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Commission approves annexation and zoning for single-family lot at 3836 S. Atlantic Avenue

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Summary

On May 6 the commission approved first readings to add a future land‑use designation and to zone a recently annexed single‑family parcel at 3836 South Atlantic Avenue to the city’s RSF‑2 urban single‑family residential district; both measures passed 4‑0 and will follow codified procedures for final adoption.

The City Commission on May 6 approved first readings to amend the comprehensive plan and modify the official zoning map for a recently annexed single‑family parcel at 3836 South Atlantic Avenue.

Gwen Hurstein, city planner, explained the property was annexed into Daytona Beach Shores on April 1 and staff recommended assigning a residential low‑intensity future land‑use designation on the city’s future land‑use map and concurrently assigning an RSF‑2 (urban single‑family residential detached) zoning classification. Hurstein said staff and the Planning & Zoning Board had completed required notices and recommended approval.

City Attorney Waters read the ordinance short titles into the record. Commissioners voted 4-0 on the first readings of Ordinance 2025-05 (future land use map amendment) and Ordinance 2025-04 (zoning to RSF‑2). The readings begin the city’s formal adoption sequence; final adoption will follow noticing and any required second reading steps.

Hurstein told the commission the site is approximately 2.5 miles south of the commission chamber and that public notice requirements were satisfied. The reclassification aligns the parcel’s future land use and zoning with the county‑level designation used before annexation, which staff described as compatible with nearby development.

Next steps

Both ordinances will return for final action as required by the city’s code and notice procedures. Staff said administrative steps will be taken to update the official map and to communicate the change to the property owner.