Jacksonville Beach City Council Approves Rezoning for Mixed-Use Development
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent session, Jacksonville Beach City Council approved the first reading of Ordinance 2025-8224, allowing the rezoning of the Delome property at 1026th Avenue North for a new mixed-use development. The project, proposed by Corner Lot Development Group, will replace a 1975 commercial strip center with a 59-foot building featuring commercial spaces and potentially residential condos or hotel rooms, depending on market conditions. The project promises to enhance both the aesthetic and functional aspects of the downtown area, prompting mixed reactions from the community regarding its impact.
25:55The rezoning request was a focal point during the council meeting, drawing extensive public comment and discussion among council members. The proposed development, located in a key area of Jacksonville Beach, is set to transform the site with a modern structure that aligns with the Community Redevelopment Agency’s and Planning Commission’s vision for the area. The council heard from Planning Director Ireland, who emphasized the project’s consistency with the downtown community redevelopment plan and the land development code.
34:33Supporters of the project, like Thad Mosley, highlighted its potential to attract businesses and residents. He praised the inclusion of structured parking, which minimizes the visual impact of car parks, and noted that any shadows cast by the new construction would fall on the streets, not negatively affecting pedestrian areas. Meanwhile, critics like Casey Braun raised concerns about potential traffic congestion, questioning the reliability of developer-conducted traffic studies. Braun urged the council to weigh these factors carefully, pointing to historical data linking population growth to increased traffic issues.
32:45Further public comments reflected diverse opinions on the development. Roger Whiting expressed apprehension about the building’s height, concerned it might overshadow sidewalks and impact the pedestrian experience. In contrast, Gary Pay viewed the project as a positive step toward realizing the 2007 vision plan for the corridor along 6th Avenue North.
42:32Council members engaged in a discussion about various aspects of the project, including zoning regulations, parking provisions, and community impact. They debated the necessity of explicitly prohibiting bars, lounges, and similar establishments in the zoning document to prevent unwanted uses. The development’s parking solutions, which include an excess of 127 spaces above the required number, were seen as a positive response to ongoing downtown parking challenges. Council members also discussed the allocation of these spaces, with plans for public parking across multiple levels of the garage, depending on the final use of the property.
37:26The potential impact on traffic patterns was a concern. Councilmember Horn noted that mixed-use developments typically generate less traffic than commercial-only projects, as residents and visitors are encouraged to explore the area on foot. The project is expected to contribute to the city’s mobility fee fund, aiding infrastructure improvements.
Councilmember Golding inquired about outdoor dining spaces, advocating for designs that incorporate these areas without encroaching on public rights-of-way. She also sought clarity on the restrictions for the redevelopment district regarding bars and similar establishments. Throughout the deliberations, council members expressed appreciation for the developer’s focus on community needs and willingness to collaborate.
14:46In addition to the rezoning approval, the council addressed other notable topics during the meeting. A proclamation celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Casa Marina Hotel, highlighting its historical significance and ongoing role in the community. The hotel, an example of fireproof architecture, has been a key venue for local celebrations and events.
18:39The council also approved commemorative signage to honor a fallen firefighter, Ian Church, at South Beach Park. This initiative, supported by the Parks Department, aligns with the city’s honorary street sign program and reflects the community’s gratitude for Church’s service.
Christine Hoffman
City Council Officials:
Bruce Wouters, Dan Janson, Greg Sutton, John Wagner, Bill Horn, Sandy Golding
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/02/2025
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Recording Published:
06/02/2025
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Duration:
71 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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