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Family trucking and produce operation seeks PD to keep on‑site truck parking; county staff supports subject to buffer and screening
Summary
Navarro Produce requested a PD rezoning to allow one residence, office and on‑site parking for a fleet of trucks that service the Plant City/State Road 60 farm market; staff recommended approval subject to buffers and a 6‑foot screening wall for storage; applicant emphasized that trucks remain parked and are not unloaded on site.
Navarro Produce asked the Zoning Hearing Master on June 16 to rezone a parcel from AS‑1 to Planned Development (PD20‑55100) to allow one residence, a truck dispatch office, interior warehouse and accessory open parking of up to nine commercial vehicles and nine domestic vehicles. The company described the use as a family‑operated produce and transport business that brings goods from Texas to local markets in the Plant City area.
Applicant description and intent: Todd Pressman, speaking for the applicant, said existing buildings include a residence and dispatch/warehouse structure and that the…
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