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File #: SPX-23-053    Version: 1 Name: Toledo Blade Center Multi-Family Special Exception
Type: Petition Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/20/2026 In control: Planning & Zoning Advisory Board
On agenda: 4/2/2026 Final action:
Title: Consideration of a Petition Granting a Special Exception to Allow a Multi-Family Residential Use Located Generally at the Southeast Corner of South Toledo Blade Boulevard and Woodhaven Drive, in the Commercial General (Cg) Zoning District Pursuant to the City of North Port Unified Land Development Code Sections 53-40 and 53-259
Attachments: 1. Resolution No. 2026-R-20, 2. Staff Report with Exhibits, 3. Staff Presentation, 4. Additional Material 1, 5. Additional Material 2
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TO: Planning and Zoning Advisory Board

FROM: Lori Barnes, AICP, CMP, Deputy Director, Development Services Department

TITLE: Consideration of a Petition Granting a Special Exception to Allow a Multi-Family Residential Use Located Generally at the Southeast Corner of South Toledo Blade Boulevard and Woodhaven Drive, in the Commercial General (Cg) Zoning District Pursuant to the City of North Port Unified Land Development Code Sections 53-40 and 53-259
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Recommended Action
Recommend that the City Commission denies Resolution No. 2026-R-20, Petition No. SPX-23-053.

Planning and Zoning Advisory Board Options

Motion To Deny:
I move to recommend denial of Resolution No. 2026-R-20, Petition No. SPX-23-053 and find that, based on the competent substantial evidence: granting the special exception will adversely affect the public interest, health, safety and general welfare; 1 or more of the 16 standards listed in Section 53-259.A(3) of the Unified Land Development Code have NOT been met;

[INCLUDE EXPLANATION OF HOW THE SPECIAL EXCEPTION FAILS TO MEET EACH SPECIFIC REGULATION]

OR

Motion to Approve:
I move to recommend approval of Resolution No. 2026-R-20, Petition No. SPX-23-053 and find that, based on the competent substantial evidence: granting the special exception will NOT adversely affect the public interest, health, safety and general welfare; the specific requirements in the schedule of district regulations governing the individual special exception have been met; and the 16 standards listed in Section 53-259.A(3) of the Unified Land Development Code have been met.

OR

Motion To Approve With Conditions:
I move to recommend approval of Petition No. SPX-23-053 via Resolution No. 2026-R-20, with conditions 1-6 listed on page 4 of the staff report; and find that, based on the competent substantial evidence: granting the special exception will NOT adversely affect the public interest,...

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