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Planning board recommends comp‑plan amendments and PD zoning for 276‑acre Florida Logistics Center with caps on intensity and trips

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Summary

The Planning Board recommended approval of both a large‑scale comprehensive plan amendment and a Plan Development General rezoning for a 276.5‑acre site south of State Road 400, imposing caps on intensity, residential units and PM peak trips.

The Daytona Beach Planning Board on June 26 recommended approval of two linked actions to clear the way for a master‑planned industrial/mixed‑use park at a 276.5‑acre site south of State Road 400 between I‑95 and Williamson Boulevard.

Emilia O’Brien, city planner, presented a large‑scale comprehensive plan amendment (LSCPA) that would change multiple existing future land‑use categories on the site to an overall mixed‑use designation and add a new neighborhood policy (Issue G) that caps the project’s intensity. O’Brien said staff finds the LSCPA "consistent with the comprehensive plan" and recommended approval. The Planning Board voted to recommend the LSCPA to the City Commission, with applicant and staff required revisions, by a 5–1 vote; the item is scheduled for transmittal Aug. 6, 2025.

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