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Brevard commissioners approve CityPoint Landfall rezoning with stormwater, tree and shore protections; one commissioner dissents
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners approved a rezoning and preliminary development plan for the CityPoint Landfall project in District 1, moving the site to a Res 2 future land‑use designation and attaching conditions including like‑for‑like tree replacement, stormwater discharge limits, right‑of‑way dedication and mapped BDP protections; Commissioner Delaney voted no on the rezoning.
Brevard County commissioners on a majority vote approved a rezoning and preliminary development plan (PDP) for CityPoint Landfall, a residential proposal in District 1, after the applicant and staff agreed to several new conditions intended to limit flooding and protect wetland areas.
Attorney Kim Ruzenka, representing CityPoint Landfall, said the developer revised its application after meetings with county staff to change the future land use of the site to Res 2, remove townhomes from the plan and adopt design changes to reduce impacts. Ruzenka told the board the project would protect wetlands in a conservation tract, add a 25‑foot opaque buffer adjacent to neighboring Parkchester homes and build an elevated bike path as an amenity.
Staff and the applicant offered specific concessions during the hearing. County staff described…
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