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Commission approves rezoning for fixed mobile‑home/park‑model community after neighborhood objections
Summary
The board unanimously approved a rezoning to allow a fixed mobile‑home/park‑model community on Clewis Avenue, despite multiple neighbors testifying about existing unlivable units and concerns about 120‑day occupancy limits and stormwater impacts. Applicant said it will remove units, connect water/sewer and upgrade the park.
The Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners voted unanimously on March 10 to approve a rezoning (PD25-0809) that allows a fixed-unit mobile home and 'park model' option on a roughly 10.15-acre site near Clewis Avenue.
Todd Pressman, representing the applicant, described the proposal as a fixed-unit mobile home park with two development options (80 or 93 units) and said the applicant would remove older units, install water and sewer service and perform site improvements. Planning staff, the Planning…
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