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Commission recommends text changes to 7 Islands subdistrict, removing nonresidential cap and updating development standards

5551308 · August 7, 2025
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Summary

The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended 5-0 approval of Ordinance 46-25 on Aug. 6, a city‑initiated amendment to the 7 Islands subdistrict that removes a 110,000‑square‑foot nonresidential cap and replaces it with an FAR limit of 1 while updating other subdistrict language.

The Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval, 5-0, of Ordinance 46-25 on Aug. 6, a city‑initiated future land use text amendment to the 7 Islands subdistrict that the city says updates development standards to align with current development practice and a developer’s proposed plan.

Chad Boyko, principal planner, told the commission the 7 Islands sit north of Pine Island Road and west of Burnt Store Road and were the subject of a master visioning plan prepared about eight or…

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