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Ron Cutsinger - Planning Commission

Serving our community or not?

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July 17, 2020

Feb. 4, 2016- voted "yes" for a Comp. Plan Amendment (CPA) Critical Area Plan to approve the "Beachwalk Preserve" development that would bring in 325 homes, 3.5/acre. Located on S River Rd. next to the Paul Morris Industrial Park.  Was previously zoned  for "MEC", Major Employment Center, changed to Residential, Moderate Density.  (River Road still remains two lanes.)

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Oct. 20, 2016

Voted for the text amendment laying the ground for Gabbert's recycling dump on Palmer Boulevard by the Celery Fields:  Approved of text amendment reducing the requisite size of dumps from 35 acres to 15 acres.

 

July 11, 2019- voted "yes" to rezone from Open Use, Estate to Residential, Single-Family, 2.5 units/acre for land south and east of SR 681 and west of Honore Ave. (When the extension of Honore Ave. was first proposed, it was to create another north/south road for EXISTING development, whereas now it appears to have been done to accommodate ADDITIONAL development, compromising the intent of the original plan that was proposed.)

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7/7/16- Approved request by Att. Jeff Boone to waive requirement to hold a neighborhood workshop within 9 months of the Public Hearing (regarding a rezoning or land-use change issue)

 

Approved rezoning of 16.04 acres on Clark Rd. from Open use to RSF-2 increasing density to 3/5 units per acre from one unit per acre

 

8/18/16- Approved the rezone for 78 acres Palmer Blvd./Iona Petition 16-11, Open Use to Residential

Approved the Iona "Gap Road" although there is no connectivity to Fruitville

 

7/11/19- Approved rezone, along SR681 from Open Use to RSF, going from one unit per acre to 2.5 units per acre.

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