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Resident tells Titusville commission he believes SNJ Oaks plans and survey are fraudulent

Titusville Planning and Zoning Commission · May 6, 2026
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Summary

During public petitions, a resident alleged a fraudulent survey and removal of about 200 trees at a development he identified as SNJ Oaks; he asked the commission to inspect the site and said he submitted supporting documents by email.

During the meeting’s petitions and requests period, resident Stan Johnston told the commission he has pursued legal challenges about a development he identified as SNJ Oaks and asked commissioners to inspect the site at Elizabeth Oaks and Whispering Hills Road.

Johnston alleged the project relied on a "fraudulent survey" and a fraudulent sketch and preliminary plan that expanded the developer’s property to add units and increase sale value. He said he provided the commission with a multi‑page email and displayed a sign from 2022. "It's talking about a uh fraud fraudulent survey, a fraudulent... sketch plant, a fraudulent preliminary plaque," he said. He also said roughly 200 trees had been removed from the site.

The commission did not take formal action on the allegation during the meeting. Staff did not provide an immediate rebuttal on the record; commissioners did not schedule the matter as a formal agenda item during the meeting. The resident asked members to "go take a look at it" and said he had invited them to inspect the site.