TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission
FROM: A. Jerome Fletcher II, City Manager
SUBJECT: Development Master Plan, Woodlands Parcel E, DMP-21-265 Located Southwest of Panacea Boulevard and east of Cypress Falls (QUASI-JUDICIAL)
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Recommended Action
Commission approve DMP-21-265, Woodlands Parcel E Located Southwest of Panacea Boulevard and east of Cypress Falls.
General Information
Mike Woolery, on behalf of Heyward Development, LLC and Buffalo-Northport Associates II, LLC has formally submitted a Development Master Plan application to the City of North Port to develop a ± 181.69 acre site into a 255-unit single-family residential neighborhood. The development is located south of Panacea Boulevard, east of the Cypress Falls 2D Plat, and north of the Cedar Grove 2A Plat. The subject parcels are zoned Planned Community Development and have a Future Land Use of Medium Density Residential and Recreation Open Space. The subject site is located in the Panacea Development of Regional Impact (DRI). The proposed site is located partially in both the Residential Development and Open Space/Land-Preserve Pods. The proposed low-density residential land use as shown within this project is permitted within the Residential Development pod.
The Planning & Zoning Advisory Board heard this item at their regular meeting on January 6, 2022. The applicant registered an additional waiver request into the record. The waiver request is from the Unified Land Development Code Sec. 37-39., to allow for a 10-foot multimodal pathway to be constructed on one side of the entrance roadway only in lieu of two 5-foot sidewalks on both sides of the roadway. The Board voted 3-0 to recommend approval of DMP-21-265 with Staff’s conditions and support of waiver requests 1, 5, 6, 7, and the additional waiver request.
Strategic Plan
Create and sustain a safe and healthy environment for residents and visitors of North Port.
Promote sustainable growth and development, while maintaining or enhancing quality of life in our City.
Financial Impact
The project operates at a surplus of $112,903.00 through the first 5-year period and continues to increase over time. The total surplus over years 1-30 is $2,720,075.00.
Procurement
N/A
Attachments: 1. Development Master Plan
2. Staff Report with Exhibits
3. January 6, 2022, Planning and Zoning Advisory Board Action Report
Prepared by: Noah Fossick, Planner II
Alison Christie, AICP, Interim Planning & Zoning Division Manager
Department Director: Alaina Ray, AICP, Neighborhood Development Services Director