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Planning board backs rezoning of 660 Mason Avenue to Planned Development General, 6-1
Summary
The Daytona Beach Planning Board voted 6-1 to recommend rezoning 2.33 acres at 660 Mason Avenue from Business Automotive and Single-Family Residential-5 to Planned Development General, allowing commercial and multifamily uses and removing split zoning.
The Daytona Beach Planning Board voted 6-1 to recommend that the City Commission rezone about 2.33 acres at 660 Mason Avenue from Business Automotive and Single-Family Residential-5 to Planned Development General to align zoning with the property's retail future land-use designation.
Danalee Peddick, senior planner, told the board the site is developed with a building constructed in the 1960s that previously housed a bowling alley and has been vacant for years. Peddick said the proposed PD would “allow for commercial and multifamily uses on the property with a more limited scope of uses than currently allowed” under the existing BA zoning, and staff recommended forwarding…
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