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Palm Harbor Shopping Center Redevelopment Rezoning Request

Application #2648 for rezoning 28.69 acres from General Commercial-2 to Master Planned Development for shopping center redevelopment. Maps, conceptual plans, and staff recommendations for the regulatory process. 8

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Palm Harbor Shopping Center Redevelopment Rezoning Request

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  1. ISLAND WALKREZONING REQUESTAPPLICATION #2648

  2. Development Regulatory Process

  3. Rezoning Request Rezone 28.69-acres (commonly known as the Palm Harbor Shopping Center) from General Commercial-2 to Master Planned Development (MPD) subject to certain conditions contained in the Development Agreement.

  4. AERIAL/LOCATION MAP

  5. FLUM AND ZONING MAPS

  6. Project Description • Redevelopment of an Existing Shopping Center

  7. Conceptual Plan Overlay West Wing Expansion New Outparcels

  8. Conceptual Architecture

  9. Findings • City staff find that the application for the rezoning to Master Planned Development meets the requirements set forth in the Land Development Code • Development Orders (2.05.05); and • Zoning Map Amendments (2.06.03).

  10. RECOMMENDATIONS • A neighborhood meeting was held on October 18, 2013 as required by the LDC. • The Planning and Land Development Regulation Board recommended approval to City Council of Application No. 2648, subject to the conditions in the Master Planned Development Agreement, including site plan approval by the PLDRB. • City staff recommend approval.

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