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Kissimmee commissioners delay decision on county-backed Salvation Army resource center and senior housing at Yates Road
Summary
After public testimony and commissioner concerns about conservation, CRA compatibility and tax-base impacts, the commission unanimously continued proposed land-use and zoning changes for a county-backed Salvation Army resource center and up to 100 senior housing units to a January workshop for further review.
The Kissimmee City Commission on Monday continued action on a county-led proposal to build a Salvation Army resource center and senior housing on roughly 13.12 acres at 2001 Yates Road, citing conservation, redevelopment and tax-base concerns raised by residents and advisory boards.
Staff introduced Proposed Ordinance No. 25-18, a future land-use amendment to change the designation from recreational to institutional, and Proposed Ordinance No. 25-19, a companion rezoning to Planned Unit Development. City staff said the county’s concept allocates about 7 acres for development near Yates Road, with a roughly 10,000-square-foot resource center and up to 100 age-restricted senior housing…
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