as H5 and H6 recommended approval of a small-scale comprehensive plan amendment and a planned unit development (PUD) rezoning for a 12.86-acre property known in the record as CityPoint Landfall LLC.

The applicant, represented by attorney Kim Rozanca of Lacey Lyons Rozanca and engineer Bruce Moya, asked to change several existing future land use categories — including neighborhood commercial and multiple residential categories — to allow a mix of residential lots, townhomes and an enclosed RV-storage building. Rozanca told the board the proposal would yield 19 residential units (11 single-family and eight attached townhomes),…

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