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Council advances rezoning for 10-lot PUD after debate over flooding and infrastructure
Summary
The council approved first reading of Ordinance 2025-19 to rezone a rural-residential parcel to R-3 with a PUD master plan for a 10-lot single-family subdivision; council members expressed concerns about flooding and sewer capacity.
The Pinellas Park City Council on July 10 approved first reading, prior to public hearing, of Ordinance 2025-19, which would rezone a parcel from rural residential (RR) to single-family residential (R-3) and adopt a planned unit development (PUD) master plan to allow a 10-lot single-family subdivision.
Why it matters: Rezoning changes the allowable density on the parcel and would permit more lots than would be allowed under the existing RR designation. Council discussion flagged drainage, sanitary-sewer capacity and proximity to existing subdivisions as key concerns.
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