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File #: 2026-22566   
Type: New Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/2/2026 Meeting Body Development Review Committee
On agenda: 4/6/2026 Final action:
Title: Optimum RV Planned Unit Development - Master Plan - Waiver to Master Plan in Review Parcel #: 36514-000-00 #WaiverPIR-000586-2026 Kimley-Horn and Associates LDC 6.12.2A - Right-of-way CODE states Right-of-way shall be platted or dedicated, meeting the minimum right-of-way width established in Table 6.12-1 (Subdivision Local (public) 60'), to provide for the necessary access and other needed infrastructure improvements supporting the proposed development. Right-of-way can be provided by easement if approved by DRC. APPLICANT requests waiver to allow a 60-ft right-of-way instead The existing right-of-way is 60 ft in width, and the proposed roadway widening can be fully accommodated within the existing 60-ft right-of-way. LDC 2.12.8 Current boundary and topographic survey CODE states Current boundary and topographic survey (one foot contour intervals extending 100 feet beyond the project boundary) based upon accepted vertical datum. Surveys will be less than 12 months old and accura...
Sponsors: Board of County Commissioners
Attachments: 1. 6.1 Optimum RV Planned Unit Development - Master Plan 33501 - Waiver to Master Plan in Review 000586.pdf

 

SUBJECT:

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Optimum RV Planned Unit Development - Master Plan - Waiver to Master Plan in Review

Parcel #: 36514-000-00     #WaiverPIR-000586-2026

Kimley-Horn and Associates

 

LDC 6.12.2A - Right-of-way

CODE states Right-of-way shall be platted or dedicated, meeting the minimum right-of-way width established in Table 6.12-1 (Subdivision Local (public)                     60'), to provide for the necessary access and other needed infrastructure improvements supporting the proposed development. Right-of-way can be provided by easement if approved by DRC.

APPLICANT requests waiver to allow a 60-ft right-of-way instead The existing right-of-way is 60 ft in width, and the proposed roadway widening can be fully accommodated within the existing 60-ft right-of-way.

 

LDC 2.12.8 Current boundary and topographic survey

CODE states Current boundary and topographic survey (one foot contour intervals extending 100 feet beyond the project boundary) based upon accepted vertical datum. Surveys will be less than 12 months old and accurately reflect current site conditions, meeting standards set forth in Ch. 5J-17 FAC. Alternate topographic data may be accepted if pre-approved by the Marion County Land Surveyor.

APPLICANT requests waiver to use a survey older than 12 months. The existing improvements depicted on the survey and topographic data remain accurate.

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