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File #: 2025-6830    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Public Hearing - Land Use Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/28/2025 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 2/25/2025 Final action:
Title: PD-23-00009, Flagler Storage Group LLC PD Rezoning
Attachments: 1. 1_StaffReport, 2. 2_PowerPoint, 3. 3_Application, 4. FINAL Ordinance. Petition PD-23-00009.pdf
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Title

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PD-23-00009, Flagler Storage Group LLC PD Rezoning

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Requested Motion/Action

Department Making Request

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Community Development

Approve an Ordinance pursuant to Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, amending the Charlotte County Zoning Atlas from Commercial General (CG) to Planned Development (PD), and adopting its associated Detail PD Concept Plan, in order to develop a self-storage facility; for property, including nine platted lots, located at 342 or 358 N. Spring Lake Boulevard, in the Port Charlotte area, containing 2.2102± acres; Application No. PD-23-00009; Applicant: Flagler Self Storage Group, LLC; providing an effective date. Located in Commission District IV.

Quasi-Judicial

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Agenda Item Type

Public Hearing

Budgeted Action:

No action needed.

 

Background (Why is this Action Necessary, and What Action will be accomplished)

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Background:

The applicant, Flagler Self Storage Group, LLC, is requesting a Planned Development (PD) rezoning from Commercial General (CG) to PD. The stated purpose of this application is to develop a self-storage facility. The subject property includes nine platted lots. These nine lots are located at 342 or 358 N. Spring Lake Boulevard, in the Port Charlotte area.

The proposed self-storage facility requires a PD rezoning under the U.S. 41 Mixed Use Future Land Use Map designation. The proposed PD rezoning, including a Detail PD Concept Plan, will allow the County to place sufficient conditions to ensure that no adverse impacts will be created by the proposed development on neighboring property owners via:

                     Limiting the use of the subject property for a self-storage facility up to 115,531 square feet.

                     Allowing for a single residential dwelling unit to be incorporated into one of the proposed buildings.

                     Limiting the maximum building height to 38 feet, which is the same permitted height under the residential single-family zoning.

                     Providing for the 20-foot PD setback along the property boundary immediately adjacent to properties zoned RSF-3.5 and single-family homes.

                     Prohibiting outdoor storage or outside display of items.

                     Providing for a type D buffer with a six-foot-tall wall or opaque fence along the western, southern and eastern property boundary adjacent to existing residential homes and propertied zoned RSF-3.5 and within the 20-foot PD setback.

                     Providing for an enhanced decorative landscaping buffer to the eastern of the property line along the U.S. 41 Access Road and within the 5-foot PD setback.

It is staff’s professional option that the proposed PD rezoning is consistent with the County’s Comprehensive Plan, and it shall not create negative impacts on the surrounding residential uses.

What Action will be accomplished?

If the Board of County Commissioners approves this PD rezoning, it will only allow for a self-storage facility to be built on the subject property.

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