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Palm Bay council rejects planned unit development agreement for proposed Bayside Lakes self-storage project
Summary
After hours of testimony from residents and detailed staff explanation of an atypical PUD process, Palm Bay City Council voted to deny a planned unit development agreement that would have allowed a multi-story, roughly 100,000-square-foot self-storage facility in Bayside Lakes. Opponents cited community character and traffic impacts.
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The Palm Bay City Council on Tuesday voted to deny a planned unit development agreement that would have permitted a three-story self-storage facility inside the Bayside Lakes PUD, following lengthy public comment and detailed staff legal briefing about the unusual procedural path used to bring the request to the dais.
The motion to deny, made by Councilman Johnson and seconded by Councilman Hammer, passed by voice vote.
Why it mattered: Residents from Bayside Lakes described the community as a planned, low-density development whose character would be changed by additional multi-story storage buildings. Speakers said the proposal — which several residents described as a "mega" 100,000-square-foot,…
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