Ormond Beach Planning Board to meet Thursday

The board will consider five agenda items, the bulk of which are land development code amendments.


Ormond Beach City Hall. File photo by Brian McMillan
Ormond Beach City Hall. File photo by Brian McMillan
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What's coming up the development pipeline in Ormond Beach?

The Ormond Beach Planning Board will meet at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 16,  at the City Commission Chambers to discuss five items.

The first is a special exception comes from Paradise Pointe, a new assisted living and memory care facility. The facility seeks approval to allow a 6-foot decorative open aluminum fence with landscaping along its west property boundary with Aberdeen at Ormond Beach, in lieu of a 6-foot masonry wall. 

Paradise Pointe, to feature 87 private apartments in a resort-style setting, is being constructed at 350 Clyde Morris Blvd. It will span three stories and 75,000 square feet, and is scheduled to open in the winter.

The next four items to be considered for approval by the board are all land development code amendments. The first is an amendment to establish dimension standards for townhomes and enhance the conditional use criteria for these types of development, as well. The second is a to reduce the required rear yard setback for screen enclosures, third to amend the expiration date for a development order variance from one to two years, and the fourth amendment is administrative in nature regarding the second North U.S. 1 Interlocal Planning and Municipal Service area.

 

 

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