Council approves final plat for Space Coast Town Center West Phase 2; developer to post bonds and extend utilities
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The council recommended and approved the final plat for Space Coast Town Center West Phase 2 (approx. 33 acres) subject to conditions including performance bonds or construction, and the developer agreed to execute a utility agreement to bridge a water/sewer midsection; recording will follow completion of required milestones.
West Melbourne — Council approved the final plat for Space Coast Town Center West Phase 2, a roughly 33‑acre replat that creates one commercial lot and five tracks and requires the developer to either build infrastructure or post performance bonds.
Planning staff said a primary condition is the extension of water and sewer from the east side of the center to the west side so future lots on the west can be served; the developer agreed to a separate utility agreement that will lay out pipe sizing, milestones and timing for construction. Planning & Zoning recommended approval at its Dec. 10 meeting.
Staff noted that the final plat will not be recorded until engineering signatures, outside‑agency permits (including St. Johns and FDOT where work occurs in rights‑of‑way), and performance bonds are in place. The council voted to recommend the final plat approval with the stated conditions; the motion carried 6–0.
City staff said the developer’s commitment to construct or bond infrastructure and to coordinate with utility providers clears a key barrier to west‑side buildout of the Town Center area.
