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Planning board recommends Seahawk Cove extension final engineering, final plat and waivers; staff conditions include tree mitigation payment and ecological‑site
Summary
The Winter Springs Planning and Zoning Board on June 5 recommended that the City Commission approve final engineering, final plat, waivers and tree removals for the Seahawk Cove extension project, subject to staff conditions that include a tree‑mitigation payment, a subdivision bond and an updated ecological report prior to site‑work permits.
The Winter Springs Planning and Zoning Board on June 5 recommended that the City Commission approve the final engineering plans, final plat, two roadway/lot‑size waivers, removal of three specimen trees and related development agreements for the Seahawk Cove extension project, with conditions as read by staff.
Senior city planner John Rabin introduced the Seahawk Cove item and described the proposal as an extension of Seahawk Cove Road northeast of the intersection of State Road 434 and Michael Blake Boulevard on approximately 8.11 acres. The application package included a final engineering site plan, a final plat, two waiver requests (right‑of‑way width and certain lot‑size requirements), a tree‑removal application for three specimen trees, and development agreements.
Staff presented a set of recommended conditions that the board read into the record before the…
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