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Planning board approves Madison Oaks rezoning to allow 32 townhouses amid neighbor flooding and traffic concerns
Summary
The Planning Board unanimously recommended rezoning nearly 5 acres for the Madison Oaks plan development general to allow a 32‑unit townhouse subdivision; neighbors raised flooding, traffic and property‑value concerns during public comment.
The Daytona Beach Planning Board unanimously recommended that the City Commission rezone about 4.98 acres between North Street and Madison Avenue to a Madison Oaks Planned Development General that would authorize a 32‑unit townhouse subdivision.
Danalee Peddick, senior planner, said the parcel originally carried an approved Madison Oaks residential planned unit development from 2006 that expired in 2011 and never was built; the new PD would reestablish development rights for the same unit count. Peddick told the board the rezoning includes a request for City Commission approval to remove four historic oak trees shown on the PD plan and a requested waiver to reduce minimum lot area for townhouse lots from 2,000 to 1,750…
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