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Planning Commission approves request to remove 35-foot height cap for Spanish Lakes site

2149740 · January 24, 2025
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Summary

The commission approved a conditional-use amendment to remove a 35-foot height limit on an 18.65-acre site zoned C2 in west central Pasco County; staff and the applicant said the change aligns the prior approval with later board policies for the urban service area.

The Pasco County Planning Commission voted to approve a conditional-use amendment that removes the 35-foot height limit previously attached to multifamily dwellings on an approximately 18.65-acre vacant parcel north of State Road 52 and east of Deerbrook Boulevard.

Liam Devine of the Planning Development and Economic Growth Department described the application (PC5, PDE 25-CU05) and told the commission the prior conditional-use approval dating to Feb. 8, 2005, had limited building height to 35 feet; the applicant requested removal of that limitation to make the approval consistent with later board policy changes for the urban service area.…

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