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City council approves amendment to Royal Holiday Hills master plan to enable corner retail and restructure parking

Holiday City Council
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Summary

Holiday City Council on July 7 approved a text amendment to the Royal Holiday Hills site development master plan that clarifies land-use diagrams, allows retail pads on Block A, condenses a previously planned three-block parking structure to two blocks, and adds a monument sign location.

Holiday’s City Council voted unanimously on July 7 to approve a text amendment to the Regional Mixed Use Zone site development master plan (SDMP 2007) for the Royal Holiday Hills site, a change that staff said clarifies earlier diagrams and permits retail pads in key corner locations while keeping overall entitlements and parking counts intact.

John, a member of planning staff, told the council the amendment removes a conceptual image that could be misread as constraining permitted uses and instead relies on the SDMP’s land-use table to determine allowable uses. “That image goes away,” John said, explaining the change is intended to prevent confusion and to reflect that…

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