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Crestview planning board backs Main Street design standards, recommends ordinance 2,000 to City Council

5469039 · May 5, 2025
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Summary

The Crestview Planning Board voted to recommend City Council adopt Ordinance 2,000, which would amend the land development code to require a maximum 3-foot front setback on Main Street and set rules for deliveries, loading areas and dumpster screening to preserve a cohesive downtown aesthetic.

At a meeting of the Crestview Planning Board, members voted to recommend the City Council adopt Ordinance 2,000, an amendment to the City of Crestview Land Development Code that would establish tighter aesthetic and site-design standards for Main Street development.

The changes target redevelopment north and south of the railroad tracks after the recent Main Street streetscape project. Planning staff said the ordinance would set a maximum front setback of three feet, prohibit primary building entrances oriented to Highway 85 or side streets when that would place the face of the business away from Main Street, and require deliveries and…

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