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Commissioners take first reading on Lake Asbury village‑center exemption and approve 20% cap on narrow lots in PUDs

Board of County Commissioners, Clay County, Florida · November 9, 2022
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Summary

The board held a first reading for a land‑development code amendment to exempt a sub‑10‑acre Lake Asbury village center from mix‑of‑uses percentages (applicant said a Dunkin’ planned) and later approved a code change limiting lots narrower than 50 feet in PUDs to 20%, aligning outside‑master‑plan PUD rules with Lake Asbury standards.

The Board of County Commissioners heard two land‑use code items affecting Lake Asbury and broader PUD standards.

Item 17 (first reading) would amend the Land Development Code to exempt a 6.42‑acre Lake Asbury Village Center on Henley/Sandridge from the required mix‑of‑uses percentages that apply to larger village centers. Zoning Chief Mike Brown said the existing percentages would leave only about 1.92 acres available for residential uses on the parcel, making residential…

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