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Planning board approves zoning for 1,200-acre Shelton property PUD with long-term buildout
Summary
The Panama City Planning Board voted 5-0 to approve a planned unit development (PUD) zoning request for the Shelton Property Overlay District, allowing up to 1,800 dwelling units and 450,000 square feet of nonresidential development over an estimated 13-year buildout.
The Panama City Planning Board on May 12 voted 5-0 to approve a planned unit development (PUD) zoning application for the Shelton Property Overlay District, a roughly 1,200-acre tract in the Panama City North planning area.
The PUD application, presented by Raymond Greer of Design West Group, requests master-plan zoning to implement the Shelton overlay that the city’s comprehensive plan established in 2014. Greer told the board the plan sets a maximum build-out of 1,800 dwelling units and up to 450,000 square feet of nonresidential…
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