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File #: PMCP-24-00000041    Version: 1 Name: 75 Park Place RV Storage (DMP-24-041)
Type: Petition Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 2/23/2026 In control: Planning & Zoning Advisory Board
On agenda: 3/5/2026 Final action:
Title: Consideration Of Petition PMCP-24-00000041 (DMP-24-041), 75 Park Place Development Master Plan For A Personal Storage Facility With 175 Parking Stalls For Recreational Vehicles And Boat Storage. On ± 6.37 Acres Generally Located Southeast of The Intersection of N Chamberlain Boulevard and Greenley Road. (QUASI-JUDICIAL)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report with Exhibits, 2. Staff Presentation, 3. Development Master Plan, 4. 75 Park Place PZAB
TO: Planning and Zoning Advisory Board

FROM: Adriana Silva, Planner II

SUBJECT: Consideration Of Petition PMCP-24-00000041 (DMP-24-041), 75 Park
Place Development Master Plan For A Personal Storage Facility With 175 Parking Stalls For Recreational Vehicles And Boat Storage. On ? 6.37 Acres Generally Located Southeast of The Intersection of N Chamberlain Boulevard and Greenley Road. (QUASI-JUDICIAL)
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Recommended Action

Recommend that the City Commission approve the proposed Development Master Plan for Petition PMCP-24-00000041 (DMP-24-041), 75 Park Place as presented.


Planning and Zoning Advisory Board Options:

Motion to Approve: I move to recommend that the City Commission approve petition PMCP-24-00000041 (DMP-24-041), the Development Master Plan for 75 Park Place as presented, and find that, based on the competent substantial evidence, the specific requirements in the City of North Port Comprehensive Plan have been met.

Motion to Deny: I move to recommend that the City Commission deny petition PMCP-24-00000041 (DMP-24-041), the Development Master Plan for 75 Park Place, and find that, based on the competent substantial evidence, one or more of the specific requirements of the City of North Port Comprehensive Plan have NOT been met, including:

[INCLUDE EXPLANATION OF HOW THE DEVELOPMENT MASTER PLAN FAILS TO MEET EACH SPECIFIC REGULATION]

General Information

On February 23, 2024, the Planning and Zoning Division of the City of North Port received an application to construct a personal storage facility with 175 parking stalls for recreational vehicles and boat storage. As this application was submitted before the current Unified Land Development Code (ULDC) was effective on October 28, 2024, it has been evaluated in accordance with the provisions of the 2010 ULDC and applicable regulations at the time of submittal.

The vacant parcel consists of ? 6.37 acres of natural veget...

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