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Pinellas Park council approves six annexations and matching land‑use changes
Summary
Council unanimously adopted six annexation ordinances and corresponding future‑land‑use amendments for small residential parcels, with conditions requiring sewer connection, right‑of‑way dedications and PUD overlay applications for smaller lot sizes.
PINELLAS PARK, Fla. — The Pinellas Park City Council unanimously approved six ordinances Tuesday to annex six county parcels into the city and redesignate their land‑use classifications as residential low‑medium.
Danielle Stewart, the city’s long‑range planning manager, told the council the parcels are contiguous to the city and qualify under state annexation statutes. The approved measures include site‑specific conditions: owners must connect to the city sanitary sewer at an existing manhole where noted; several owners must deed small strips (7.5 feet or five feet, depending on…
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