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Apopka commission unanimously approves fourth amendment to Kelly Park development agreement to keep Kelly Park Road project moving
Summary
After hours of debate over impact‑fee credits, permits and who will pay for traffic signals, the commission approved a settlement-style fourth amendment intended to avoid litigation and advance Kelly Park Road construction.
The Apopka City Commission on April 16 unanimously approved a fourth amendment to the Kelly Park Crossing development agreement intended to resolve a dispute over impact fees and allow necessary road work to proceed.
City Attorney Cliff Shepherd described the amendment as a negotiated settlement among the city, developer representatives and other co‑developers that deletes some developer obligations, extends deadlines for design and construction of intersection improvements and grants the developer impact‑fee credits for trail construction. He said the amendment is designed to avoid litigation over whether earlier permit processing left the city exposed to claims.
Developer Mike Galvin,…
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