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Planning and Zoning Board recommends land-use and zoning changes for 2.14-acre Port Malabar site to allow light-industrial flex space
Summary
The Palm Bay Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the City Council approve a comprehensive-plan future land-use change and a rezoning to allow light-industrial 'flex' warehouse space on a 2.14-acre site at Claremont Street and Franklin Drive in the Port Malabar Industrial Park.
The Planning and Zoning Board unanimously recommended that the City Council approve a comprehensive-plan future land-use map amendment and a rezoning to allow light-industrial flex space on a 2.14-acre site at the northeast corner of Claremont Street and Franklin Drive in the Port Malabar Industrial Park.
Debbie Flynn, senior planner with the City of Palm Bay, told the board the applicant requested a small-scale future land-use change from commercial to industrial to permit development of what staff described as flex warehouse or industrial-flex units. Flynn said the site's industrial classification permits up to a 5.0 floor-area ratio and that public water and sewer…
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