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Cocoa council approves Windward Preserve final plat but rejects updated house elevations, asks developer to return
Summary
The Cocoa City Council unanimously approved the Windward Preserve final plat for a 212-acre subdivision but declined to accept the developer’s updated architectural elevations, sending the new designs back for revision after objections about porch depth and facade materials.
The Cocoa City Council on Dec. 9 approved the final plat for the Windward Preserve subdivision, moving forward a long-running residential project roughly 212 acres in size that will be divided into 385 single-family lots with tracts set aside for roads, open space, wetlands and stormwater. Staff said most amenities and tracts will be owned and maintained by the HOA or the community development district; the city will only own and maintain a pumping lift station.
Planning staff told the council the plat aligns with prior settlement and PUD approvals and Florida’s platting statutes but identified a few remaining ministerial items: an existing FPL easement notation, cleanup to the tract…
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