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Brooksville approves rezoning for 80-unit age‑restricted Summit Villas after drainage and roof-height conditions

5897036 · October 6, 2025
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Summary

The Brooksville City Council voted 5‑0 on Oct. 6 to rezone roughly 6.28 acres for an 80‑unit, age‑restricted multifamily development (Summit Villas), approving a modest height increase to allow a pitched roof and directing the developer to work with Public Works on stormwater design.

The Brooksville City Council voted 5‑0 on Oct. 6 to approve Ordinance 999, rezoning about 6.28 acres north of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and west of Hale Avenue to a planned development multifamily district for an age‑restricted, 80‑unit apartment project known in filings as Summit Villas.

The rezoning matters because the site is owned by the Brooksville Housing Authority and the project will convert the property into a ground‑leased multifamily development targeted to older adults. Council approved the rezoning with two explicit conditions: (1) allow a pitched roof that raises the maximum structure height modestly above the 45‑foot figure previously approved; and (2) require the developer to work hand‑in‑hand with the city's Department of Public Works on stormwater planning and permitting.

Daryl Johnston, the project's…

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