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Planning commission recommends administrative rezoning to allow homeowner to rebuild after Hurricane Ian

3494589 · May 24, 2025
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Summary

The commission recommended approval of an administrative rezoning (Rezoning-25-0003) to change a 0.26-acre property from community commercial to neighborhood preservation so an owner in the Volusia County Transform 386 program may demolish and rebuild at an elevated elevation.

The Port Orange Planning Commission on Thursday recommended approval of an administrative rezoning (Rezoning-25-0003) to change roughly 0.26 acres at the southeast corner of Jefferson Avenue and Oak Street from community commercial to neighborhood preservation.

Planning staffer Kelsey Cruz told the commission the property has operated as a single-family home since 1963 and was damaged in Hurricane Ian. The property is participating in the Volusia County Transform 386 program, which the staff said supports demolition and rebuilding at higher elevation. "The…

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