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Commission holds first reading on 1,200-acre Hamilton City North planned unit development
Summary
The Panama City Commission conducted the first of two public hearings on rezoning roughly 1,200 acres in the Hamilton City North area to a planned unit development, with the applicant describing long-term, phased mixed‑use plans and officials stressing future public hearings and notice for detailed master plans.
The Panama City Commission held the first of two public hearings June 10 on a request to rezone approximately 1,200 acres in the Hamilton City North area to a planned unit development, a step the applicant said is intended to allow later, phased development plans.
Ray Greer, the applicant’s representative, told the commission the property was annexed into the city in 1998 and assigned an urban community future‑land‑use designation in 2010. “It has its own sub area policy that applies to it, sets the maximum limits of residential units and also commercial units,” Greer said, noting the comp‑plan caps for the area are “1,800 units, 450,000 square feet of nonresidential.”
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