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Council annexes 1604 Bonaire Street, approves related land-use and zoning ordinances on first reading

City of Clearwater City Council · February 19, 2026

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Summary

The City of Clearwater approved on first reading three ordinances annexing 1604 Bonaire Street, assigning a Residential Low future land use designation and Low Medium Density Residential zoning; the owner seeks access to city services and the development-review committee recommended approval.

Clearwater’s City Council on Feb. 19 approved on first reading three ordinances to annex a 0.16-acre parcel at 1604 Bonaire Street, assign a Residential Low (RL) future land use designation, and zone the parcel Low Medium Density Residential (LMDR).

Lauren Maskey of planning and development told the council the annexation is voluntary, the parcel is adjacent to city limits, and the development-review committee recommended approval because the proposal is consistent with Florida statutes, the city's comprehensive plan and building code.

The clerk read the three ordinance numbers into the record (Ordinance Nos. 9875-26, 9876-26 and 9877-26). No members of the public spoke on the item. The council moved and approved the ordinances on first reading by unanimous vote.

A separate annexation petition for 2941 Abbey Lake Road was withdrawn by the property owner and therefore not read or considered at this meeting.