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Planning commission approves conversion of historic 504 2nd Street South to two-unit multifamily
Summary
The Jacksonville Beach Planning Commission approved a conditional-use permit to convert a historic single-family house at 504 2nd Street South into a two-unit multifamily dwelling after staff recommended approval; the decision was unanimous among those voting. The commission also asked staff to research zoning tools to manage smoke-shop density in the city.
The Jacksonville Beach Planning Commission approved a conditional-use request on March 23 to convert a historic single-family structure at 504 2nd Street South into a two-unit multifamily dwelling, planning staff said.
Planning staff presented application PCO226 and recommended approval, saying the house—built in 1934 according to Duval County property appraiser records—is classified in the land development code as an existing historic single-family structure and that converting it to a two-unit multifamily use would make the property conforming under the new LDC provisions. Staff said companion variances had been sought to…
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