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City of Sebastian approves zoning change to townhouse dimensional rules in RM-8 and RM-10 districts

5099483 · June 26, 2025
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Summary

At a second and final reading, the Sebastian City Council adopted Ordinance O-25-12, revising townhouse dimensional standards in the RM-8 and RM-10 multifamily residential zoning districts. Council approved the ordinance by unanimous roll call.

The City of Sebastian on final reading adopted Ordinance O-25-12, changing townhouse dimensional regulations in the RM-8 (medium-density multifamily, 8 dwelling units per acre) and RM-10 (medium-density multifamily, 10 dwelling units per acre) zoning districts.

The ordinance was read into the record by City Attorney Miss Simone as the second and final reading. Staff presented an updated PowerPoint into the public record and said the revisions reflected changes discussed at the prior council meeting. Councilmember (unnamed in the transcript) moved approval and a councilmember seconded. No members of the public spoke for or against the ordinance during the hearing.

Roll call votes recorded by Miss Williams showed Councilmember Dye, Councilmember Nunn, Mayor McPartland and Vice Mayor Jones voting yes; the motion carried unanimously.

The ordinance text as read provides for severability, conflict resolution, codification, correction of scrivener’s errors and an effective date. The council did not amend the ordinance on the floor at the final reading, and no additional conditions or referrals were recorded in the meeting transcript.

The action concludes the local legislative step to update townhouse dimensional standards in the two RM zoning districts; any future implementation or permitting impacts will follow the city’s standard development-review processes.