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Gulf County approves 25‑lot Port St. Joe subdivision with deed restrictions and hydrant
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners approved a preliminary plat for a 9.515‑acre parcel in Port St. Joe that will be divided into 25 residential lots, imposing deed restrictions banning RVs on Lots 13–22 and requiring the developer to install an additional fire hydrant; commissioners also used the discussion to consider broader LDR changes on accessory structures.
Gulf County commissioners voted unanimously to approve a preliminary plat for a 9.5152‑acre parcel on County Road 386 in Port St. Joe, allowing a 25‑lot residential subdivision with conditions the Planning and Development Review Board (PDRB) recommended.
Planning staff told the commission the parcel contains about 8.81 acres of uplands and a 0.7‑acre pond, and noted that city water is available but lots will use septic systems. The PDRB recommended approval by a 4–0 vote with two principal contingencies: deed restrictions prohibiting recreational vehicles on Lots 13–22 (the lots that would front County Road 386)…
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