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Hernando Oaks HOA opposes Direwolf master‑plan revision; commission forwards recommendation amid disputed private‑road claims

Hernando County Planning and Zoning Commission · January 12, 2026
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Summary

Residents and the Hernando Oaks Homeowners Association urged commissioners to block or delay a Direwolf master‑plan revision over concerns that it would route a frontage road onto private Grama Entrada and affect drainage and buffers. The commission recommended the application for the Board of County Commissioners, noting the road dispute is a civil matter between private parties.

Hernando Oaks residents and the homeowners association asked the Planning & Zoning Commission to halt or modify a master‑plan revision from Direwolf Holdings (rezoning case H2545), arguing the proposal would impinge on private roads, drainage infrastructure and the community’s character.

Jim Nevins, speaking for the Hernando Oaks Master Association, asked for party status and said HOA ownership of roads and common areas meant the association should be treated as an equal participant. “We view this as a threat to our community,” Nevins said during extended public comment, urging either a postponement or that prior approvals be vacated and re‑heard. The county attorney…

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