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Lake City planning board approves multiple comp‑plan amendments and rezonings near I‑75/Highway 47 and CNW Business Park

Lake City Planning & Zoning Board / Board of Adjustment / Historic Preservation Agency · March 10, 2026
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Summary

The Lake City Planning & Zoning Board unanimously recommended approval of six quasi‑judicial land‑use changes — three comp‑plan amendments and matching rezonings affecting parcels at the I‑75/Highway 47 interchange and the CNW Business Park — and forwarded recommendations to the City Council where required.

The Lake City Planning & Zoning Board unanimously approved resolutions recommending comp‑plan amendments and rezonings for several commercial parcels, including applications filed as CPA2601/Z2601 (Lake City 47 LLC) and a set of CNW Business Park filings (CPA2604/Z2602 and related applications).

City planner Robert Angelo told the board the CPA2601 petition would change two parcels (parcel numbers 08891‑0000 and 08881‑0000) from county highway‑interchange and county commercial designations to city commercial classifications. Staff noted the parcels are in the joint planning area and flagged an existing environmental resource permit (ERP 023‑234495‑2) that must be modified or renewed if project construction deviates from the existing permit; staff recommended approval as consistent with the city's comprehensive plan and land‑development regulations.

Applicant representative Justin Taber of North Florida Professional Services said he did not have a formal presentation but supported staff’s recommendation and stood ready to answer questions. After no public comment and no board questions, a motion to approve passed on a unanimous roll call.

The board also considered the CNW Business Park filings (CPA2604 and companion rezoning Z2602) submitted by Daniel Krabs, trustee of CNW Land Trust, and related filings that would convert several lots now shown as county residential or county commercial to city commercial categories. Krabs told the board the properties had been commercial in the county and that the applications were intended to restore their prior zoning. Staff again cited Swain River water‑management master‑system constraints and ERP conformity requirements, but recommended approval; the board approved the resolutions by unanimous vote.

Votes at a glance

- PZLPA CPA2601 (comp plan amendment; parcels 08891‑0000, 08881‑0000): approved; roll call: Miss McCullum — yes; Miss Wilson — yes; Miss Douglas — yes; Miss Johnson — yes; Miss Jones — yes; Mr. Kuchi — yes; Mr. Light — yes. - PZLPA Z2601 (rezoning companion to CPA2601): approved; same unanimous roll call. - PZLPA CPA2604 / PZLPA Z2602 (CNW Business Park comp plan amendment and rezoning for lots 1–7): approved; unanimous roll call. - PZLPA CPA2605 / Z2603 / Z2603S (East Park LLC / related rezonings for parcel 02712‑009 and contiguous lots): approved; unanimous roll calls.

Why it matters

The approvals bring multiple noncontiguous parcels within the city’s joint planning area into city land‑use designations that allow commercial and higher‑intensity development near the I‑75/Highway 47 interchange. Staff and the board emphasized that permit and infrastructure constraints (notably ERP conformance and water‑main locations) remain prerequisites to construction, and that development will require further site‑level review and permitting.

What happened next

All of the resolutions on the agenda were approved by roll call and will be forwarded as required by procedure (some as recommendations to city council where statutorily required). Several applicants were advised to coordinate with Swan River water‑management and with city utilities before any work begins.