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Dade City planning board approves setback variance for proposed municipal building
Summary
The Dade City Planning Board voted to reduce the front-yard setback from 25 feet to 5 feet for a proposed two-story municipal building across from city hall; staff said the change would improve walkability and the plan gains parking, while final project funding remains pending before the city commission.
The Dade City Planning Board voted to approve a variance reducing the required front-yard setback for a proposed two-story municipal building from 25 feet to 5 feet, the board heard during its meeting.
Planner Cassie Van Lint, presenting the staff report, said the site sits across from city hall at Pasco Avenue and 4th Street — the former Dade City Police Department site — and that staff recommended the variance. "Staff does recommend the approval of the variance request to reduce required…
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