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Levy County adopts revised Black Prong PUD ordinance after multi‑hour hearing
Summary
After extensive testimony and edits on the dais, the Levy County Commission approved Ordinance 2025‑8 amending the Black Prong planned unit development to clarify allowable lodging types, cap habitable barn space, limit RV sites, and extend the PUD approval timeline. Supporters cited jobs and tourism; opponents raised groundwater and sprawl concerns.
The Levy County Board of County Commissioners on May 20 adopted Ordinance 2025‑8, a revision to the Black Prong planned unit development (PUD) that trustees and the applicant said will preserve the site’s natural character while clarifying the uses allowed within the existing 90‑acre development.
Representatives for the applicant — Jerry Edenlock of NDI and owner Reid Nagel — told commissioners the amendments consolidate previously approved special-use permits into a single zoning map, retain the previously approved unit counts, and aim to reduce vehicle intrusion on the property. "The PUD amendment that is before you today is consistent with your comprehensive plan and the land development regulations of Levy County," Edenlock said during his presentation.
The ordinance the board approved on the dais incorporates several specific edits negotiated in the meeting: enumerated unit counts and types (12 park‑model park trailers, two transient RV sites, 36 modular units capped at 700 square feet each, and eight site‑built single‑family units for a total…
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