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Onondaga South site plan review highlights gopher tortoise permit, hydrant spacing and utility coordination
Summary
The Onondaga South construction site plan for roughly 326 single-family units raised requirements for Florida Fish and Wildlife permits for gopher tortoises, a change to hydrant spacing to 500 feet, and substantial utility coordination after prior planned extensions were canceled.
The Development Review Committee reviewed the construction site plan for Onondaga South on April 30, 2025; the plan covers the area south of Onondaga west of the Western Beltway and proposes roughly 326 single-family residences and bungalow-style housing.
A project representative presented the site as a large residential subdivision and noted discovery of gopher tortoises on site. "I just, placed a note on there that gopher tortoises were discovered on-site, so they have to get their, FWC permit before construction," the presenter said, referring to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission permit required for relocation or handling of…
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