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Commission approves Gulf Gate critical‑area plan boundary and scope to study mixed‑use options
Summary
The board adopted a resolution approving the boundary and scope of work for a Gulf Gate Critical Area Plan (CAP) that will study a 64‑acre area and potential conversion of some properties to commercial center designation with density allowances under policy 1.2.15.
The Sarasota County Board of County Commissioners adopted a resolution Wednesday approving the boundary and scope of work for a Gulf Gate Critical Area Plan that will study roughly 64 acres east of U.S. 41 and south of Stickney Point Road.
Planner Everett Farrell and the applicant’s team said the Critical Area Plan (CAP) will analyze drainage, multimodal circulation, land use transitions, and options to use Comprehensive Plan policy 1.2.15 to allow increased…
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