Jacksonville Beach Group Home Application Denied Amidst Community Concerns
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Meeting Date:
06/10/2024
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Recording Published:
06/10/2024
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Duration:
58 Minutes
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State:
Florida
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County:
Duval County
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Towns:
Jacksonville Beach
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Jacksonville Beach Planning Commission meeting, a conditional use application for a group home at 142 11th Avenue North sparked community debate, ultimately leading to the Commission’s denial of the application in a 4-1 vote. The applicant sought to transition the property, currently part of a residential treatment facility, into a group home for six or more individuals. Despite recommendations for approval from the Planning and Development Department, concerns about the facility’s impact on neighborhood tranquility, traffic, and property values were paramount in discussions and public comments.
The meeting centered on the proposed use of 142 11th Avenue North, where the applicant aimed to change the current residential treatment facility into a group home. The application was initially met with support from the Planning and Development Department, which found it consistent with zoning district standards. However, during the public hearing, local residents and commission members scrutinized the potential repercussions of this transition.
Residents voiced their concerns about increased traffic and the disruption to the pedestrian-friendly area, especially given the location’s proximity to First Street. There was confusion about what the term “residential facility” encompassed and fears regarding possible expansion beyond the 12 beds proposed. Issues of property maintenance and its effect on the vicinity were raised, with anecdotes of past disturbances at the property fueling skepticism about its compatibility with the residential neighborhood.
Speakers also questioned the adequacy of prior notice regarding the facility’s operations and highlighted concerns over the potential turnover of residents. The general consensus among the objecting speakers was that such a facility would be better suited in a commercial zone, away from long-term residential properties. In contrast, one speaker defended the facility’s existence, outlining its positive contributions to individuals battling addictions and clarifying operational details like client numbers and parking arrangements.
The commission engaged in a discussion regarding the facility’s operation and its conformance with regulatory standards. Deliberation also touched on the differences between a residential treatment facility and a group home, the number of residents permitted, and the implications for local zoning rules. The debate extended to the facility’s past operations and whether it had been functioning with the necessary conditional use status.
Amidst the discussions, the city attorney intervened to advise that the commission’s decision should hinge on the criteria for a conditional use application, not on historical operations. The commission debated the potential negative impacts on the value of adjacent properties, a point on which opinions diverged.
In the end, the decision was made to deny the application with a majority vote. The concerns about the facility’s impact on neighborhood serenity and the lack of clarity on the operational nuances of the group home were decisive factors leading to the denial. The commission requested additional information on the next steps following their decision.
In another matter, the commission approved a separate conditional use application for a property on Avenue South. This approval allows for continued use of an existing multi-family structure under new ownership in the C1 zoning district. The property, dating back to 1947, lacks on-site parking, but the commission agreed with the Planning and Development Department’s recommendation to approve the application.
These subjects were recurrent in the public comments as well as in the commissioners’ deliberations, emphasizing the ongoing struggle to balance community needs with individual applicant requirements.
Christine Hoffman
Planning Board Officials:
Margo Moehring, Colleen Murphy White, Dave Dahl, Justin Lerman, Nicholas Andrews, Justin Henderson, Debbie Cole
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/10/2024
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Recording Published:
06/10/2024
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Duration:
58 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Duval County
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Towns:
Jacksonville Beach
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