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City Commission rezones 4021 Church Street to restricted industrial

5513203 · June 23, 2025
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Summary

The Sanford City Commission unanimously adopted Ordinance 2025-4826 rezoning 1.44 acres at 4021 Church Street from planned development to restricted industrial; no members of the public spoke at the quasi-judicial hearing.

The Sanford City Commission on June 23 adopted Ordinance 2025-4826 to rezone 1.44 acres at 4021 Church Street from a planned development (PD) zoning district to a restricted industrial (RI-1) zoning district. The measure passed unanimously.

The ordinance, read into the record by staff during a quasi-judicial public hearing, identifies the parcel by tax identification number 21-19-30-5050-0000-40 and says the owner intends to develop the property with a warehouse. City staff recommended adoption. No members of the public asked to be sworn in or spoke on the item during the hearing; the commission closed the public hearing before taking the vote.

The action implements the rezoning request and directs city administrative staff to take routine ministerial steps to effect the change (adopting the map, repealing conflicting ordinances, and setting an effective date as specified in the ordinance language). The commission recorded the motion, seconded, and voted “aye” with no recorded opposition.

The ordinance was presented and approved as a formal legislative change to the official zoning map; staff noted the intended development use in the record but no final site plan or building permit was acted on during the meeting.

Items related to this rezoning will be reflected in administrative records and the city zoning map once the ordinance is effective.