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Technical review committee conditionally approves Empty Propeller hangar plan pending lease, monitoring-well and right-of-way fixes
Summary
The City of DeLand Technical Review Committee conditionally approved Empty Propeller’s proposed hangar site plan at the airport, requiring the applicant to resolve a revised lease line, add monitoring-well abandonment language per state guidance, and document right-of-way vacation and fire-access notes before final permit approval.
The City of DeLand Technical Review Committee on Dec. 15 conditionally approved the site plan for Empty Propeller’s proposed hangar at the municipal airport, but only after the applicant and city staff agreed the plan must show a new lease boundary, include a monitoring-well note consistent with state guidance, and add a right-of-way (vacation/abandonment) note so setbacks and access are clarified.
The action came after the project presenter described design revisions that add a new fire hydrant tied to an existing water line and reposition circulation to preserve truck access. Planning Director Carol **** said the city could not issue a permit while FAA-related restrictions and the lease-boundary question remained unresolved: “We just we cannot until this this is resolved,” she said.
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