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Bay County approves 1,702-acre Bay Walton DSAP, with utilities required before development orders
Summary
The Bay County Board of County Commissioners on April 1 approved a Detailed Specific Area Plan covering about 1,702 acres in the Bay Walton sector plan that allows up to 3,330 residential units and about 450,000 square feet of nonresidential space but does not authorize development until water and sewer capacity is in place.
The Bay County Board of County Commissioners on April 1 approved a Detailed Specific Area Plan (DSAP) for roughly 1,702 acres in the Bay Walton sector plan that, if realized, would allow up to 3,330 residential units and about 450,000 square feet of nonresidential development.
The applicantrepresentative, Ray Greer, told commissioners the proposal is a mixed‑use program that the applicant expects to build out over roughly 16 years. "This is 1,700 acres. It is 3,330 units and 450,000 square feet non residential. So it'll be a mixed use development. And this will occur over the next 16 years," Greer said during the hearing.
County planning staff recommended approval but repeatedly told the…
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