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Planning board recommends city amend TC2 Coquina West rules to allow standalone multifamily on small lots

St. Pete Beach Planning Board · April 21, 2026
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Summary

The St. Pete Beach Planning Board voted to recommend two companion ordinances that would allow standalone multifamily housing on lots smaller than a full block in the TC2 Coquina West District, imposing limits meant to preserve the district’s horizontal mixed‑use character while offering incentives for parcel assembly.

The St. Pete Beach Planning Board on April 20 recommended two companion ordinances (2026‑06 and 2026‑05) that would let developers build standalone multifamily housing on parcels smaller than a full block in the TC2 Coquina West District, a roughly three‑block area on the city’s west downtown between 76th and 73rd avenues.

Brandon Berry, planning staff, told the board the change stems from city commission direction and public meetings held last year. He said the proposal is intended to preserve the area’s existing horizontal mix of commercial, office, residential and lodging uses while making smaller‑scale multifamily developments feasible under modern floodplain, parking and landscaping…

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