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Planning commission continues Hinckley Estates PUD after neighbors raise access and tree‑preservation concerns

Holiday City Planning Commission · May 6, 2025
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The Holiday City Planning Commission continued a proposed four‑lot Hinckley Estates subdivision/PUD to May 20 after neighbors and commissioners pressed the applicant to clarify private access easements and how proposed roadway improvements would affect mature trees.

The Holiday City Planning Commission on May 6 continued consideration of the Hinckley Estates preliminary plat and planned unit development after neighbors and several commissioners urged more detail on access rights and tree protection.

Senior planner Carrie told the commission the 1.65‑acre site at South Floribunda Drive is zoned R‑1‑10 and could yield up to seven dwelling units by gross acreage, but the applicants are asking for a PUD limited to four units to preserve open space. Applicant Christian Rennie, who said the property has been in his family for 90 years, described the proposal as an effort "to keep the property within the family" and to…

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