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Council approves small-scale land-use change and rezone on Sedgwick Avenue for up to eight units
Summary
Council approved a small-scale comprehensive-plan change and rezoning for a 0.9-acre Sedgwick Avenue parcel, increasing allowable density from low to medium residential and permitting multifamily forms that could yield up to eight units under the new zoning.
The Titusville City Council approved a small-scale comprehensive-plan amendment and concurrent rezoning for a 0.9-acre parcel on Sedgwick Avenue at its Jan. 28 meeting, changing the future land use from low-density residential to medium-density and rezoning the property to a multifamily medium-density district. The change allows development up to the zoning maximum (9 units/acre) but — because of parcel size — would permit up to eight dwelling units.
Staff and the Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval…
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