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File #: 2025-6833    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-24-02, TAG Lakeside PD Residential Development
Attachments: 1. 1_StaffReport, 2. 2_PowerPoint, 3. 3_Application, 4. 4_Lakeside Project - Applicant Storm Surge Presentation, 5. FINAL Ordinance. Petition PD-24-02. TAG Lakeside, LLC.pdf
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Title
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PD-24-02, TAG Lakeside PD Residential Development
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Requested Motion/Action
Department Making Request
recommendation
Community Development
Approve an Ordinance pursuant to Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, amending the Charlotte County Zoning Atlas from Planned Development (PD) (138.32? acres) and Commercial General (CG) (1.56? acres) to PD, and adopting its associated General PD Concept Plan, in order to allow for a residential multi-family development up to 1,188 units; increasing density from 135 units to 1,188 units; requiring a transfer of 1,053 density units to reach the maximum of 1,188 units; for property located north of Turbak Drive, south of Peace River Shores Boulevard, east of Cobalt Boulevard, and west of Duncan Road (US 17), in the Punta Gorda area, containing 139.88? acres; Petition No. PD-24-02; Applicant: TAG Lakeside, LLC; providing an effective date. Located in Commission District I.
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/property owner, TAG Lakeside, LLC, is requesting a Planned Development (PD) rezoning to have a residential development up to 1,188 residential dwelling units. The applicant is also concurrently applying for a large-scale plan amendment to amend the subject property's Future Land Use Map designations from Low Density Residential (LDR) (138.32? acres) and Commercial (COM) (1.56? acres) to Medium Density Residential (MDR) with an annotation to the 2030 Future Land Use Map 1) limiting the overall maximum density up to 1,188 units; increasing density from 135 units to 1,188 units, 2) requiring central water and sanitary sewer services to serve any residential development above 691 units, and 3) prohibiting an onsite package plant.
The proposed residential development will have approximately 8.5 units per acre, which contains higher density than the e...

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