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Jacksonville Meetings

Land Use & Zoning Committee - 2026-04-07

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12deferredzoningPUDland usedensityrezoningpublic hearingJacksonville, FL

Meeting Intelligence Preview

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Decisions
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Zoning Changes
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Market Signals
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Developments

Meeting Summary

This Land Use & Zoning Committee agenda meeting on April 7, 2026 was primarily procedural, setting up items for future action. Multiple items were deferred or continued to April 21, 2026, including bills 2026-122 through 2026-127 and 2026-164 through 2026-170. A proposed rental restriction condition on a PUD rezoning (2026-0007) was rejected as conflicting with Florida state law, though a mobile home prohibition condition was accepted.

Key Decisions (4)

Deferred

Deferral of Bill 2025-630

Item continued to April 21, 2026 at council member's request for additional details from applicant. A neighborhood meeting is scheduled for April 20th before the LUC meeting.

Other

Rental Restriction Condition Rejected - 2026-0007 PUD

Office of General Counsel determined that a proposed condition restricting property to owner-only occupancy (no rentals) conflicts with Florida state statute and cannot be included in the PUD rezoning.

Conditions: Mobile home prohibition condition accepted; rental restriction rejected as contrary to state law
Deferred

Multiple Bills Deferred for Public Hearing

Bills 2026-164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, and 170 were all deferred with public hearing scheduled for next cycle on April 21, 2026.

Other

Road Frontage Amendment - 2026-174

Item to be amended and re-referred due to significant change in road frontage from 80 to 12 or 80 to zero.

Conditions: Requires re-referral due to significant change

Zoning Changes (1)

Current zoning not specifiedPUD
Deferred

Jacksonville (specific address not stated in transcript)

Mr. Ringo (representative)

Development Activity (1)

PUD Rezoning with Mobile Home Prohibition

Developer: Unknown applicantLocation: Jacksonville (specific address not stated)Type: ResidentialStatus: Under Review

PUD rezoning that currently has mobile homes on site. Condition proposed to prohibit mobile home development if project proceeds. Companion to comp plan amendment 2026-0006 with site-specific policy capping density.

Market Signals (2)

Housing Demand

Community opposition to rental housing development suggests neighborhood preference for owner-occupied residential, though such restrictions are prohibited under Florida law.

Sentiment

Multiple items being deferred for additional community input and neighborhood meetings indicates active community engagement in land use decisions.