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Planning commission approves Citrus Crossing, 32-home small‑lot subdivision in Indian River County

5855903 · September 25, 2025
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The Indian River County Planning and Zoning Commission approved a preliminary plat and administrative permit use for Citrus Crossing, a 32-lot small‑lot subdivision proposed by Indian River Habitat for Humanity, with conditions including final landscape and tree mitigation plans.

The Indian River County Planning and Zoning Commission on Sept. 25 approved a preliminary plat and administrative permit use for Citrus Crossing, a 32‑lot small‑lot subdivision proposed by Indian River Habitat for Humanity with MBV Engineering Inc. listed as the agent.

Kelly McKinley, Senior Planner for Current Development, told the commission the site is vacant and located at the northeast section of 20 Seventh Avenue and Fourth Street. McKinley said the proposal includes 32 single‑family small lots, two stormwater areas (one wet and one dry) totaling 1.43 acres, and an upland preserve in the northeast corner of the property.

McKinley said the property is zoned RS6 (residential, single family up to six units per acre) and has a land‑use designation of L2 (low‑density residential, two to six units per acre). The application’s proposed density is 3.64…

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