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DRC recommends approval of Farms of Kanapaha Lot 10 replat; Board of County Commissioners to consider July 9

Alachua County Development Review Committee · June 20, 2024
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Summary

Staff recommended and the DRC voted to recommend approval of a replat splitting Lot 10 in the Farms of Kanapaha subdivision into Lots 10A and 10B. The Board of County Commissioners will consider the replat on July 9 at 11:30 a.m.

Jacob Stout, planner for Growth Management, told the Development Review Committee that staff finds the proposed replat for Lot 10 in the Farms of Kanapaha subdivision consistent with county policy and recommended the DRC recommend approval to the Board of County Commissioners.

"And with that, staff finds the replat consistent with the comprehensive plan and unified land development code and the zoning master plan, and staff recommends the DRC recommend approval of the replat for farms of Kanapaha Lot 10 to the Board of County Commissioners," Jacob Stout said.

Stout described the property at 4128 Southwest 93rd Avenue as just over 11 acres with a future land use of rural agriculture and planned development zoning. He said the original zoning master plan, approved in 1976, included allowances for future lot splits and that Lot 10 remains eligible for a split; the replat would create Lot 10A and Lot 10B. Staff identified setbacks on the replat and said required consistency tests were met.

Jack Charnas of JB Pro, the applicant's engineer, said the applicant had no further presentation and that staff had done a thorough job. Committee members raised no questions.

A committee member moved to recommend approval of the replat to the Board of County Commissioners; the motion was seconded and passed by voice vote. The chair announced the Board will consider this item on July 9 at 11:30 a.m.

The DRC's recommendation sends the replat to the Board of County Commissioners for final action.