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Planning board recommends rezoning for LPGA Villas PD to allow 120 single-family lots; developers and neighbors outline tradeoffs
Summary
The board voted to recommend approval of a planned-development (PD) rezoning that would allow a 120-unit single-family subdivision on 36.5 acres of the LPGA golf property, with negotiated changes including lot sizes, landscaping buffers and a three-entry plan. The PD also includes requested waivers for lot dimensions and other site standards; the
The Daytona Beach Planning Board recommended approval Monday of a planned-development rezoning that, if adopted by the City Commission, would permit a 120-lot single-family subdivision on a 36.5-acre portion of the LPGA International property.
Applicant representatives described a three-year negotiation with neighbors that reduced earlier proposals (including townhomes) and eliminated a proposed public park in response to resident concerns. Rob Merrill, representing the applicant, said the PD is a negotiated "custom" zoning for the site: the application package includes a development plan and a written development agreement that would govern future engineering, architecture and landscaping.
The project, as presented, would include 42 lots at 50-foot width along International Golf Drive and 78 lots at 40-foot width internally. The applicant asks for several land-development-code modifications as part of the PD:…
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