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Commission approves Gustafson property plan and rezoning to allow up to 13 clustered homes; one commissioner dissents
Summary
The Planning Commission approved a comprehensive-plan amendment and rezoning for a nearly 14-acre parcel west of Green Cove Springs that would allow up to 13 detached single-family lots (clustered development with open-space requirements). The Springs CAC supported the application 6–0; the commission approved both items with a single dissent.
The Planning Commission on June 3 approved a comprehensive-plan amendment and companion rezoning for a nearly 14-acre parcel (filed as COMP PLAN 25-0010 and ZON 250007) west of Green Cove Springs. Staff said the change would align future land use and zoning with the surrounding pattern and allow up to a 13-lot detached single-family subdivision using clustering and points in the county code.
Applicant presentation: Danielle (real-estate agent for property owner Sherilyn Gustafson) said the parcel had been offered to several builders while listed and that the owner intends a low-density, single-family outcome rather than townhomes. As presented, clustering under the county rules could allow up to 13 lots (maximum one unit per acre under clustering rules), subject to…
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