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Commission approves revised Seville West master plan (Pinery) but holds unit count to prior level after residents raise buffer and drainage concerns
Summary
After hours of resident testimony about clear‑cutting, buffer loss, drainage and school capacity, the commission approved the revised Seville West master plan (rebranded Pinery) with updated buffer and opacity conditions but limited total units to the previously approved 3,085 rather than the applicant’s proposed 3,800.
The Planning & Zoning Commission recommended approval of a master‑plan revision for Seville West (now marketed as “Pinery”), but limited the total allowed units to 3,085 — the number in earlier approvals — after residents and commissioners raised concerns about vegetation removal, buffer adequacy, drainage, and local school capacity.
Applicant Coastal Engineering (Betsy Jolley and Cliff Manuel) told the commission the revision converts a previously proposed village center and business park into mostly residential uses, preserves low‑density edges and converts the old golf course to greenways and…
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