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St. Pete Beach approves Corey Landings with conditions, including park and sewer funds
Summary
The City Commission approved first and final readings of ordinance 2025‑20 and adopted resolution 2025‑23 to allow the Corey Landings mixed‑use project with 25 new residential units and a set of negotiated public benefits, including park maintenance funding, traffic‑calming monies, sewer repairs and increased transient dock slips.
The St. Pete Beach City Commission on Oct. 28 approved amendments enabling the Corey Landings mixed‑use project at 10 Corey Avenue, adopting ordinance 2025‑20 (first and final reading) and resolution 2025‑23 granting Conditional Use Permit 25069 with an extensive set of conditions negotiated between staff and the applicant.
The project was approved with unanimous votes on first reading, on final reading the same night, and on the CUP. The developer agreed to a bundle of public benefits that city staff and commissioners cited as central to their support: a one‑time $150,000 contribution for park maintenance and programming; design and construction of a park shade structure to be paid by the applicant; a one‑time $100,000 contribution for traffic calming to be paid at issuance of the first certificate of occupancy for a mixed‑use building; and payment of documented costs not to exceed $250,000 for pipelining and…
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