Temple Terrace Council Approves Rezoning for Development
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
03/05/2024
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Recording Published:
01/17/2024
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Duration:
414 Minutes
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State:
Florida
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County:
Hillsborough County
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Towns:
Temple Terrace
- Meeting Overview:
In a meeting marked by community concerns and developmental aspirations, the Temple Terrace City Council approved the first reading of a series of ordinances related to the annexation and rezoning of a 4.18-acre property, paving the way for the development of 32 single-family homes. The decision came amid discussions over traffic implications, the character of the neighborhood, and the need for affordable housing.
The central issue that dominated the meeting was the proposed development on the annexed property. Residents voiced apprehension regarding the increase in residential density, particularly the condition of Davis Road, which is showing signs of deterioration and may encounter additional strain from the development’s traffic. The council approved the first reading of the ordinance for the annexation of the property from unincorporated Hillsborough County, which included a mobile home that the applicant plans to replace with new housing units. Despite concerns from local residents about the compatibility of the proposed R9 zoning with the existing neighborhood, the council moved forward with the ordinance, considering the Planning Commission’s recommendation for approval.
Public commentary reflected significant unease about the size of the lots in the proposed R9 zoning. Residents Mary Jane Brock and Luis Gonzalez underscored the potential for increased density to exacerbate traffic congestion and affect quality of life in the neighborhood. Brock expressed fears that the elevated density would cause accessibility issues on local streets, while Gonzalez called for maintaining the current zoning designation to keep density manageable. Deliberations among council members revolved around the implications of R9 zoning, with discussions on the city’s control over actual density through the zoning process and the compatibility with the area’s comprehensive plan.
In another notable move, the council deliberated on a request to vacate a 15-foot drainage easement on Drifting Sands Road. Utilities Director Troy Trench reassured the council that the vacation of the easement would not negatively impact water flow or retention, citing the sandy soil and natural percolation of the area. After questions about the potential effects were addressed, the council approved the ordinance vacating the drainage easement.
A request to partially vacate Hyacinth Drive was also presented by City Engineer Brian McCarthy, who provided background on the petition that was initially requested in 2016. Although the council did not reach a conclusion on this matter during the meeting, the discussion highlighted the careful consideration given to the vacation of public and private streets or right-of-ways.
The issue of non-conforming structures also arose, with a resident expressing the desire to expand his garage without attaching it to the house, citing practical and aesthetic concerns. This request prompted a council discussion on zoning and conformity regulations for such expansions, although the outcome of this debate was not specified in the transcript.
Community engagement was robust, with presentations and updates from various residents and stakeholders. Nicholas Amaya and his teammates from the Temple Terrace tennis team shared their successes in the US Tennis Association junior team tennis program, thanking the city’s leadership for supporting the tennis program. Charles Lobe provided an update on a financial project and the upcoming Centennial Celebration, while residents Dave Backer and an unnamed individual addressed the council with a focus on a new bike path and THC product legalization, respectively.
The council was also informed of a 2.5 billion dollar project, with a push for dedicated funding. Dave Backer brought up concerns about the new bike path maintenance along Morris Bridge Road, and another speaker from the Hillsborough County Anti-Drug Alliance discussed a bill related to THC products, seeking support from the council.
The meeting concluded with the approval of the consent agenda, reports on grant opportunities for cultural and artistic community events, and the City Manager’s report on recent purchases.
Andy Ross
City Council Officials:
Meredith Abel, James Chambers, Gil Schisler, Alison Fernandez
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/05/2024
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Recording Published:
01/17/2024
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Duration:
414 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Hillsborough County
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Towns:
Temple Terrace
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