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Pinellas Park advances rezoning for 10‑lot subdivision; first reading passes 3‑1
Summary
Council passed on first reading an ordinance to rezone a parcel from rural residential (RR) to single‑family residential (R3) with an RPUD overlay to allow a 10‑lot subdivision; Councilmember Seville voted no and the mayor abstained.
Pinellas Park City Council moved a rezoning ordinance forward on first reading July 10, approving a change from rural residential (RR) to single‑family residential R3 with a residential planned unit development (RPUD) overlay to allow a proposed 10‑lot subdivision. The ordinance (No. 2025-19) was advanced after a staff presentation; the vote carried 3–1 with one abstention.
City staff (referred to in the meeting as…
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