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Commission approves Sunkist RV Resort expansion, adopts recorded developer’s agreement with modified buffers and perpetual covenant

5442705 · July 21, 2025
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Summary

The county approved land‑use and zoning changes to expand the Sunkist RV Resort on a roughly 20.27‑acre parcel, and accepted a voluntary developer’s agreement restricting uses, buffering, lighting and access. The agreement was amended during the hearing to make it perpetual and recorded as a covenant.

Marion County commissioners on July 21 approved companion actions to allow an expansion of the Sunkist RV Resort and accepted a voluntarily submitted developer’s agreement that limits uses and establishes buffering and access restrictions.

Staff presentation and project scope: Senior planner Kenneth Odom explained the request covers a small‑scale future land use amendment and companion rezoning for approximately 20.27 acres to expand the existing Sunkist RV Resort on U.S. 441 in the county’s southern corridor. The site was previously rural land; the applicant requested a change to commercial land use and rezoning to Recreational Vehicle Park. Staff said utilities (water and sewer) are available at the site and would be required to serve the project. The parcel sits in a long established commercial/RV corridor with other RV resorts nearby.

Units and layout: Staff reported the existing resort (phase 1)…

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