File #: CC DMP-18-071    Version: 1 Name: Central Parc DMP
Type: Petition Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/18/2019 In control: City Commission Regular Meeting
On agenda: 7/23/2019 Final action: 7/23/2019
Title: Central Parc at North Port, Development Master Plan for Two Phases of Residential Development and One Phase of Mixed-Use Development (QUASI-JUDICIAL)
Attachments: 1. Letter from Applicant for Second Reading, 2. Central Parc at North Port Development Master Plan, 3. Central Parc Presentation, 4. PZAB Draft Minutes, 5. Staff Report Central Parc at North Port, 6. Kimley-Horn Letter, 7. Central Parc Written Communications
TO: Honorable Mayor & Members of the North Port Commission

FROM: Peter D. Lear, CPA, CGMA, City Manager

SUBJECT: Central Parc at North Port, Development Master Plan for two phases of residential development and one phase of mixed-use development (QUASI-JUDICIAL)
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Recommended Action

Approve the Central Parc at North Port Development Master Plan with conditions, effective upon adoption of Ordinances 2019-07, 2019-08, and 2019-09.

Recommended action at second hearing: Approve the Central Parc at North Port Development Master Plan with conditions.

General Information

Mark Gerenger, Managing Partner, on behalf of Sabal Trace Development Partners, LLC, property owner, formally submitted to the City of North Port four petitions for a ? 207.5 acre property including a Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Rezone, Text Amendment, and Development Master Plan. The subject property is located between North Port Boulevard and Sumter Boulevard, north of Greenwood Avenue and south of Appomattox Drive. This property was formerly the Sabal Trace golf course, which ceased operations in 2015. The property is bordered on the north, east, and west by single-family zoning, with densities varying on the east (4 units per acre) and west (10 units per acre). On the south, east, and west sides the property is bordered by residential multifamily zoning, with condominiums and townhomes on either side. On the southern edge, the property has direct access along Greenwood Avenue and fronts the Cocoplum waterway.

Section 53-117 of the City of North Port Unified Land Development Code (ULDC) states that a Development Master Plan (DMP) shall accompany any rezoning to Planned Community Development (PCD). This DMP for this property, attached as Exhibit G, includes three phases of development. Phases 1 and 2 compose the 500 residential units, with a separate mixed-use phase of development fronting Greenwood Avenue. The mi...

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