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Deltona approves Eloah Estates final plat; requires performance bond to finish related Enrico Ridge project
Summary
The Deltona City Commission on March 18 approved the final plat for Eloah Estates, a roughly 46.7‑acre parcel that will provide ingress and egress for a proposed multifamily development. Approval was conditioned on execution of an agreement and a performance bond to guarantee completion of the related Enrico Ridge project.
The Deltona City Commission approved the final plat for Eloah Estates on March 18, 2025, allowing a C2 lot on Howland Boulevard to be used for ingress and egress to an adjoining multifamily parcel and requiring a performance bond tied to the related Enrico Ridge project.
Jordan Smith, the city’s planning director, told commissioners the plat application had completed multiple technical reviews and would permit access from a small commercial parcel into the larger RM‑2 multifamily parcel. Smith said staff’s review was technical in nature and that a performance bond would be required before the plat could be recorded.
The commission’s approval includes a condition that the applicant…
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