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Lynn Haven commission approves senior housing development, park upgrades and emergency lift-station repairs; consent agenda passes

5061393 · June 25, 2025
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The Lynn Haven City Commission approved a development order for the 86‑unit Enclave at North Shore senior apartments, unanimously cleared Union Soldier Park improvements and ratified emergency repairs to Lift Station 22. The commission also approved a consent agenda appointing a member to the finance review committee.

The Lynn Haven City Commission on an evening meeting approved a development order for the Enclave at North Shore, authorized park improvements at Union Soldier Park and ratified emergency repairs to Lift Station 22, and approved the consent agenda that included appointing Jeff Snyder to the finance review committee.

The Enclave at North Shore — a proposed 86‑unit senior multifamily complex on about 40.47 acres along Highway 390 with a second emergency entrance on Jenks Avenue — was approved after staff and the applicant described traffic and site access. Jeff Britton of Kimley‑Horn, the project engineer, told the commission the second access would be a gated emergency-only entrance and that traffic modeling showed 17 AM and 22 PM peak hour trips, which staff said would have a negligible impact on Highway 390 and…

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