Leesburg City Commission Rejects Royal Highlands Annexation Amid Legal Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
During the Leesburg City Commission meeting on October 13th, the commission unanimously voted against the annexation of the Royal Highlands property, a proposal that had sparked discussion due to its implications for local development, zoning, and legal compliance. The project aimed to annex approximately 7.53 acres of undeveloped land west of US Highway 27 and south of the Florida Turnpike, with plans to construct a 48-unit townhome community. However, legal advice and procedural constraints led to the proposal’s rejection.
The Royal Highlands annexation proposal was examined, with the city attorney advising that the annexation could not proceed without a plan amendment review by the state, as required by statutory mandates for non-contiguous properties. The potential legal ramifications of bypassing this step were highlighted as a critical factor in the commission’s decision to vote against the annexation, thereby rendering related land use and zoning ordinances moot.
The proposal involved changing the zoning designation from a county-level planned unit development to a city-level small planned unit development, intending to transition the land use from commercial to residential. The developer had emphasized the benefits of the project, including reduced impacts on water, sewer, and roads, and the provision of amenities like a pickleball court and picnic pavilion.
The meeting further addressed another significant agenda item concerning a proposed zoning change for a property on East Main Street from R2 (medium density residential) to C3 (highway commercial). This request was debated due to potential implications for the city’s zoning consistency and the presence of semi-trucks on the residentially zoned property. The commission decided to table the discussion until November 10, seeking further clarification and information following concerns raised by both the county and city commissioners about traffic and stormwater issues.
Additionally, the commission discussed ongoing negotiations for a Joint Planning Agreement (JPA) with the county, focusing on road management and the potential establishment of no annexation zones to preserve rural areas amidst urban growth pressures. The city manager outlined the complexities of these negotiations, particularly the obligation to accept specific roads under the existing Interlocal Service Boundary Agreement (ISBA) and the impacts of refusing additional roads on JPA discussions.
The notion of no annexation zones, especially in areas where multiple municipalities intersect, was highlighted as a strategic approach to maintaining rural identities while accommodating necessary urban development. The need for collaboration among Leesburg, Groveland, Mascot, and Howie was underscored as essential for aligning with the county’s future land use objectives.
The commission also tackled routine but matters, including the introduction of ordinances related to municipal service taxing units for ambulance and emergency medical services, facade sign and landscape grant programs, and water and wastewater capacity impact fees. These ordinances were passed with minimal opposition.
In closing, the meeting saw the appointment of Joshua Brewster to the Historic Preservation Board. The community engagement initiatives, such as the National Night Out and upcoming events like Trick-or-Treat on Main Street, were acknowledged as positive contributions to local social cohesion.
Jimmy Burry
City Council Officials:
Allyson Berry (Commissioner), Alan Reisman (Commissioner), Jay Connell (Mayor Pro-Tem), Mike Pederson (Commissioner)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/13/2025
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Recording Published:
10/13/2025
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Duration:
135 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Florida
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County:
Lake County
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Towns:
Leesburg
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