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Planning board backs Sunglow Mini Storage amendment, recommends annexing 0.61 acres under tree-preservation easement
Summary
The Planning Board recommended the Sunglow Mini Storage PD amendment that would annex 0.61 acres into the development and place the parcel under a tree-preservation easement, after the applicant and staff said a tree-count miscalculation means the project meets code tree-preservation requirements without a waiver.
The Daytona Beach Planning Board on Nov. 20 recommended approval of a second amendment to the Sunglow Mini Storage plan development to annex a 0.61‑acre parcel and revise landscape and tree-preservation rules.
Senior planner Danalee Pedic described the amendment as adding the east‑side parcel to the PD boundary and placing it under a tree‑preservation easement so it will remain undisturbed and not entitled for development. Pedic told the board the amendment would also clarify how trees on the annexed lot may count toward the original development’s…
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