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North Port commission approves 75 Park Place storage facility master plan amid neighbor concerns

City Commission of North Port, Florida · March 10, 2026
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Summary

The City Commission unanimously approved a development master plan for a 175‑stall recreational‑vehicle and boat storage facility known as 75 Park Place, with conditions addressing buffering, stormwater and fire access after staff recommended approval under the old ULDC.

The North Port City Commission voted unanimously on March 10 to approve the development master plan for 75 Park Place, a proposed personal storage facility for recreational vehicles and boats on about 6.37 acres near North Chamberlain Boulevard and I‑75. The plan calls for 175 parking stalls, a C‑shaped building that screens most storage areas, a 30‑foot landscape buffer, and an 8‑foot wall along Chamberlain Boulevard.

Staff planner Adrianna Silva told the commission the petition was submitted before the city’s updated Unified Land Development Code took effect and therefore was reviewed under the 2010 ULDC. Silva said staff found the proposed low‑intensity personal storage use compatible with surrounding residential parcels so long as required…

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