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Owner seeks rezoning at 1410 Wilmot; commission hears neighbors before first reading
Summary
The commission conducted the first reading of Ordinance 32-76 to rezone 0.424 acres at 1410 Wilmot Avenue from its existing classification to Neighborhood General to allow multi-unit residential development; applicants and neighbors questioned parking, buffering and tree protection.
The Panama City Commission conducted the first reading on Aug. 12 for Ordinance 32-76, a zoning change request to reclassify approximately 0.424 acres at 1410 Wilmot Avenue to Neighborhood General (N‑G). The item was the first of two public hearings; the planning board recommended approval at its July 14 meeting.
Owner and applicant Tony Medrano told the commission he plans to redevelop a former church building and the adjacent house into multi-unit housing, describing a plan that would fit either four or six residential units depending on required parking. "I'm the actual owner of the property. Hoping that…
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