Martha Santiago
Troutman, Wilson, Braswell, Santiago, and Scott
SECONDER:
P.5. Public Hearing (LDCPAL-2024-17 Stuart Thornhill Road CPA) (Transmittal
Hearing). This is an applicant-initiated Comprehensive Plan Map Amendment to
change 326.92 acres from Agricultural/Residential-Rural (A/RR) to
Residential-Low (RL), Residential-Low (RL) to Residential-Medium (RM), and
from Rural Development Area (RDA) to Urban Growth Area (UGA) on the Future
Land Use Map. (No Fiscal Impact).
Minutes: Mark Bennett, Land Development, showed slides and discussed the
proposed map amendment. He reviewed the public notices and public response. He
said the Planning Commission and staff recommend approval. He said this is a
transmittal hearing and if is it approved it will be sent to the Department of Commerce
in Tallahassee. He reviewed the map amendments. He said the property is cut in two
by the Polk Parkway. He discussed the original request; he said staff had concerns
about the potential units and compatibility. He reviewed the recommended change. He
showed aerial photos of the site location and the possible impacts. He said this site
was originally planned for urban growth. He said the applicant stated the parkway going
through changed the merit of their property.
Upon questions from the Board, Mr. Bennett said the original request allows for 15
units per acre and the revised request is for 17 acres of Residential Medium and 10
units per acre. He said there are no subdivisions in the surrounding area. He said the
service level of Thornhill Road is Service C; he said this information came from the
2025 database.
Commissioner Troutman discussed the number of reduced units.
Mr. Bennett clarified that the information concerning Thornhill Road's service level
came from the 2023 database.
Bart Allen, representing the applicant, discussed the current owners of this property.
He said this area has been significantly changed due to the construction of the toll road
and flyover. He said the Stuart Family has owned this property for a long time and they
are not developers. He said it is impossible to ignore that things have changed around
them and said projects will change over time. He said they are asking for 17 acres of
residential medium on the frontage of Thornhill Road. He discussed the growth and
development to this area. He said everything around the property is residential low or
higher, other than what is owned by the county. He said the Stuarts are landowners
and they are trying to find what is best for this property. He said it meets the criteria for
urban growth. He reviewed the existing future land uses in the area. He said this area
is urbanizing and said this request is appropriate. He said staff recommends approval.
He said if this develops there will be flood and environmental studies done. He
requested that this be approved. He discussed the multi-family sites in the area.
Chair Wilson opened a public hearing.
Dewey Craver said he has lived in this area since 1986. He showed slides and